Green modern kitchens


These 32 Examples Prove the Versatility of Green Kitchen Cabinets

Stephen Kent Johnson

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Farm Fresh Green

Rachael Smith

This English kitchen may be in one of the most charming country houses we’ve ever seen, but owner and Toast CEO Suzie de Rohan Willner looked to the space’s continental cousins for inspo: “I wanted a very practical kitchen that suited the house but also reminded me of France,” she told us. And that resulted in the vivid green cabinets, painted in Farrow & Ball’s ultra-fresh Emerald.

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Green Island

Francesco Lagnese

This kitchen, designed by Tom Scheerer for a client on New York’s tony Upper East Side, proves that you don’t have to choose between a classic all-white kitchen or a trendy green one. Here, Scheerer incorporated a custom island painted in a bright pea green, a tint that’s picked up in the John Derian decoupaged trays on the wall and in the charming botanical wallpaper above the cabinets.

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Green Lacquer Cabinets

Cerruti & Draime

ELLE DECOR A-List designer Fabrizio Casiraghi doused this Paris apartment in a layer of glossy green lacquer. Follow suit by coating your kitchen cabinets in a high-shine finish.

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Dusty Green Cabinets

Ty Cole

This New York City brownstone features a predominantly all-white palette, but local design firm 2Michaels introduced color into the scheme with these dusty-green painted cabinetry (in Benjamin Moore’s Vintage Vogue, in case you were wondering). “It’s a warm and inviting atmosphere,” firm co-founder Joan Michaels told.

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Classic Green Cabinets

Ricardo Labougle

What makes this elegant Paris apartment extra striking? The green kitchen cabinets, of course! Designer Lorenzo Castillo painted the surfaces in Farrow & Ball’s Studio Green and papered the walls in a complementary covering of his own design. A sky-blue ceiling lends the look an alfresco feel.

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Earthy Green Cabinets

Stephen Kent Johnson

Brother-sister design duo Ramin and Pamela Shamshiri chose Farrow & Ball’s earthy Dyrehaven green for this laid-back kitchen in Southern California. White shiplap walls and pale timber floors keep the look organic and effortless.

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Acid Green Cabinets

Roger Davies

A shocking shade of poison ivy green has been making the rounds lately, and we love this take on the trend, courtesy of David Netto. He tempered the lime cabinets above with stainless steel and blue-gray cabinets below.

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Barely-There Green Cabinets

Ryann Ford

Pale jade green cabinetry accentuates the airy feel of this effortless Texas bungalow designed by architect Paul Lamb. Bonus: the tint echoes a subtle green palette that can be found throughout the home, including the tile that clads the exterior.

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Blue-Green Kitchen Cabinets

Isabel Parra

If acid green isn’t quite your style, consider a deeper, moodier shade, like this deep green in the Hudson, New York, home belonging to the founders of Perifio.

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Celery Green Cabinets

Kelly Marshall

Fashion designer Chris Benz coated his kitchen in the palest of greens, a move that feels fresh and timeless. Here and in the rest of the house, he opted for Farrow & Ball’s Teresa’s Green.

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Green and Gold Storage

Ye Rin Mok

If you’re not ready to commit, paint a single zone of your kitchen in green. We love this scheme from Los Angeles firm LAUN. Instead of sticking with a single material, the firm specified stone and brass alongside the sleek lacquered storage volume.

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Layers of Green

Douglas Friedman

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Sage Green Cabinets

Michael Partenio

An elegant, understated shade of green boosts this Connecticut kitchen’s style factor. Design by Rachel Reider Interiors.

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Mint Green Cabinets

Courtesy of Maureen Stevens Design

In this kitchen by Maureen Stevens Design, mint green cabinets create an attractive contrast to the brass hardware and Moroccan handmade tiles.

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Soft Lime Green Island

Benjamin Moore

A soft green island, thanks to Benjamin Moore’s Chantilly Lace, offers a sense of balance to the pops of crisp white in this kitchen design scheme.

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Olive Green Cabinets

David W. Gilbert

A windowless kitchen designed by Blythe Home benefits from deep olive green cabinetry.

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Deep Olive Cabinets

Andrea Cipriani Mecchi

Michele Plachter Design experimented with rich olive green cabinetry in this sophisticated kitchen featuring gold accents and mirrored subway tile.

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Bold Green Cabinets

Chaunte Vaughn

In this Brazilian-inspired kitchen owned by the Bucket List family, bright green touches, including cabinetry and a patterned rug, serve as focal points.

