13 Fresh Ways With a White Kitchen
There’s a reason this
look has staying power. Here’s a
baker’s dozen of ideas for making your white
kitchen shine
White-on-white kitchens have been a classic look for many years.
Why does this trend endure? For starters, white connotes cleanliness, makes
small spaces appear larger, and brightens rooms that are naturally dark.
Although many all-white kitchens are just lovely, some can appear a bit stark or cold. To help clients warm up their white, I recommend a variety of strategies, such as mixing metals and adding contrasting paint, fabric or wood. Read on for inspiration for personalizing your white kitchen so that it stands out from the crowd.
Although many all-white kitchens are just lovely, some can appear a bit stark or cold. To help clients warm up their white, I recommend a variety of strategies, such as mixing metals and adding contrasting paint, fabric or wood. Read on for inspiration for personalizing your white kitchen so that it stands out from the crowd.
1. Warm metal
accents. Copper, bronze, brass and polished nickel are just a few of
the metals that can warm up an all-white kitchen. The gold sconces above the
window and the white pendant lights, with their subtle hint of gold, add warmth
and a touch of luxury to this all-white kitchen.
2. Color and metal. Moving beyond metallics alone, a single
contrasting color when combined with metals can create drama in a white
kitchen. In this photo, a modern white kitchen intermingles black pendants and
countertops with gold seating. This combination contributes to the room’s sleek
contemporary look.
3. Wallpaper. I love wallpaper, especially in kitchens. Wallpaper can introduce
color, movement and dimension to a white kitchen. When applied to a lone wall,
wallpaper can create a dynamic focal point, as shown in this photo. The bright
white cabinets and crisp white walls are softened by the shades of blue in the
fish swimming on the side wall. This kitchen’s under-the-sea motif is enhanced
by the blue tile on the back wall and the sea urchin-shaped pendant lights.
Unlike the previous photo, where the wallpaper takes center
stage, here a gray-and-white paisley wallpaper provides a muted backdrop that
enhances the quiet elegance of this white kitchen.
4. Colorful island. Wood-stained islands often appear in white
kitchens because of the richness and contrast they bring. This
kitchen shows a creative alternative, pairing a chartreuse island with a
chartreuse Roman shade. Together they lend a whimsical, personalized feel. To
give your white kitchen a personal touch, consider painting your island your
favorite color.
This kitchen — with its bright red island, contrasting black
countertops and graphic floor — is a bold example of a one-of-a-kind white
kitchen.
5. Tile rug. Layering in a rug is a great way to introduce
color and texture to an all-white kitchen, but some clients worry that a rug
could be an added source of dirt as well as a possible tripping hazard.
This clever kitchen resolves both issues with a tile rug instead of a fabric one.
This clever kitchen resolves both issues with a tile rug instead of a fabric one.
6. Backsplash. A tile backsplash also can bring color and texture to your white
kitchen. But who says a backsplash must be tile? This kitchen has a
counter-level window in lieu of a tile splash. The window faces a luscious
succulent garden, thus creating a green vista for an otherwise monochromatic
kitchen.
7. Painted ceiling. A painted ceiling can bring unexpected color to your white
kitchen. Ceilings are often painted a shade of white, regardless of the room’s
wall color. Instead, they can be considered the fifth wall and a canvas ready
for color — think of yourself as Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel’s
ceiling for inspiration! The kitchen in this photo has a painted yellow ceiling
juxtaposed with a blue-and-white striped runner in the kitchen’s center. These
two elements create a vibrant feel for this primarily white kitchen. Dark
countertops heighten the room’s drama.
Unlike the energetic yellow ceiling in the previous photo, this
light blue ceiling evokes a tranquil feeling for this kitchen.
8. Statement hood. Sometimes a large hood together with dramatic backsplash is all
the design statement you need in a white kitchen, as shown in this photo.
9. Art wall. The trend for fewer wall cabinets to create more
openness in the kitchen is evidenced in this photo. This kitchen takes
advantage of its lack of upper cabinetry by creating an artistic focal point
behind the hood with tile.
10. Wood. Real wood can add a warm organic element to your white kitchen.
Islands, floating shelves and countertops are great potential kitchen additions
in wood. This photo shows a live-edge bar top.
11. In lieu of marble. Traditional white kitchens often are presented with marble
countertops and white subway tiles for a classic look. This kitchen also feels
classic, but in a new way, thanks to Azul Macaubas counters and a
soft white-and-blue mosaic tile backsplash.
12. Beyond stainless. Another way to bring color to your white kitchen
is with colorful appliances, as seen in this kitchen. Turquoise appliances and
a turquoise-tinged backsplash wall brighten this space.
13. Colorful fabric. Consider window coverings and pillows for your kitchen. Colorful
and patterned fabrics can add visual interest to a white kitchen, as shown in
this photo.
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