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95 Kitchen Design Ideas - Remodeling Ideas for Interior Design

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Choose an Unfussy Backsplash

The kitchen in Liz Lange's New York City home isn't large, but she wanted it to feel as bright and airy as possible despite a smaller footprint. "Rather than going pre-war in its aesthetic, we gutted it and went very clean and modern," she says. She coated all hardware-free cabinetry in white lacquer and used white plaster paint on the backsplash, which looks unfussy and isn't too precious.

Liz Lange

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Personalize IKEA Cabinets

Designer Cameron Schwabenton gave this kitchen a surge of energy with fun vintage pieces (those chairs!) and brass accents. The glossy dark blue cabinets are actually from IKEA—Schwabenton gave them a unique twist with brass hardware (See here for more IKEA kitchen makeover examples and ideas).

Annie Schlechter

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Sneak in Storage

Lauren Lothrop Caron of Studio Laloc added warm brass accents and Roman shades in darby rose fabric by Jasper to make the space more inviting. She also snuck in as much storage as possible with a thin floating shelf for spices and then a wide one above it for bigger tools.

Lauren Caron

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Draw the Eye Up

Designer Mallory Kaye modernized this ranch house kitchen while also letting the original architecture shine. She paired sophisticated finishes with functional fabrics and a smart layout to withstand the wear and tear of young children and work hard for family living. The custom adobe-style plaster hood draws the eye up, as does a skylight stretching along the room’s width and bathing it in natural light.

Trevor Tondro

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Mix Lively and Moody Colors

New York City-based designer Garrow Kedigian chose Soft Chinchilla by Benjamin Moore to give the kitchen cabinets a light, cheerful energy. “I always like my kitchens to feel like rooms and not utilitarian spaces, so I always encourage my clients to paint their kitchens with a lively color,” Kedigian says. The backsplash and counters are the same material, black granite from SMC Stone, for a seamless effect.

Trevor Parker

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Make It Personal

In this kitchen designed by Cate Dunning, glossy tiles in a herringbone pattern contrast with the matte greige painted cabinets and the dark stone counters. Marrying both, the floor tiles are a custom mosaic pattern reminiscent of an old-school Parisian bistro. There are also plenty of personal accents incorporated, which is fitting considering that this was the designer's grandmother's home!

Emily J Followill

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Embrace the Place

The kitchen in this 16th-century thatched cottage designed by Elizabeth Hay features Little Greene’s White Lead paint on the walls, beams, and ceilings, and a rich Edward Bulmer Invisible Green on the cabinets. A floral arrangement by Rambling Rose enhances the English cottage aesthetic. “Being a quintessential Devon cottage, it was already full of charm but quite neutral in terms of color.”

Jonathan Bond Photography

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Utilize Every Inch of Space

The great big-picture windows required Kate Arends to sacrifice wall space, which ended up being so worth it because of all the natural light and forest views they allow. To make up for the lack of wall space, Arends optimized the lower cabinets by making them extra deep and then hung pots and pans from the dropdown ceiling. A lazy Susan corrals cooking condiments.

Kate Arends

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Extend a Table Off the Island

In a Brooklyn townhouse by interior designer Eneia White, the kitchen is one of the primary gathering spaces so she wanted it to be as comfortable as it is stylish. The cabinets are painted soothing light blue color and the island extension serves as an extra dining area.

Nick Glimenakis

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Hang Fruit from the Ceiling

To play up the home’s period features, Francesca Grace gave the interiors a cosmetic refresh with wallpaper, vintage items, light fixtures, and accessories. We love how fun the fruit basket accessory is, and it keeps the countertops clear.

Francesca Grace

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Grow Flowers By a Window

In this kitchen designed by Alexandra Kaehler, the classic blue and white combo gets a subtle twist with a gray tone. The cabinetry color pairs beautifully with a light blue grasscloth vinyl wallcovering. “We wanted it to feel custom and not all spec,” says Kaehler. She then ensured a sunny mood with fresh flowers growing near the window.

Alexa Kaehler

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Stick to the Room's Roots

This 1970s home on Belleayre Mountain in the Catskills was originally designed by local Japanese American architect Ikuyo Tagawa. Interior design firm BHDM added modern updates while maintaining its original character.

Tim Williams

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Stock a Bar Cart

Designer Jasmine Lam keeps this kitchen in her London pied-a-terre stocked with water for guests. Fresh greenery on the bar cart brings the pale sage green cabinets and forest motif roman shades to life.