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Mallard Green Cabinets

Douglas Friedman

In Steven Gambrel's Chicago apartment, the sink fittings in the butler’s pantry are by Kallista, the counter is in Indigo Green marble, and the antique mirror is from Olde Good Things; the cabinetry was painted in a custom high-gloss lacquer matched to Pantone’s Mallard Green.

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Pistachio Cabinets

Jared Kuzia Photography

In a kitchen from Haver & Skolnick Architects, Shaker-style cabinets in a mellow pistachio tone provide a cool complement to red vaulted walls.

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Seaweed Stain

Robert Benson Photography

In this farmhouse kitchen by Haver & Skolnick Architects, traditional paneled cabinets are washed with a slightly transparent rich sea green.

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Shades of Citron Shelves

Roger Davies

Girlboss founder Sophia Amoruso opted for citron open-shelving and cabinetry, plus melamine stools in shades of mint, jade, and gray green.

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Seagrass Cabinets

Jamie Salomon

Seagrass toned cabinets in a barnwood double-height kitchen by Kristina Crestin Design.

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Olive Green Cabinets

Björn Wallander

In this earthy Greek island home, the kitchen's doors, window frames and custom cabinetry are all splashed with a custom green color that is reflected in accent pieces throughout the home. The kitchen countertops are poured concrete.

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Two-Toned Green

William Abranowicz

In a Malibu beach house belonging to designers Nathan Turner and Eric Hughes, the light green floor (painted in Farrow & Ball's Arsenic) provides just enough contrast to the dark, glossy green cabinetry by SieMatic.

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Fresh Mint Cabinets

Thomas Loof

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Clover Green Cabinets

Eric Piasecki

In a colorful, contemporary Houston home designed by J. Randall Powers, the kitchen's lower custom cabinets are painted green in a strié effect.

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Juniper Green Cabinets

William Abranowicz

Cameron Diaz's Manhattan home, designed by Kelly Wearstler, features a show-stopping green and brass kitchen. The backsplash, counters and sink fittings are all unlacquered brass while then brass-trimmed cabinetry is lacquered in a custom color. The wood floors were treated with an ebony stain and then cerused.

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Grassy Green Cabinets

Simon Upton

This kitchen in a Manhattan apartment is swathed in Benjamin Moore's Courtyard Green, which covers the cabinets, walls and table.

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Sapling Green Cabinets

William Waldron

Punctuated by a glossy wooden countertop, a refreshing shade of green lends quiet charm to glass-fronted cabinets, accentuating the glassware and fine china displayed inside.

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Lime Green Cabinets

William Waldron

It may seem like an unusual choice for a kitchen, but the Benjamin Moore’s Bright Lime hue used in this cheery kitchen brightens and energizes upon first glance. Red accents pop against the green for a palette evocative of apple trees on a sunny summer day.

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Pastel Green Cabinets

Stephen Kent Johnson

Amanda Seyfried's cozy home in the Catskills, designed by Brooklyn-based firm General Assembly, is full of subtle, gentle color. The kitchen is defined by a geometric green backsplash and pale green cabinetry.

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Eating and the preparation of food is primal. The places in which we partake in these tasks have come a long way but there is still something very nurturing and uplifting about a nature inspired green color kitchen. Green kitchens remind us of the great outdoors, taking us on an earthy adventure even when we’re fastened indoors. These designs show 33 ways to achieve this look via kitchen cabinets and shades of kitchen paint, and we will be recommending some cool hand picked accessories at the end of this post too. Whether it’s bright lime, cool mint, olive or sage you’re after, this collection has something to suit all green decor desires.

This kitchen theme is like a Springtime nature walk, where dappled sunlight sparkles over dew drop bejewelled grass. White kitchen cabinets against green walls help a scheme look crisp and airy. Light wood grain adds to the fresh outdoors feel.

A darker woodtone underlines this white and lime green kitchen. The highly saturated lime shade is used on only a small soffit and behind open kitchen shelving so that the hue doesn’t become too overwhelming.

This minimalist kitchen is a good example of how a tiny area of red can achieve high contrast with olive green kitchen walls.

Keep pendant lights simple so as not to overcomplicate a bold scheme. This green bar and backsplash stand out against honey coloured wood. On the front of the central island, a couple of darker green painted cabinets match the extractor fan unit behind.

Lime green decor suits a glossy modern kitchen, where spotlights can play over high colour surfaces.

