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45+ Best White Kitchen Ideas

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Style with Symmetry

Tim Lenz

Seeing double? Well, that’s sometimes the trick to bringing some visual intrigue into an all-white kitchen. Case in point: this space from Nicholas Obeid, which boasts dual Allied Maker pendants and vintage stools.

2

Add Art

Jennifer Hughes

Never underestimate the power of great art. Designer Laura Hodges incorporated muted pieces into this newly renovated kitchen. The result? A happy medium between pared-back and personable.

3

Opt for Open Shelves

Chris Mottalini

As this Long Island, New York, home proves, an all-white kitchen can be a great blank canvas to show off all of your plates, cookware, and snacks. To perfect the look, designer Linda Rodin employed floating shelves.

4

Employ Powerful Pigments

Douglas Friedman

White might be the star of your kitchen, but it doesn’t have to be the only hue. In this Manhattan apartment, Dorothy Berwin, working with designer Sandra Arndt of Studio AKTE, gets the best of both worlds by adding a bubblegum pink Sabine Marcelis table to this high-contrast space.

5

Opt for Retro Touches

Maureen M. Evans

For an all-white treatment that feels truly timeless, consider adding retro touches. With curved countertops as well as tiled walls and floors, this small kitchen by Mark Grattan feels like a walk down memory lane in all the right ways.

6

Design to New Heights

David Mitchell

Ready to bring a dose of drama into your all-white kitchen? As Tim Godbold’s East Hampton, New York, home proves, the only way to go is up. Here, the designer enlisted Apparatus illuminants to flank the pitched ceiling, drawing the eye upward and making the room appear a lot larger.

7

Sit Pretty

Ori Harpaz

All-white kitchens often receive the reputation of being cold and uninviting. So what better way to flip the narrative than by adding some well-appointed seats? Alex Logsdail perfected the look with these Carl Malmsten stools.

8

Wood Wonderland

Shade Degges

For an all-white kitchen with Mother Nature’s seal of approval, incorporate some organic touches. In this Malibu, California, home, Standard Architecture and Martha Mulholland warmed up the neutral space with timber elements.

9

Mix and Match

Max Burkhalter

Why settle for one material when you can choose two? Michael K. Chen deftly juxtaposed a ribbed wood base and Cristallo quartzite in this Manhattan abode.

10

Paint with the Softest of Pinks

Silvia Foz

At first glance, fashion designer Carly Cushnie’s kitchen looks all-white. The reality? Barely-there pink walls offset the crisp cabinets, backsplash, and countertops, giving some warmth to the all-white-kitchen concept.

11

Take Neutrals Up a Notch

Nick Glimenakis

If the thought of an all-white kitchen feels too sterile—but a pop of color is too bold—weave in some neutrals. Designer Delia Kenza worked with existing gray cabinetry in her otherwise white space. The classic island is updated with Patricia Urquiola barstools and lighting from Michael Anastassiades.

12

Work with Statement Stone

Anson Smart

Turn your all-white kitchen into a wow factor with the help of a standout island. Made with gray Bianco Gioia stone, this supersized setup in Tamsin Johnson’s home anchors the kitchen and acts as a jumping-off point for the entire Sydney home. Sink fittings from Perrin & Rowe and a vintage Gio Ponti chandelier round out the look in style.

13

Keep It Timeless

Douglas Friedman

Miky and Leticia Grendene, owners of the Miami hot spot Casa Tua, love nothing more than entertaining, and their classic white kitchen serves as the perfect gathering spot for guests. The space includes Wolf appliances, as well as Design Within Reach stools, which sit below an imported Carrara marble countertop.

14

Perfect Your Pendants

Reid Rolls; Styling: Chelsea Fierst

Brigette Romanek designed a classic kitchen for entertainment executive Kent Belden’s Hamptons home. Tom Dixon Studio pendant lights and barstools from Thomas Hayes Studios complete the look.

15

Go All-In

Tim Waltman

Fashion designer Jeffrey Dodd’s Manhattan penthouse is a lesson in crafting a monochromatic space with character. The all-white surfaces and cabinetry make for a striking design.

16

Play with Shape

Madeline Rose for Jolie Home

Ave Home founder Lisa Rickert chose a bright white kitchen design scheme for her New Orleans home. Soft gray cabinetry, hardwood flooring, along with a black and brass Lacanche range, help to balance the look.

