Green kitchen trend


Green Kitchens - 29 Inspiring Green Kitchen Ideas

Pete Helme Photography/Hush Kitchens

Green kitchens have become all the rage in the last couple of years and its popularity shows no signs of waning. Associated with nature and symbolising balance, growth, renewal and harmony, green can be a refreshing, calming and invigorating colour, making it the perfect choice for the hardest working room in the home.

From forest green and emerald green to olive and sage, it's not at all surprising that this versatile colour is becoming the go-to hue in the modern kitchen.

Green has really become a new neutral, working equally well in contemporary and traditional kitchens. There aren't many colours that don't go with green, but notable pairings include white, grey, pink and black.

Whilst luxe dark green kitchens paired with marble worktops and brass detailing dominate Instagram feeds, softer sage green kitchens paired with more natural finished textures and materials exude a certain calm and serenity, perfect for working the biophilic trend.

And remember, a green kitchen doesn't have to mean wall-to-wall colour. For a low key makeover create contrast between the banks of high and low cabinets, or focus on accents by adding bursts of colour to cupboard handles, textiles and crockery. You could even introduce green through statement small appliances such as a toaster, kettle or mixer.

Whether you opt to use green on its own or as an accent colour, these green kitchen ideas will hopefully give you lots of inspiration.

1

White And Green Kitchen

Annie Sloan

For an instant transformation, upgrade a tired-looking kitchen with green kitchen paint. This striking emerald green table coordinates with the cabinets, whilst the forest green chairs provide a nice contrast, and the crisp white walls enables this colour scheme to pop. What a joy to walk into a kitchen like this every morning.

Pictured: Annie Sloan Kitchen Chalk Paint in Antibes Green, Graphite floorboards with Gloss Lacquer detail, Annie Sloan

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Sage Green Kitchen

Pooky

This is how you nail a sage green kitchen. Sage green is a wonderfully calming organic colour that combines fluently with other earthy tones. Combine with natural finishes to create a calming space.

Pictured: Pick Wall Light and Elsa Table Lamp, Pooky

3

Chic Green Kitchen

Moores

Just in case you weren't convinced that green and copper is a winning combination, look at how metallic accents bring a chic edge to this already sleek kitchen. These tall deep olive green cabinets bring a streamlined look, whilst oak detailing adds texture and contrast.

Pictured: Islington Kitchen in Alpine, House Beautiful range at Homebase

4

Green and Grey Kitchen

Carpetright

Grey and green are more frequently paired in darker variations, such as a deep graphite and forest green, but here, a soft grey berber rug provides the perfect base to let this striking green island stand out. The abundance of warmer tones in the cream enamelware prevents this kitchen from becoming too cool or clinical.

Pictured: House Beautiful Grey Amouage Rug at Carpetright

5

All Over Green Kitchen

Hush Kitchens

Colour match your green cabinets to make a feature wall. Painted here in Farrow & Ball's Card Room Green, this light, open and airy space will really shine in the mornings with natural light, and in the evenings it'll transform into a warm, cocooning space.

Pictured: Salterley Grange kitchen project, Hush Kitchens

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Green And Pink Kitchen

M&L Paints

What's our favourite colour combination? Green and pink, of course! These green kitchen cabinets contrast perfectly with the muted pink walls. If you have the space, use the corner to style your books and use floating shelves for ornaments and crockery.

Pictured: Corsican Green And Old Rose, M&L Paints

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Modern Rustic Green Kitchen

Wood Works Brighton

We love everything about this modern rustic green kitchen, from the gorgeous sage green cabinets and brass handles, to the expanse of white walls and exposed beams. The wooden bar stools tie the scheme together.

Pictured: Luanda Kitchen, Wood Works Brighton

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Mint Green Kitchen

Wren Kitchens

Tap into your wild side (or the playful side at least) with a bright mint green kitchen. What works perfectly here is the terrazzo splashback – it's a real play on pattern and colour. Metallic accents (the copper kettle and plant pot) are the perfect finishing touch.

Pictured: Sleek Modern Kitchen in Spearmint Green, Wren Kitchens

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Green Accents

Glow Lighting

If you don't want to do a big kitchen renovation, choose green accents instead. The pale green bowls and stylish green wall lamp is all the greenery you need in this space.