Jasmine Lam

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Make It Feel Extra Homey

Just because your kitchen doesn't get a ton of natural light doesn't mean it can't have a sunny disposition. The cheerful yellow wallpaper in Shavonda Gardner's kitchen proves it. Featuring unlacquered copper pots, soapstone counters that quickly patina, and a simple central dining table instead of a kitchen island, the kitchen's lived-in atmosphere instantly makes anyone who enters feel right at home.

Katie Newburn

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Place Extra Chairs in Low-Traffic Corners

If the space is small, play around with fun wallpaper. Something with a little sheen will make the room gleam... even if you haven't gotten to the dishes in, uh, a while. Sheila Bridges also opted for a complementary fabric on these accent chairs to enhance the blues throughout and tucked them in a low-traffic corner for convenience.

Annie Schlechter

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Use Statement Fabric for Seating

Designer Kristin Fine gave her classic farmhouse a modern twist with glossy zellige tiles on the walls, Calacatta marble from ABC Stone on the counters, and vintage opaline pendants, black flush mounts, and vintage stools reupholstered in a mossy Pierre Frey fabric. The exposed beams maintain the countryside roots of the home and the pale green tones honor the forest views outside.

Nicole Franzen

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Start With One Accent Piece

This kitchen was designed around the homeowners's inherited ceramic collection. She told designer Andy Beers of Ore Studios that she wanted the blue midcentury serve ware and tableware to anchor the entire space, so they mixed in open cubbies and added splashes of red for a vibrant yet straightforward color palette.

Haris Kenjar

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Remodel Cabinet Uppers to Optimize Storage

If your kitchen wall is lined with windows, consider adding a pretty treatment that doesn't totally block the light, like cafe curtains, and make sure your lower cabinets can take care of most of the storage needs. This way, you can forgo lining the wall with uppers. Instead, install one strategic column. Heidi Caillier customized the open shelves for cookbooks, plates, drinkware, and even artwork.

Heidi Caillier Design

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Consider the Whole Home

Designer Nicole Dohmen of Atelier ND only set one rule when embarking on this kitchen remodel: “No more pink!” The rest of the home is dominated by rosy hues, so to prevent it from taking over the kitchen while still ensuring flow with the surrounding rooms, so went with earthy tones on the cabinets. Violet still makes an appearance in the Calacatta marble counter and backsplash zellige tiles, and a dusty blush tone veils the ceiling.

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Paint Faux Floor Tiles

Hang cafe curtains for a sweet, playful feel and a touch of privacy without totally blocking light, and then use a matching wallpaper or fabric to line glass-enclosed cabinets for cohesion and hidden storage. Kevin Isbell brought the blue and cream print on his to life by painting the floors a fun, checked pattern.

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Hadley Mendelsohn

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Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House. When she's not busy writing about interiors, you can find her scouring vintage stores, reading, researching ghost stories, or stumbling about because she probably lost her glasses again. Along with interior design, she writes about everything from travel to entertainment, beauty, social issues, relationships, fashion, food, and on very special occasions, witches, ghosts, and other Halloween haunts. Her work has also been published in MyDomaine, Who What Wear, Man Repeller, Matches Fashion, Byrdie, and more.  

75 Best Kitchen Ideas - Kitchen Decor and Design Photos

Tara Donne, Tessa Neustadt

Chances are you spend a ton of time in your kitchen, and it's where a lot of memories are made: preparing meals with your partner, entertaining your closest friends, gathering around the counter with your kids. For those reasons, it's important to craft a space that brings you joy — not only because of your great style choices, but because the setup is functional and practical. Even the smallest kitchen upgrade — think new wall decor, light fixtures or peel-and-stick backsplashes — can mean a big change.

If you’re looking to gather inspiration for your next kitchen design project, browse this roundup of well-designed interiors — showcasing a mix of modern kitchen ideas, retro design trends and charming country kitchens. We've thought of everything, whether you love to follow the latest decorating trends, prefer timeless kitchen decor that'll never go out of style or want creative ideas on a budget.

You’ll find chic paint colors that elevate interiors in an instant, bold backsplashes that create visual interest and creative kitchen cabinet organization ideas. We’ve also included a number of small kitchen decorating pointers for apartment dwellers trying to make the most of a tiny space. Plus, there are inspiring concepts for kitchen islands with seating, lighting for kitchen islands as well as trendy kitchen counter ideas.

