
Cozy hut kitchen

How do you decorate the kitchen of a charming cottage from the 1920s? Bring in white. In this cozy cooking room, white feels fresh on the blue ceiling of the room (Silbrig blue from Benjamin Moore) and hand-painted back splash tiles.
High contrast kitchen

The kitchen in this Brooklyn Bachelor -Pad is a strong lesson on how well white works with contrast. The Helle Island of Carrara Marble feels almost heavenly when they are placed against the black cupboards and lights of the room. It creates visual interest – and it still enables its chefs to grab the cupboards with dirty hands without obvious stories.
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Minimalist and neutral

Uncharities of the maximum, colorful, colorful decorators Miles Redd and David Kaihoi, who have apparently never met a fire engine red or Kelly Green that they didn't like. Her latest project proves its versatility as a designer. Not a single light color can be found in this duplex penthouse with four bedrooms in Manhattan. And it's just breathtaking. In the kitchen, white walls in the Venetian plaster take up a golden color when the sunlight rounds off from the east.
Beautiful and glamorous

When the fashion superstar is your neighbor, your apartment is in good hands. Do not seek more than the Tribeca apartment project by Christian Siriano for a reason. The brave black accents for chic layers combine with contrasting marble.
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Hold it original

The customer -specific cupboards in this Greek revival Hudson Valley, New York, at home, which was designed by Miles Redd, are combined by Wolf with a ventilation hood. In contrast to the white cuisine, the chairs from the 19th century were padded in a botanical bennison print.
Mediterranean flair

In Martyn Lawrence Bullard's house in Los Angeles, the white kitchen pays homage to the Mediterranean style of the house. The original tiles and the original tiles of the house received a complete white laundry and supplemented the barely white O'keefe & Merritt-Herd from the 1930s. Fat wall cladding and rustic floor coverings provide additional dimensions.
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Forever classic

When renovating her French country kitchen, Tricia Crist, she turned into the kitchens in historical period style as a point of reference. After she planned every white kitchen, she decided on the color scheme that was clear to the test of the time: white.
Tiny and functional

Not all kitchens have to be white to achieve this clean effect. For example, we take the kitchen of this 490 square meter apartment with a bedroom in New York City. The white island with the white marble is interrupted by the warm -soft oak. “We have joked internally that we would do a modern Parisian tree house,” added the homeowner.
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Always trendy

The kitchen of interior designer Bethanie Kendra lacks natural light, which she took into account when determining the program for her culinary space. This white and bright aesthetics brings a breathtaking crispy and clean atmosphere that illuminates the weak room.
Color pops

If this is a sad beige kitchen, we don't want to be happy. In the jewelry designer Matthew Harris' Pied-à-Terre in Lisbon there is a work of art by Jean Cocteau on a custom-made shelf in the Portuguese Rosa Marble. The white-on — scheme is supplemented by color pops in every corner. Hashtag obsessed.
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Use mighty pigments

White may be the star of her kitchen, but it doesn't have to be the only color. In this apartment in Manhattan, Dorothy Berwin, who works with designer Sandra Arndt from Studio, receives the best of both worlds by adding this table with Bubblegum Pink Sabine Marcelis to this high, contrasting space.
Wood Wonderland

For a purely white kitchen with Mother Nature's Gisalenta seal, some organic details are included. In this Malibu, California, the standard architecture and Martha Mulholland heated the neutral space with wooden elements.
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Decide on open shelves

As this Long Island, New York, proves, a purely white kitchen can be a great empty canvas to show all of your plates, cookware and snacks. To perfect the look, designer Linda Rodin used floating shelves.
Set pretty

All-White kitchens often get the call to be cold and unbound. How could you turn the story over better than add some well -equipped seats? Alex Logsdail perfected the look with this Carl Malmest chair.
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Mix and match

Why are a material satisfied if you can choose two? Michael K. Chen skilfully compared a ribbed wooden base and a Cristallo quartzite in this home in Manhattan.
Decide on retro contact

For purely white treatment that feels really timeless, you should add retro touch. With curved worktops and tiled walls and floors, this small kitchen of Mark Grattan feels like a walk on the past in the right way.
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Style with symmetry

See double? Well, this is sometimes the trick to bring a visual intrigue into a purely white kitchen. A typical example: This space by Nicholas Obeid, in which supporters for two Allied manufacturers and vintage chairs are.
Add art

Never underestimate the power of great art. The designer Laura Hodges integrated muffled pieces into this newly renovated kitchen. The result? A happy medium between protected and personable.
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Design to new heights

Ready to bring a dose of drama into your purely white kitchen? As Tim Godbold's East Hampton in New York proves, the only way is to go. Here the designer commissioned the illuminants for devices to flank the suitable blanket, pull the eye up and make the room appear much larger.
Paint the softest pink

At first glance, the fashion designer Carly Cushnies kitchen looks very white. The reality? Hardly any pink walls increase the crisp cupboards, back splash and worktops, which gives the purely white kitchen concept some warmth.

Rachel Silva is the associated digital editor at Elle Decor, where she covers all things design, architecture and lifestyle. It also monitors the feature reporting of the publication and is at any time knee-deep in an investigation of everything from currently from to the Internet. She has more than 16 years of experience in the editorial and works as an editor for photo assignments Time And appear as president of women in the media in NYC. She visited the Columbia Journalism School and her work was nominated for awards by Asme, the Society of Publication Designer and World Press Photo.
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