Pictured: Coloured Glass Bertie Wall Light, Glow Lighting

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Vivid Green Kitchen

Pete Helme Photography/Hush Kitchens

From the reclaimed Yorkshire stone sink to the aged zinc worktop, this punchy green kitchen is both hard-working and beautiful. The copper prep sink seamlessly integrated into the island worktop adds warmth to this kitchen design.

Pictured: Cotswold Farmhouse Potager kitchen project, Hush Kitchens

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Green And Yellow Kitchen Cabinets

Lifestyle Floors

Just like any room in the home, it's important to create a space that reflects your personality – and this kitchen has that in abundance. Here, a mix of green and yellow cabinets, alongside untouched oak cabinets, work wonderfully. The concrete kitchen island adds extra texture to this vibrant space.

Pictured: Kansas Bronson Lively Vinyl Flooring, Lifestyle Floors

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Use Green To Zone A Kitchen

Benjamin Moore

A green kitchen doesn't have to be loud and in your face. Case in point: this saturated teal creates a serene feel and complements the off-white walls, all whilst helping to zone the kitchen in an open plan space.

Pictured: Benjamin Moore Barely Teal 2048 70 Regal Select Eggshell, Benjamin Moore UK

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Colour Drenched Green Kitchen

Benchmarx Kitchens

Colour drench your walls and furniture, as seen in this forest green kitchen. Green has been used across the walls and cabinets through to the freestanding island, which adds intensity to the hardest working room in the home. The addition of solid wood worktops provide warmth and texture. Brushed brass taps, handles and lighting will help achieve a luxurious finish.

Pictured: Cambridge Forest Green kitchen, Benchmarx Kitchens & Joinery

14

Soft Green Tiles

Lime Lace

Earthy shades of green echo the renewable trend, as seen here in this tiled kitchen corner. Teamed with soft grey tones, it provides a solid foundation in the kitchen.

Pictured: Designer Kitchen Splashback Wallpaper Green Hexagon Tile, Lime Lace

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A Practical Green Kitchen

Wren Kitchens

What's great here is that the green kitchen island coordinates with the cabinets on the lower half, all whilst perfectly contrasting with the pale walls on the top half. Green is a practical colour, so continue the forest green shade into a boot, utility or pet room for a finish that is both beautiful and functional.

Pictured: Shaker Green Kitchen in Roman Leaf, Wren Kitchens

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Small Green Tiles

Original Style

Another wonderful pink and green colour combination, what works well here is that the small square tiles really complement the darker green kitchen cabinets and marble worktop.

Pictured: Winchester Residence Manoir Provence On Mint with Mint Field Tiles, Original Style

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Country-Style Dark Green Kitchen

Cult Furniture

A dark green kitchen to admire, more traditional tones like forest green will enrich classical kitchen schemes.

Pictured: Heather Bar Stool with Backrest Velvet Upholstered Olive Green, Cult Furniture

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Sleek Olive Green Kitchen

Magnet

What do you get when you combine charcoal with olive green? An incredibly sleek, contemporary kitchen that makes a real style statement. It's every bit as impressive as it is refined.

Pictured: Integra Soho Green Olives Kitchen, Magnet

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Embrace Green Kitchen Accessories

Habitat

An easy way to introduce more green into your kitchen is through accessories and fixtures. From pendant lights to crockery, sometimes it's the smaller things that can make the biggest impact.

Pictured: Shop the look at Habitat

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Dark And Cocooning Green Kitchen

Charlie Smallbone, Ledbury Studio

A lovely teal has been used on the walls and cooker hood of this sleek dark kitchen to great effect. From the glass cabinet to the copper rail, we love the element of old meets new here.

Pictured: Bespoke Kitchen, Ledbury Studio

21

Green Kitchen Wall

Bushboard

Paint your walls green! For a quick, fuss-free update to your kitchen, look to wall space for an impactful update.

Pictured: Splashback in White Marble, Alloy By Bushboard

22

Pastel Green Kitchen Idea

Schüller

If you love pastels but find candyfloss pink too girly, restorative greens are a fresh and trendy alternative. Grounding natural tones (like sage and mint green) in your kitchen and living space is nourishing, earthy, and provides a reassuring sense of balance and calm.

Pictured: Biella Range in Pastel Green Satin, Schüller.C collection

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Green Kitchen Island

Harvey Jones

Instead of opting for green cabinets, make a feature of a green kitchen island instead. It's a real focal point in this beautiful two-tone kitchen, perfectly complementing the wooden flooring and pink walls.

