100 Decorated Kitchens to fall in love with forever

100 Decorated Kitchens to fall in love with forever
Robert Rivera

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A kitchen needs to be practical, but combining practicality and beauty is also essential to make the space cozy and with great aesthetic and decorative appeal.

When talking about kitchens, many people may have a preconceived vision of an almost standardized place, where there is little room for innovation. If you think so, you are dead wrong.

From colored tiles to wallpapers, from countertops to tables, from traditional kitchens to the American ones, very fashionable nowadays, there are several options for those who want to escape from the conventional when setting up their kitchen. Combining colors and even using utensils and appliances as part of the decoration can also be an interesting solution in this aspect.

For your inspiration, we have selected here a hundred pictures of decorated kitchens. They are suggestions of the most varied models and sizes, including many small kitchens. Check them out:

1. basic black

Bright environments go very well with dark furniture. In the case of this tip, recessed lights above the sink countertop will provide a light source and also work with great decorative appeal.

2. a touch of futurism

The straight lines, the absence of traditional handles, and the combination of black, white, and gray give the kitchen a futuristic look. Combining the right elements can leave the space in a unique and modern way.

3. classic is classic

Classic décor never goes out of fashion. This retro style is always in vogue, with details reflected both in the handles and in the designs seen on all the doors. Light wood reaffirms the charming and traditional aspect of the décor.

4. charm in detail

The retro style is also repeated here, but the addition of details such as the pendants over the counter and this amazing yellow refrigerator give special touches to the decoration. The bricks on the wall also marry with the vintage proposal of the composition.

5. on the floor and on the wall

The same geometric pattern applied to the wall and floor, with the difference that on the floor it appears in colored hexagons.

6. conversations between furniture and walls

The tiles make decorating much easier, especially when they "talk" with other items in the environment. The shade that pulls to the beige and brown can be seen in various kitchen spaces, creating uniformity, but without falling into boredom.

7. industrial and woody

The industrial look - with brick walls and metal fixtures and chairs - goes extremely well with the wooden furniture. The shutter-style curtain also complements this beautiful scene.

8. pictures can be welcome

Using decorative items that are not conventional when thinking about a kitchen can also be a good idea. Putting them in harmony with the rest of the decoration can give an even greater refinement to the environment.

9. rustic always has a place

Rustic furniture goes very well with industrial style environments, with white walls. In this case, even with burnt cement on the floor, the combination is very light thanks to the natural tones used in the furniture.

10. the cozy vintage

A trip to the past is sometimes good for you, especially when you walk into a charming vintage kitchen.

11. traditional is also elegant

More traditional environments, with décor that pulls towards the classic, have not lost space. Opting for the right shapes and color combinations that highlight the environment can bring a lot of elegance to your kitchen.

12. composition with appliances and utensils

In this case, the wall, the flowers, the dishes, and even the appliances form a kind of interesting gradient, contrasting everything with the black countertop.

13. attention to the window

Using curtains in the kitchen may not always be a wise decision, but you can turn this into a resource to give even greater emphasis to the choices made when decorating the room.

14. richness of detail

Once again, tessellations come with charm and simplicity to give life to an environment. This is a very interesting solution to transform the look of the place without spending too much and without making mistakes.

15. warmth and charm

Another example of how tiles change the look of a room. The appeal of something warm suits the kitchen, and creates a completely different aesthetic by breaking up the whiteness of the rest of the decor.

16. classic stones and traditional style

Tiles on the walls, rustic wooden stools, traditional stones, and classic floors and furniture - it is really hard for something to go wrong when you use your creativity to put together pieces that talk to each other.

17. the luxury of stainless

Stainless steel is in fashion and abusing shades of gray to complement a predominantly white environment is a great option. Pendants and mixers in the same shade reinforce the industrial aspect of things.

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18. Almodovar's Colors

If colors are your thing, opting for coatings that imitate colored tiles is the tip. Retro furniture, with its flashy colors, is also a nice way out for those who want to decorate without mistakes.

19. movie stuff

Colorful walls can make a room look heavy, so use them with care. When the combination works, however, the result is an incredible room that looks like something out of a Stanley Kubric movie.

20. pendants, countertop and stainless steel

Those who have room for a countertop also gain many more options for decorating their kitchen. Once again, the combination of black, white and gray results in a luxurious and sober atmosphere at the same time.

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21. the past looks modern

The wood tone may not be the most contemporary option, but this color can give a completely different life to a space. In the photo, the use of the tiles and also the stainless steel help to give the kitchen a shiny touch.

22. the future is colorful

Not always opting for the traditional is what you are looking for. With some care, combining different colors can be a great option to create a different space. Keep an eye on complementary colors and make your kitchen a success.

23. sobriety and elegance

If your idea is to create a relaxing environment in which you will cook, opting for cooler, more traditional tones is the best way to go. Once again, white, black, gray, and brown are used to offer sobriety and elegance.

24. black never goes out of style

Luxury wears black and cabinetry in this color has the amazing ability to instantly add refinement to the room. Choosing the right wall covering will add a special touch to your decor, cultivate this idea.

