Transform your kitchen into a dream with these green kitchen ideas.
We’ve gathered the best examples for every design style.
Your kitchen is one of the most frequently used areas of your home.
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Your kitchen offerseveryday functionalitybut is also a place to express your personality.
We have plenty of green kitchen ideas if you want this inviting color in your space.
Green can be bold or subtle, refined or vibrant.
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Frompistachio green to vibrant chartreuse, it gives any kitchen a fresh look.
Create Contrast
Compose asophisticated kitchenwith a sleek mix of white and forest green.
Quartz countertops and white paneling make the kitchen island the focal point in this green kitchen.
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Create cohesion by repeating the same finish on the faucet, cabinet hardware, and light fixtures.
Cream-color walls and subtly crackled backsplash tiles add texture and warmth without overwhelming the space.
Pack a Pastel Punch
Sweeten up your kitchen with a candy-colored breakfast bar.
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Thebright pastel hueon thiskitchen islandstands out against neutral cabinetry and stone countertops.
Stainless-steel appliances help balance the cool tones of the mint-green paint color and the warm wood cabinets and flooring.
The pistachio-green kitchen islandcomplements the ceilingand contrasts with crisp white kitchen cabinets.
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A set of wicker stools add natural texture.
Use Green as a Neutral
Neutral colors aren’t limited to white or beige.
Add subtle color to your kitchen with shades ofblack, brown, and khaki green.
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Statement Light Fixtures
Dusty green cabinets elevate this kitchen and showcase gorgeous brasspendant lights.
The dark shade of green helps emphasize the metallic finish and light-wood island.Marble countertopscontinue the nature-inspired green kitchen design.
Go Monochrome
Green surrounds us in nature and provides a calming effect when used on walls.
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Bring the outdoors into your home with a completely green kitchen.
The monochromatic tool allows for accents of bright colors, like an aqua tile surround and vibrant artwork.
This kitchen sports ashiplapbacksplash paired withwhite cabinetryfor a traditional look.
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Mint- and seafoam-green cups, bowls, and containers stand out against the neutral backdrop.
Incorporate Green Kitchen Wallpaper
Add patternedpeel-and-stick wallpaperto otherwise ordinary white walls for an eclectic green kitchen.
Here, botanical wallpaper coordinates with ageometric tile backsplashin a similar shade of green.
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Yellow curtains match serving bowls and cups for a hint of summer color with minimal effort.
The light green wall color repeats on the trim of thewindow treatmentsand the glassware showcased on an open shelf.
Custom Green Cabinets
Crisp and stylish, a custom-paneledbuilt-in refrigeratorgives a sense of luxury.
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Make your kitchen even more opulent by selecting a lushjewel-tonegreen for your cabinets, trim, and island.
Rattan chairs,quartz countertops, and gold hardware add a final layer of timeless elegance.
A vintage light fixture and astriped area rugadd pattern and interest.
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Shop for Green Appliances
Paint isn’t the only way to design a green kitchen.
Achieve a similar look with colorful appliances.
This retro green refrigerator boasts both style and function and its magnetic surface doubles as storage.
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Pine countertops match this small kitchen’s floating knife holder, wooden spoon set, and other cooking accessories.
Create a Cozy Space
Make your kitchen the centerpiece of your home withopen shelvingand cozy colors.
Crisp shiplap paneling and copper dishware finish the classic design.
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Cottage Kitchen Style
Colorful and sweet, this tile backsplash pops against brightwhite upper cabinets.
Pastel green base cabinets balance thewall-to-wall tileand ground the airy cottage kitchen.
A retro navy range completes the room and continues the tile colors.
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Add Floor-to-Ceiling Color
For the ultimate green kitchen, incorporate the color from floor to ceiling.
Match your upper and base cabinets in a bright shade of apple green for a striking statement.
Blend hardwood elements andsubway tileto break up thegreen color schemewithout overwhelming it.
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If yourrustic country kitchenfeels outdated, add a fresh coat of paint.
Cover up years of wear and tear on existing cabinetry with a vibrant green color and new hardware.
But the sea green island and subway tile backsplash give the room a more colorful personality.
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Plus, its painted beaded-board surface celebrates every curve of the white vintage-style barstools.
A warmly stained hardwood floor and beigegranite countertopsadd neutral strength to the pretty palette.
Accessorizing the green cabinets with browns and tansfrom thefocal-point muraland woven shades to the hardwood flooradds an earthy personality.
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A white subwaytile backsplashwithdark grout linesadds the look of age.
The sink base wears a rich brown wood finish, as do the maple countertops.
An apron-front soapstone sink adds to the classic farmhouse flavor.
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Pick a subtle shade of green for a timeless approach to color.
Find a shade that leans neutral, like gray,tan, white, orblack, with green undertones.
Make It Midcentury
Midcentury modern designincorporates the past and present.
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Utilize clean lines and neutral shades to craft a modern meets retro kitchen.
A bright green finish makes the cabinets and island stand out against their brown counterparts.
White dishes and serving pieces stand out against a matching painted-green beaded-board backdrop.
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Stainless-steel appliances add a subtle gleam, while a red brick backsplash provides both color and texture.
To perfect your cottage kitchen, remember that cottage styleembraces pastels, so addpale yellowandblue accessoriesat will.
The all-wood island and hardwood floor complement the tiles' natural tints and shades.
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Black granite countertops offer a strong presence thatcontrastswithout detracting from the tile’s artful feel.
Showcase an Accent Wall
Design a one-of-a-kind kitchen with printed wallpaper orpatterned tileand colorful cabinets.
Here, soft green cabinets frame a blue backsplash featuring a geometrical design.
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Add simple items like white dishes or clay pots for accents that don’t distract from the pattern.
Rustic Charm
If your kitchen has exposed brick, complement brownearth toneswith light green cabinetry.
Metal counter stools add modern contrast.
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Glass light fixtures and whitefloating shelvesstand out against gray walls.
At the same time, containers and everyday items hide behind the sleek, rolling door.
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