17

Play with Accents

Marco Ricca

A New York apartment, designed by Michelle Gerson, features a sleek white kitchen complete with Van den Akker light fixtures above the island. A pair of white Dennis Miller stools enhances the design.

18

Play with Height

Rikki Snyder

For a Hamptons beach house kitchen, interior designer Tamara Magel opted for a minimalist design. She outfitted the space with white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and sleek pendants from Circa Lighting. Exposed beams and wood flooring bring an earthy feel to the design.

19

Make Your Island a Continent

Alyssa Rosenheck

Architect Piet Boon and designer Jennifer Schmidt take a traditional farmhouse kitchen to the next level with an all-white palette that still feels inviting.

20

Delineate Your Space

Julia Robbs

Homepolish designer Jae Joo crafted a modern white kitchen for tech entrepreneur David Yaffe’s New York City condo. A mix of black and white marble, along with black stools and cabinets, make for a sleek design.

21

Warm It Up

Claire Esparros

Homepolish cofounder Will Nathan’s New York City kitchen, which was designed by Becky Shea, celebrates the beauty of an open-floor plan. The industrial-style space features a large marble island, a trio of minimalist pendants, and open shelving.

22

Work Entirely with Black and White

Magdalena Björnsdotter

Bright white paint was used in Magdalena Björnsdotter and Erik Björklund’s century-old farmhouse in rural Sweden. The white kitchen features touches of black, along with a flea-market table, industrial-style chairs and a metal-and-driftwood pendant light by Olsson & Jensen.

23

Keep It Clean

Alyssa Rosenheck

Malibu, California–based interior designer Taylor Ogle transformed the kitchen in her parents’ Norman-style house on Washington’s Bainbridge Island into a contemporary space that’s full of character. Highlights include open shelving in a light wood tone and floor-to-ceiling glossed white tiles.

24

Opt for High-Shine Surfaces

Douglas Friedman

Retail guru Jeffrey Kalinsky’s New York townhouse is a lesson in minimalism. The all-white kitchen includes cabinetry by Bulthaup, a countertop and sink from Corian, fittings by Vola, and an oven and cooktop by Gaggenau. The pendant is by Bega, and the floor is terrazzo.

25

Run with Your Runner

Mary Costa Photography

Bright whites add life to a kitchen by Los Angeles–based interior designer Jessica McClendon. From white walls to white cabinetry, the ultramodern space feels welcoming.

26

Get a Bit Glam

Michael Lee

A Boston condo with an open concept, designed by Erin Gates, features a sleek all-white kitchen with a large marble island and wire counter stools from Rove Concepts.

27

Give It a Citrus Kick

Björn Wallander

The kitchen island and counters in this New York home are topped with a Caesarstone surface, the Bertoia barstools are by Knoll, and the 1950s pendants are Italian; the refrigerator is by Thermador, and the sink by Elkay has Rohl fittings.

28

Select Striking Accessories

Douglas Friedman

The kitchen counters and sink in Michael Bruno’s Tuxedo Park, New York, home are custom-made, and the dishwasher is by Fisher & Paykel.

29

Go Rustic

William Abranowicz

An Italian industrial light fixture hangs above an antique bluestone table and 19th-century American Windsor chairs in the rustic-style kitchen of Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s Santa Monica, California, home. An Ib Kofod-Larsen armchair and a midcentury Danish lounge chair in its original leather sit near the fireplace.

30

Highlight the Architecture

Kristoffer Johnsson

In this formerly abandoned Swedish farmhouse, the kitchen’s range, hood, and sink are all by Smeg, the fittings are by Vola, the counters are Carrara marble, and the cabinetry is painted in Farrow & Ball’s Cornforth White.

31

Evoke the Past

Henri Bourne

A 1912 Dutch Colonial in Philadelphia belonging to Keith Johnson and Glen Senk is an ode to French country chic. The marble-and-oak island is a replica of one at La Mirande hotel in Avignon, France, and the vintage grape-collecting basket is from the Champagne valley.

32

Choose a Fun Rug

Max Zambelli

Inside a Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, family home, the kitchen counters are Calacatta Gold marble, the backsplash tile is by Waterworks, the range is by Capital, the stools are from ABC Carpet & Home, and the light fixture is by Apparatus.

