Kitchen with Green Cabinets and Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Studio Green
Studio Green
Snug KitchensSnug Kitchens
Our Snug Kitchens showroom display combines bespoke traditional joinery, seamless modern appliances and a touch of art deco from the fluted glass walk in larder. The 'Studio Green' painted cabinetry creates a bold background that highlights the kitchens brass accents. Including Armac Martin Sparkbrook brass handles and patinated brass Quooker fusion tap. The Neolith Calacatta Luxe worktop uniquely combines deep grey tones, browns and subtle golds on a pure white base. The veneered oak cabinet internals and breakfast bar are stained in a dark wash to compliment the dark green door and drawer fronts. As part of this display we included a double depth walk-in larder, complete with suspended open shelving, u-shaped worktop slab and fluted glass paneling. We hand finished the support rods to patina the brass ensuring they matched the other antique brass accents in the kitchen. The decadent fluted glass panels draw you into the space, obscuring the view into the larder, creating intrigue to see what is hidden behind the door.
Extraordinary Extension Kitchen
Extraordinary Extension Kitchen
Diespeker Terrazzo & MarbleDiespeker Terrazzo & Marble
As seen on Extraordinary Extensions, Channel 4.
Beckenham full house renovation
Beckenham full house renovation
South London Conversions Ltd.South London Conversions Ltd.
Fully renovated this victorian property in beckenham! Full of colours interior, Dormer loft conversions, contrast brickwork, zinc cladding,
Lewisham Kitchen
Lewisham Kitchen
piqupiqu
A warm and very welcoming kitchen extension in Lewisham creating this lovely family and entertaining space with some beautiful bespoke features. The smooth shaker style lay on cabinet doors are painted in Farrow & Ball Green Smoke, and the double height kitchen island, finished in stunning Sensa Black Beauty stone with seating on one side, cleverly conceals the sink and tap along with a handy pantry unit and drinks cabinet.
Raven House
Raven House
Goldstone InteriorsGoldstone Interiors
A warm and inviting space to wake up to, cook your favourite meals and share special times with family and friends. The heart of the home, most definitely in Raven House, a large room overlooking the plush garden. A mix of old and new, incorporating pieces from the families travels, with hints of Mexico, India and Africa, this kitchen is brimming with spice.
Kitchen renovation with crittall doors antique tiles
Kitchen renovation with crittall doors antique tiles
Gemma Dudgeon InteriorsGemma Dudgeon Interiors
A colouful kitchen in a victorian house renovation. Two tone kitchen cabinets in soft green and off-white. There is also a separate pantry area separated by a crittall doors with reeded glass.
naturalSHEER
naturalSHEER
TOMAS KITCHEN LIVINGTOMAS KITCHEN LIVING
This is a gorgeous naturalSHEER kitchen in North London in Foreshore Dark Green with Walnut trims, shelves and tops... also featured in the latest digital brochure alongside many other exquisite Tomas Kitchens. PH5 pendant by Louis Poulsen, stools by Erik Buch (available from Tomas Kitchen Living), Siemens appliances. Photography by Chris Snook.
Green and pink kitchen diner
Green and pink kitchen diner
My Bespoke RoomMy Bespoke Room
This kitchen uses a soothing colour palette to create a relaxing atmosphere. Our designer slected a calm green to parter with subtle pink touches giving the room a natural feel, especially when connected with wood and stone. Want to transform your home with the UK’s #1 Interior Design Service? You can collaborate with professional and highly experienced designers and our team of skilled Personal Shoppers to achieve your happy home effortlessly, all at a happy price. For more inspiration visit our site to see more projects
Born & Bred Studio - Lovely Kitchen, Dining and Kids space, Harrow on the Hill
Born & Bred Studio - Lovely Kitchen, Dining and Kids space, Harrow on the Hill
Born & Bred StudioBorn & Bred Studio
A spacious Victorian semi-detached house nestled in picturesque Harrow on the Hill, undergoing a comprehensive back to brick renovation to cater to the needs of a growing family of six. This project encompassed a full-scale transformation across all three floors, involving meticulous interior design to craft a truly beautiful and functional home. The renovation includes a large extension, and enhancing key areas bedrooms, living rooms, and bathrooms. The result is a harmonious blend of Victorian charm and contemporary living, creating a space that caters to the evolving needs of this large family.
Studio Green
Studio Green
Snug KitchensSnug Kitchens
Our Snug Kitchens showroom display combines bespoke traditional joinery, seamless modern appliances and a touch of art deco from the fluted glass walk in larder. The 'Studio Green' painted cabinetry creates a bold background that highlights the kitchens brass accents. Including Armac Martin Sparkbrook brass handles and patinated brass Quooker fusion tap. The Neolith Calacatta Luxe worktop uniquely combines deep grey tones, browns and subtle golds on a pure white base. The veneered oak cabinet internals and breakfast bar are stained in a dark wash to compliment the dark green door and drawer fronts. As part of this display we included a double depth walk-in larder, complete with suspended open shelving, u-shaped worktop slab and fluted glass paneling. We hand finished the support rods to patina the brass ensuring they matched the other antique brass accents in the kitchen. The decadent fluted glass panels draw you into the space, obscuring the view into the larder, creating intrigue to see what is hidden behind the door.

Kitchen with Green Cabinets and Yellow Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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