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[()] [Link to Interior Design Ideas] --------------------------------------------------------------- [40 Gorgeous Grey Kitchens] Posted: 21 Nov 2016 06:15 AM PST Often used in [bedroom design], the soft appeal of grey can cool many interiors. Yet one secret power remains – its subtle transformation of kitchens. Often left in the cold for warmer wooden tones, its ability to make a kitchen look fresh and contemporary works wonders for a range of home styles. Whether blending into white, creating the industrial or making smooth moves in charcoal, its range and depth of hue rival many traditional kitchen colours. Paired with brighter yellows and tonal blue gradients, it offers a clean palette without the drama of white or black. Look at our top forty picks for yourself. Designer: [DesignSpace London] Striking yet muted in mid-grey-panelling, a strip of LED-lighting sits pretty above contrasting white peonies. Source: [Biografen] A touch of difference to a white wall and light flooring, this grey hue keeps it fresh while storing books. Visualizer: [Armine Avetisyan] Wall-to-floor tiling embraces grey and white, as bauble lights join the party. Under-cabinet lighting draws the eye from the dining area. Visualizer: [Cristian Gentile] Mimicking a game of tetris, this multi-shaped wonder with a large, slanted window keeps everyone guessing. Buy It: [Daniel Reuterswärd] White and grey segment this wooden-floored space, a series of oblongs and squares. A teardrop mirror designates the bench. Designer: [De Rosee Sa] Grey cabinetry and marble provide texture and interest to this wide-paned design, complete with wine-glass drop chandeliers. Visualizer: [Cristian Gentile] Teal and charcoal combine in an artistic kitchen fit for a chef. Wide block shelving offers storage space, a living panel nature. Source: [Snaidero] Concrete and wood battle it out in this industrial design. Spot and multi-level hanging lights frame one side, a cupboard-panel-as-art-piece the other. Visualizer: [Michael Temnikov] Small spaces can benefit from grey the most. This light-grey design only slightly contrasts with wooden panelling, while a minimal bench offers class in slate. Visualizer: [Konstantin Kildinov] Corrugated plastic adds modernity to this kitchen, an unusual find with concrete benching. A slither of wood acts as a focal benchtop. Designer: [LCGA Design] Photographer: [Hey!Cheese] A workshop is evoked with this stencilled interior, complete with ladder. Shades of grey provide the eclectic while keeping the colour palette clean. Visualizer: [Cristina Modringa] A [marble] splashback and bench win favour in this grey-framed kitchen. A simple wooden table keeps the space open. Visualizer: [KYDE architects] Minus table, this charcoal-panelled kitchen holds no clutter. Ambient lighting under cabinetry keeps focus on the inlet. Designer: Stephen Tsimbalyuk & Vadim Kuchman A set of three LEDs foreground another sleek kitchen frame, in mid-grey. A dark-grey wooden panel draws the eye, while mottled tiles retain interest. Visualizer: [Robby Brymer] Exuding warmth, this blue-grey kitchen meets brown in the most charming of ways. Three polished wooden stools are lit by copper-inner lights, while a concrete wall is lit brown down the hall. Designer: [Cesar] Want a kitchen with a café vibe? This steel-and-wood creation holds simple wooden shelving on matte walls and grey wooden floors. Visualizer: [Serhii Seinov] Almost out of a picture book, this kitchen’s spiderweb chandelier, rounded ceiling, snaking extractor fan and windy bonzai add something of the spooky to mealtimes. A grey concrete floor and darker wood features keep the look far from kitsch. Photographer: [Seth Powers] Grey need not be boring. This wood-encased design injects blue into the mix, with same-colour walling extending the space. Visualizer: [Iqosa] Give the Italian kitchen a revamp with exposed brick walls, wood and cabinetry in grey. A set of five steel drop lights separate the dining area. Visualizer: [Pavel Alekseev] Prefer to be unique? Why not hang an art piece on grey matte walls amidst hanging potted plants, an L-shaped bench and cobweb chandelier? Visualizer: [Elena Lapshina] Textures reign king in this design marked by brushed concrete and wavering wood. An industrial tap hovers amidst a series of block grey and wood shapes. Visualizer: [Plus Form] Separate the traditional elements and re-house them in wood and