A green kitchen: well-being and serenity

Green, in all its shades, is a color that gives peace and serenity. If you like it, you can successfully use it in the kitchen and make it cozy and personal.

In a green kitchen , you will relax in an atmosphere of calm and balance and a feeling of well-being will welcome you from the morning, while you prepare the first cup of coffee of the day.

Find out how to make this environment unique with our guide to green furnishings in the kitchen.

Which green to choose?

Green is a fresh and at the same time relaxing color, which recalls nature. We can consider it a neutral color, halfway between warm and cold, and it can be used both to create a very bright environment, in its lighter shades, and a deep one that invites meditation, in its darker and brighter shades.

The shades of this color are truly infinite: they range from light green to emerald green up to more decisive tones such as moss green.

If you want to furnish a kitchen with greenery, you must consider the effect you want to give to the environment.

There is a difference, in fact, between sage green or mint green , more relaxing tones, and a deeper or brighter green, which will give energy to your kitchen.

If you want to recreate a real oasis of well-being in the kitchen, green is the one for you, to start with a touch of freshness and originality right from this environment.

And who knows, it might just be the first step towards renovating the entire house with fresh and relaxing furnishings!

Green kitchen: what style to choose?

A green kitchen inspires well-being, relaxation, joy and positivity.

There are some styles which, more than others, have green as one of their favorite colors, but nothing stops you from trying to use touches of this shade in the kitchen (for example in textiles or for some accessories) and testing their suitability. effect.

#1: Shabby chic

Shabby prefers green in its softer and more delicate version. If you want to recreate a bright and romantic kitchen, surround yourself with lighter, more enveloping tones of green.

For example, paint a sideboard or sideboard in pickled wood in a shade of sage green, and combine it with white furnishings.

#2: Modern

The modern and minimal style requires clear, clean, squared lines. The green you need to use for a modern style is bold and bright, bright like an emerald green or dark like a forest green.

Green light for alternating shiny and matt surfaces and steel appliances.

#3: Classic

The classic kitchen is characterized by traditional materials such as wood and ceramic, by graceful and refined lines, by cotton textiles and a prevalence of white and light colours.

For the classic kitchen choose a light pastel green, grass green or olive green.

#4: Industrial

The industrial style recalls dark colors and materials such as brick, metals, wood, stone and green details can balance this strong and decisive style.

For your industrial style kitchen choose light green furniture, which goes well with tables and chairs in dark colors and white walls. 

3 ideas for using green in the kitchen

A total green kitchen could be a risky idea. We advise you to start instead from some details and portions of the environment in your favorite shades of this color to give a boost of freshness and naturalness to the kitchen.

Here are three easy and effective ideas.

1. Green walls

For chromotherapy, green is a color that invites relaxation and meditation. If you want to introduce shades of color into the kitchen which, par excellence, represents nature and which recalls the countryside and wooded expanses, you don’t have to revolutionize the whole environment from scratch:

all you need to do is paint one or more walls of the kitchen in an emerald color. . Match the walls with green details for your dining table: tablecloths or runners , or chair cushions, even with fresh botanical prints of plants, insects and butterflies.

2. Tools and accessories

Even inside your kitchen cabinets you can place crockery and glass sets in this color which, like precious gems, will look forward to being displayed on the stove and on the table.

Enameled terracotta saucepans and colanders and salad bowls in colorful lime green plastic will give a classic white and wood kitchen a welcoming and energizing note.

3. The plants

The most natural green there is? The one about plants! So, to insert this color into the kitchen, you can simply place pots of aromatic plants to use as an alternative floral centrepiece, which will fill the kitchen with perfumes and aromas:

basil, rosemary, sage and parsley will be the  perfect poker  to decorate the green kitchen , giving it a touch of simple beauty that will also offer you a glimpse of naturalness and well-being at home.

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  • Ashleigh Bandimere

    Ashleigh Bandimere is a Freelance Foodie & Travel Writer who loves all things travel! She takes advantage of every opportunity to get away, Ashleigh is always ready for her next adventure.

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