Table Of Content
- Got spare floor space? Add a pantry for plenty of extra storage
- Butcher-Block Countertops
- Create a cool Mid-century feel with simple wooden cabinetry
- Modern Kitchens
- Choose a classic all white kitchen that'll never date
- How do you decorate an awkwardly shaped kitchen?
- Kitchens with Windows That Allow Plenty of Natural Light
Deep, walnut woods are synonymous with the era and look amazing when used for simple, cabinet doors. Combine the darker wood with bright yellows and oranges to lift the space and give it even more or that retro feel. And at the other end of the spectrum, choose bright kitchen cabinets! Best thing about being able to paint kitchen cabinets is that if you tire of a color you can always paint over it. We love this bright sunny yellow, but we've been seeing green kitchens popping up on Instagram more frequently and even pink ones!
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Got spare floor space? Add a pantry for plenty of extra storage
If you live in a modern home and still want that cottage look, we think the easy way is to add plenty of texture and wooden accents. Choose a wooden farmhouse table, put up wooden shelves and decorate with nice traditional pieces, such as vintage crockery and cookware. Peninsula kitchens are similar to island kitchens but are connected to the main kitchen layout, extending from a wall or cabinet. This layout offers additional counter space, storage, and seating, bridging the gap between the kitchen and adjacent rooms. Peninsula kitchens provide a versatile solution for open-concept spaces, allowing for interaction with family and guests while cooking.
Butcher-Block Countertops
Whether stone, tile, metal, or even wallpaper, the material you choose for unique kitchen backsplash ideas will add all kinds of personality to your kitchen. And in many cases, as you'll see here in our roundup from our favorite designer house tours, your kitchen backsplash will be the star of the show. For small kitchen backsplash ideas, a seamless application with matching countertops works especially well. The best way to utilize space in a kitchen is to extend the cabinetry all the way up to the ceiling. Reaching the stuff you store up there when you finally need it, however, can be a pain. Take a note from designer Reena Ravi's studio kitchen, and put in a library ladder.
Create a cool Mid-century feel with simple wooden cabinetry
A brand-new kitchen references long-ago eras with a beadboard backsplash and cabinets painted in handsome green and detailed in white porcelain knobs. Leaded-glass doors on the upper cabinets further the vintage style and provide breezy counterpoints to solid base cabinets. Bring the feeling of a beach vacation to your home with nautical elements. Add rattan barstools and seating to a built-in restaurant-style booth to enjoy a meal together with the family.
Though you may love a French door refrigerator or an oversized stovetop, it's important to consider how they will look in the context of your space. Kelly-Ann Baptiste of Pure Collected Living went with a larger range hood to help offset the size of her kitchen instead of keeping the pre-existing smaller hood. Though you may only think about flow during your vinyasa yoga practice, it's equally important when designing a kitchen. Renovating a kitchen is expensive, so take a cue from Decorist designer, Baylee Floyd of Baylee Deyon Design, and go for a classic look you won't tire of easily. Whether you're an experienced chef or rarely go beyond microwaving ramen noodles, your kitchen is an integral part of your space. Though everyone's needs may differ, the kitchen often functions as the heart of the home, where friends and family can gather to share meals, stories, or even just a glass of wine.
In Elizabeth Hay's 16th-century thatch-roofed cottage, cabinets painted in charming Invisible Green by Edward Bulmer are offset by walls, beams, and ceiling in White Lead by Little Greene. A floral arrangement by Rambling Rose enhances the English countryside aesthetic."Being a quintessential Devon cottage, it was already full of charm but quite neutral in terms of color," she says. Mallory Kaye modernized this ranch house's kitchen while letting the original architecture shine. The custom adobe-style plaster range hood calls attention to the vaulted ceiling and skylight, which stretches along the room's width and brightens everything. Lauren Lothrop Caron of Studio Laloc packed as much storage as possible into this kitchen by fitting floating shelving into the corner next to the range hood. A thin ledge for spices is topped by a wider one for bigger tools.
If a full kitchen reno isn't the cards, consider swapping out all your hardware. You'll be surprised how shiny brass pulls and a new faucet can make an older kitchen feel fresh and new. If you've got a stainless stove or fridge, adding in brass or gold pulls can feel sleek and modern. This subtle pop of purple cabinetry makes a bold statement in this otherwise neutral kitchen.
This lovely kitchen has beige walls and beige ceiling that has exposed wooden log beams. This matches well with the lighter shade of wood used on the L-shaped kitchen island and cabinetry complemented by the gray stone textured flooring and the redwood stools of the breakfast bar. This is a Mid-Century Modern kitchen with white cabinetry and a built-in white desk next to the large three-door stainless-steel fridge.
Be sure to fill up shelves with lots of lovely knick knacks – crockery, cookware, jugs, flowers, plants, prints, anything and everything that looks pretty. It's these kinds of eclectic displays that will instantly add a rustic kitchen feel. Again, look out for decor in charity shops – our go-to place for weird but wonderful things to decorate your open shelves with. If you don’t want to replace the whole sink, upgrading the faucet or sprayer will help modernize your kitchen. Consider a high-arc faucet to make washing dishes and filling pots easier or opt for a touch faucet that’s perfect for washing messy hands. Choose an in-faucet sprayer or add one to the side of your sink for a convenient solution to rinsing dishes and watering plants.
And if budget is tight, go with a laminate 'marble' worktop which is a quarter of the price and you can pick up some really convincing ones now too. We talk you through the pros and cons of all the different types of kitchen worktops in our guide so have a read through that to see what would be best for your space. If your old kitchen worktops have seen better days you can usually replace them without having to rip out your whole kitchen. You could replace with like for like, but we think if you want your kitchen to feel like it's had a proper refresh, choose a different material. It's an easy update too and you can make curtains for your kitchen doors yourself. Simply pick out a fabric, measure it to fit your cabinet, allowing for a bit extra so it pleats and hangs nicely and then sew a fold at the top of the piece.
Twelve 15 Design Studio used a deep blue shade for cabinets to create a room that feels more like a beach escape. Desiree Burns of Desiree Burns Interiors embraces the trend and adds a touch of beadboard paneling for texture and sophisticated black accents like pendants and backsplash to make the trend her own. Trends are cyclical and while you might wish some fads stayed in the past, chances are, they'll become popular again. Cathie Hong Interiors proved that dark wood kitchen cabinets are not stuck in the past when paired with modern hardware and a touch of open shelving. At this Sea Island, Georgia, home designed by Ellen Kavanaugh, the small kitchen reflects more seaside light thanks to iridescent tile from Paris Ceramics. Amping up the glam factor are the brass accents, from the floating shelves and hood cover to the cabinetry hardware and sink fixtures.
If you aren't buying a new kitchen, you can switch out your cabinet doors for something more modern. A lot of sizes are standard so you could easily find replacements. Also, check out companies who make door fronts like Plykea and Naked Doors. Another update for your current kitchen, or to consider in your new kitchen design, is switching up the sink. A new sink style, plus a few decorating tweaks, can totally change the feel of a kitchen. Galley kitchens are characterized by their narrow, parallel counters, offering efficient workspace for cooking.