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Nothing stands the test of time more than a white kitchen. But, we know, when it comes to a white kitchen, there’s no such thing as one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re looking for an easy update to an existing kitchen, planning a complete kitchen remodel, or building a brand new kitchen, the choices out there can be overwhelming and we’re here to help! From crisp and modern white kitchens to warm and cozy farmhouse kitchens, we’ve gathered some of our all-time favorites that are filled with lots of cabinetry ideas and inspiration. Starting with designing your cabinet layout and picking the door style and white paint color (so many to choose from!) to choosing the countertop material and the all-important finishing touch—the hardware, these ideas will get you started designing the white kitchen on your dreams. And, because a white kitchen doesn’t have to be just white, we also have ideas for pairing white cabinetry with blue, black, green, and gray accents.
For more white kitchen inspiration, check out these additional stories:
In this Vermont farmhouse kitchen, crisp white cabinetry pairs with warm wood countertops and backsplash and unlacquered brass hardware for a timeless look that is fresh and inviting. The island is topped with soapstone for contrast.
David Hillegas, styling by Heather Chadduck Hillegas
Poured concrete countertops add just enough color contrast to white kitchen cabinets without being jarring or distracting. Here, designer Heather Chadduck Hillegas used 5cm thick counters, instead of the more standard 3cm, to give them more presence.
Named after the Shakers, the religious community known for their craftsmanship of simple yet beautiful furniture, this never-wrong cabinet style is recognized by its squared edges and recessed center panels. No matter if your home is a farmhouse, a cottage (as shown here), or a cabin, clean-lined Shaker-style door fronts add just enough of a design statement and work well with decor of any style.
Homeowner Jen Curtis decided to forgo upper cabinets in her cottage kitchen, opting for white planked shiplap walls instead. For the lower cabinetry, she installed all drawers, outfitted with extra long brass pulls, which provide hardworking storage and a cleaner, more cohesive look.
To keep an all-white kitchen from feeling too white, swap out the upper wood cabinet fronts for glass insets. Not only will the glass bring in light-reflecting sparkle, the glass-fronted cabinets will provide lots of places to show off pretty dishware and colorful collections.
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Swap Cabinets For Shelves
Stephen Karlisch
To keep your kitchen from looking like a white box, skip upper cabinets in lieu of open shelving. Not only do the shelves themselves add varying texture from the lower white cabinets, they also provide opportunity to display pretty-to-look-at kitchenware, pottery, and even artwork. If you don’t want to commit to a full room of open shelving, that’s okay, just use them in one section of your kitchen. Floating rustic wood shelves lend this Texas kitchen a modern farmhouse feel. For a cottage or traditional look, hang shelves with brackets and paint them the same shade of white as the lower cabinets.
Add interest to a solid island by adding millwork detailing that is similar in styling to the cabinet door fronts. Your cabinetry company should be able to create the look for you, or you can try your hand at it by using trim pieces from the hardware store. (This is also a good DIY trick if you want to upgrade existing flat panel cabinet doors!)
In an older farmhouse or cottage, add heft to simple white cabinetry with period-appropriate oil-rubbed bronze or iron hardware, like these bin pulls. For extra vintage charm, use exposed hinges on the cabinet doors.
Along one wall in her Michigan kitchen, homeowner Stefanie Turner added grill-paneled upper cabinet doors and a small set of open shelves to display antiques. “It just adds a little character that’s more unique that traditional glass fronted doors,” she says.
For an airy all-white look that has some dimension, choose marble subway tile for the backsplash. The gray veining brings slight color variation and makes crisp white kitchen cabinetry really pop. Continue the tile all the way up the wall for the most cohesive look.
In this Georgia farmhouse, you can’t help but be drawn into the open and inviting kitchen. To add warmth and visual weight to the spacious kitchen’s all-white surround, designer James Farmer topped the crisp white cabinets with richly toned heart pine countertops. He also added other doses of warm wood with floating shelves and dark stained barstools.
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Leave Off the Doors
Roger Davies
Leaving off or removing the doors on upper kitchen cabinets immediately adds dimension to your room. To keep it looking clean and not cluttered, stick to clear glass and white tableware, then pop in some texture with baskets. For farmhouse charm, line the back of the open-front cabinets with beadboard.
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Distress the Finish of White Cabinets
Ryann Ford
If an old crusty piece of furniture makes your heart skip a beat, then bring that patina and charm to your kitchen. Paint your existing or new cabinetry with a distressed finish for an aged appearance. The look pairs well with stainless steel countertops.
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15
Add Warmth With Butcher Block
David A. Land
For a farmhouse kitchen look, nothing pairs with white cabinetry better than butcher block. For the most warmth, use butcher block for all countertops. But, if you’re fearful of the upkeep or want a look that is a little more bright and airy, consider installing durable quartz countertops on the perimeter cabinets and using butcher block just for the island top.
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Pick a Classic Pairing
ZIO AND SONS
Black and white kitchens date back to the 1920s and the stunning pairing is as classic today as it was back then. In this upstate New York kitchen, Anthony D’Argenzio of Zio and Sons delivered the classic pairing with soapstone countertops over white cabinets, a black sink and range, and a backsplash of a modern application of mosaic Zellige (terra cotta) tiles from his collection with Clé. Shiny brass hardware continues the sophisticated bistro-like aesthetic.
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Panel the Dishwasher
Kirsten Francis
When you have warm white cabinetry, sleek appliances can look disruptive. For a sophisticated look, extend your cabinetry to the dishwasher, as in this timeless kitchen designed by Stephanie Perez. “Paneling the dishwasher creates a seamless appearance,” she says. Unlacquered brass hardware on the beaded inset cabinet doors continues the elevated look.
Lifestyle expert and author Liz Marie Galvan used gallons and gallons of white paint in the transformation of her circa-1800s saltbox-style farmhouse. The cozy kitchen was no exception, where she grounded the airy wrap of pure white cabinets, shiplap walls, and pine floors with a hunky antique pine island that was likely a former general-store counter.
In this Maryland kitchen, white beadboard-fronted cabinets add an airy contrast against its sage green painted walls and the mix of dark wood, soapstone, and brick tile surfaces.
Look to your favorite furniture pieces for design ideas for your kitchen cabinetry. The corner legs of this large white island resemble those of a farmhouse dining table. Also consider adding bracket feet to the base of wall cabinets.