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77+ Green Backsplash Ideas - ( Inspired by Nature ) Green Design!
GREEN BACKSPLASH IDEAS77+ Green Kitchen Backsplash Ideas – ( Inspired by Nature ) Green Design!
Designers are raving about these green backsplash ideas that are more versatile than you might even imagine. This earth-inspired hue comes in shades ranging from the palest mint to the deepest olive and every color in between. No matter how bright or bold you want your kitchen space to be, green kitchen backsplash ideas will help you get there. Browse our green backsplash tile products.
Gorgeous Green Color Mosaic Backsplash Ideas
Green has the potential to be a new neutral, depending on the shade. Pair it with whites and grays for a subtle pop of color amidst an otherwise soft color scheme that will last through the ages. Green backsplash ideas can be just as timeless and classic as black and white in the right design. We’re here to help you figure out what that design might be. Browse through our collection of green backsplash ideas to help you uncover the ideal low-maintenance and long-lasting mosaic tile that’s right for your space.
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You’ll be pleasantly surprised with how easy it is to incorporate green backsplash ideas into your almost-perfect kitchen. If you need a few ideas to get you started, take a look at these:
- White cabinets and absolute granite countertops pair nicely with a white and green glass mosaic backsplash.
- Grey cabinets and a white marble countertop look elegant alongside a green and metal mosaic backsplash for modern space kitchens.
- Light brown cabinetry and beige countertops put a traditional twist on a contemporary green glass backsplash.
You certainly won’t be disappointed with the selection of green glass backsplash ideas that you’ll find in our gallery. These no-fuss mosaic tiles are the ideal addition for homeowners who want a long-lasting backsplash without the high-maintenance surfaces that some require.
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Shades for Green Backsplash
If you are looking for something adventurous, green is the way to go but which shades of green are right for your kitchen? From sophisticated emerald to bright mint, green comes in an endless array of shades and hues. This wide range of color options allows you to incorporate a green backsplash in different kitchen styles and color schemes.
Emerald Green Backsplash
Emerald is a vivid green that can lend instant sophistication to any space. It communicates a sense of prestige and luxury. With its eye-catching appeal, emerald green will help you to create a one-of-a-kind design. So, if you want to create a striking focal point that stands out in your kitchen, an emerald green backsplash is a perfect way. For a fresh look you can pair emerald green with neutral shades like beige or if you want the backsplash will be the star of your kitchen, pair it with white accents.
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Dark Green Herringbone Backsplash Tiles with White Grout
The bold green color of the ceramic backsplash tiles creates a striking focal point between the white cabinets and transforms this otherwise ordinary kitchen into an eye-catching design. The herringbone layout and the white grout of the green subway tiles emphasize the backsplash. White grouts complement the cabinetry and the white countertop. The floral kitchen wallpaper on the range hood adds a romantic feel to the atmosphere while the gray hexagon floor tiles add another layer of texture.
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Transitional Kitchen with White Cabinets and Glossy Green Wall Tiles
In this transitional kitchen, the emerald green tile backsplash directly draws attention and elevates the design. The glossy finish of the backsplash reflects the light and makes the space feel larger. The white kitchen cabinets with a white countertop create a clean and fresh look and allow the backsplash to stand out. The rubbed oil bronze hardware adds a vintage vibe while complementing the range hood and lighting fixtures. The wood herringbone flooring complements the naturality of the green and adds a nice texture.
Sage Green Backsplash
Sage is a soft and tranquil grayish-green that can create a space that’s full of life while still being relaxing and easy to live with. It is a versatile color that can work with almost every color and every style. Unlike emerald green, sage green has a soft appeal and a sage green backsplash is a great way to create an effective focal point without overwhelming. You can pair it with neutral shades and a touch of some wooden textures to create a cohesive look!
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Farmhouse Kitchen with Hand-made Sage Green Backsplash
White shaker-style cabinets, modern fixtures, and sage green semi-handmade vintage-looking tiles round out this one-of-a-kind design! Different shades of sage green bring a mosaic appeal while creating an accent wall above the white cabinetry. The white kitchen cabinets are paired with brass hardware, Caesarstone quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances. The green kitchen island with a white countertop complements the backsplash.
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Mediterranean Kitchen with Multicolored Floor Tiles
Different colors, patterns, and textures perfectly come together in this Mediterranean kitchen and create a one-of-a-kind design. The green square backsplash tiles complete the warm appeal of the wooden kitchen cabinets. The black hardware enhances the modernity of the atmosphere while the multicolored floor tiles add another layer of texture with their unique patterns.