No matter your personal design style, start scrolling through these kitchen remodel images to find the inspiration you need to craft the cooking space of your dreams.

Derek Swalwell

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Brighten Your Cooking Space

Use a sunny shade to inject personality into an otherwise simple kitchen. Fresh white cabinets are paired with bright yellow subway tiles, which have been installed vertically for added interest. To complete the look, add matching pendant lights, dishware and planters.

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Lindsay Salazar

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Gallery Wall

Fill a blank kitchen wall with your favorite artwork. From modern silver to antique gold finishes, mix and match frames to create visual appeal. A gallery wall is a great way to personalize a space, and you can admire it every time you do the dishes.

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Tessa Neustadt

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Creating Contrast

This modern kitchen finds the perfect balance of light and dark, from the bright white cabinets to the deep gray island cabinets. The black and white patterned backsplash pulls the whole space together.

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Bless'er House

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Brass Kitchen Faucet

There's something about a brass kitchen faucet that elevates an interior. Pair it with complementary knobs and an aged brass pendant light to achieve a cohesive look.

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Tara Donne

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Blue Backsplash

Reinvent your kitchen just by swapping out the backsplash. This beautiful baby blue and white pattern pairs well with the crisp white cabinets and sleek open shelving.

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Annie Schlechter

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Country Kitchen

From the lantern-style pendant to the distressed wood kitchen island, this bright kitchen has country chic written all over it. Complete your decor with wood serving boards, glass jars and vintage buckets.

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Stoffer Photography

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Go Green

The kitchen is an ideal spot to experiment with bold color. Mix up the monochrome by adding texture and varying shades. “Our eye adjusts to the range, and it all feels right,” says interior designer Jean Stoffer of her West Michigan kitchen. “The lavish use of green is a design statement that I expect to age gracefully.”

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Annie Schlechter

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Raw Wood Accents

Create a warm, rustic-inspired interior with reclaimed wood shelving. The open shelves put dishware on display, and look great doing it. To add another layer to the interior, white subway tiles are installed with black grout for contrast.

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Amber Ulmer

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Decorate with Greenery

Bring your kitchen to life with houseplants that double as decor. You can even grow herbs like basil or cilantro to make cooking a breeze.

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Haylei Smith

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Let Large Appliances Shine

“The retro-inspired Smeg refrigerator creates a nostalgic feel in conjunction with the antique Blue Willow dishware and the original shiplap walls,” says designer Lance Thomas of Thomas Guy Interiors. “I love how simply placing dishware overflow on the top of the fridge makes the fridge seem right at home.”

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Checkerboard Flooring

These classic checkerboard floors never go out of style. Give the retro-inspired floor design a more modern look by pairing it with a a clean interior full of crisp whites.

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Amy Neunsinger

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Old Meets New

The weathered wood beneath the farmhouse sink is actually made from another piece of furniture. “I asked a friend to help me cut up my favorite old table to turn it into the cabinet front,” says designer Leanne Ford. “This well-loved repurposed piece added the right amount of soul to the kitchen.”

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©Kylie Fitts

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Keep It Classic White

A neutral kitchen doesn’t have to feel bland. Take a cue from the home of Shelby Girard, Havenly's VP, Creative & Design, and weave in natural stone, such as marble or quartzite, along with pops of wood, brass and textured accessories like a rug or window treatments. “I like to bring in decorative elements that make the kitchen feel more than just utilitarian and like a true living space. It has a classic-meets-California-cool style,” says Girard.

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©Kylie Fitts

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Make a Statement with Bold Cabinets

If you’re all for thinking outside the box, have fun with the color of your cabinetry. “Modern, luxe and even boho aesthetics can benefit from a pop of color,” says Shelby Girard, VP, Creative & Design, at Havenly. “But think timeless here rather than trendy, with blues, greens and blacks being tried-and-true hues for personality-packed impact.”

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Audrey Hall

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Add a Breakfast Nook

Even in a small kitchen, a gathering spot near a window creates a cozy indoor-outdoor feel. “The corner orientation of the banquettes produces a view inward, toward the soul of the house, and outward, toward the river and kids playing in the yard,” says designer Alan Tanksley.

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Molly Culver

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Low-Maintenance Tile

Incorporating durable, affordable materials wherever possible is a no-brainer for interior designer Mary Patton: “For this Houston kitchen, we went with a user-friendly porcelain tile that looks like marble. It’s cost-friendly and cleans up easily.”