grey. This concrete-floored design features an oven in a wood block and a bench as a central table. Visualizer: [Ngurah Arya] Grey can be a supporting act. This mostly-white design sits pretty against a dark charcoal wall with chrome cabinetry bottoms. Visualizer: [Dimo Dimitrov] Only have a corner space? Make the most of it with sleek grey cabinetry and a copper inlet. Photographer: [Joakim Johansson] Go almost-white in this kitchen twisting the Scandinavian. A rough-shod wooden floor and white tiling do the talking. Source: [IKEA] IKEA can do all the classics, and grey is no exception. This simple six-doored design sits against the same hue, as a row of white tiles hang the necessities. Designer: [Phil Nicols] Create a grey and white kitchen by combining dark charcoal benches with white side cabinetry. Wind chime lighting can help designate the dining area. The little fixtures can be the heroes. Grey backgrounds a marble-grey benchtop, a series of plants and two idea lights. Visualizer: [Lugerin Igor] A Japanese theme revels in this kitchen’s grey tiles and feature wall. Pops of wood and beige tiling keep warmth, while a darker inlet serves food. Visualizer: [Nordes Design] Frame an unusual scene with this glass-and-stencil border. Matte grey cabinetry adds elegance, wooden fixtures the natural. Visualizer: [Marco Podrini] Heighten a low space with shortened grey cabinetry. Placed on a grey strip of tiling, lining cabinet tops in black gives the illusion of height. Visualizer: [Elena Zhulikova] Studio apartments are made for this charcoal-and-wood creation. A patterned grey-tiled inlet adds distraction without clutter. Visualizer: [PLASTERLINA] Grey and yellow kitchens are not for the faint-hearted. Muted charcoal and wood panels allow bright yellow to shine. Visualizer: [Vic Nguyen] Hide grey’s influence with this kitchen with darker-shade borders. Teal stool chairs and white features are greeted by a steel extractor fan. Visualizer: [SCIC] Dark, mid- and light-grey oscillate in a range of shapes and sizes. Striped-wood cabinets and three filigree feature lights add artistic balance. Architect: [Newick Architects] Grey and wood juxtapose nicely in this light, bright, and breezy interior. Grey adds enough difference to create a dreamy, not sleepy, design. Architect: Sreten Jovanovic & Maja Urh Visualizer: [Anna Fedyukina] Grey plays in filigree stools and high-reaching cupboards in this kitchen of white accents. Visualizer: [Bartosz Domiczek] Charcoal and wood mix up cool and warm hues in this kitchen. Grey cabinetry extends the living room wall, allowing LED-lit wood to shine. Source: [Dada Web] After just a little less black? Go for grey’s darker shades in a matching bench and cabinetry, overhung by a fascinating steel stencil feature. Visualizer: [Radoslav Rabota] Make your extractor fan the feature, as wood and charcoal surround. This contemporary kitchen further lightens the space with white hanging lights and popping porcelain. Related Posts: - [[designing-black-and-white-kitchen] Black and White Kitchen Designs From Mobalpa] - [[Archaeological living space wide pan fingerprint wall motif grey hued] Inspiring Examples Of Use Of Grey In Luxury Interior Design] - [[Make your bed go beyond, as a painting headboard changes its shape. This room shows an L-shape shrouded in black-painted wood and white book jackets.] 40 Beautiful Black & White Bedroom Designs] - [[Sergey Baskakov’s visualisation of a private interior in London, England, shows how imagery and shapes can add spice to simple materials. In this lounge and dining area, two wide-panned photographs centre the room, while rounded white and grey surfaces contrast against rectangular black. White orchids add life.] Three black and white interiors that ooze class] - [[The living room makes an immediate impression with distinctive interior architecture. Rather than installing an interior wall, the designers chose to divide the living room and kitchen with an open wooden structure that doubles as housing for the media center.] A Modern Scandinavian Inspired Apartment With Ingenius Features] - [[This similar design features open shelving and lots of natural light.] Black, White & Wood Kitchens: Ideas & Inspiration] You are subscribed to email updates from [Interior Design Ideas]. To stop receiving these emails, you may [unsubscribe now]. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States

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