8 Ways to Jazz Up a Neutral Kitchen
See these creative ideas for giving a white, gray or otherwise neutral kitchen more personality
Neila Deen
2 April 2019
Many of us love a kitchen with a neutral palette — especially if it features cabinets that are white, wood or gray, according to Houzz research. Neutrals are also popular for kitchen countertops and backsplashes, as well as kitchen walls.
But if you find an all-neutral kitchen a bit too plain — or you’ve been living with one for a while and want to spruce it up — there are plenty of ways to add personality to the heart of your home. These eight ideas may get the creative juices flowing. Which one would you like to see in your kitchen?
But if you find an all-neutral kitchen a bit too plain — or you’ve been living with one for a while and want to spruce it up — there are plenty of ways to add personality to the heart of your home. These eight ideas may get the creative juices flowing. Which one would you like to see in your kitchen?
1. Feature a Patterned Tile
Adding a patterned tile to your neutral kitchen can give it color and personality. This blue-and-white tile pops against soft gray cabinets, white countertops and dramatic wood ceiling beams. Gold fixtures and cabinet pulls further liven up the space.
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Adding a patterned tile to your neutral kitchen can give it color and personality. This blue-and-white tile pops against soft gray cabinets, white countertops and dramatic wood ceiling beams. Gold fixtures and cabinet pulls further liven up the space.
Find a kitchen designer on Houzz to help you pick out a patterned tile
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Patterned tile isn’t just for backsplashes — you can add it to a floor or even the back of a kitchen island, as shown here. I recommend that you keep other textures and decorative shapes in the room to a minimum so they don’t compete with your patterned tile.
In this kitchen, the high contrast between two neutrals — white on the upper cabinets and black on the lower cabinets, range hood and window frames — creates a tension that also helps make the room interesting.
Read about three high-contrast kitchens
Patterned tile isn’t just for backsplashes — you can add it to a floor or even the back of a kitchen island, as shown here. I recommend that you keep other textures and decorative shapes in the room to a minimum so they don’t compete with your patterned tile.
In this kitchen, the high contrast between two neutrals — white on the upper cabinets and black on the lower cabinets, range hood and window frames — creates a tension that also helps make the room interesting.
Read about three high-contrast kitchens
2. Hang a Piece of Art
Kitchens are often overlooked as places to feature a piece of art. But people spend quite a bit of time in these spaces, which makes them perfect backdrops for a favorite artwork. To protect your art, place it in a frame if appropriate. Hang any unframed pieces away from the stove or any water source.
Kitchens are often overlooked as places to feature a piece of art. But people spend quite a bit of time in these spaces, which makes them perfect backdrops for a favorite artwork. To protect your art, place it in a frame if appropriate. Hang any unframed pieces away from the stove or any water source.
A gallery wall brings personalized style to a kitchen from Folkway Design & Wares that has neutral cabinets, countertops, flooring and walls.
As an alternative to hanging the artwork, you could lean several pieces on a shelf and add a sprinkling of attractive kitchen accessories so that they, too, become part of the decor.
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As an alternative to hanging the artwork, you could lean several pieces on a shelf and add a sprinkling of attractive kitchen accessories so that they, too, become part of the decor.
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3. Add Wallpaper
Wallpaper can have a big effect in any room. This traditional floral wallpaper adds visual interest to a kitchen that has simple white cabinetry, black countertops and rustic wood floors.
Look to vinyl or wipeable wallpaper that you can clean with a damp rag. As with art, I recommend hanging decorative wallpaper away from the stovetop or water to avoid mildew or potential fire hazards.
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Wallpaper can have a big effect in any room. This traditional floral wallpaper adds visual interest to a kitchen that has simple white cabinetry, black countertops and rustic wood floors.
Look to vinyl or wipeable wallpaper that you can clean with a damp rag. As with art, I recommend hanging decorative wallpaper away from the stovetop or water to avoid mildew or potential fire hazards.
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In this kitchen, dramatic and playful botanical wallpaper helps define a portion of the room as its own functional zone with a small island.
4. Add an Eye-Catching Window Treatment
Window treatments can dress up a room in the same way that a beautiful scarf elevates a plain outfit. A pink patterned Roman shade brings a pleasant punch of color to this kitchen.