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Beach-style Kitchen with Black Cabinets and White Countertops
In this beach-style kitchen, the modern black kitchen cabinets and white countertops create a timeless appeal while the green tiles bring joy to the atmosphere. The sage green mosaic tile backsplash creates a focal point between the black cabinets. The same tiles are also used on the back of the peninsula to create a continuous look. The glass-fronted cabinet doors bring an open and airy feel while the wood counter chairs complete the warm look of the green shades.
Blue Green Backsplash
If you can not decide between blue and green, what about using them together? As we mentioned before, green has endless shades and some shades include blue undertones. Turquoise, cyan, or teal are some of the blue-green shades. These shades are perfect to create a bright look without losing the calming feel of the green. Except for these, you can also combine blue and green tiles together. This will create a stunning mosaic appeal and your backsplash will be the star of your kitchen!
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Gray Wood Kitchen Cabinets with Vertical Subway Tiles and Wood Floating Shelves
The green glass subway tile backsplash is definitely the centerpiece of this contemporary kitchen. The eye-catching color of the backsplash tiles stands against the neutral color of the cabinets while the vertical placement of the tiles makes the space feel taller. Wooden floating shelves give an open and airy feel and allow the backsplash tiles to steal the attention.
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Contemporary Kitchen with Blue Green Backsplash and Wood Cabinets
In this contemporary kitchen, the blue-green backsplash adds a beautiful visual interest between the wood cabinets. Also, the natural tones of the backsplash complete the warm look of the wood textures. The white countertops make a fresh touch to enhance the brightness. The green paint of the kitchen island complements the backsplash tiles.
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Mediterranean Kitchen with Teal Tiles and Light Wood Cabinets
In this Mediterranean kitchen, the teal arabesque tile backsplash adds a pop of color and turns this otherwise ordinary kitchen into an eye-catching design! The arabesque tiles add some oriental vibe while the light wood kitchen cabinets give a sleek look. The thick Calacatta marble countertop of the kitchen island adds a sense of luxury to the kitchen.
Materials for Green Backsplash
When it comes to backsplash design, material options are endless. But even if it seems like a small part, material choice is one of the most important things for a backsplash because a backsplash needs to provide both style and functionality. Green backsplashes come in a wide range of material options. It might be tricky to choose the right material but these green backsplash ideas will help you to find it!
Green Ceramic Tile Backsplash
With their almost endless color, pattern and texture options, and durability, ceramic tiles are one of the most popular material choices for kitchen backsplashes. When it comes to the ceramic backsplash, green might not be the first choice for homeowners but a well-chosen green ceramic tile backsplash will be a perfect addition to your kitchen!
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White Flat-panel Cabinets with Green Arabesque Tiles and White Countertop
In this contemporary kitchen, the green backsplash tiles pull the attention at the first sight and add visual interest to the design. The arabesque pattern of the tiles makes a traditional twist against the modern white kitchen cabinets. The simple and plain look of the white cabinets allows the stunning backsplash to stand out. The white grouting emphasizes the pattern while complementing the other white features.
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Midcentury Kitchen with Green and Beige Patterned Backsplash Tiles
The beautiful green and beige pattern of the backsplash tiles directly draw attention and create an accent wall in this midcentury kitchen. Wooden cabinets bring warmth to the atmosphere and create a harmonious look with the ceramic backsplash tiles. The unique design of the white kitchen island with blue subway tiles, wood countertop, and brown chairs add value to the design.
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Contemporary Kitchen with Green Subway Tile Backsplash and Wood Countertop
The bold and vibrant green color of the subway tile backsplash creates a distinctive focal point in this contemporary kitchen. The glossy appeal of the glass tiles also adds a freshness to the space. The black flat-panel cabinets serve an elegant look while the wooden countertops complete the natural feel of the green. The white upper cabinets create a clean look and make the space feel larger.
Green Glass Tile Backsplash
The charming appeal and strong durability of the glass never fail you down! Glass backsplashes are a popular choice for homeowners and interior designers. Whether it’s a glossy or matte finish, a glass tile backsplash can work with different design aesthetics, and when this functional material meets with the adventurousness of the green, the result is just perfect!