33

Maximize Natural Light

Björn Wallander

This New York studio apartment’s custom cabinetry is painted in Benjamin Moore’s Dove Wing. The countertops are Caesarstone, and the dishes are from Restoration Hardware.

34

Give Classic a Twist

Björn Wallander

A Gramercy Park, Manhattan, apartment features a kitchen range by Wolf, sink and fittings by Lefroy Brooks, cabinetry by Smallbone of Devizes, and a Bertoia barstool by Knoll.

35

Specify Timber Floors

Joshua McHugh

This kitchen on New York City’s Upper West Side contains a Bertazzoni oven, a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and marble counters. The subway tile is from Home Depot, and the flooring is oak painted with a custom design.

36

Fill It with Organic Touches

Ricardo Labougle

The kitchen inside a remote Uruguayan home boasts a pendant light made of leather, the ceiling beam is an old railroad track that was found in a nearby field, and the flooring is tinted cement tile.

37

Keep It Rustic

Jean-Francois Jaussaud

The kitchen cupboard and marble-topped Tuscan tables are 19th-century, and the flooring is handmade cement tile from Florence, where this familial country home is located.

38

Making Beveling Your Bestie

Photography By Douglas Friedman/ Produced By Cynthia Frank

Custom-made lacquer cabinetry lines a wall of the kitchen in this Manhattan townhouse; the barstools are by Philippe Starck, the vintage light fixture is by Stilnovo, and Saarinen Tulip chairs by Knoll surround a table designed by John Meeks.

39

Bring the Garden In

Björn Wallander

In this cheery Hamptons home, the kitchen cabinetry is custom-made, the stools are by BassamFellows, and the pendant lights are by Louis Poulsen; the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero, and the hood is by Wolf.

40

Get Lit

Simon Upton

A 1950s FontanaArte chandelier and 1970s barstools in the kitchen of London designer Colin Radcliffe’s Notting Hill home; the cabinetry is custom-made, and the refrigerators are by Liebherr.

41

Lacquer Up

Joshua McHugh

This New York City kitchen’s lacquer cabinetry is custom-made, the backsplash and countertop are Calacatta marble, the range is by Viking, and the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero; the print is by Ellsworth Kelly.

42

Steel the Show

Simon Upton

Pendants from a Czechoslovakian factory and 1940s stools by Warren McArthur in the kitchen of a New York townhouse; the oven is by Wolf, the floor is lined with Corten steel tiles, and the staircase is suspended from cable supports.

43

Get on the Grid

Joshua McHugh

Bertoia side chairs surround a Saarinen table in the kitchen of Lisa Pomerantz’s New York home; the Akari light sculpture is by Isamu Noguchi, the candlesticks are by Ted Muehling, the cabinetry is custom-made, and the Tara sink fittings are by Dornbracht.

44

Go Graphic

William Abranowicz

Photographer William Abranowicz’s Westchester ranch features Thonet bar chairs and a custom wooden table—along with sparkling white walls and milk glass–lined cabinets.

45

Keep It Sleek

William Abranowicz

Ralph Lauren’s kitchen in Manhattan features a custom-made vent hood, white lacquer and stainless steel cabinetry, and a sleek island covered in Celador.

46

Select Contrasting Cabinets

Roger Davies

Wall-to-wall subway tile from Urban Archaeology looks crisp and clean in the Lexington, Kentucky, kitchen of fashion designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka. The mostly white space is softened by golden touches, from the vintage wall clock to the sink fittings by Newport Brass to a pair of pendant lamps by Rejuvenation.

47

Let It Breathe

William Waldron

The New York kitchen of fashion designer Josie Natori is a minimalist study in white, with cabinetry by St. Charles of New York, a Gaggenau cooktop, and a marble-topped island.

48

Choose aCheckerboard Floor

Björn Wallander

The kitchen counters in a Beverly Hills cottage are quartzite, the cabinetry is custom made, and the flooring is Marmoleum.

49

Go Wild

William Waldron

In Erika Bearman’s Hamptons home, the kitchen stools are by Design Within Reach, the ceiling fixture is from YLighting, the refrigerator and wine cooler are Sub-Zero, and the photograph is from Natural Curiosities.

Kelsey Mulvey Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, and ELLE Decor, among others.

