1Keep 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.
2Balance 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.
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3Use 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.
4Add 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.
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5Contrast 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.
6Bring 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.
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7Add 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.
8Display 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.
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9Paint 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.
10Treat 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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11Play 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.
12Spend 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.
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13Splurge 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.
14Highlight 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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15Bounce 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.
16Contrast 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.
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17Use 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.
18Keep 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.
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19Being 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.
20Opt 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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