Wooden wall decor adds an earthy rustic side to an otherwise clean and contemporary composition.

Darker notes give bright schemes more weight and depth, like the black countertop and breakfast bar that cuts across these light kitchen cabinets.

You can quite easily add a splash of colour to an existing kitchen installation by adding a bright new backsplash. A pendant light in a matching shade would work wonders in uniting an attached dining space too.

An unusual modern chandelier can add panache to a simple scheme.

Consider expanding your tiled area to create an entire feature wall from floor to ceiling, like this tiled backsplash wall.

A seafoam green kitchen with coral accents makes a pretty combination. You can use kitchen bar stools and accessories to throw in a quaint retro vibe too.

Paint your dining table to match your decor. This open plan space sees mint green wall paint spill out into the hallway decor too.

Break things up a bit: Team mint green base cabinets with white larder units. You can also add a little warmth to a pale green and white kitchen with the introduction of chic copper edging.

You don’t have to leave walls colour-free around a colourful kitchen. Be brave and go with a darker hue around a light green kitchen.

Contrasting bar stools are ideal for adding an unexpected pop of alternative colour – like these two peachy seats in this gentle green tea kitchen. A small row of leafy potted plants are an easy option for matching accessories.

Grey and green kitchen cabinet combinations make for a sophisticated scheme.

Lime green kitchen decorations can come in the form of zany wallpaper and typographical wall art.

Just one colour coordinated accessory is enough in a high-colour kitchen. In this example, three walls of glossy avocado green kitchen cabinets are accessorised by the colourful spokes of a mid century modern clock. White and stainless steel kitchen gadgets keep the rest of the scheme simple.

Zingy lime green kitchen curtains and dining chairs will lift a monochrome room.

Mottled gray and green kitchen cabinets and countertops create an atmospheric culinary space. Green kitchen canisters and decorative vases add a colour coordinated finishing touch to open shelving.

Install LED strip lighting to highlight dark green kitchen cabinets and walnut wood panelling.

Looking for something a bit quirky? The link with the great outdoors is taken one step further here, with the introduction of a garden hammock in the kitchen!

An eye-catching green kitchen backsplash looks stunning paired with copper kitchen accessories and shiny globe pendant light.

Chocolate and lime make a tasty combo.

Dark accessories add edge to a bright space. Try adding some black picture frames or a statement kitchen clock.

Green decor makes the ultimate contrasting colour against red cabinets.

If you don’t want to go the whole hog, just a few coloured cabinets can be equally effective. A small green kitchen rug can add a finishing flourish too.

A big glass bowl of green apple kitchen decorations always make a deliciously fresh looking centrepiece. A few indoor herb planters can be rather tasty too.

Colour coordinated kitchen appliances like this extractor unit can really pull a soft hued scheme together.

Green paint colors for kitchen walls can be tricky to choose from. Patterned wall tiles or wallpapers can offer multi-toned alternatives.

Blinds are the main play here. Another simple fruit bowl adds an effortless accent to this blue and green kitchen.

Again green window treatment hogs the limelight in this kitchen. Indoor plants greenly feather the edges of monochrome modern units, like these crisp white cabinets beneath a black linear suspension light.

1. Green kitchen canisters 2. Kiwi fruit clock 3. Cookie jar 4. Green kitchen towels 5. Comfort kitchen mat 6. Green kitchen pendant lights 7. Counter edge cutting board with collapsible bin 8. Green foldable cutting board 9. Green and white sink strainer 10. Green kitchen trash cans 11. Green kitchen stools 12. Green kitchen cabinet knobs


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Decorating a kitchen is a very important task during a renovation. After all, it is in this place that the whole family can gather at one table, so the atmosphere should be fully conducive.

Before starting a renovation in the kitchen, a rather topical question usually arises: in what color should the room be decorated? You can not experiment and choose soft and pastel colors. However, many people prefer to fantasize about their kitchen space.

One of the rather bright and memorable colors is green. Kitchens in green can be very colorful. But still, this color in the kitchen area has its advantages and disadvantages. Also, the design of a green kitchen can be made in various variations.

Advantages and disadvantages of designing a kitchen in green

One of the clear advantages is that green is a versatile color that can fit into any given interior. It has also been proven that the green color has a special calming effect on a person and has a beneficial effect on his psyche due to associations with nature. For modern residents of large cities, this color in the main room in the apartment is very relevant. Green color can help strengthen immunity and general health, as well as relieve excessive fatigue.