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John Bessler

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Experiment with High-Gloss Accents

Benjamin Moore’s Almost Black, which appears on the island and matches the tile backsplash, creates a focal point in this spacious kitchen. “The high gloss of the tile adds dimension and radiance and contrasts well with the lower sheen on the walls and ceiling to bring in another layer of contrast,” says Andrea Magno, the brand’s director of color marketing and development.

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©Kylie Fitts Photography LLC

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Hang Adjustable Pendants

Quirky wicker pendants fit nicely above the compact wood island in the kitchen of Shelby Girard, Havenly's VP, Creative & Design. “They can be positioned in a number of ways or extended straight out,” says Heather Goerzen of Havenly’s Creative & Design team. “I love the unexpected bend in the poles.”

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Mike Van Tassell

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Multi-Textured Backsplash

Crafting a space around neutral colors calls for texture. This kitchen by designer Beth Diana Smith has more than just white cabinets. “A textured backsplash was added and framed out the window; the back of the waterfall peninsula was made black; and adding beautiful walnut counter stools provided more texture and shape,” Smith says.

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Stacy Bass Photography

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Designate Cubbies for Decor

Not all cabinets have to be utilitarian. Above, designer Allison Caccoma reserved an upper area for flowers, decorative vessels and other objects of interest. “Kitchens are full of cabinetry and millwork, so a touch of accessorizing softens the room,” she says.

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Meghan Beierle-O'Brien

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Showcase Ceramics

In this space by Kitchen Design Group’s Caren Rideau, the cabinets highlight the homeowner’s ceramics collection that complement tiles from Portugal, which are inset into the marble backsplash.

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Dustin Peck

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Mix Wood Tones

This inviting Charlotte, NC, kitchen boasts a pecky cypress wood ceiling. “My clients, a young, modern family, wanted a kitchen that felt like a living space,” says designer Gray Walker. “The island with a Louis XVI leg makes it feel more like an antique, and the corner banquette has a clean, modern upholstered back and seat with French legs.”

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Alyssa Rosenheck; Design: Mel Bean + Bailey Austin

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Banquette Seating

Top designers swear by banquette seating to create a cozy kitchen. Boost its visual interest with an assortment of throw pillows and high shelves, which can be used to display a collection.

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Rustic White Interiors

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Pops of Blue

From the watery blue backsplash to the teal rug and floating shelves, there's so much to love about designer Erika Ward's bright kitchen.

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David A. Land

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Cozy Corner

Built-in seating is a no-fail option to make the most of a kitchen nook. Add patterned throw pillows as a finishing touch.

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Bold Seating

Instantly transform your room with chairs (or stools!) in a vibrant hue. You can match them to your favorite kitchen accessories, as seen here.

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Helen Norman

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Charming Wood Details

For a rustic look, elevate a white kitchen with wood accents in varied shades. Introduce a few brass details, like a pair of pendants, to complete the design scheme.

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Robin Stubbert

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Chalkboard Panel

Bring personality to your space — and delight the kids in your family — by adding a chalkboard panel to the side of your refrigerator. It's a great spot to jot down your weekly grocery list.

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Open Wall Display

Open shelves present the opportunity to show off your styling skills. Fill them with everything you love for organizing and preparing meals—think glass canisters, white platters, and more.

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Eric Piasecki

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Timeless Neutrals

"Add warmth to a kitchen with a versatile paint color like Benjamin Moore's Sag Harbor Gray, which takes on a different tone as lighting changes in your home throughout the day," says interior designer Kevin Dumais.

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decor ideas in the interior of the kitchen in the photo

The kitchen is not only a favorite place for family and friendly gatherings, but also a space where the hostess spends a lot of time cooking. How to decorate the interior of the kitchen so that it becomes cozy, beautiful and at the same time comfortable? You need to choose things for decoration that will be attractive and practical. In our article you will find easy-to-implement and inexpensive kitchen decor ideas with photos and recommendations on how to decorate the room with your own hands!

Decorating the walls in the kitchen

When wondering how to beautifully decorate the interior of the kitchen, you should start with the walls. It is necessary to take into account the color and type of finish, as well as the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room. Here are the main recommendations.