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Midcentury Kitchen with Green Backsplash and Blue Chairs
The green glass subway tile backsplash and blue counter chairs transform this otherwise ordinary kitchen into a welcoming and cheerful space. The bright green color of the subway tiles provides a fresh look between the wood cabinets. Also, backsplash tiles complement the natural look of the wooden cabinets with their natural color.
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Contemporary Kitchen with Light Wood Cabinets and Dark Gray Countertops
The teal subway tile backsplash creates a striking focal point in this contemporary kitchen and brings depth to the atmosphere. The backlit lights of the range hood add a dramatic effect to the tiles. The white wall paint emphasizes the impact of the tiles. The light wood kitchen cabinets are paired with dark gray countertops, metallic hardware, and stainless steel appliances.
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Full-height Subway Tile Backsplash with Wood Cabinetry and Black Countertop
The full-height glass subway tiles offer a clean and sleek backdrop for this contemporary kitchen! The matte finish of the mint green tiles enhances the modern vibe of the backsplash. The stainless steel range hood creates a focal point in front of the tiles. The wood kitchen cabinets complete the natural look of the green while the black countertops nicely contrast with the other features.
Patterns for Green Backsplash
In today’s market, from classic subway tiles to eye-catching mosaics, backsplashes come in a wide range of pattern and style options. You can create a timeless appeal with green subway tiles or add some modernity with hex tiles. Whatever your choice is, a green backsplash is a great way to create unique designs!
Green Mosaic Tile Backsplash
Mosaic tiles are classic for kitchen backsplashes and can be suitable for all types of kitchen designs. With their unique appeal, mosaic tiles are a great way to add visual interest, and thanks to their endless shades and hues, green is a perfect color to catch these arty vibes!
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Green Herringbone Tile Backsplash with Wood Open Shelving
These stunning green herringbone tiles are a game changer! The full height placement of the tiles enhances the impact and provides an eye-catching backdrop for the kitchen. Using different shades of green on the tiles enhances the visual interest. The wood open shelving complements the naturality of the green. Also, using floating shelves instead of upper cabinets allow the backsplash to become the centerpiece of the kitchen and brings an open and airy feel to the atmosphere.
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Traditional Kitchen with Green Onyx Herringbone Tiles ann Gray Countertops
In this traditional kitchen, the green onyx tiles are laid in a herringbone pattern which adds visual interest to the design. Also, using onyx tiles adds a sense of luxury to the design. The white shaker cabinets are paired with gray granite countertops. Gray countertops nicely contrast with the white cabinets and enhance the luxury level. The stainless steel appliances create a harmonious look with the other features and make a sleek final touch to the design.
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Two-tone Gray and Wood Cabinetry with White Countertops
This contemporary kitchen has a joyful style! The emerald green mosaic tile backsplash makes a joyful touch and instantly chance the sleek atmosphere of the design. The backlit lights under the upper cabinets emphasize the tiles and give a dramatic effect. The two-tone kitchen cabinetry gives a clean and sleek look with its gray and wood colors. White countertops make a fresh touch to the design while the white pendant lights complement the countertops.
Green Subway Tile Backsplash
Subway tiles are a lifesaver for every type of kitchen and they are great to create a timeless appeal. From sophisticated emerald to bright mint, a green subway tile backsplash comes in a wide range of color options that allow you to personalize your kitchen according to your taste!
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Beach-style Kitchen with Wood Kitchen Cabinets and Green Subway Tiles
In this beach-style kitchen, the light wood kitchen cabinets and the green subway tile backsplash provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The brass hardware completes this warm look and adds a dose of sparkle. The white countertops and the white kitchen island bring a bright look to the atmosphere. The unique lighting fixture makes a personalized touch and elevates the design
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Gray and White Cabinets with Black Countertop and Hardware
In this small Scandinavian Kitchen, the green subway tiles are laid in a herringbone pattern. This simple twist on the rectangular tiles gives a more unique look to the kitchen. The beveled style of the subway tiles gives a 3d effect and contrast with the cabinets. The white upper cabinets and dark gray perimeter cabinets give a sleek modern look with their flat-panel door styles. The black countertop completes the monochrome color scheme of the cabinets.
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Green Modern Backsplash Tiles with White Grout
This contemporary kitchen offers a modern, slightly edgy space that is still warm and inviting. The sunning green tile backsplash adds drama to the design and creates a striking focal point between the black and white cabinets. The large kitchen island is extended by using a marble countertop to create a dining area. The green cushions o the wicker counter chairs complement the backsplash while the glass lighting fixture makes a warm glow above the island.