28 White Kitchen Design Ideas

There's a reason white kitchens are so popular: They're bright, airy, and don't require a lot of stressful color decisions when decorating (because literally, everything is white). And if you're worried white kitchens might be boring, the examples of white kitchens from designers will convince you otherwise. We're spotlighting 28 beautiful and cool white kitchens to inspire any upcoming renovations and/or Pinterest boards that need a fresh update. Whatever your interior design style, you'll find a chic white kitchen to dream about below. Keep reading for off-white and cream kitchens to crisper examples and even a few with splashes of accent colors.

1

Keep It Classic

David A. Land

Ryan Turf, the president of furniture-and-decor brand CB2, and his wife Jessica of Turf Design, chose to anchor their family kitchen with white staples. The marble counters, subway tile backsplash, and white cabinetry are classic timeless. "We live in the kitchen," says Jessica. "We use the barstools to do homework, or have breakfast in the morning before the kids go to school.

2

Balance It With Black

Emil Dervish

Not convinced white can be interesting? This hip, eclectic space designed by Emil Dervish is the no makeup-makeup look of kitchens. The simple wooden countertops and blond wood herringbone floors lighten and ground the more over-the-top features, like the brass statement hood and black cabinets.

3

Use Creamier Tones for Warmth

Seth Smoot

Designer Lauren Nelson helped visually separate the kitchen area from the eat-in lounge by installing low-hanging pendants over the long farm table. She also opted for off-white tones and creamier shades of white to create a warm, cozy environment.

4

Add a Pop of Color

Robson Rak

While white dominates this kitchen designed by Robson Rak, the warm wood surfaces and matte green stools inject the perfect balance of warmth and color.

5

Contrast With Grout

Christopher Sturman

If you have a smaller kitchen, lean on crisp white paint to brighten up the room. Tiled walls, brass hardware, and a milk-glass chandelier make this one by Celerie Kemble more dimensional and formal. Using darker grout can also help introduce contrast between white subway tiles. A black and white diamond floor pattern reflects the graphic yet classic look of the tiles for consistency.

6

Bring in History With Exposed Beams

Ngoc Minh Ngo

"This is my favorite room in the house," says designer Pam Schneider, of this white kitchen in a bright, contemporary, and airy Hamptons home that still holds a homey, historied presence thanks to the classic cabinetry and exposed wood beams. The back painted island base and matching stools help contemporize the space.

7

Add Brass Accents

Laure Joliet

Accent an all-white kitchen with brass. It feels just a tad more formal and modern. In this kitchen designed by Regan Baker, a pendant with corresponding sconces, pot filler, and faucet all add the perfect dose of metallic spice.

8

Display White Plating

Alexandra Ribar

If you have exposed shelves in your kitchen display white plating, pottery, and serveware to drive home the all-white aesthetic even further, as seen in this space designed by Leanne Ford Interiors.

9

Paint Over Brick

Stephen Kent Johnson / OTTO

In this kitchen designed by Shawn Henderson, the white brick backsplash allows for a more modern, fresh mood as opposed to the industrial and darker presence of unpainted bricks. Henderson painted the brick walls and shiplap ceiling white for a fresher, brighter look. The combination of enclosed and exposed upper storage keeps the small space from feeling cramped.

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Treat It Like Art

Werner Straube

In this kitchen designed by Corey Damen Jenkins, the wood tones, brown marble swirls, and beige bar stools warm up the crisp white staples while the metallic accents add some glam. Jenkins says the granite "was a bit of a sell. I told the clients to look at it as art. Of course, now it's their favorite thing."

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Play With Varying Textures

Emily Followill

Complete with custom limewashed poplar paneling, an imperial Danby marble backsplash, and custom cabinetry that hides large appliances, this kitchen by Jeffrey Dungan is such a beautiful example of muted and texture-rich design. The overall atmosphere is one of relaxed elegance.

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Spend Wisely

REID ROLLS

When interior designer and HGTV star Leanne Ford fell in love with Calacatta Borghini (which she says is "the most expensive marble in the world"), she decided to splurge on just enough to do a waterfall edge. For the rest of the kitchen counters, she switched to honed Arabescato, a more affordable version. To ensure a truly all-white kitchen, she painted the barstools white.

13

Splurge on Marble

Jennifer Hughes

A seamless slab of Calacatta Gold marble spans the wall behind this range, with the hood adding shine thanks to patinated pewter, stainless steel, and brass banding.