  1. If the kitchen has light-coloured walls, then the most successful option would be a bright decor. These can be posters with pictures and inscriptions, beautiful photographs in curly frames, decorative panels, clocks in the form of kitchen utensils and other types of decor, mostly catchy, contrasting against the background of the decoration of colors.
  2. If the walls are already bright or colorful, then the best choice for decorating the interior of the kitchen would be the selection of a monochromatic decor in soothing colors. These can be plain plates with inscriptions, decor in the form of bouquets of dried flowers and herbs, porcelain dishes and various original kitchen utensils.

How to decorate the interior of the kitchen if the room is cramped? Place open shelves on the walls. On them you can arrange both an ordinary dining room and exquisite painted dishes, jugs, decorative vases, candlesticks, framed photographs, beautiful jars for spices and bulk products. Here is how a similar decor will look like in the interior of the kitchen in the photo.

Kitchen Window Sill Decoration

Every kitchen has a window and is perfect for displaying fresh flowers and cute decor. To understand how to decorate the interior of the kitchen in the window area, you must first evaluate the overall picture of the design of the room. The décor should be in the same style and serve as support for the key accent colors in the kitchen. For example, if a bright apron is used in a kitchen decorated in light neutral colors, then the decor in the window area should be chosen in consonant colors.

Fresh flowers can become the basis of the composition on the windowsill. They are beautiful on their own, but you can enhance the effect with the help of properly selected pots. For example, wooden boxes and boxes will perfectly fit into the Provence style, and ceramic pots painted with intricate patterns will fit into ethnic styles. By the way, another interesting solution would be not to arrange the plants on the windowsill, but to plant them in hanging planters.

Worried about taking care of live plants? Instead, put dried compositions of forest herbs and wildflowers in transparent glass vases on the windowsill. Various tableware, figured jugs, glass lemonades, decorative figurines and candlesticks also look very nice. You can also put a family photo in an elegant frame on the window or decorate the window sill with a sophisticated porcelain, ceramic or bronze figurine. Here is a photo of some more interesting decor options in the interior of the kitchen.

Decor of furniture and countertops

How to decorate the interior of the kitchen if old furniture is installed, but there is no desire to buy new? There are several budget solutions. Floor and wall kitchen cabinets with plain doors can be decorated with beautiful vinyl stickers with inscriptions or pictures. They will distract attention from scuffs, chips and other defects and will contribute to the creation of the atmosphere. You can also freshen up the interior by giving the furniture a touch of retro style, painting the surface of the facades with a special paint and decorating some scuffs in the spirit of antiquity. Another popular technique is decoupage, but you can’t do without experience or an invited master.

It is also worth thinking about decorating the kitchen worktop, especially if it is wide. Carafes and lemonades for summer drinks made of transparent or colored glass, various curly jars for bulk products with lids, exquisite porcelain candy bowls, fruit vases will look beautiful on it.

You can change the compositions depending on the time of the year, setting the right mood: for example, put sweets mixed with Christmas balls in the fruit bowl in winter, fill it with bright fruits in summer, and decorative pumpkins, cones and leaves in autumn. Here is how such a decor looks in the interior of the kitchen in the photo.

Decoration of the dining area

The centerpiece of any kitchen interior is the dining area. Here, relatives gather to exchange news and plans, discuss business and, of course, eat. There are several simple options for decorating a kitchen set. For example, lay a beautiful embroidered tablecloth and cotton napkins on the table. You can complement the composition by placing decorative pillows on the chairs in the color of the tablecloth. Designers also suggest using textile covers for chairs, which will bring new colors and help hide signs of aging and furniture defects. With the help of textiles, you can achieve interesting effects - look at this decor in the interior of the kitchen in the photo.

In addition to beautiful textiles, it is worth choosing the right decor for the dining area. An ideal choice would be a flower arrangement placed in the center of the table in a beautiful glass or ceramic vase. It is not necessary to use fresh flowers - you can collect a bunch of dried fragrant plants. Other types of decor can be placed in the middle of the table: intricate candlesticks, forged bronze figurines and unusual tableware.

The most beautiful and charming decor for the kitchen is assembled in the Lavender Decor online store catalog. We quickly deliver orders throughout Russia, as the goods are in stock. Our site is focused on the Provence style, but we have a lot of decor that is suitable for other interior trends. Purchases will definitely be profitable thanks to regular discounts, promotions and a bonus program with points for each purchase!

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Ideas for decorating your kitchen: 34 original solutions

Over time, many of us have a desire to bring a fresh touch or bright color accent to the interior of our kitchen.

