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Green Kitchens are proving to be even more popular this year. From forest green to sage, this versatile colour of nature can give a refreshing, calming and invigorating feel to the hardest working room in the home.
Whatever style you are looking for, green can work well in contemporary and traditional kitchens, on it's own, or alongside colours such as, white, grey, pink and black. Considering textures, dark greens and marble create a luxurious ambience, whereas paler tones and wood can exude a calm, tranquil and natural balance in the room. Below we have listed some more ideas to help you get inspired for your next kitchen renovation.
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Clean & Fresh
No matter what shade of green you go for, the contrast of white will create an exuberant ambience in any size of kitchen. This fresh feel can work in any size of room and gives the flexibility to use as much green as you dare. When designed correctly, this colour pairing is a timeless design that can have accent colours and accessories to keep up to date with the latest trends.

Make it Marvellous with Marble
Marble worktops are a statement piece in any kitchen and when paired with the right green, can enhance it even further. Dark greens and gold accents can create a luxurious feel that can work in a modern and country kitchen, it's purely down to the design.
If you're looking for a more serene space, consider more subtle hues that will work with the smooth texture of marble, consider an olive or sage to create tranquil tones.

Dark & Desirable
At the moment, strong colours are being used and dark green is definitely one of the main players! No matter what size the kitchen, hunter, forest and emerald greens can command the room. Use with a light or dark wooden floor to create your desired atmosphere and use gold handles or accessories to add a little light to the dark.
Consider matt rather than gloss finish, reflecting growth, nature and balance. Be brave in the heart of your home and embrace the bold!

Country Chic
A timeless classic with a modern twist. The versatile green matched with brass handles and natural wood create a stunning kitchen, no matter what the size. Country style kitchens will always be a trend and easy to update with glass or tile splashback and statement lighting.
Suggested shades that will work through time are: mint green, viridian, pistachio, and teal.

Simply Sophisticated
If you are looking for earthy vibes, soft, warm green shades can create a stunning kitchen that's inviting to family and friends all year round. Consider just having the island green to add interest and compliment the cabinets and floors.
A contrasting colour is a fantastic option that offers strength and stability, especially if you use warm undertones. It's a versatile colour and can be used as a feature or foundation base to work with in any space.

Freedom of the Forest
Forest green is exciting for a designer. It can be used to create contemporary or traditional kitchens and is perfect for bringing the outdoors in. The rich dark tones work beautifully with light wood and introducing secondary colours can create stunning focal points.
If you have an open plan kitchen diner, using green can help with the flow from each space. Think of chairs, rugs, sofas and curtains to maintain the earthy tones throughout your home.
Ready to give the green light?
With over 36 years experience in creating beautiful kitchens, our team of designers can inspire you with ideas that will not only be on trend, but also consider space, budget, life and the future.
If you are looking at renovating your kitchen and want to get inspired by our team then please call us on 01626 356323 or book a free appointment (at your home or in our showroom) by clicking on the button below.