Moreover, thanks to this color, you can visually expand the space and remove some imperfections. In the kitchen, it is very important to decorate this particular color, as it significantly increases appetite. There were far fewer cons than all the existing advantages. Green color can get bored after some time and look inharmonious if it is poorly combined with other shades.

In 2022, the calm design of kitchens is especially popular. Mostly during the design and preparation of the floor plan, moderate shades are chosen. Green is a great color for this trend, as it can be made in various tones and shades. Green color will look very attractive and create a special atmosphere.

Different styles to match with green kitchens

Green's versatility allows it to be paired with almost any color scheme. Plants in a green interior help to make the space more peaceful. Resting in such a room is a pleasure. As for the decor, you should carefully select colors and tones so that they blend perfectly with green.

Green kitchen can be presented in different styles. However, there are still certain options that make the interior look especially charming:

Provence style

This style is a very popular option when designing a kitchen. The kitchen, made advantageously in soft green shades, mentally sends you somewhere to a French town. In this style, the kitchen set is most often made in an aged type. Also, such an interior is distinguished by such attributes as antique-style dishes, necessary decor, and plants. Provence style is reflected in the Beatrice kitchen from the Lube factory.

Oriental

In this version, cool green shades are quite actively used and additional decor is applied. Basically, the green color in the oriental style is present in shades such as olive, emerald and malachite.

Eco-style

This style implies the presence of neutral shades in the interior. In turn, wallpaper and other main accented things in the room can be decorated in calmer colors, and green can be made the main accent reflected in furniture, curtains, and pillows.

Art Deco style

Luxurious interiors in this style usually have different variations of cool shades of green. Such bright and saturated tones include emerald, malachite and others. As accents, furniture made of glass, metal and wood is usually placed.

Modern styles.

In modern variations, green is used in styles such as minimalism and high-tech. In a minimalist style, you can decorate the kitchen in light green and pale green without using any additional elements. High-tech, in turn, will combine the glossy surface of the kitchen set and bright green shades. Each option looks very attractive. In a modern style, a green kitchen is perfectly represented in the photo of Essence Rovere Colore Ardesia Lacacato from the Aurora cucine factory.

An apron plays an important part in the design of a green kitchen. There should not be any particular difficulties in its design, but it is still necessary to choose it in the right way. If you want to make your kitchen space almost completely in shades of green, you can arrange an apron in a more delicate color. Also, an apron can serve as an excellent accent and therefore it can be made bright and stand out against the general background. In this case, it is important to choose a certain saturation in order to correctly mark this thing against the general background.

Various color combinations with green

Green can be combined with almost any color. However, it is necessary to approach the choice of design consciously in order to get the desired style of the interior.

White and beige are the best and classic combinations for a green style kitchen. The design will be very gentle due to the dilution of the interior style with white. Usually, this option is able to visually enlarge the space. Beige-green combination helps to relax in the best way. In a similar style, you can make beige the main color, and green to focus on furniture.

For an Art Deco or Modern style, green and gray are the perfect combination. It is the walls and some furniture that can be decorated in gray, and tables, cabinets, sofas and green curtains can make the necessary accent.

The combination of green and brown will look especially luxurious. This option can literally turn the apartment into a place of rest and relaxation. Brown furniture will go well with soft green walls, curtains and other things. This style can be seen in the decorated Gran Duca kitchen from the Prestige factory.

The black and green combination is also a classic option. This style will look very fashionable and modern. The main color of the walls can be made black, and the bright green color will serve as an accent that appears in cabinets, tables and sofas.

A rather unusual combination of colors will be green and pink. At first glance, these two colors should in no way be in the same space, but still, they are able to create the desired comfort. These two colors are reminiscent of spring time, which means they give a charge of positive emotions. You need to be very careful when representing these two colors together. Usually green can serve as the main color, and pink can be an unusual and bright accent. Chairs, decor items, separate inserts in the kitchen set can serve as pink items in the interior.

For the more daring, you can decorate the interior using green with orange or red hues. The combination of green and red will make the room very expressive and luxurious. For example, green in a similar style can be the main one, and red can focus on furniture. The combination of red and green can be seen in the design of the Gran Duca 01 kitchen from the Prestige factory. Orange will become less bright and annoying, and will perform a calming function.

Ideal lighting for a green kitchen

Green kitchen interiors seem to be a very versatile and calm option. A lot of accents should be made in the interior to make it more attractive. Lighting and lamps can serve as one of such accents.