Pictured: Arbor Kitchen, Harvey Jones

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Rich Forest Green Kitchen

Schüller. C

Forest green continues to be a popular shade for those seeking to bring the outdoors in. This rich dark green certainly commands the entire space, providing a stark contrast to the light oak flooring.

Pictured: Siena Range in Forest Green Matt Velvet, Schüller.C collection

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Shades of Green

Schuller

If green really is your favourite colour, this is a great way to include it in different areas of the home – sage green cabinets in the kitchen and dark green walls in the dining area.

Pictured: Finca Range in Sage Green Silk Gloss, Schüller.C collection

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Muted Sage Green Kitchen

Original Style

Sage green is ideal to create an overall calming space. While the top and bottom cabinets carry the same sage green hue, the colour is also picked up in the patterned tiles which adds interest and creates a cohesive look.

Pictured: Winchester Residence Manoir Fleur Pumice Tile, Original Style

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Contemporary Green Kitchen

Wren Kitchens

Using dark green base units helps ground a larger space. Complete the look with bronze, brass or copper elements for a modern yet timeless feel.

Pictured: Two Tone Contemporary Kitchen, Wren Kitchens

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A Pink Focal Point

Wickes

If you want to break up large expanses of green in a kitchen, look to the colour wheel and introduce a second colour – in this case pink – to create a focal point. Cleverly, the pink interior of this open shelving really helps to illuminate the space, also due in part to the strip lighting.

Pictured: Chester Kitchen in Forest Green, Wickes

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Coordinating Greens

Cult Furniture

Why stop at green cabinets and a kitchen island? There's nothing wrong with coordination, and if matchy-matchy is your preference, elevate your green kitchen to the next level with a pair of green upholstered bar stools.

Pictured: Heather Bar Stool, Forest Green Velvet with Brass Legs, Cult Furniture

Will the Green Kitchen Cabinet Trend Go Out of Style in 2022?

As I planned my kitchen remodel and struggled with the decision on whether to install the bold green kitchen cabinets I dreamed of, I worried that trendy green kitchen cabinets might go out of style sooner than a more conservative choice. Here are the reasons I decided to gamble on green kitchen cabinets being a trend that’s here to stay through 2022 and beyond:

Will green kitchen cabinets go out of style? Eventually, yes. But keep reading to learn about the four reasons I chose them anyway.

1. Green Cabinets are Actually Traditional

Like subway tile, the green kitchen cabinet trend isn’t a modern innovation. In fact, forest green cabinets can be seen in classic European estates dating back to the 1800s. Green is a vibrant and historic color- emerald-glazed bricks all over Saint Louis’s historic homes remind me regularly this color has long been a choice of designers.

After the last few decades of wood-toned 1990’s kitchens and white kitchens ruling the 2010’s, color has returned to the kitchen. It feels new and different to enjoy vibrant colors in kitchens, but green cabinets can be seen in butler’s pantries of the 19th century and in the colorful metal cabinetry of the 1950’s.   In the kitchen, green is a color that defines renewal, rejuvenation, and energy, while grounding us in a soothing organic color- since we all need a little extra grounding and coziness in 2022, I don’t see the green kitchen cabinet trend going anywhere anytime soon.

I chose to go with green kitchen cabinets because the classic lines and traditional color complement my 1910 cottage – just like this color of forest green glazed onto hundred-year-old bricks on many houses in my neighborhood.

2. Custom Look without Custom Pricing

It was clear, when I priced forest green cabinets through traditional cabinet manufacturers in 2021, that if I purchased green custom kitchen cabinets, I would be spending a minimum of $10,000 just on base cabinets (and waiting at least 4 months!).

Custom cabinets were not realistic for my budget or my timeline, or even necessary- since IKEA made it possible- to purchase the dream green cabinets I wanted at a budget price.

3. Cabinets Can be Refaced for less than Replacement

Although it would be a large undertaking in itself, it is possible to change the fronts and cover panels of IKEA cabinets without replacing the cabinet shells, shelves, pullouts, and drawers- in fact, a number of companies specialize in making doors, drawer-fronts, and cover panels that fit perfectly on Ikea cabinet boxes.

