While trends in kitchen materials, finishes and details might change, a white kitchen is always in fashion. It’s clean, bright, can seem bigger than it is, provides a wonderful view from different rooms, and functions with every layout style. Have a look:
Cary Bernstein Architect
Contemporary: This kitchen is streamlined and modern without being cold. The natural fiber carpet adds warmth, and also the simple horizontal drawer pulls tie the cabinets to the appliances and backsplash. In addition …
Cary Bernstein Architect
… it is not distracting when seen from another room. In fact, it’s a pleasing view.
Suggestion: Desire your kitchen to appear bigger? Try out an open kitchen island.
Andre laurent
Minimal: So when deciding what makes a kitchen a “white kitchen,” we are a bit on the fence. Must it be all white, with only a contrasting flooring and one pop of color? Must the countertops and appliances also be whitened? Please tell us what you think in the Remarks section below.
Andre laurent
This kitchen receives a significant burst of color from built-in seating and one piece of art, but we would still call it a white kitchen.
Likewise, the timber stools and matching tone of this waterfall counter around the island stick out against this sea of white.
Aviad Bar-Ness
Mid-century modern: A blank slate provides special furniture a chance to stand out. Here we’ve got vintage Eames shell chairs, an oval Saarinen tulip dining table and Caravaggio P4 pendants grabbing each of the attention.
Ed Ritger Photography
Scandinavian modern: This European style emphasizes materials through simplicity. This white kitchen/dining area is infused with warmth from the wood flooring, table and walls. Interesting shapes come from the Panton S seats and the floor lamp.
Elad Gonen
Blonde flooring and a mixture of new and old give this kitchen Scandinavian flair.
Laux Interiors Berlin
This open kitchen provides a wonderful white background for your dining room, giving the amazing Finnish Secto Lamps the backdrop they deserve.
PC, Chelsea Atelier Architect
Mod-ish: Between the white marble waterfall counter tops, white Cherner stools, white cabinets and white walls, this kitchen is about as white as it gets. The dark wood flooring create continuity between the kitchen and the other regions in the area.
Sleek galley: One might hardly notice that this kitchen is narrow due to the glistening white cabinets and white walls.
In Detail Interiors
Transitional: Upholstered counter stools are an impermanent element that may bring in a touch of color. In addition, this can be accomplished with fabric cushions for counter stools or chairs.
Dijeau Poage Construction
All this white gives this kitchen a modern feel, while the furniture, architecture and accessories are all rooted in custom, giving this space a transitional style.
Melissa Miranda Interior Design
Romantic: A white kitchen may go very romantic and glamorous. The clean backdrop lets the beautiful veining of the marble capture the attention it deserves.
Complex country: Vintage touches add character to this clean canvas, whether molding, hardware, lighting fixtures or accessories.
COOK ARCHITECTURAL Design Studio
Elegant: Here the base is white, however also the upholstered counter stools, valence, harlequin flooring and drum shade pendants up the style ante.
Eclectic: Just because your kitchen is white does not mean everything has to be vacant.
Brian Watford Interiors
French-inspired: Here, the Madeline seats, big glass bottles and other accessories sign at a trip to a French flea market.
Rebekah Zaveloff | KitchenLab
Vintage modern: This kitchen is crisp yet detailed. The schoolhouse light fixtures, French cafe seat and stools, bin pull hardware and timber details about the cabinets contribute to the style.
MusaDesign Interior Design
Industrial: Touches such as the metal vent hood, pendant lighting and counter stools give industrial style to this big open loft’s kitchen.
Farmhouse: A farmhouse table, paned glass-front cabinets, and bin pull hardware give this kitchen just the ideal dash of rural charm.
Gast Architects
Traditional: Carefully chosen vintage touches give this kitchen an updated New-England feel. The Windsor-inspired counter stools are the ideal selection for this look.
Amoroso Design
Collected: Hicks pendants, a blue desk, and fun floral patterns on the banquette stick out from the white backdrop.
Luck Stone Center
You can layer your own private style on top of this white backdrop effortlessly. Switch out stools, rugs, seats, pillows, glassware, small appliances (i.e. swapping a Mary Englebright teapot to a Michael Graves one), tableclothes, place settings, or hardware for completely different look.
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