Refresh Your Kitchen With Green Cabinets

 

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Adding green to your kitchen cabinets helps create a bold and refreshing statement. In interior design, green is more than just a colour; it represents nature and brings a sense of tranquillity, renewal, and vitality to any space. When incorporated into kitchen cabinetry, green can transform the heart of your home into a serene space or create an atmosphere full of personality and character, depending on the shade of green you choose.

From sage greens that evoke the calming embrace of nature to bright limes that inject energy and creativity, and deep forest greens that add drama and character, green cabinets cater to many different design styles. They pair beautifully with various materials, from sleek stainless steel and warm wood tones to elegant marble and modern tile, to create your dream kitchen where you will love cooking your favourite meals and making memories.

In this blog post, we’ll get inspiration from our favourite green kitchen spaces and explore the many ways green cabinets can enhance your kitchen space, whether you’re aiming for a contemporary look with bold accents or a classic feel with muted earthy hues.

1/ Monochrome Kitchen

 

AI Photo by Violet’s Home Decor via Pinterest

The dark sage green cabinets look stunning in this design. Paired with a green marble backsplash and countertops that complement the cabinets, the overall look is ultimately elegant and sophisticated. This kitchen definitely has a wow factor that will impress anyone who walks through the door.

2/ Sage Green Kitchen Cabinets

 
sage green kitchen cabinets

Photo via June Grinstead

Adding sage green cabinets to your kitchen design can create a space that feels serene, and calm. Complement it with white paint on the walls and white or slightly grey countertops for an overall contemporary, airy, and elegant look.

3/ Deep Green Cabinets

 

Photo via Heavenly

The dark olive green cabinets pair beautifully with the grey marble countertops. The slightly muted grey undertones of the cabinets complement the white backsplash with grey grout. The brushed brass hardware adds a touch of warmth and elegance to the space.

4/ Elegance Meets Romance

 

Photo via Wind The Key

This kitchen design exudes elegance, romance, and a rustic countryside touch. Dark green cabinets pair well with a warm white, a light cream, or an off-white paint colour as beautifully displayed in the photo. While the white marble countertops add a touch of luxury, the wall panelling and timber kitchen island and ceiling create a warm modern farmhouse look.

5/ Medium Green Cabinets

 

This gorgeous kitchen space is stylish, elegant, and playful. The muted green cabinets pair beautifully with the white countertops and the cream backsplash adds some visual interest and contrast.

6/ Moody Kitchen Space

 
dark moody green kitchen cabinets

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This stunning kitchen design is both moody and elegant. The dark green forest kitchen cabinets add to the moody farmhouse aesthetic while the white backsplash brings a bit of brightness and contrast. The wooden countertops and table also add some warmth to space. Green cabinets, white subway tiles and timber is a beautiful combination for a moody modern and stylish space.

7/ Light Sage Green Kitchen

 
light sage green cabinets with white countertops and white backsplash

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This kitchen space exudes serenity and tranquillity with a classic/traditional design look. The white marble countertops and backsplash bring brightness to the space while the brushed brass hardware adds that warm classic touch. Overall, the space feels airy and calm with some visual interest brought by the tall kitchen cabinets and the open shelves.

8/ Dark Green Farmhouse Kitchen

 

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This kitchen design has a typical farmhouse look. The dark green cabinetry reminds of nature and the deep forest and the white marble countertops and backsplash bring some brightness to a space that could look too dark and moody. The wooden beams and timber floor add to the overall farmhouse aesthetic and bring some warmth to create a space that is inviting, cosy, and sophisticated. Medium wood pars beautifully with dark green cabinets and white countertops.

9/ A Classic Elegant Design

 

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This kitchen design exudes elegance and romance. The medium olive green cabinets and the beautiful grey marble countertops and backsplash create a space that looks luxurious, elegant, and inviting. The open shelves add some visual interest to the space and allow to display beautiful elements such as artwork, kitchen items, or home decor pieces. Light wood, grey marble, and olive green cabinets is a gorgeous combination.

10/ A Contemporary Look

 

I love the look of these dark green cabinets. They pair beautifully with the white walls and white countertops. The wooden open shelves add visual interest and warmth. The overall space looks airy, inviting, and sophisticated. The green cabinets also look gorgeous paired with the medium timber flooring and bronze hardware.

Choosing to add green to your kitchen can be a great idea to bring some personality and interest to your space. Dark greens will help you create a look that is moody, elegant, and inviting while light sage greens will bring tranquillity, serenity, and calm to your kitchen. In general, green kitchen cabinets pair well with white or grey countertops, light or medium wood, and brass, bronze, or black hardware.

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Thank you for reading and happy decorating,

Manon xx

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