Five envy-inducing green kitchen ideas
Published on 07 Jun 2022
Make your guests green with envy with these five green kitchen ideas
The popularity of green kitchens has skyrocketed in recent years, with more and more people embracing nature-inspired décor, a trend that shows no signs of fading.
Green kitchen cabinets naturally evoke a sense of nature, creating a calm feel in an otherwise busy room of the home. As well as their aesthetic allure, the plethora of green shades available lend themselves to a variety of different looks.
What’s more, green works exceptionally well with other textures, offering flexibility to infuse wood, metallic or stone finishes into your scheme.
Whatever green colour palette you opt for, you’ll be choosing a timeless, versatile choice that you’ll love for years to come.
So, if you’re looking for ways to infuse green kitchen cabinets into your scheme, take a look at these five different looks you can achieve using green kitchen cabinets.
Classic green kitchen
Ashbourne Hunter Green. Designed by Elizabeth Hope Ltd in Bury
Our Hunter Green finish is a rich, regal shade that looks equally as fantastic in shaker kitchens and modern kitchens.
Pair this opulent green kitchen finish with wood-grained shaker doors, and luxurious gold kitchen handles for a look that’s as classic as it is sophisticated.
Natural green kitchen
H Line Ligna Mayfield Oak with H Line Sutton New Forest. Designed by Knaresborough Kitchens
When it comes to creating a natural look, nothing beats a green kitchen cabinet and wood combination.
H Line Sutton New Forest with Ligna Farmhouse Oak. Designed by Elmview Interiors in Burton-on-Trent
Opt for earthy green kitchen cabinets such as our New Forest finish. Then, easily infuse wood throughout your scheme using upper cabinetry, open shelving, handle rails or even a breakfast bar.
Almost-neutral green kitchen
Ashbourne Olive. Designed by Moulton Kitchens in Northampton
Our Olive finish sits closer to the neutral end of the spectrum, bridging the gap for those who want to stay neutral and simultaneously want to add colour to their scheme.
The near-neutral nature of this green hue means that it works well with lots of different colour options, allowing you to switch up accessories and décor as you please.
Light green kitchen
Hardwick Sage Green. Designed by Sigma 3 Kitchens in Esher
Lighter green kitchens create a fresh, inviting look that works brilliantly with traditional kitchen styles.
Ashbourne Sage Green. Designed by Kingswell Kitchens in Waterlooville
Sage Green creates a bright and airy look which is especially beneficial if your kitchen sits on the smaller end of the spectrum. Elevate the bright, airy look using white worktops and pops of metallic accents.
Scandi green kitchen
H Line Sutton New Forest and Highland Stone. Designed and installed for The Tannery, Stonewood Partnerships
Neutral colours are often associated with Scandi kitchen design, but we think green kitchen cabinets look equally as fantastic!
Create a sleek look with green handleless doors, then opt for a wood finish in your handle rails for a sleek-looking, functional Scandi scheme.
Are you ready to take the first steps towards your dream green kitchen?
If you're ready to bring your green kitchen ideas to life, find your nearest Masterclass Kitchens today.
For more design ideas and helpful kitchen planning advice, view our kitchen planning guides.