IKEA drawer fronts pop on and off with a simple insert-and-twist of a screwdriver, and a simple clip holds cabinet doors in place on the hinges. If green kitchen cabinets go out of style and I can no longer stand my forest green kitchen, I should be able to purchase replacement drawer fronts and cabinet doors to replace my green ones for under a thousand dollars. Replacing the cover panels, toe kicks, and trim to replace green with another color would be a larger undertaking, but still a minimal investment of time and money compared to purchasing new cabinets.

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All kitchens are trendy

Listen, every choice you make in your home design is informed by trends. Even the most cautiously designed, non-trendy kitchen of 1997 is now dated and tired, a scroll through kitchen design history makes that abundantly clear. One day- not so far in the future- subway tile, gold fixtures, wood floors with grey or back tones, and stone-finish countertops, will look as woefully dated as the kitchen shown here.

No kitchen design escapes the aging process. Carefully selected off-trend kitchens will still look as dated as this 1980’s kitchen as time passes.

Instead of trying to design a non-descript kitchen time capsule that will magically thrive through the passage of time, design a kitchen you love. Try to locate your own style through the white noise of what designers and influencers promote. Focus on honoring tradition while making a personal statement, this will help your kitchen remain relevant and modern-looking for much longer than following (or avoiding) trends.

Focus on honoring tradition while making a personal statement, this will help your kitchen remain relevant and modern-looking for much longer than following (or avoiding) trends.

One of my concerns as I considered whether green cabinets would soon be moving out of favor was that if I got myself the forest green cabinets I was dreaming of, I’d find them out of style in a few years, but these arguments convinced me to go ahead and install green cabinets despite this fear.

Bold color in kitchen design is more than a trend, and when it is used for cabinets, it can change the overall look and feel of your home. The use of green kitchen cabinets can may your home kitchen look more spacious and even draw the eye away from less attractive details about your kitchen.

Why are Green Kitchen Cabinets Popular?

As a color, green is one of the most appealing colors- it’s at once energizing and soothing. It feels fresh and new while also grounding us in the past and harkening back to English estates of centuries past.  Green cabinets are popular because many people feel that they make a kitchen look bold and original- something many people desire after too many years of white-on-white kitchens or visually overwhelming granite surfaces.

Because green is also a long-lasting tradition in home design, it is likely to still be relevant and in style even many years after installation. While function trumps form in many parts of the world, Americans seem to believe that better meals are made possible whenever someone is cooking in a calm, peaceful, and friendly environment- and I think they might be right. And it’s one reason I love my green kitchen cabinets- they have a soothing, calming effect on everyone in the kitchen and inspire me to keep my space a little cleaner and a little more organized. 

In my bold and clean kitchen, I feel like I’m living in a fancy vacation rental- and it inspires me to maintain the space neatly so I can keep enjoying the luxury vibes I get from my green cabinets and gold fixtures for many years to come.

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Green kitchen - a modern trend in interior design

Green kitchen - one of the trends in modern design. After all, it looks very advantageous, and depending on the chosen shade, you can create both a luxurious and a fresh interior. How best to design such a kitchen and what features it has, we tell today in our article.

Green kitchen: interior features

A kitchen in green has several nice features:

  1. Green goes well with many other shades, pastels or brights.
  2. Green shades combined with cool colors stimulate appetite and create a positive mood. Paired with warm shades - soothe and relax.
  3. For a small kitchen, choose a light green color palette. Glossy facades and surfaces will also be more appropriate here, which will help to visually expand the room.
  4. In a large kitchen, on the contrary, it is better to choose dark green shades. nine0014

Green kitchen and its shades Green kitchen has a lot of design options

As you have already understood, based on the goals, different shades of green can be used to decorate the kitchen. Each of them has its own characteristics and perform its task.

So, dark green tones have a certain depth and saturation, which will give the interior a more noble and strict appearance. In particular, it can be emerald, coniferous, dark turquoise and other similar colors. nine0005

A light green kitchen will have a lighter design. This range will make the room visually more spacious and airy. Therefore, these shades are best suited for a small area. A great example is pistachio and lime colors.

Pale greens such as mint will help create a calmer and more inviting atmosphere in your kitchen. Bright green, on the contrary, will make the room more active and energetic. Lime, neon green and other similar colors will look great in a modern interior with strict geometry. However, when choosing such shades, it is important to correctly combine them with others and know the measure, otherwise you can get an unpleasant, annoying design. nine0005

Kitchen in green: design tips

Designers consider beige, gray, blue, lilac and soft pink tones to be the most advantageous shades in addition to green. Also, since green is a symbol of everything living and natural, it looks best with natural materials.

