This reminds me of Benita Larsson's kitchen and apartment in Stockholm. Check her out on YouTube. She has a minimalist decor aesthetic. She did an in depth video on her kitchen.
Depends on what you’re wanting to accomplish. Stay minimalist but freshen it? Warm it up? Make a bold statement? I can see opportunities for all of those. Personally, I would lean toward warming with wood tones, including a mosaic backsplash and maybe even bronze/copper hardware.
Of these, I would definitely choose the darker one of the three — the others would not substantially change the look.
When we recently redid our own kitchen, we actually chose the countertop first (which sounds a little backward) - then picked everything else to match that. It worked out really well. (Actually, we chose 2 countertop options, and used those 2 to pick the cabinets, which then narrowed the countertop choice. Then, choosing sinks, backsplash, faucets, hardware, etc., feels easier and was much more cohesive in the end.
You already have the cabinets, so I suggest deciding on the countertop next, and after that you pick all the other elements.
I am a fan of massive wooden countertops. I know it is not for everyone since it needs some upkeeping etc. But it’d be nice with those green cabinets. Then of course it could be paired with wooden furniture.
Your green is a nice light color. I'd lean into some deep shades of grey and black for your countertop. Appliance colors could be stainless or black stainless (just not white and make sure they all match). For hardware, I could be convinced of doing some gold or brass depending on how many colors the countertop ends up having.
Just keep everything to at most three or four colors in total, otherwise it gets too busy to look at.
I really like your cabinet colors, what is it exactly?
Nice color
Thank you for the reply, they Are from Elkjøp ☺️
This reminds me of Benita Larsson's kitchen and apartment in Stockholm. Check her out on YouTube. She has a minimalist decor aesthetic. She did an in depth video on her kitchen.
This makes me want to cry in a good way
https://preview.redd.it/n51u4h9dwi6g1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9847bba5bafd7e6ad3e510f39c89abe6cf1fcf09
Thinking about this colors. the top one is ceramic and the bottom one is laminate. It is 2,000$ difference in price
https://preview.redd.it/auvdfepowi6g1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=62fb59de2197e172c86dce1355b9470cd6ab6fc2
These Are the different sink colors
Depends on what you’re wanting to accomplish. Stay minimalist but freshen it? Warm it up? Make a bold statement? I can see opportunities for all of those. Personally, I would lean toward warming with wood tones, including a mosaic backsplash and maybe even bronze/copper hardware.
https://preview.redd.it/alm91whxir6g1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=46d2112bf7bd98da63d92ef2ffc1c91c8025b285
Thinking about somethink like this, and Dark brown hardware. Maybe the darkest sink
Since its an open kitchen i want to make it Peer(?) with darker colors like Wood
Of these, I would definitely choose the darker one of the three — the others would not substantially change the look.
When we recently redid our own kitchen, we actually chose the countertop first (which sounds a little backward) - then picked everything else to match that. It worked out really well. (Actually, we chose 2 countertop options, and used those 2 to pick the cabinets, which then narrowed the countertop choice. Then, choosing sinks, backsplash, faucets, hardware, etc., feels easier and was much more cohesive in the end.
You already have the cabinets, so I suggest deciding on the countertop next, and after that you pick all the other elements.
Sorry for the delete - I put it in the wrong place. my comments were intended to reply to you in a thread below (copy/pasted - see above)
I am a fan of massive wooden countertops. I know it is not for everyone since it needs some upkeeping etc. But it’d be nice with those green cabinets. Then of course it could be paired with wooden furniture.
Your green is a nice light color. I'd lean into some deep shades of grey and black for your countertop. Appliance colors could be stainless or black stainless (just not white and make sure they all match). For hardware, I could be convinced of doing some gold or brass depending on how many colors the countertop ends up having.
Just keep everything to at most three or four colors in total, otherwise it gets too busy to look at.
I really like your cabinet colors, what is it exactly?