Now we're going to tell you about ten of today's most popular tricks to transform your home.

Many designers agree that the most effective way to change the surrounding space, to give it exclusivity, are decorative elements.

Paintings

Paintings in the kitchen is a classic wall decor that has not lost its relevance and popularity for several centuries. In some rooms, several small paintings will look original, while in others - one large one.

It is important not to overdo it, overloading the surrounding space, otherwise the effect of the decor will be just the opposite of what was expected. In the kitchens, pictures on the theme of food will look original: fruits, vegetables, berries, drinks.

Letters

Letters and inscriptions have been used as wall decor for quite some time. It can be used in any room.

In the kitchen you can create an unusual work apron. In the living room or corridor, you can decorate the wall with photos and brief comments on them.

In the nursery, this can be the alphabet, allowing the child to learn the letters. A touching inscription is ideal for a bedroom.

Mirror

This decoration option will not only add exclusivity to the design, but also allow you to visually expand the surrounding space. The brilliance of mirrors will ideally fit into every interior solution of the room.


They look especially original in the kitchen in the dining area, replacing a wall fragment.

A real highlight of the interior will be a mirror of an unusual shape or color. A snow-white kitchen in reflection will turn out to be pink, emerald, yellow or blue.

An interesting decor idea for the kitchen is a mirror with convex edges. You will see yourself in it only partially, but glare, sunbeams and a feeling of new things are guaranteed to appear in the kitchen.

One of the latest novelties is a designer mirror with bright multicolored patterns from Francis Mirrors. Small gradient pieces of the rainbow will create high spirits, and perhaps complement the color scheme of the interior.

If you place a mirror in the bedroom, then teach that, according to the rules of Feng Shui, sleeping people should not be reflected in it.

Decor objects

Various shelves can be used as exclusive decorative elements, on which you can place your own collages, photographs, porcelain collections.

Gypsum can be used to make intricate flowers and patterns and hang them on walls. Modern decor objects are easy to create on your own. Use your imagination and improvised materials.

Full wall photo

Modern full-wall photo-wallpapers can radically change any, even the most ordinary and standard interior solution, bringing originality and exclusivity into it.

Many designers prefer black and white images of cities, bridges, city streets. If the style of your room and color scheme allows, you can choose natural landscapes and floral motifs.

3D wallpaper

3D wallpaper is a great way to transform your kitchen and adjust its proportions. The idea is especially useful for a kitchen of small sizes or an elongated shape, where their ability to push back walls will come in handy.

It is not necessary to cover the entire wall with three-dimensional wallpaper - you can give them only a kitchen apron.

Chalk wallpaper

Chalk wallpaper came into fashion not so long ago, but has already won the recognition of many. Interior solutions based on them look naturally contrasting and lively.

If you paste them over part of the wall in the kitchen, you can write recipes on them, leave notes. Chalk wallpaper often began to be used in decorating children's rooms. With their help, parents create corners of creativity for the kids.

Decorative utensils

Wall decoration with Provence style plates will be a good option for classic, rustic or ethnic style kitchens. The main condition is the correct choice of the shape, size and color schemes of the plates.

Small saucers and large trays with original drawings and ornaments will allow you to create a composition that will become the main bright accent of your room.

If you are uneasy at the mere thought that a beautiful handmade item can fall and shatter at any moment, opt for plates made of wood or metal, at first glance indistinguishable from ceramic.

Wall clock

Stylish and unusual clock, selected in accordance with the given interior solution of the room, can become a bright decorative element in it.

They look original in neoclassical, art deco, modern, rustic, shabby chic, country, Provence style kitchens.

Houseplants

Houseplants in pots or stylized vases are a versatile decor. The presence of indoor plants is also approved by the teachings of Feng Shui, according to which modern kitchens lack one of the most important 5 elements - wood.

Small shelves on the slopes, the top bar of the kitchen set, shelving and open wall cabinets are suitable for the arrangement of flowerpots. If all the places are already taken, use hanging, wall or floor pots.

Some plants are even recommended for use in the kitchen. These are chlorophytum, saintpaulia, nolina, sansevieria, aspidistra - these and many other flowers will delight you with foliage, flowers and purify the air.

Nice little earthenware pots or modern glass florariums with parsley, arugula, basil, dill and onions are a delicious, vitamin and aesthetic decor for kitchens in rustic, and even more so in modern urban styles.

