5 Stylish Tips for Reimagining the White Kitchen

white kitchen with wood floor - Kitchen Design, Kitchen Remodeling Tips - Bill Salvatore, Your Valley Property Team - Arizona Elite Properties 602-999-0952The all-white kitchen may be on its way out but a white kitchen with character is still very much in vogue.

The sleek and calming visual of monochromatic in in any hue has been a key design element in contemporary kitchens. You can easily keep that clean, polished look while remaining trendy, by breaking up the monochrome with a pop of color in a bright backsplash or designer cabinet handles and drawer pulls.

As an investment, keeping your home updated is always a wise expenditure- updates improve your property value and preserve your equity. And when you’re ready to put up that ‘Home for Sale’ sign, these tips are ideal for a home seller intent on making the best possible impression. If your home is on the market or soon to be, choose one of these updates to a monochromatic kitchen. Whether big and dramatic or quick and affordable, these tips will leave home buyers with an inviting mental image of your stunning kitchen.

From traditional elegance to contemporary cool, the monochromatic color scheme lends itself to a variety of styles in your cooking space. If you’re thinking about redesigning a white or monochrome kitchen in your home, here are a few tips to help guide you in the right direction.

Go Big On Marble
Marble has long been, and will continue to be, one of the most luxurious materials you can bring into your home. In particular, Calacatta marble is a hallmark of the white kitchen that’s perfect for creating sophisticated countertops and backsplashes. The deep veining pattern is a good way to provide a sense of depth and interest so that your cooking area doesn’t feel too stark.

Warm It Up With Wood
Whether it’s hardwood floors or wood beamed ceilings, a little bit of wood can go a long way in a white kitchen. By adding natural materials, you can easily warm up the ambience and make it feel like a more inviting space for the family to gather in. A careful balance between white and wood in the kitchen creates an effortlessly timeless aesthetic.

A Touch of Texture
When you’re sticking to one color, a strong sense of texture becomes all the more important in your kitchen. There are plenty of different ways that you can add it, like terrazzo, exposed white brick or beadboard. Recently, concrete has become a trendy look in white kitchens, but keep in mind that concrete will have to be sealed regularly to avoid staining.

Introduce Accents
If we’re being honest, a white kitchen doesn’t have to be entirely white. In fact, introducing an accent color is advised to mix it up a bit and give the eye something to rest on when one enters the room. This can be anything from barstools and pendant lights to colorful kitchenware that you keep on display with open shelving.

Maximize Natural Light
Natural light has a serious impact on the way a white kitchen feels. Shadows add interest while sun exposure create a bright and airy atmosphere. Without enough natural light you run the risk of the space feeling cold. Likewise, focus on warm lighting to set the tone in the evenings after the sun goes down.

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