Interior designers additionally give the following recommendations when choosing a green kitchen:

  • Start repairing such a kitchen with a choice of kitchen units and household appliances. Then you can select finishing materials - it will be easier to decide; nine0014
  • If you chose a bright shade, then you should not apply it over most of the area. Use it as an accent;
  • If you have a large kitchen, any shade of green will suit you. For a small one, it is better to give preference to a light green gamut.

Use our recommendations to plan your future kitchen correctly. Recall that you can design and buy a green kitchen in our chain of stores. We will help you choose the right furniture and color palette, as well as create a kitchen design project. nine0005

60 green kitchen design ideas with photos

Calmness, the desire for concentration - green kitchens set you on a calm wave. This is a very noble color that can create a variety of effects in a room, depending on its saturation and concentration. Shades are very varied. - from gentle and elegant - to bright and extravagant. Which one to choose and how to use it correctly for decorating a green kitchen? We will try to answer all these questions in as much detail as possible in this article. nine0005

Why is green the perfect color for a kitchen?

Cooking, breakfasts, lunches, dinners with the family should ideally be done in a relaxed environment, and the interior of the kitchen in green colors is the best for creating it. After all, psychologists have proven that green has a calming effect on people, helps to collect thoughts, relax.

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Countertop Cedar 694/SL Gray Marquina Marble

For the kitchen it is important that the person who prepares the food is focused and attentive, and in general, for the meals to be enthusiastic and complacent, the green color will help a lot!

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Cedar Cedar 111/1 White

About the pluses and minuses of green kitchen

If you are not a designer, but you need green kitchen, the design will not be as simple as it is neutral , basic colors such as white, grey, beige. Indeed, despite the fact that green is combined with all colors, in order for the duet to turn out to be truly harmonious, you need to delve into the nuances of color and choose the right shades, undertones, saturation, depth, etc.

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What troubles can you face if you use green in the interior ineptly?

1) if the lighting system is organized incorrectly, the shade of green may be perceived in a distorted way. Thus, the perception of the interior will be spoiled;

2) the presence of too many bright green shades in the interior will cause overwork, irritation, cause apathy; nine0005

3) despite the versatility of green, it is quite difficult to find a companion color for it.

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Countertop Cedar 3831/M Douglas light

What are the advantages of green? If you approach the issue of its use in the kitchen interior competently, then you will be able to fully appreciate all its advantages:

1) the ability to use in the vast majority of stylistic directions. In certain proportions, it is appropriate both in classics and in ultra-modern solutions; nine0005 Photo from the source: Remont-volot. ru

Cedar countertop 8341/1 Travertin Beige

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Cedar tablet 111/1 White

) The versatility - green has a lot of complex and incredibly beautiful shades. Vivid examples of this are emerald, mint, pistachio, olive, etc. They allow you to create really stylish, unusual interiors; nine0005 Photo from the source: almode.ru

tabletop Kedr 1110/S white

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Cedar tablet 5140/mN White Moon

3) when choosing a shade of green, he will fill you with vitality, soothe, restore energy. Remember that light and warm shades of green increase appetite; nine0005

4) naturalness - this color is more common in nature than others, evokes associations with fertility, freshness, always pleases the eye;

5) relevance - one of the trendy colors today;

6) can act as a neutral background or a bright accent;

7) there is no dependence on the area of ​​the room. A kitchen in green tones will look great in both small and large kitchens. In this case, the main condition for a successful design will be a good choice of tone; nine0005

8) perfectly harmonizes with indoor plants.

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Cedar Cedar 1110/S white

Features of green kitchen: Photo

1. Choose the correct shade

The first one should pay attention to when choosing a shade, - is the level of natural light. For example, if there is little daylight penetrating, then using a dark green shade will be inappropriate, as in this case the kitchen will seem too gloomy. nine0005 Photo from source: pufikhomes.com

Countertop Cedar 7024/1 Imperial Marble

The chosen style will be the second reference point. For example, lime will look great in a minimalist kitchen, while it will be completely out of place in a classic interior.

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Countertop Cedar 1012/Cr White ceramic

The third landmark is the other colors of the interior palette. For example, in a duet with terracotta, emerald green will look best. But the pale green in this case will simply be lost and fade. nine0005 Photo from the source: Proremont.ovh

Cedar Cedar Cedar 1884/K-52 Cipollyno Panna

2. We determine the role of green in the interior

What task will be performed in the kitchen, solve only you. There are the following options:

1) use as a base background;

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Countertop Cedar 3028/S White Marquina Marble

2) creating bright accents;

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Countertop Cedar 1021/Q Black

3) use as one of the equally saturated colors of the palette.