  1. Small lamps in a golden style dining area will make a rather interesting accent and light up the entire space.
  2. For a country style kitchen, use a few small lights in the kitchen to illuminate the main areas. The lamps themselves can be selected with fittings made in bronze or gold style. Country style is shown in the design of the Granduca kitchen from the Marchi Cucine factory.
  3. Full kitchen lighting is suitable for Art Nouveau style. As the lamps themselves, transparent glass lamps fit perfectly. They will attract attention and create the necessary light accent.

Any lighting should be expressive and attractive. Light accents should be placed in all important kitchen areas. It is worth noting that certain lamps in each style will attract attention even more.

The main difficulties in designing a kitchen in green

Green has become quite often used as the main color in the interior style. That is why, while thinking through the design details, you should select more unusual and original shades. If you want to make a kitchen in a certain style, green may not always be suitable. For example, with styles such as contemporary or wabi-sabi, this color may not fit at all.

Already in the case of an accurate and final decision to decorate the kitchen in green, another difficulty may arise. Due to the huge number of different shades, it can be difficult to decide on a particular one. Each color should be combined with the necessary decor and the declared style itself. You can prepare in advance for the fact that the choice of shade will take quite a long time.

Further, furnishing a kitchen can also be a challenge. Picking up green curtains, wallpaper and tiles is not a problem at all. However, things like parquet, household appliances and other necessary kitchen items will not be easy to find in the right shade.

Despite all the possible disadvantages of using green in the interior, it can be said with certainty that this is a very original and luxurious design of the room. Various shades of green can be perfectly combined with other colors and create a single excellent style. You can buy a green kitchen, if you wish, to make your main space peaceful and atmospheric. Making bright green accents in the interior is very fashionable and stylish. It is also important that a kitchen in green will have a calming effect on all people.


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Green color is universal. It symbolizes life and harmony. It is the color of spring and nature. It simultaneously pleases and relaxes, helps to get rid of negativity and stress, invigorates and motivates. Green is especially good for work areas. It promotes concentration, but does not tire and does not press. In the green kitchen it is nice to cook and relax, get together with the family for dinner or invite guests for a cup of tea with a pie. In addition, it is good for the eyes. No wonder green is often used in public institutions, restaurants, cafes and entertainment centers.

Interior styles

In the interior, green is always one of the most fashionable. It is closest to nature, goes well with natural materials and fits into current eco-trends. Even according to Feng Shui, such shades are a symbol of gradual stable growth and harmony. Therefore, green can easily fit into any style of kitchen interior.

A green kitchen is a way to maintain a cheerful spring-summer mood throughout the year.

Modern green kitchen

Modern style combines several trends. This is the simplicity of minimalism, and extravagant notes of pop art, and high-tech functionality. Such a kitchen requires bright or cold shades. This is metal, artificial lighting, clear geometry, strict lines, gloss. Emerald or salad facades look harmonious. They grab attention and stand out even more against the background of simple white walls and a no-frills ceiling. Large gray tiles or light laminate will complement the picture.

The main accessories are glass and mirrors. Transparent green plafonds, green glass top, simple laconic crockery and decor. Thick khaki curtains or simple and functional Roman blinds will complement the picture.

Eco green kitchen

Eco-style is natural colors and textures. Therefore, the green color fits organically into such a kitchen. Light wood, natural stone, decorative plaster with the effect of slate and other textures are actively used.

Eco-style is a godsend for home plant lovers. Such a kitchen can be turned into a real greenhouse. In addition to ordinary flowerpots, containers with flowers are mounted in partitions. You can turn them into small home seedlings by planting basil, mint, and other herbs. An unusual solution is the use of stabilized moss, pre-treated with glycerin. So you can create a real natural living carpet, for example, on the wall.

Classic green kitchen

Classic style requires light or deep noble shades of green. If the kitchen finish is light, pay attention to natural stone for the backsplash, countertops and window sill. These are marble, granite or their imitations. If the furniture is white, the walls can be safely decorated in delicate pear or apple tones. Looks good large tiles on the floor.

Now it's up to the details. Glass facades, crystal vases, elegant lampshades with fabric shades, draped curtains, gilded candlesticks with green candles - all this will help to set the accents. Household appliances are better to be built into the headset immediately. Then it will not stand out from the big picture.