Green Hexagon Tile Backsplash
With their sleek beauty, hexagon or honeycomb tiles can be used anywhere from bathrooms to entryways and kitchens are the most popular area of usage of the hex tiles. The geometrical shape of these tiles offers timeless and chic appeals for kitchens. You can use large elongated green hex tiles to bring dynamism or use tiny hex tiles to create a mosaic appeal with a slight texture!
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Scandinavian Kitchen with Starburst Hex Tiles and Wood Island
In this Scandinavian kitchen, the neutral color scheme offers a calm and relaxing atmosphere. The green hex tiles with a starburst pattern create a focal point between the black perimeter cabinets and white upper cabinets. Also, the backsplash softens the sharp contrast between the blacks and whites with its natural look. The black pendant lights and counter chairs complement the black perimeter cabinets.
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White Shaker Cabinets with White Quartz Countertop and Hex Tiles
In this luminous kitchen, a green hexagon backsplash stands out between the white shaker cabinets and white countertops. The beautiful vibrant color of the tiles makes a statement while wooden flooring compliments the natural tone of the tiles. Also, thanks to the wide window opening, the hex tiles create a continuous look with the beautiful nature view. The metallic hardware complements the stainless steel appliances which add a modern vibe to the kitchen.
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Two-tone Cabinetry with Teal Elongated Hex Tiles and White Countertops
The teal elongated backsplash tiles bring a beachy vibe to this midcentury kitchen with wood and white cabinets. The lovely color of the hex tiles brings joy to the atmosphere. The light wood perimeter cabinets and the white upper cabinets serve a sleek and elegant look while the white countertops complete the freshness of the white cabinetry. The wood flooring creates a continuous look with the wood cabinets.
Is green backsplash good for kitchens?
Classic colors like black, white, gray, or blue, are a popular choice for kitchens and they are great to create timeless appeals. But if you are bored with these color schemes, and looking for something adventurous, a green backsplash is your solution! Whether it is sophisticated emerald green or bright seafoam green, a green backsplash is a perfect way to create creative and unique designs for your backsplash. So, the answer is an absolute yes!
Green Kitchen Design Ideas That You'll Love
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Go for green in your kitchen! Green is the color of nature and it is a very soothing color. That’s why it is so wonderful in home decor. By adding green to your decor you add color without it being overwhelming. And these green kitchen design ideas will inspire you to go from green in your kitchen.
There are many ways you can incorporate the color green into your kitchen. From green kitchen cabinets to green tiles, or green walls.
And green also comes in many different color shades. From fresh mint green to dark moody green or green in the shade of the sea. No matter what color you’ll use for your green kitchen design, it is going to be beauitful.
Green kitchen design inspiration
In this post I’ll show you many beautiful green kitchens. From modern green kitchens to traditional green kitchens. And from bright Scandinavian green kitchens to green kitchens combined with pink and blue.
Green kitchen cabinets
Green kitchen cabinets come in a wide variety of color shades. From soothing green, to fresh mint green or a popping teal. Green cabinets give your kitchen a beautiful natural look.
Green cabinets with a combination of high cabinets and open shelves and a soft colored runner (design: Jaclyn Peters)
Green and terracotta tiles are a wonderful combination as you can see here in the Washington home of designer Heidi Caillier (click here for the full tour)
A classic green kitchen designed by Rachel Reider Interiors
Dark green kitchen cabinets and exposed beams in a Scandinavian penthouse (photo: Nestor)
A green farmhouse style kitchen with an AGA stove in Bath, England. Click here for the full home tour
Dark green kitchen cabinets and mint green door and window frames for a double green look. Click here to see more of this Wes Anderson-inspired deVOL kitchen
Combine green cabinets with marble countertop and backsplash (design: DISC Interiors)
A true natural kitchen with green cabinets, wooden countertop and lots of plants. Featured in the IKEA Spring Catalog 2020
What a stunning green tone in the kitchen of Jessica Brigham
Green kitchen cabinets (Peale Green by Benjamin Moore) combined with Moroccan inspired white & blue tiles (photo: Helen Norman)
On the right: light green cabinets with open shelves (photo: Kristi Dammann)
Green kitchen cabinets with pink plaster walls and red&white tiles in the home of designer Matilda Goad
You don’t have to choose between cabinets or tiles. This kitchen has green kitchen cabinets and green kitchen tiles in the home of actress Janina Gavankar (photo: Madeline Tolle)
A glossy green maximalist kitchen in the home of Lily Sawyer
Teal kitchen cabinets
Green kitchen cabinets can come in all kinds of shades, from soothing hues to bright ones. Or you can make your kitchen pop just a little bit more with teal colored cabinets.