Mini tree

Special attention should be paid to dwarf trees - bonsai, which are liked not only by connoisseurs of Japanese culture.

Miniature birch, oak, spruce, pomegranate, maple or olive is a pleasure for aesthetes who do not look for easy ways, because caring for such beauty is quite difficult.

Decoupage

Decorating any kitchen surface with artistic painting will organically fit into many interior trends. These include country (Provence), shabby chic, simplecity, ethno and Victorian style. Delicate floral motifs will fill the kitchen with warmth, comfort and a fairy tale.

Useful decor

Some consider decor to be a dust collector and argue that everything should be useful. Do you know these? If it is useless to convince them, let the kitchen decor ideas be functional.

Chopping boards

This essential item in the kitchen can be a real work of art, while complementing the style and color scheme of the interior.

Wooden, plastic, glass cutting boards are enriched with the latest inventions to save space or weigh the product to be cut.

Note: there should be at least 4 cutting boards in the house - for fish, meat, raw and boiled vegetables and fruits.

Potholders

For pots, kettles and other hot metal utensils, you will definitely need potholders.

Round, square, irregular, butterflies, apples, pears, pumpkins or watermelons, they will protect your hands and please your eyes.

Note: Here is a good article on how to make your own potholders.

Coasters

The same hot dishes are rearranged from time to time on surfaces that you really don’t want to damage. Textile, wooden, bamboo or plastic coasters will save furniture from characteristic traces and serve as a decoration for the kitchen.

Textiles

Tablecloths, napkins, pelmets, curtains, chair mats – this textile ensemble sets the mood of the kitchen and fulfills practical purposes.

Small floral prints on a delicate background will suit rustic styles, fabrics with shiny monograms and fringes will suit classic ones. But checkered textiles are universal and will find application in absolutely opposite directions.

Curtains

Curtains tend to change the environment much more than you think. They occupy most of the wall and definitely affect the mood and atmosphere. You have 3 options:

  • upgrade old curtains with accessories;
  • purchase new curtains in other fabrics;
  • get curtains of another model.

Tiebacks, clips, fringes, ruffles or piping give familiar curtains a whole new look.

Curtains with photo printing are another element that refreshes the environment and is designed to become the main highlight of the interior. Moreover, the image is applied to any model of curtains.

Roller blinds, Roman blinds, cafe curtains, stained glass curtains - all of them are compact and free up the window sill for flowers, kitchen utensils or your beloved cat. Roman and roll models are versatile and fit modern and classic trends. The other two varieties will be more appropriate in soft romantic or rustic styles.

A miniature curtain-skirt will replace cabinet doors and play the role of a cozy decoration.

Topic: be sure to check out our selection of new curtains for the kitchen.

Lambrequin

If for one reason or another you decide to refuse curtains, but have not yet decided what to do with the cornice, decorate it with a lambrequin. This old palace disguise of cornices will add charm to both the window opening and the kitchen as a whole.

Lambrequin colors will complement furniture upholstery, kitchen backsplash, and other interior elements in creating color harmony.

Digital photo frame

The implementation of this kitchen decor idea involves the presence of two objects - a free socket and the device itself. With the role of the latter, the old iPad, which works only from the outlet, is quite correct.

Thanks to the photo slideshow, you will remember the pleasant moments of life more often. And if instead of a photo in the slideshow there are words with translation and voice acting, you will quickly master a foreign language.

Patchwork

Patchwork technique is becoming more and more popular and steadily expanding its positions. Today, patchwork is not only fabric sewn from scraps of different fabrics, but also a style of wall or floor ceramic tiles.

This kitchen idea gives you the opportunity to win three times, because you:

  • choose the tiles yourself, creating unique combinations;
  • you get a decor that does not take up extra space;
  • you can save on materials by purchasing the rest of the collection.

Patchwork textiles are a less drastic change because they can make your kitchen colorful and avant-garde from time to time. Curtains, tablecloth, carpet, chair pads or towels - each of these details will make the interior brighter and more unusual.

The main thing in patchwork is not to overdo it, otherwise the room will be too colorful. This technique looks best against the background of monochrome interiors.

Artificial fruits

If the season for fresh fruits and vegetables is still far away, create a pleasant illusion for yourself with imitations made of wax, plastic or fabric with foam rubber.
But when the season is in full swing, they will be a good reminder to restock.

