September 14, 2018 | CR
Source: Chilton Development
Add real wood elements. Real wood adds a warm organic feel to a white kitchen. Islands/countertops, floating shelves, and flooring are great areas with the potential to add a real wood look.
Source: MALI AZIMA
Accessorize to bring in your personality and flavor to your all-white kitchen. Consider displaying your cookbook collection in your open shelving units. If you have a garden, rotate in fresh flowers for a pop of color. The options are endless to add depth and interest to what could otherwise be a bland space.
Source: My Amazing Things
Add a statement hood and/or backsplash. A large striking range hood and dramatic backsplash could be the only major design statement you need in an otherwise all-white kitchen!
Source: Lauren Albanese
With an all white kitchen, it’s all about adding contrasting elements and shades of color that will blend seamlessly with the white space and create a more inviting space for your family and guests.