25. covered with wine

Bordeaux is not the most traditional color when thinking about decorating a space, but using it in the right way (especially together with white) can transform a room in your home. And all this goes well in the kitchen.

26. rustic and retro

This mix between rustic, with raw walls, with retro - furniture, doors, appliances - can also go very well. If you have a good entrance of light, everything tends to come even more alive.

27. the charm of gray

If you are thinking of a more understated environment, but still don't want to opt for white, gray is what you are looking for. The combination with yellow on the cabinet doors makes the above tip absolutely inspiring.

28. marble, stainless steel and the details

Marble is another element that brings elegance to any place. When you combine white furniture with it and opt for a stainless steel stove, things get even more refined.

29. green palette as base

Sometimes, decoration comes from where you least expect it. The cabinet doors following the color palette along with the stainless steel sink and countertop give an almost futuristic look to the kitchen. The straight lines in everything create a perfect harmony here.

30. style with discretion

The woody tone of the lower furniture provides a sensational contrast to the white used for both the top and the floor. This type of combination is also even more valid when the shades complement the color used in the wall.

31. colorful modernity

When you think of a modern environment, straight lines and stainless steel always have a special place.

32. reddened

Red furniture is a great option and works in both retro and contemporary settings. Here, the combination of the tiles, the cabinetry, and even the toaster create a very interesting look.

33. industrial for no one to fault

Industrial decoration goes very well with the open concept, something very much in vogue these days. Of course, not everyone has that much space in the kitchen, but a little creativity can help when it comes to combining these elements.

Mixing styles and colors

Once again red is showing up. Adopting it in the right way will guarantee a lot of style to your kitchen. And an advantage: it goes well with several other colors, without overloading the environment.

35. spare wood

Here is an amazing combination: raw, traditional wood with smooth-surfaced furniture. In this particular case, the almost symmetrical division of rooms within the kitchen results in something simple and modern.

36. a charming combination

The details count for a lot, which should not be news to those who follow Tua Casa. The contrast generated between green, black and white here result in a cozy and very contemporary environment.

37. redder than ever

Again the red, and this time accompanied by black and white paper overlay and details in stainless steel. The choices in this kitchen were highly appropriate, including the wine cellar, which adds even more charm to the space.

38. the unusual has its appeal

Combining a shade of blue with another wood tone doesn't seem like something that would work, but it did, so thinking of an unconventional color combination can sometimes result in something amazing for your kitchen.

39. in candy colors

Delicacy and retro looks in a kitchen that almost looks as plain as a nursery. Here, the applied shades and the style of the furniture create an extremely inviting environment.

40. blue is the hottest color

41. tiles and mirrors

42. combining styles

43. lots of style and space to spare

44. open concept

45. wood and aluminum

46. mirror to amplify the sense of space

47. the softness of white

48. industrial and colorful

49. making the most of every corner

50. raw and modern

51. the unique charm of the decorated azujelo

52. understated sophistication

53. black and yellow always go well

54. woody touch

55. the boldness of purple

56. the industrial look with a new charm

57. color sandwich

58. gray, ceramic and 3D

59. exquisite brown

60. gray world

61 Combining wood and granite

62. Scandinavian style

63. blackboard wall

64. glass tessellation

65. bridge between past and future

66. all in one

67. the warmth of details

68. black woodwork never fails

69. pay attention to the walls

70. light on the catwalk

71. spacious and functional

72. colors, colors, colors

73. golden touch

74. affordable beauty

75. red boldness

76. don't abandon the gray

77. everything is decoration

78 Aurinegro

79. depth

80. practicality and elegance

81. copper and pumpkin

82. dark matter

83 Retro Personality

84. black & white

85. decorated and integrated

86. classics don't die

87 - Grandma's Kitchen Revisited

88. fifty shades of orange

89. new life with bricks

90 - Flooring is also decoration

91. black base, colored tile

92. white base and tessellation

93. a swimming pool in the kitchen

94. open and integrated

95. fish scale

96. classic, modern and illuminated

97. dialogue between environments

98. the practicality of wire mesh

99. you can never have too much industrial style

It's a kitchen that never ends - but the list is over. A hundred photos (literally) for you to be inspired when creating your own decoration. Combining elements, colors, and style using coherence and always thinking about what you want for your space will never go out of style.




Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera is a seasoned interior designer and home decor expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. Born and raised in California, he has always had a passion for design and art, which eventually led him to pursue a degree in interior design from a prestigious design school. With a keen eye for color, texture, and proportion, Robert effortlessly blends different styles and aesthetics to create unique and beautiful living spaces. He is highly knowledgeable in the latest design trends and techniques, and is constantly experimenting with new ideas and concepts to bring life to his clients' homes. As the author of a popular blog on home decor and design, Robert shares his expertise and insights with a large audience of design enthusiasts. His writing is engaging, informative, and easy to follow, making his blog an invaluable resource for anyone looking to spruce up their living space. Whether you're seeking advice on color schemes, furniture arrangement, or DIY home projects, Robert has the tips and tricks you need to create a stylish, welcoming home.