Figurines

Even a small thing brings its own energy into the room, and connoisseurs of figurines will agree with this. Each of them carries its own set of emotions and symbols.

Joy, abundance, grace, love - all this is combined in a ceramic, iron or glass thing.

If you are alien to the lyrical worldview, pay attention to a variety of piggy banks.

Masks

Wall masks do not have to look intimidating and repulsive, although they are in demand.

They can carry sophistication, femininity and whimsical forms.

Do you want to change your image every day or become your favorite movie character? Surround yourself with magical masks to help you transform!

Vinyl stickers

Vinyl stickers are one of the most accessible ways to transform a room and add personality to it today. Unusual silhouettes, recognizable drawings, various inscriptions can diversify any interior solutions.

Stickers are durable, affordable and easy to care for.

Decorative film

An even more compact "analogue" of curtains is window film, which is glued directly to the glass. Films are sunscreen, mirror, with photo printing, drawings or stained glass.

Compared to curtains, they do not take up any space at all, do not fade from the sun, maintain the microclimate of the room and protect the glass from damage.

A film with a three-dimensional image will replace a nondescript city landscape with an endless field or sea expanses.

Glazed furniture facades can also be pasted over with film.

Original lighting items

A designer chandelier, unusual lampshades, pendants or wall sconces will bring a completely new lighting, glare and, accordingly, mood to your kitchen.

Vase or jug ​​

A stylish designer vase, like a jug, is a beautiful and necessary item in every kitchen. How is it - a vase is not needed? Is that a reason not to give flowers? Where to put them then?

Wreath or garland

The hottest peppers, garlic, spices and dried fruits are the perfect material for useful, and even edible decor.

There is only one minus - not everyone likes to spoil the composition, tearing off details to add to dishes.

LED strip

A modern solution that is both decorative and energy saving.

You can place the LED strip anywhere - under the upper tier of the kitchen set to illuminate the work surface, along the perimeter of the floor, ceiling, mirror or sofa. Thanks to the color RGB lighting, you will choose the color of the evening kitchen lighting depending on your mood.

Carpet

There is no doubt that carpets make a room cozier and surprise with their colors and shapes. But will he be in the kitchen by the way? Sure if:

  • you have a cold tile floor;
  • you dropped something fragile;
  • you need to mask the floor covering that has lost its appearance;
  • you want to separate the dining area from the work area;
  • makes sense for additional soundproofing.

Art-Pin frame

What is also called express sculptor or 3-d-memory is essentially framed nails, which once again confirms the direct relationship between simplicity and genius. Why is it useful? In addition to imprints of absolutely any objects, you will test your knowledge of the language of generally accepted signs by exchanging messages with other family members.

Are you not going to get creative? Start small, because you have an ever-renewing canvas in front of you.

Plus, the art pin is a great educational, and most importantly, distracting object for the child, which will come in handy while you warm up his meal.

Music of the wind

Windmill Wooden or iron pipes, bells, feathers and other ringing and rustling objects that create one composition are also called a windmill. This is one of the symbols of Feng Shui, designed to protect the house and bring good luck. However, someone is inclined to believe that wind music has nothing to do with ancient Chinese teachings.

If you are a lover of oriental style or just melodic ringing and drafts that create it, this decor will be perfect for you. And for connoisseurs of the practical side of things, wind music, hung at the front door, will be a signal of the arrival of guests.

Original fittings

Even such a trifle as cabinet handles can decorate and radically transform the interior! Large beads or baby hairpins with flowers instead of boring, ordinary cabinet handles are a lovely decor that changes the look of the headset as a whole.

DIY

If you want to decorate your kitchen with a unique décor that you won't see anywhere else, do it yourself. Here are a few kitchen ideas that can be done at home:

  • Home made or painted wall plates.
  • Threaded bottles, vases, jars for tea and cereals.
  • Cross-stitch, cutwork, macrame, crocheted or knitted napkins and chair covers.
  • Coasters for hot pots made of grapevine, paper, matches or dried cyperus stalks.
  • A mosaic made from pieces of plates, cups and saucers will decorate a kitchen backsplash, table or window.
  • Dough decor or pasta crafts.
  • Wooden round stand or lid for steeping tea.
  • Panel of acorns, cones and other autumn crafts that you can make with your child.
  • Pockets of old bags or jeans for scoops, mashers and other utensils. If they don't fit, rip open the bottom seam of the pocket.