Mediterranean style green kitchen

Mediterranean-style green kitchen is always Greek notes. It is for Greece that a cool blue-green palette, lemon and olive tones, an abundance of white are characteristic. Often used white walls, finished with rough textured plaster. Against their background, bright green dishes with ethnic ornaments look great.

Cool tones combine with warm wood textures. The working area is tiled or tiled. On the floor - rough slabs or decorative stone. Ceiling - warm or dark. Green textiles and country-style decorative details are used to create coziness.

Country green kitchen

Country country is simplicity, ease and romance. In noisy cities, this style is an opportunity to relax, unwind, and be distracted. Country is natural materials, rough textures and soft outlines. Raw wood, brick, textured textiles are actively used. Linen goes well with green.

Country green is one of the key colors. The British, for example, actively use a combination of deep saturated shades with solid wood. But the French prefer light wood and pistachio, olive or mint flowers. The main thing is not to overdo it. If the country-style kitchen already has furniture with green facades, then it is better to leave the walls with the ceiling neutral. Light curtains, curtains on the shelves, textile pillows and pictures in decorative frames are all elements characteristic of the style. The only rule is the harmonious coincidence of textures, patterns and shades.

Finishes and materials

Green is a popular and classic color. Different shades are presented in almost all collections of finishing materials. Tiles, laminate, wallpaper, paint, glass, plastic, textiles - the choice is unlimited. Green looks good with natural wood and stone, and bright and rich colors look good with chrome and metal.

When choosing materials, you need to choose the right shades, because they are all very different and evoke completely different associations. Bright herbal colors give cheerfulness and symbolize the thirst for life. Dark conifers are reliability, strength and durability. Delicate mossy shades perfectly soothe. Emerald, malachite and deep blue-green tones are luxury and wealth. Pay attention to such interesting options as olive, lime, mint, turquoise, lemon, bottle glass color.

Muted and diluted shades will be an excellent backdrop for furniture and decor, while bright and juicy ones will be a full-fledged independent accent or a daring companion color.

Floor

Green tile is a convenient and practical solution for the kitchen floor. It is easy to care for and wash. It does not get as dirty as white, and the choice of colors is limitless. Pay attention to natural stone and its imitation. Noble green shades of rocks and minerals always look elegant.

Alternatively, laminate or linoleum. They are inexpensive, durable and practical. But a luxurious green carpet is best left in the bedroom or living room so as not to get dirty.

Walls

Green walls are beautiful and impressive. Now there are many wallpapers that can be safely glued in the kitchen. They are easy to wash, do not get saturated with fat, do not fade for years and do not fade in the sun.

A special stain-resistant paint is also available. The modern trend is one bright accent wall in a rich green hue.

Ceiling

Green stretch ceiling is a bold and unusual solution. But the right shade can change the perception of space beyond recognition. Dark matte ceilings look original and expensive in large and spacious kitchens, while light glossy ones visually enlarge small ones.

Kitchen furniture

Green set is freshness and lightness. Refined watercolor and olive shades wonderfully fit into the style of Provence or country, deep and cold - in modern hi-tech, acidic - in minimalism, and dark and saturated - in the classics.

But for a kitchen with green walls, it is better to choose neutral furniture. Ivory color and wooden headsets or headsets with wood grain texture will successfully fit in. The shade of wood is any, from light pine to noble mahogany.

Decor and lighting

Green accents can freshen up almost any interior. They will make a light kitchen brighter and more expressive, and a dark one - cozier and lighter. It doesn't have to be a kitchen set. Sometimes it is enough to limit yourself to textiles: curtains, tablecloths, napkins, coasters and pot holders.

Indoor flowers look great on the windowsill of a green kitchen. They harmoniously complement the natural picture. You can buy a bright spring set of dishes or decorate the work area with green tiles. The glass mosaic looks interesting.

Finishes, textiles and decor must be in harmony with each other. Warm shades of green and shades with a yellow undertone are combined with other warm colors: cream, rich beige, orange, yellow, mustard and even red. Cold shades with an admixture of blue or gray are combined with the same cold palette.

Green is a light, unobtrusive color. It can be safely used in lighting. Shades and lampshades to match the finish will make the electric light more comfortable for the eyes. The main thing is that the shade should not be too bright and sharp.

Small green kitchen interior design

Light green shades visually enlarge the space. Therefore, this is one of the classic options for a small kitchen. Glossy surfaces of the kitchen set, a light stretch ceiling, good lighting and a minimum of frills - and even a small kitchen will seem airy and spacious.


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