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Countertop Cedar 1012/Cr White ceramic

- this is very important

For all shades of green, additional lighting is very important. If there is not enough light, then the kitchen will seem too dark - almost black. If you install lamps with warm light, then even the coldest shade of green will seem warm. Be sure to consider these features when decorating the interior.

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Table top Cedar 4060/1 Black silver

4. We select the most successful texture

Natural textures will help to make the design as spectacular as possible, reveal all the charm of green color in the interior:

- wood;

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Top Cedar 2073/Pw Light oak

- marble;

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Top Cedar 2384/S Greek Marble

- malachite;

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- non-ferrous metals;

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Countertop Cedar 4904K-52 Desert springs

- leather;

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Tabletop Cedar 111/1 White

- textiles made from natural materials - cotton, linen, etc.;

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Top Cedar 759/1 Black bronze

- cork;

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- hand made from ceramics;

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Countertop Cedar 1052/1A Andromeda black

- rattan;

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- bamboo;

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- wickerwork, for example, from a banana tree. nine0005 Photo from the source: pinterest.ru

In addition, the green kitchen in the interior looks great with concrete surfaces, dark metal, eco-fur, terrazzo.

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Cedar Cedar 7093/E Concrete

5. On the choice of a stylish kitchen set

Green kitchen in the interior is one of the best options for those who do not want to choose standard standard options. Green, provided the right shade is chosen, is quite neutral and will not become boring over time. nine0005 Photo from the source: Polinov.ru

Cede Cedar 8215/12d Bourbon

6. We make a green “island” as an accent

Green kitchen in the kitchen with a headset and design in neutral tones will become a neutral tones. bright accent. Such a technique - the current trend today. Looks very impressive!

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Table top Cedar 946/1 Castillo dark

7. Create a bright work area

A bright green apron will be appropriate in the interior of the kitchen if you decide to use this color as an accent.

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Countertop Cedar 2032/M Rigoletto light

- carefully place accents in the interior, then the green color for its implementation is the best fit. It can be accessories, textiles, fittings, dishes. nine0005

Excellent reception - make a single accent. For example, install an unusual green refrigerator model.

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Cedar countertop 1021/q black

kitchens in green and trend combinations of color in them

1. With blue, blue 9000

Green with these cold colors creates very cold colors. interesting and expressive duet. Moreover, the variations are appropriate completely different - from rich malachite with a classic deep shade of blue to an airy combination of light blue with pastel light green. nine0005

By the way, the current trend today - the use of three colors in the interior at once: green, blue and blue.

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Cedar tabletire 3093/1 marble Marvina Black

2. With shades of pink

Pink flower with a green stem-this combination is often found in nature, therefore, in nature the interior will look very good. Moreover, at the moment this solution is very popular, especially crimson, rich pink and red-crimson shades. nine0005 Photo from the source: Remont-volot.ru

Cedar tablespoon 811/1 metallic

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Cedar tablet 713/1 Black granite

3. With natural textures

If we look at a lot of photos of a kitchen of green flowers, it can be noted that the combination of green with a variety of natural textures is especially relevant today. It can be stone, wood, sample, metal, wicker furniture, etc.

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Cedar Cedar 727/1 Granite White

4. With white, beige, light brown shades

Any combinations with basic neutral tones are always free-win and look great.

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Top Cedar 2073/Pw Light oak

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If you prefer dark palettes, it is better to choose deep shades. For example, jet black or dark gray.

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Cedar tabletire 910/BR Obsidian Brown

6. With black and white patterns

This duet will look relevant, regardless of the chosen design styling. Especially if you use the pattern in textiles or when decorating a kitchen apron. And in a green kitchen, black and white photos will look beautiful. nine0005 Photo from the source: Thekitchn.com

Cedar countertop 3093/1 marmosa Mard Black

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Cedar tabletor 3852/P curtain 9000

Create actual design of the kitchen in green: On the choice of styl

Almost all currently existing interior styles can, to one degree or another, contain green in their design. In order not to violate the canons, it is important to choose the right shade and palette as a whole. nine0005

Classic

Dark green kitchen, as well as dusty and light cool shades in a duet with beige and brown colors - a typical solution for interiors in a classic style.