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Highlight the Architectural Details

JOSHUA McHUGH

When Raji Radhakrishnan was commissioned to decorate this kitchen in a Piet Boon-designed home, he didn't want to detract from the beautiful architectural details. To preserve as much as possible, he opted for a minimal trio Serge Moille pendants and simple backless stools from West Elm.

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Bounce Light With Lacquer

Paul Raeside

Keep it sparse and simple. All you need to add some dimension to an all-white kitchen is some textural intrigue. In this farmhouse designed by Andrew Flesher, the white painted ceiling modernizes the room and the lacquer cabinets bounce light.

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Contrast Your Cabinets

A bright all-white kitchen can be a bit blinding and stark—especially a small one. Painting your cabinets a subtle neutral will maintain than the light and open feel of a white color scheme while bringing in dimension and personality.

17

Use a Fun Grout Color

Simo Design

Make your white subway tiles pop with an unexpected grout color. In this kitchen by Simo Design, the subtle pistachio grout emphasizes the unique tile layout and complements the painted accent wall.

18

Keep It Unfinished

Courtesy of Nicole Franzen

The exposed brick walls add an undone, laid-back feel to this kitchen. Instead of covering them up or refinishing them, let your original architectural details stand out.

19

Being In Greenery

deVol Kitchens

Hang planters over the kitchen island to liven up an all-white space. In this DeVol kitchen, there's also a framed piece of art featuring plants to accentuate the theme further.

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Opt for Texture-Rich Materials

Shannon McGrath

In this kitchen designed by Robson Rak, the neutral color scheme is far from boring thanks to the texture-rich materials. From the marble countertops to the white paneled walls, stone tile floors, matter black pendant and wood grain island, there's plenty to please the eye.

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Choose One Contrasting Color

Reid Rolls

Against an all-white backdrop, the red accent pieces in this Leanne Ford-designed kitchen appear to float in mid air.

22

Sweeten It up

deVol Kitchens

White interiors lend themselves to sweet decor. Take note from this deVol kitchen and install pale pink curtains and a dainty chandelier. Oh, and of course, say yes to tasteful bows.

23

Warm It up With Wood

Mali Azima

Between the pale oak floors and butcher block counters, this Florida kitchen embraces an informal yet cozy aesthetic. Black latches on plank cabinetry lend extra vintage charm.

24

Try Thick Countertops

Beatriz Da Costa

Not only is this island big enough for family dinners, but the Calacatta marble countertops measure a solid 2 inches thick. The extra heft gives this kitchen a more modern feel.

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Add Warmth With A Rug

All white is classic, but it can get blah, fast. Warm it up and add contrast without breaking out of the light color scheme with a cream and earth-toned rug. Leanne Ford also displayed earthy decor on the floating shelves to bring out the rug.

26

Put Some Pattern in Your Floor

William Waldron

Keep cabinets and walls all white and get dimension from your floor. Choose a pattern in a neutral color if you don't want it to attract too much attention.

27

Hide Appliances

William Waldron

This oval island has open shelves at each end for easy access to a collection of ironstone. Hidden appliances, including a paneled fridge and dishwasher, feel cozier than the usual stainless steel.

Hadley Mendelsohn Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House.

the best styles and color combinations

A kitchen designed in light colors always looks stylish and attractive. Such a design attracts not only with its beauty, but also with its incredible practicality: despite the soiling of white facades or a kitchen apron, design in a similar style most favorably emphasizes the layout and increases the space of a small kitchen.

Accessories for white kitchens

The choice of the right decor primarily depends on the style of the interior. What curtains or blinds to buy, how to choose wallpaper and furniture, how to decorate the walls and what material to make a kitchen apron from? All these questions can be answered if you immediately determine the desired direction of kitchen interior design.

If we conditionally divide all types into three groups by definition, we can distinguish the following types of interior trends :

  1. Classical interior styles: Baroque, Empire, Rococo, Gothic, Renaissance, Roman and Greek styles.
  2. Modern styles: high-tech, pop art, loft, minimalism, country, art deco, eco-style, provence, modern, etc.
  3. National ethnic styles: English, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, African, Oriental, Egyptian, Scandinavian, etc.

White color is used in every interior style. Moreover, any design is impossible without it. In a classic interior, it will create the main tone and emphasize the furniture set with a patina effect and a solid worktop. It will diversify ultramodern hi-tech and create a proper background for color experiments, and soft Provence will make it cozy and airy even in a small kitchen.