Teal kitchen cabinets with marble countertop and backsplash in the LA home of Kendall Jenner (photo: William Abranowicz)
Teal cabinets with exposed brick make a stunning kitchen (photo: Krister Engström)
Mint Green kitchens
If you want to go for a fresh green look than mint green might be for you. Mint green kitchen cabinets fit very well in a Scandinavian-style home. But also if you like to add color to your kitchen without it being extremely overwhelming. A subtle look.
A combination of wooden and light green kitchen cabinets. Combined with stunning tile work in this kitchen design by Cortney Bishop (photo: Katie Charlotte)
A Scandinavian style kitchen with mint green cabinets and white wooden floor (photo: Petra Bindel)
A mint green kitchen with Swedish fireplace (a kakelugn). You can see the full home tour here (photo: Emilsson)
On the left: mint green cabinets combined with textured pink tiles (photo: Rebel Designs).
On the right: A clean mint green kitchen look (photo: Reform CPH)
The mint green deVOL kitchen of Rachel Khoo
A mint green kitchen with open shelves in an Amsterdam apartment (photo: Funda)
A kitchen can’t look much fresher than this stunning mint green & white beauty. (photo: Hayley Francis)
A mint green Scandinavian style kitchen in a Brooklyn apartment (photo: Birgitta Wolfgang Drejer)
Green & Pink Kitchens
Green and pink is a wonderful color combination and that also counts for your kitchen. Whether you go for pink cabinets with green walls or green cabinets with pink walls. Pink and green is a winning combination.
Green kitchen cabinets with pink plaster walls and red&white tiles in the home of designer Matilda Goad
Green kitchen cabinets with pink hexagon tiles in the home of Ben & Lizzie Adams
Don’t be afraid of color in your kitchen. This deVOL kitchen shows that pink, green & blue go wonderful together
Green kitchen tiles
Another way you can add green to your kitchen is by using green tiles. Of yourse you can add clean-looking tiles but why not spice it up a bit? Below you’ll see green tiles in a herringbone pattern and a green tiled wall in various shades for an interesting design look.
A kitchen with green tiles in herringbone pattern in a lovey home in Arizona (photo: Bari J.)
Green kitchen walls
An easy way to incorporate green to your kitchen is by painting the walls. It gives the entire room a wonderful natural look.
Green on green, with both green tiles and green walls. The blue cabinets give this small ktichen even more color. (photo: deVOL)
Blue and green, the colors of nature. Perfectly combined with a terracotta floor in the Victorian rectory kitchen by deVOL
We’ve already seen that pink & green is a wonderful color combination and this kitchen also shows that. Pink cabinets and olive green walls (photo: Gemma Lewis)
Do these kitchens inspire you to go for green in your kitchen?
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Kitchen in green tones: combinations, curtains, wallpaper, tiles
Many people want to have a beautiful and cozy kitchen, and it is also desirable that it cheer up and be “warm”. One of the options is a kitchen in green tones. Natural color, which is a symbol of life and will definitely not leave you indifferent. And how to make it beautiful and cozy, let's figure it out.
Contents of the article
- 1 What shade is green?
- 2 The role of green in the interior of the kitchen
- 2.1 as the main
- 2.2 only facade or part
- 2.3 as an additional or accent
- 3 The most popular combinations
- 3.1 with brown 9000 3.2 with white
- 3.3 with gray
Green - what shade is it?
Green color has a lot of shades and tones. From rich and dark malachite to delicate pistachio or light green. There is also a different approach to interior design, the choice of the "role" of green - the main, additional or accent ... All this allows you to get interiors of different moods, even though each of them can be called "green".
Shades of green (be aware that the screen distorts real colors)In order for a kitchen in green tones to meet your expectations and not get tired of it, decide what kind of atmosphere you want to create: calm, relaxing, invigorating, joyful, warming. The choice of shades depends on this. For a calm environment, soft tones from the “cold” part of the palette are suitable. They can be used as the main ones - for walls, facades. For a warm, warming effect, you can choose one of the shades of the "warm" part. But here you need to make sure that there is not much of it: this color can be a kitchen apron, some of the facades, accessories and additions in the kitchen interior in restrained tones - just to bring notes of bright mood.
