7 Green Kitchens That Nods to Nature and Life
7 Green Kitchens That Nods to Nature and Life
Tired of so many black and white kitchens and want more creative kitchen vibes? Try green — always refreshing and related to nature and growth. Start small with a pale mint or go bold with an emerald hue, these shades will leave your guests green with envy.
1. This kitchen is a language of simpleness and harmony and feels like a natural extension of the view outside. The green delivers a feeling of spring approaching in the melting snow. Cabinets are made of solid wood, which is environmentally friendly, durable and totally close to nature. Marble countertop and wood stools layer an organic touch.
2. Here's proof that you can still embrace color while designing a minimalist kitchen. It feels buoyant, fresh yet edgy with this greish green cabinet ry and white marble counter. The rich sheen of the hardwood elements draw the eye and lends a feeling of warmth to the space.
3. Deep green and white oak Shaker cabinets paired with crisp white counter and backsplash prove to be a very good team in this stylish space. Combination of open and closed cabinets can bring more possibilities to the performance of this modern kitchen. Have fun with open sections, stacking plates and adding items that bring personality to the space as a whole.
4. It feels fresh and relieved with this buoyant shade of sage green hue and light tone wood. The matte-lacquered look goes well with the light wood, gives off a sense of nature and elegance and its durability reduces the wear and tear from all the use of your cabinets. Handleless design enhance linear aesthetics. The I-shaped linear structure layout design is simple and clear, suitable for small and medium-sized apartments, and has complete storage functions.
5. Paired with organic texture from the stone counter and white oak bar stools, this green feels funky but still connected with nature. Take the vertical space to the peak of cabinet capacity and a more expansive look, and a fluted surface and lighting strip make it more ornamental for a versatile island.
6. Challenge stereotypes and create a retro, modern kitchen and dinning space through exquisite integration, just like this one. It sets a saturated green as the keynote and pair with brass handles, dark brown high stools and warm wooden countertops. Matte molded door paneled cabinet paired with the glass wall cabinet presents a modern low-key luxury look. The integrated design of dining and kitchen creates a truly open space atmosphere.
7. This kitchen looks unexpected, bold and playful by the high contrast in color, but not that over-the-top since the colors are in proper scale. Burnt orange must be the first to catch your eyes, while the minty green is like a summer breeze refreshing your mind. Fluted surface makes a another statement against to the sleek matte lacquered cabinets.