White color in classic interiors

In a classic interior, great importance should be given to choosing the right furniture. In addition to its practical role, furniture determines the entire concept of the interior. For independent design of the kitchen in this style (for which you can be guided not only by your own taste, but also by photos from design magazines), it is important to choose old models with carved legs and traces of patina on the facades. Corner sets, aprons or white dining groups are ideal for such an interior. To create a background for natural wooden countertops, white wallpapers or simply painted walls without using black colors will help. The floor covering can also be made in light colors: a classic interior will only benefit from this.

A classic white kitchen is always a fresh and unique combination. The indescribable charm of natural materials; furniture decorated with patina and light wallpaper can visually expand the space of even a small kitchen. The classic design in white is a win-win for a trendy and beautiful kitchen.

High-tech white kitchen

One of the most controversial and controversial modern interior styles is considered to be high-tech. Ultimate functionality and ultra-modern finishes - all this has also won fans among designers and customers. High-tech style will also give the kitchen a cozy and attractive look to your kitchen, provided that the design should suit your tastes. For lovers of decorative dishes and cute trinkets, it is best to look for another direction, for example, Provence or Art Nouveau.

A high-tech white kitchen is, judging by the photo, quite common. The use of modern finishing materials guarantees an unsurpassed appearance, high quality and durability of the repair. Corner kitchens look great, as well as unique and original versions of modern sets. A contrasting black and white kitchen will always grab attention, while a green palette will bring freshness and fun.

Hi-tech also allows the use of accessories, the hallmarks of which will be the ultimate conciseness and practicality. There is no place for openwork curtains, colorful wallpapers and furniture with patina and carved tabletops. Strict smooth or broken lines, ease of execution and versatility - that's what you need to create a high-tech interior.

Modern white kitchen

This design is distinguished by the thoughtfulness of every detail: from the backsplash to the worktop. Often a similar design can be found in the photo of the corner kitchen. Art Nouveau furniture set cannot be confused with others, and the color design of the space can be very diverse: from black to the lightest colors. A green, blue and red palette is welcome in Art Nouveau design, but it is best if these are more restrained shades.

Ornate wallpaper, gypsum boards and textured stucco are best for wall decoration. Stucco molding on the ceiling and patina on furniture facades will create an additional atmosphere of luxury and aristocracy, so inherent in the Art Nouveau style.

White kitchen in Provence style

Probably the most homey and cozy look of the kitchen will be given by romantic Provence. A similar design seems to be made for such premises: cheerful wallpapers, iridescent facades and a colorful apron will create a real atmosphere of warmth and comfort in the kitchen. The Provence style is characterized by the use of bright curtains, patterned wallpapers and matte facades of kitchen sets. It is possible to use dark finishes, but only as small contrasting touches added to the overall serenity.

Provence is often referred to as rustic style, but even for a city apartment, it will be very appropriate due to its incredible charm and some naivety. Decorative elements in Provence style design are given almost the dominant place even in a small kitchen. A calm white background will help to emphasize and highlight bright colors, for example, an apron or dishes, which is perfectly visible in the photo of such interiors. The use of black is best kept to a minimum, but light shades of yellow, blue and green palettes will be appropriate. It is rare to find a similar interior in dark colors. The ability to expand and warm the space of a small kitchen is due precisely to the use of light shades.

White in other styles

White kitchens are great for other interior trends, expanding the space of a small kitchen. It is unthinkable to create a sophisticated and slightly pompous look of an interior in the rococo or empire style using only dark colors. Black tones perfectly emphasize the depth of the main color, but truly successful combinations are possible only with white and its shades.

Roman and Greek styles kitchen designs also use white as the dominant color. For a small kitchen, such delights may turn out to be superfluous, but if it is necessary to create a combined kitchen-studio, such a design can also be considered.

Contrasting black and white kitchens are also becoming increasingly popular. A similar design can be used for the entire room, or it can affect only one element, for example, a checkerboard floor covering or a similar lining of a kitchen apron, as in the photo below.

Bright kitchen facades and a colorful splashback of the most unexpected range characterize the originality of national (ethnic) styles . Black color in such a design may not even be present as an accent. This does not prevent adherents of, for example, African or Indian styles from successfully decorating rooms without the use of contrasts and black and white.