Several options to combine with greenThe list of shades of green is shown in the photo above. But remember that the photo and the screen greatly distort the colors. To have an accurate idea, you need to look at the color "live". You can do this in paint shops that have tinting stations. They have a list of colors. There distortion is usually minimal.
The role of green in the interior of the kitchen
If you look at the interiors of the kitchen in green tones, you will notice that not only the shades, but also the amount of this color differ. And this is also the moment with which you need to decide. If you already had experience, and you were comfortable in the greenery, you can immediately order furniture and look for a shade for decorating the walls. If you just want to "try", it's better to start with some details.
Kitchen in green tones: not everything should be in this rangeAs the main
A kitchen in green is not always a monochrome design. Green can be the main color, and then there is a lot of it. It can be accent or additional. Then it is present only in some details. For example, if walls and furniture facades are painted in different shades of green, this is the main color (several options in the photo).
- When green is the main color in the kitchen
- The main thing is that the color does not strain ....
- In such a palette it will be calm and cozy
With this approach, there are several important points. Firstly, in this case, choose soft, calm shades. Although the kitchen is a zone of activity, many also use it as a dining room, in which case it is better to find something quieter.
Secondly, in such interiors, additional colors (floor, ceiling, countertop) are neutral, and only accents (some accessories) can be bright (but combined). Greens go well with red, blue, in some versions - yellow or orange. You should not forget about brown or black either. Some details of similar, bright, colors are needed in order to dilute the green. Oddly enough, this is how it works - bright details draw a significant part of the attention.
Only the facade or part of it
Only the furniture front can be green, or even only part of it - lower or upper cabinets, or only part of the finish. There are no restrictions on the choice of shade - if you want, you can at least lime or “toad in love”. But these are the tones that in large numbers quickly get bored. Pistachio, mint, green moss, green tea, apple are optimal in this version. It looks interesting furniture in dark green: malachite, emerald, jade, blue-green. But the rooms for such shades should be spacious and bright, and the rest of the interior should be light and balanced.
- Light shades are ideal for small spaces
- Pale green heavily diluted with white - a very delicate shade turned out
- Dark, but soft colors go well with brown
- Modern style and red as an accent - for those who need dynamism in the interior
- Classic combination - kitchen in green and brown colors
- Who said that dark green or malachite is too much? If there is enough light and the room is spacious, this is just a great option.
- The color of the green apple in the kitchen facade is combined with shades of brown
- Here is an example with a richer brown
- A muted dark green with the right companion colors looks very stylish.
- Even in a small but bright kitchen, dark green is very good.
- Bright colors in large quantities require volume
- Blue-green... a very unusual color for a kitchen
Another option is to make only part of the facade green. Modern kitchen sets can have facades of different colors: upper and lower cabinets can differ in color and texture. Also, some of the boxes may be of a different color. So, as an option, make part of the facades in green tones, and use neutral white as the main ones. gray, beige and all their shades. This is an option for those who are unsure that the greens will not "strain".
As an accessory or accent
Another way to make sure you like a green kitchen is to make it only easy-to-replace parts of the interior. These include walls for painting or wallpaper, countertops, some options for a kitchen apron (plastic, glass, MDF).
Green walls in the kitchen - you can really feel how much you likeFor example, green walls in the kitchen will allow you to test the intended shade of the furniture. Repainting walls or re-gluing wallpaper is much faster and cheaper than ordering new facades.
As an option - a kitchen backsplash and a worktopDespite the fact that the facades in the photo above are white, the interior itself cannot be called boring - the bright worktop and backsplash attract attention. For a harmonious interior, it is worth adding a few details of the same shade in another part of the room - in the area of \u200b\u200bthe table.
Another option to use green as an additional one (the main one is beige-brown)Two different matching shades in one interior is also a very interesting idea that can be played with in different ways. The ideal way is a mosaic. It can combine more colors, but the most important thing is not to "overdo it."
Apron, walls, countertop - two shades of green with a basic whitePeople living in wooden houses often suffer from monotony - the “wooden” color is everywhere and constantly tiring too. A great way to add a pop of color is to paint your work wall green and add accessories in the same hue. They perfectly "dilute" the yellowness of the wood.
