We’re starting to put together plans for a kitchen renovation and have been looking at lots of kitchen magazines. Seems like none of the kitchens are white anymore. Like there’s that kitchen show on HBO and nothing is white other than countertops. Is white done? |
Too much white is, looks too much like a laboratory, ick! |
No. Classic. |
Yes. Green is in. However, white will always be classic. No way would I ever get green kitchen cabinets. |
Green is not in lol |
White is no longer in, but it’s not out either. Wood tones and colors like green, black and greige are in. White is classic enough that it will never be truly out but it’s not the top designer choice anymore. |
actually green- both dark nd sage is "in" but a classic nd timeless look is more "in" so if you are gravitating toward white wooden cabinets, that will never be dated. if OTH- you want to do teh shiny laminate white, the probably will be dated. As far as dated though.. my mom gave me a piece of advice which has proved itself to be true- if something is truly beautiful, cohesive and well designed It will ALWAYS be a positive design wise even if it does look like it is from a specific era or even trend. |
White will come back and isn’t out
Shows on hgtv and the magazines are all focusing on blues and grays and greens That will be Over soon. Stick to something that is not trendy, but timeless. Natural wood or white is fine |
I beg to differ. You may not ever own a green kitchen, but it is in. It’s the navy of today. https://centsationalstyle.com/2021/02/green-kitchen-cabinet-ideas/ https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/color/g3194/green-kitchens/ https://www.thespruce.com/green-kitchen-cabinet-ideas-4801657 https://www.domino.com/content/green-kitchen-cabinets/?amp |
For designers it's out but it's in for buyers |
This! |
White kitchen will date your house. They’ve had their moment but people are looking for warmer tones now |
White will always work. It’s 100% neutral. If you love white go for it. However, if you’re looking for something that’s very “right now” you could consider a black or even dark teal blue. |
Warm whites and creamy whites mixed with other warm tones (like a wood toned island and hardwood floors etc) are still in. The stark white and gray kitchens with quartz are not in. They are still used by flippers and look builder grade. |
This is what I'm noticing too. Stark white is reserved for flips. |