An interesting combination is given by the green and white range in the design of the so-called eco-style . This combination does not tolerate black finishes and is associated with summer greenery and freshness.

White color for a kitchen of any style and interior trend is always a unique and interesting design. As you can see from the numerous photos in our selection at the end of the article, white and all its shades are perfectly combined, give softness and dilute even the most intense palette a little. Such a kitchen will never go out of fashion and will bring a lot of positive emotions to its owners.

You can view the photo gallery of white kitchens in the article “Interior design of a white kitchen”.

White kitchens - design advice, a large collection of photos of white kitchens in the interior

White kitchen sets. White kitchens are very popular, they look stylish and elegant. White kitchens are timeless. The white kitchen turns out to be both bright and light, but at the same time calm and neutral. It carries a charge of pure positive energy and freshness.

Undoubtedly, a white kitchen is a stylish option for decorating a kitchen interior . White color is an ideal background for any shades, which easily gathers all the details into a single harmonious composition. This is the color of purity and nobility, which makes the kitchen unusually attractive and elegant.

White universal. With it, you can create an interior in any style - both classic and modern. It all depends on your preferences.

kitchens are made quite rarely in white color. But in combination with other shades: yellow, red, coffee, black, etc. white color gives the room freshness and brightness, visually enlarges the space, and besides, it unites the interior details into one whole.

Black and white kitchens are recognized as one of the most stylish designers. View options for designing black and white kitchens and interior design in the photo here

If only one white color is used in the interior, then it is quickly tired and premises. will begin to resemble a laboratory or a hospital ward. It is impossible not to agree with this statement, looking at these two photos.

The white kitchen set needs to be carefully looked after, as the color is quite dirty.

In order for a white kitchen to please you for a long time, you need to diversify the interior with smooth, matte, glossy and embossed materials - in the decoration of the apron (wall panel), in the decoration of the walls of the kitchen, floor and ceiling.

You can combine a white kitchen set with tiles and wallpaper imitating stone, wood, leather, etc. , use natural and floral motifs.

To make the room seem warmer, you can dilute the white color with brown. In brown, you can make shelves, countertops, floor color.

Walls can be painted with wallpaper, washable wallpaper, ceramic tiles or decorative plaster. Wenge-colored tiles will help to make the interior more luxurious. The kitchen apron can be decorated with glass decorative panels, photo printing or mosaic tiles. You can see the design options for aprons (wall panels) for a white kitchen HERE

If you do not want to make the room pure white, you can use milky, creamy, creamy and other shades of this color for the walls. You can complement the interior with mother-of-pearl, pearl and silver shades.

Walls of bright colors also diversify and bring liveliness to the interior.

You can apply bold contrasting combinations of walls and a white kitchen, with shadows can be painted in bright and warm colors: green, blue, blue, orange, red.

For the floor it will be most practical to use laminate, ceramic tiles or porcelain stoneware, the use of the currently popular decorative self-leveling floor is also relevant.

Bright furniture elements, kitchen towels, tablecloths, colorful dishes, paintings, curtains and so on can become the highlight of the room.

White kitchen design options can be varied. Popular white kitchen sets in combination with black, red, brown, orange, green. In such kitchens, white should predominate noticeably, and complementary color is used to enliven the kitchen, make it more fun.

White is the perfect solution for small kitchens. This shade visually expands the space and gives a feeling of freedom, which is so difficult to achieve in a small apartment. The white kitchen becomes light and airy.

Externally, the design of the white kitchen is quite simple. But, despite the apparent simplicity, the white kitchen has charm and charm, it wins people over and creates a comfortable atmosphere. Therefore, starting the morning in a white kitchen, you will receive a charge of positive energy and good mood.

White kitchen - dilute with color and add zest

Pure white kitchen , no doubt, insanely good, but sometimes it lacks a holiday. This is especially acute in the cold winter, when you want brighter colors in all areas of life. Decorate a white kitchen with some tricks and bold bright details:

* One of the ways to diversify the interior of a white kitchen is decorative stickers on walls and furniture. You can also draw various motifs using stencils for decor, hang bright pictures, decorative plates on the walls.

* Refresh your white kitchen with greens, flowers, flower pots. Flowerpots and pots with juicy green or brightly flowering vegetation can be placed on the floor, on the window or on the kitchen table.


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