For a clapboard kitchenFor those who are even wary of such volumes of greenery, we can offer to hang curtains, a certain amount of kitchen utensils that remain in sight, a couple of accessories (clock, picture, etc.). If the sensations are comfortable, it will be possible to expand the “captured territory”.
The most popular combinations
Harmonious color combinations in the interior is a complex topic. There are different ways to select suitable shades - using the color wheel, but the easiest solution is to use ready-made tables (pictured below) or choose exactly the same shades as in one of the photos. A specific design can be repeated only if you really like it, but it is desirable to practically “copy” the shades.
Traditional Style Color Charts. The vertical stripe is the base colorWorking with color tables is easy. Choose the shade that will be your main. It is usually presented as larger than all other bands on the right or left. From the smaller rectangles located nearby, choose the colors that you want to combine in your interior. But remember that they are all divided into three parts:
- The main one is one, sometimes two colors that fill a lot of space. If we talk about the kitchen, then these are the walls and the kitchen set. There can be three options: walls only, furniture only, and walls + furniture.
- Optional. One or two more shades, which are enough. In the kitchen, this is the floor, curtains, dining table, chairs, walls, kitchen apron, etc.
- Accent. These are the colors of the accessories. Chairs sometimes get here, but mostly these are small details - pictures, watches, cups / bowls, etc.
But searching tables by key (primary) color is long and problematic. You can do it differently. Find any table that has the shade you like. We consider it the main one, and we select the rest from the line. The colors here are 100% compatible, so everything will be harmonious.
Green and its combinationsFor example, you can use the table above. Find the desired shade and select the accompanying colors and tones from the line. Everything is extremely simple.
Although you can find unusual combinations in the selection according to the tables, there are several traditional ones that have been proven in many interiors. We present some of them below.
Brown
The combination of greens and browns is inspired by nature. Just look at the trees around and you will see the perfect combination. That is probably why there are so many green-brown kitchens. Usually neutral shades are added to this duet: white, gray, but there may also be bright spots in the form of accessories.
Brown kitchen facade and green wall, accessories in a different shadeYellow cups, stools - the moment that adds color to a not too bright palette. In such an environment it is cozy, calm and at the same time not boring even in the gray autumn-winter season.
Apple green accentuated by warm flooringKitchen furniture is green with white countertops and warm brown flooring. In general, the interior is perceived as green-brown. And feelings - confidence, dynamism and a certain restraint. They are enhanced by the presence of stainless steel, it also gives the style a modern focus.
White
A white and green kitchen interior is a great option if you don't like flashy colors and combinations of bright, saturated colors. With white, even the brightest shade does not “load”, the feeling of lightness and light still remains, even if dark shades are used.
- Bright interior, airy atmosphere
- Brighter shades, modern style
- Classic colors and classic design
- Influenced by the latest trends
- Vivid hue adds dynamism
- Green - as an additional . ..
The classic combination of this solution is green + white + grey. They may (but need not) be supplemented with small amounts of black/brown/red/blue/purple/yellow/orange. These bright touches can radically change the "mood" of the interior. If you don’t have enough sunny color in winter or autumn, add bright spots - curtains, tablecloths, a couple of kitchen trifles in bright colors. Life will sparkle with new colors!
With gray
Green with gray is the basic color combination. It is suitable for those who prefer a calm, slightly chilly atmosphere. The kitchen in gray-green tones can be decorated in a loft style, modern, classic.
- Gray-green kitchen: stainless steel also has a shade of gray
- The bright green of the hanging cabinets is offset by a dark backsplash and lower cabinets.
- Either a loft, or Provence ... But very interesting ...
- There shouldn't be too many bright colors.
- To feel good in this interior, you need very bright and thoughtful lighting.
- Traditional combination
Depending on the other colors, it can turn out to be quite cheerful, or cozy and calm.
Kitchen in green tones: photo examples
Monochrome version can't be called boringBright tiles on plastic kitchen - accent on it
Unusual color emphasized by black. Patterned glass on the cabinets makes the furniture less massive
Green, white, gray - a classic combination. You will never go wrong if you choose it
How to turn a white kitchen into a bright one - update the color of the apron
Yellow-green kitchens are rare: it is difficult to create a harmonious interior from two bright shades
Soft shades for a classic design
For lovers of bright interiors: yellow-green explosion
Another monochrome option in a completely different way
Apple green in the kitchen: bright enough and not annoying
For those who want dynamics
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