Eye-Catching Islands: 8 Gorgeous Greens
From crisp leafy tones to deeper vegetal hues, get inspired to go green
Adding a cool hue to a kitchen island is a hot trend right now. One way to figure out the right color for your own island is to take inspiration from your favorite foods. Fans of fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables might find they lean toward green. Here, we’ve gathered eight fresh kitchens with gorgeous green-clad islands, and provide tips on the best ways to make this a featured color in your kitchen.
Rustic, industrial kitchens are extremely popular right now. I love the creative use — and often reuse — of materials, fixtures and furnishings that bring tons of character with this style. A dash of crisp green can provide a welcome contrast to the darker hues and hard and heavy elements. The lettuce-green color used here highlights the charming island, making it the centerpiece of the kitchen.
Bold, citrusy hues are a personal favorite of mine. I like how they bring a fun jolt of color to a room. They can be quite intense, though, so pairing them with plenty of white and other light neutrals is key. Here the green is grounded nicely by the warm gray door and drawer fronts on the perimeter cabinets.
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Cabinets, island: custom, Downsview Kitchens; wall and ceiling paint: Extra White, Sherwin-Williams; flooring: limestone tile, Exquisite Surfaces
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Cabinets, island: custom, Downsview Kitchens; wall and ceiling paint: Extra White, Sherwin-Williams; flooring: limestone tile, Exquisite Surfaces
If bold lime isn’t your thing, you can still get a snappy splash of color with a soft or neutral green. This happy little kitchen features an island clad in a more toned-down hue. It’s part of a nice palette created with the sunny yellow accents that are dappled throughout the room. Look for light to medium greens that have a touch of gray in them, as dark greens with gray undertones can be a tad too murky.
Another way to get a softer hit of color is to go with wood stain. This application gives a more traditional look to a kitchen. If your kitchen is heavy on wood elements, staining the island an interesting color is a great way to mix things up. And by going with a custom-mixed stain, as was done here, you ensure that yours is no cookie-cutter piece of cabinetry.
Cabinet paint: matched to Whisper DEW340, Dunn-Edwards
Cabinet paint: matched to Whisper DEW340, Dunn-Edwards
This deep, intense green demands to be the star of the show, so use it where you want to draw the eye. It’s the perfect way to highlight those stylish stools.
Introduce a soothing, tropical vibe to your kitchen with a watery blue-green hue. This color in particular has a great retro feel, perfect for this beautiful kitchen that expertly combines vintage and modern elements.
A large kitchen island in a bright hue can easily overwhelm a space. But there’s no rule saying the entire island has to be all one color, so perhaps use the bold color for just the door and drawer fronts and keep the remaining cabinet box in a neutral tone. Or keep the door and drawer fronts neutral and go wild with color for the surrounding cover panels, as was done here in one of my own projects.
Island color: Larchmere, Sherwin-Williams; cabinet fronts: pecan
Island color: Larchmere, Sherwin-Williams; cabinet fronts: pecan
Another option for the color-shy is to incorporate a small bit of color on just the back panel of the island, then go for a waterfall edge for the countertop — extending it down the side or sides of the island. The green used here is bold, but it has a nice peek-a-boo effect because it’s recessed under the surrounding countertop.
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