30 ways to use green tones in the kitchen

30 ways to use green tones in the kitchen


Find out how to incorporate the color of the moment at home





30 ways to use green tones in the kitchen

There is no doubt: the green in the kitchen he is living his moment. But you can do a lot more with this color than just put it in closets – don’t forget the walls. They provide a lot of vibrancy and can be used to add texture and visual interest to the space.

Check out 30 of our favorite green kitchen wall ideas.

1. abstract




-

Do you want to add some charm to the green walls of your kitchen? Add some abstract patterns. These fun shapes will provide visual interest and will be a great design asset to center the rest of your room.

2. Green lockers




-

To add a green wall to your kitchen without opening a can of paint, install tall green cabinets like above in the Naked Kitchens space.

3. Green + gold




-

The color scheme can elevate a space from good to great, with green being no exception. Try pairing it with gold for a luxurious look.

4. Dark wood + green




-

Rich shades of darker woods like mahogany and walnut go perfectly with a sage green in the kitchen. To achieve this look, use wooden cabinets next to the green walls.

5. Stones with touches of green




-

Green kitchen walls don’t just need to be painted. Instead, you can also look for stones with accents of green, like the marble backsplash installed in the kitchen above by Katie LeClerq. Natural stone with these subtly colored tones adds the perfect amount of color to your space.

6. Breakfast corner




-

The humble breakfast nook often becomes the space where most of our meals are prepared. It is also a great spot for a green wall. Its proximity to the kitchen gives it color without having to find an empty wall to paint.

7. Lighter tones




-

Green cabinets are all the rage these days. But to make the modern look even better in your kitchen, paint your kitchen walls a lighter shade of green than your cabinets. Lots of greenery and lots of style.

8. Around the refrigerator




-

Paneling or cladding around large appliances like refrigerators is another great place to add a green wall. These blanks could use a good dose of color.

9. Use and abuse




-

But why limit yourself to just two shades of green in your kitchen? Add another and make the cabinets, backsplash and walls radiate green.

10. Cabinets and shelves




-

Another way to bring a green wall to the kitchen is through built-in cabinets or shelves. They give personality to a kitchen, as well as lots of color.

11. Backsplash




-

Backsplashes protect kitchen walls from splashes and stains, but they’re also another way to show off your personal style. Look for green backsplashes, like the nearly green tiles above, in Tyler Karu’s kitchen, to add style and durability.

12. Don’t forget the details




-

If you are painting your kitchen wall green, consider painting the surrounding wall green as well. This monochromatic look adds a pop of color and makes it stand out.

13. Beige + green




-

Looking for a relaxing color addition to your kitchen? Add beige and green. This color combination brings an earthy pop of color without being too strong.

14. Add a movable shelf




-

To add some modern space to your green kitchen wall, install a floating shelf. These popular kitchen assets are great for displaying a plant or two or for displaying some of your favorite utensils.

15. Use green with bronze




-

Bronze is an excellent companion for a soft, vintage green tone. Look for material lamps, like those in the kitchen above, by Simply Scandi Katie.

16. Wood panel




-

Texture can be as important as color in a space, and cooking is no different. Add both with a green slatted wood wall.

17. Use the same color




30 ways to use green tones in the kitchen

For a perfect green look from walls to cabinets, paint both in the same shade of green. This unique look turns a simple kitchen into a show.

18. Background




-

Wallpaper is a wonderful way to spruce up an empty wall in a kitchen and add some greenery. Look for a pattern that fits your style: something abstract for a modern kitchen, something vintage for a rustic style or something retro.

19. Add green tiles and walls




-

To protect the space around the sink or oven, you may need to add tiles. But don’t let that stop you from bringing a green wall into your kitchen! Look for green tiles and install them next to a green wall.

20. Paint your bookshelf




-

If you want the items on the open shelves to stand out rather than the shelves themselves, consider painting them the same color as the wall, in this case green.

21 Try a partial green wall




-

You can still have a green wall without using the whole wall. One partial coatingas for the panels, it is perfect for painting green.

22. Accessories




-

To make the kitchen wall look green as part of your space rather than just another color, add Accessories greens throughout the kitchen, like curtains and tea towels.

23. Green forest




-

Celebrate nature by painting your kitchen a rich forest green. This stunning color is a bold choice that helps bring the outdoors.

24. Highlight the space




-

For a green kitchen wall that doesn’t require an entire wall, use tiles in a space that needs a large backsplash, such as behind a stove or sink.

25. Gray-green




-

Another neutral shade of green is found in gray-green. This subtle blend brings out a pop of color without looking too much.

26. Try dark green




-

A black wall is definitely a bold choice in the kitchen, and you may feel reluctant to go that far. Instead, try a dark green. This dramatic choice looks unique without falling into total black.

27. Accent wall




-

Adding green to the kitchen doesn’t mean painting all the walls green. Instead, it can mean simply painting one wall green and keeping the other walls a neutral color, allowing the bolder color to really stand out.

28. Green + brick




-

A lightly tinted country green wall is a wonderful companion to exposed or vintage brick. The two bring a realistic and welcoming atmosphere to the kitchen.

29. Green stones




-

Of course, the green stone in your kitchen can go far beyond a few specks or shades of green, in fact, it can even be green. The stunning stone in the kitchen above AS Helsingo becomes a highlight in any space.

30. Use glassy green




-

Ready to go beyond dull green? Add some glassy green instead. The glass tiles provide color and reflect light for a sparkling effect.

* Via my domain

Source: Terra

You may also like