7 Ways to Warm Up a Contemporary White Kitchen
Add comfort and texture to a monochrome kitchen by introducing rich timber tones
Modern flat-fronted cupboards and drawers give a fresh, bright feel to a kitchen, but how do you prevent the space from looking sterile? Incorporating timber in cabinets, benchtops and floors, and adding wooden furniture and accessories, lets you create a room that feels both airy and warm. Take a look at these gorgeous kitchens for seven stylish tips and countless inspiration.
2. Repeat it
Contrast shiny white lower cabinets with warm wood uppers. This row of high wall-mounted cabinets is covered with a dark wood that matches the flooring and contrasts with the white floor-mounted cabinetry below. The addition of a wood panel on the side of the island bench ties the two tones together.
Contrast shiny white lower cabinets with warm wood uppers. This row of high wall-mounted cabinets is covered with a dark wood that matches the flooring and contrasts with the white floor-mounted cabinetry below. The addition of a wood panel on the side of the island bench ties the two tones together.
3. Consider the details
This overall white kitchen gets its warmth from well-crafted features including the timber breakfast bar, the veneer rangehood and the beautiful handles on the full-height cupboards. Even the edging on the shelves adds to the look of quality in this kitchen.
This overall white kitchen gets its warmth from well-crafted features including the timber breakfast bar, the veneer rangehood and the beautiful handles on the full-height cupboards. Even the edging on the shelves adds to the look of quality in this kitchen.
4. Bring in black
Add drama to your wood-and-white kitchen with a touch of black. In this striking space, the black-framed windows, globe pendant lights and charcoal-hued island legs contrast sharply with the glossy white cabinetry.
The light timber gives the space a honey-toned warmth, and the dark wood beams above help bridge the gap between black and white.
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Add drama to your wood-and-white kitchen with a touch of black. In this striking space, the black-framed windows, globe pendant lights and charcoal-hued island legs contrast sharply with the glossy white cabinetry.
The light timber gives the space a honey-toned warmth, and the dark wood beams above help bridge the gap between black and white.
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5. Showcase the grain
Make a feature of your kitchen’s timber elements by choosing a variety with a beautiful grain. These two matching panels of wood were divided into sections along the upper cabinets and the base of the island benchtop. As they were cut from one sheet of timber, the grain forms a continuous pattern.
The textured wood is the ideal contrast to the gleaming white countertop.
Make a feature of your kitchen’s timber elements by choosing a variety with a beautiful grain. These two matching panels of wood were divided into sections along the upper cabinets and the base of the island benchtop. As they were cut from one sheet of timber, the grain forms a continuous pattern.
The textured wood is the ideal contrast to the gleaming white countertop.
6. Bring it to your benchtops
A simple way to warm up a contemporary white kitchen is by choosing timber benchtops. In this kitchen, they echo the floorboards and the sloped ceiling to create a bright yet cosy feel.
You can choose from many different types of timber including oak, pine, iroko, bamboo and many more. The material you go for will depend on the tone you’re after and the level of durability you need. Maintain timber benchtops by oiling them regularly or sealing them with a specialist product.
Details That Count: 17 Designer Tips for a Great Kitchen
A simple way to warm up a contemporary white kitchen is by choosing timber benchtops. In this kitchen, they echo the floorboards and the sloped ceiling to create a bright yet cosy feel.
You can choose from many different types of timber including oak, pine, iroko, bamboo and many more. The material you go for will depend on the tone you’re after and the level of durability you need. Maintain timber benchtops by oiling them regularly or sealing them with a specialist product.
Details That Count: 17 Designer Tips for a Great Kitchen
7. Introduce timber furniture
If you want to add wood to an existing white kitchen but don’t have the time or budget to change any of the main, in-built elements, introduce timber through your furniture and accessories instead. Although this bright white kitchen has a pale wood floor, it’s the timber chairs and wall-hung knife rack that really warm up the space.
If you want to add wood to an existing white kitchen but don’t have the time or budget to change any of the main, in-built elements, introduce timber through your furniture and accessories instead. Although this bright white kitchen has a pale wood floor, it’s the timber chairs and wall-hung knife rack that really warm up the space.
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Glossy white cabinets lend a luminous quality to a kitchen. To maintain that look, introduce timber with a light touch. This kitchen island has natural timber cabinetry below its gleaming white benchtop. The designers left a gap between the two elements, which helps lift the island and create an airy feel.
A full-height ash pivot door with a pale surface adds another warm element, and its recessed design ties in with the island cabinets.
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