Choosing the colour of your kitchen is not a decision that you should take lightly: the colours of your kitchen finishes will determine the feeling of the whole room. If you want a bright space, or are concerned that you'll quickly get bored of a bold colour, white kitchen units or worktops could be great options. Increasingly popular, white kitchens lend themselves to the Scandi-style, to modern, minimalist spaces, or to cosy and inviting ones. Here are 6 white kitchen examples to help you find some inspiration.
An uber-minimalist grey and white kitchen
Did somebody say minimalism? If you're a beginner to this way of life, white will be one of your best allies. Here, lines define a grey and white kitchen that's very graphic and stripped-back. The white units are accentuated by stainless steel details and a dark grey floor, whilst the white marble countertops harmonise it all, subtly mixing the tones of white and grey.
A white kitchen that's contemporary and natural
Who said that white always equals cold? This room is a perfect example of an inviting white kitchen. The architect has chosen sand-toned paint for the walls and the floor, bringing in colours from the outdoors. Kitchen units stick with the monochrome white theme, adding brightness to the space and allowing it to really speak for itself.
White to highlight wood
It's one of the best colour pairings out there, and one that's chosen again and again: white and wood, the match made in heaven. Wood immediately brings warmth to white kitchen units and worktops, whilst white brings out the tones of wood. A glass partition wall connects the kitchen and dining room, opening the space and making the kitchen feel more modern.
A functional wooden and white kitchen
Just as in the previous example, this kitchen makes the most of pairing white and wood, with the difference here being that the woods used are of a rawer finish. In this house, the owners wanted to create a multifunctional space with a bar table for eating. They opted for white kitchen units with oak interiors, as you can see in the retractable unit in the left of the photo.
A white kitchen that's open and user-friendly
With its Scandinavian vibe and white units, elevated with wooden details, this kitchen space is particularly inviting. The combination of the marble, the Pearl White finishes and the wood mean this kitchen fits perfectly into the 'eco-chic' trend, which has been in vogue for the last few years. To make your space even more natural, don't shy away from adding a few plants.
A modern white kitchen with warmer tones
In this Parisian house, the kitchen takes on bright, sophisticated hues. Nestled on the ground floor of the building, this 11m² kitchen opens into the rest of the house and connects the ground floor garden with the first floor. As a lover of bright, modern spaces, the owner chose handle-less units in the Pearl White finish, which is warmer toned than a classic white. The countertop is in the natural stone Calacatta Boheme, by Naturamia.
If you're in need of more inspiration, have a look at our black kitchens, wood kitchens, or grey kitchens.
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