Window treatments can dress up a room in the same way that a beautiful scarf elevates a plain outfit. A pink patterned Roman shade brings a pleasant punch of color to this kitchen.
This green floral Roman shade livens up the neutral kitchen in a home remodeled by Patriarch Architecture. Cheery yellow window casings and a matching Dutch door also help.
When using window treatments to pep up a neutral kitchen, I recommend taking one of two approaches. One option is to coordinate your decorative shade with accessories in similar colors. The other is to limit the color and pattern in your kitchen to just the shade, window and doors, as shown here.
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When using window treatments to pep up a neutral kitchen, I recommend taking one of two approaches. One option is to coordinate your decorative shade with accessories in similar colors. The other is to limit the color and pattern in your kitchen to just the shade, window and doors, as shown here.
Shop for Roman shades
5. Install Statement Lighting
Getting creative with light fixtures can amp up your neutral kitchen’s style, whether you choose one light over an island, as in this kitchen from Shylo Preston, or several fixtures throughout the kitchen. Consider unique shapes or dazzling finishes that will stand out against the plain backdrop of your kitchen.
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Getting creative with light fixtures can amp up your neutral kitchen’s style, whether you choose one light over an island, as in this kitchen from Shylo Preston, or several fixtures throughout the kitchen. Consider unique shapes or dazzling finishes that will stand out against the plain backdrop of your kitchen.
Get 13 ideas for making a white kitchen stand out
For a more cohesive look, try coordinating accessories or a piece of furniture with your statement light fixture. In this wood-and-white kitchen from Allison Crawford, the gold legs of the bar stools nicely coordinate with the glamorous gold chandelier.
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6. Paint a Bold Accent Wall
Painting an accent wall is one of the simpler ways to add personality to a neutral kitchen. To get enough impact, choose a color that pairs well with, but still stands apart from, the other finishes in your kitchen.
This neutral kitchen also benefits from one of the other ways to jazz up a neutral kitchen: the patterned tile backsplash.
Painting an accent wall is one of the simpler ways to add personality to a neutral kitchen. To get enough impact, choose a color that pairs well with, but still stands apart from, the other finishes in your kitchen.
This neutral kitchen also benefits from one of the other ways to jazz up a neutral kitchen: the patterned tile backsplash.
In this kitchen, a pretty lavender coats the walls and ceiling. The shade is a surprising and refreshing companion to the taupe cabinets. With the light hitting the shimmery backsplash, it nicely reflects the purple hue.
Find an interior designer to help you choose a kitchen wall color
Find an interior designer to help you choose a kitchen wall color
7. Accessorize With Color
Adding pops of color through accessories is another simple way to dress up a neutral kitchen. You might place playful, colorful accents throughout your kitchen — try a kettle, boxes, canisters or vases. The bar stool upholstery adds an invigorating zing of color to this white kitchen by Pinney Designs.
Adding pops of color through accessories is another simple way to dress up a neutral kitchen. You might place playful, colorful accents throughout your kitchen — try a kettle, boxes, canisters or vases. The bar stool upholstery adds an invigorating zing of color to this white kitchen by Pinney Designs.
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Coordinating your colorful kitchen accessories with your bar stools, artwork and even fresh produce and flowers will make your kitchen look picture-perfect.
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Coordinating your colorful kitchen accessories with your bar stools, artwork and even fresh produce and flowers will make your kitchen look picture-perfect.
Shop for bar stools in the Houzz Shop
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8. Go for Gold
A little bling goes a long way, especially in the kitchen. Adding gold accents in the form of cabinet pulls or bar stools can give a luxe look to the plainest kitchen. The three pendants over this kitchen island bring in an energizing dose of gold.
8. Go for Gold
A little bling goes a long way, especially in the kitchen. Adding gold accents in the form of cabinet pulls or bar stools can give a luxe look to the plainest kitchen. The three pendants over this kitchen island bring in an energizing dose of gold.
These gold pendants lend a tasteful touch of glamour to a mostly white kitchen. The gold cabinet pulls, oven knobs and sink faucet coordinate with the lighting finish to give the kitchen unmistakable style.
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