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Countertop Cedar 3042/1 Beige semolina

Neoclassic

A set in this color looks especially good in combination with a floor decorated with black and white tiles. nine0005 Photo from the source: Pinterest. ru

Cedar Cedar 727/1 Granite White

Provence and Country

If you want to create the most warm, homemade and cozy atmosphere in your kitchen, then Country and Provence styles are the perfect choice for you .

Kitchen sets in this case must be made of natural wood or its high-quality imitations. Of all the shades of green, the preferred color for decorating facades in this case will be pale green. nine0005

In general, these styles are better to bet on pastel, muted colors and avoid bright and saturated ones.

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Cedar countertop 111/1 White

In addition, in the interior you can use the appropriate accessories in green - decorative dishes, beautifully placed on open shelves, lampshade made of fabric, benchmark on the dining table , weightless curtains with chintz frills on the windows. nine0005

In the case of country and Provence kitchens, it is better not to show household appliances, but to hide them behind the facades so that they do not violate the rustic style concept with their modern look, or find retro models that fit perfectly into the interior. By the way, the domed hood is one of the iconic elements in this case.

Green kitchen utensils (kerosene lamp, aluminum bucket with dried flowers, plaster photo frames, candlestick) complete the composition.

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Countertop Cedar 7059/E Coral

Loft

Green kitchen design as in the photo of which - in the style of a loft, as a rule, has an interesting, slightly dirty shade. A gray-green kitchen will emphasize the industrial character of this style.

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Countertop Cedar 811/1 Metallic

- to soften the space a little, it is better, on the contrary, to choose headsets designed in warmer shades of green. Green-brown kitchen in this case will come in handy. nine0005 Photo from the source: Remontbp.com

Cedar Cedar 1021/Q Black

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Cedar tablespoon 685/1 Platinum

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Cedar Cedar G015/1 Galaxy metallic

Scandi

This style is characterized by the coldness characteristic of the climate of the Scandinavian countries. Thus, a light green kitchen will be an ideal option for this style, because cold and pale shades are welcome here, like fresh moss covered with snow. is a typical Scandinavian landscape. nine0005 Photo from the source: Behance.net

Cedar Cedar 2347/Soft marble Blanco

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Cedar tabletop 4136/m tree Straype

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tablespoon Kedr 1012/Cr White ceramic

Modern style

This style seems to be liked by everyone, so this green kitchen will appeal to many. It would be appropriate to install a modern headset with green plastic facades. So that the headset is not “lonely” in the interior, it is better to complement it with decorative details of the same color. These can be curtains, chandeliers, upholstery of upholstered furniture, etc.

Speaking of vehicles, it would certainly be better if they were also green. But the equipment in the color "metallic" and white looks no worse.

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Cedar tabletop 4060/1 Black silver

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Cedar tablespoon 920/1 marble Milansky

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Top Cedar 5016/Pt Detroit Black

Modern

The use of high quality expensive materials is appropriate here. Kitchens in this style are characterized by the predominance of mirror, glossy surfaces. You can also often find metal, artificial or natural stone.

Green is used minimally and pointwise. It can be an apron, curtains or blinds in the design of the window space, a chandelier and any kind of decor.

The floor is better to make bulky and dark or tile. nine0005 Photo from the source: kuhni-moskvy.ru

Cedar tablespoon 811/1 metallic

Eco

Eco is so close to nature that green kitchen in the interior, as in the photo, will look as organic as organically as possible. This style has found a "golden mean" between minimalism and urban jungle. This is a real symbol of the harmony of modern man with nature. Green kitchen interior - the ideal solution in this case, which will allow the eco-style to reveal itself in all its glory. nine0005

Combination of green with wood textures, as well as white, lack of rounded and smooth shapes, concise and strict forms - all these are characteristic features of eco.

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Countertop Cedar 3198/Mw Wood Rhodes

English style

- a kitchen in green tones with a design as in the photo. Looking at it, you immediately seem to be transported to an old English settlement. There is a lot of textiles here, while all the necessary kitchen utensils are mostly hidden. The design of the kitchen in green tones in this case involves the use of light green shades. - something between yellow and herbal in a dusty pastel range. nine0005

To make the design of the space dynamic and to place interesting accents beautifully, it is better to create a palette of three to five shades.


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