It lends a pop of dark, dramatic contrast to the crisp, white cooking space.
Accent With Color
Many kitchens are dominated by the colors white, black, and silver.
Take inspiration from thecolorful cooking spacesof the 1920s and 1930s, and add in some bright focal points.
The Spruce / Angelica Valiton
The pops of color will draw your eye around the room.
The avocado vase with sunflowers does the same with the yellow pantry door and turquoise cookie jar.
Glass containers with wood accents keep the functional decor looking harmonious while reducing visual clutter.
Kristen Nix Interiors
All three elements together create a cozy and rustic aesthetic.
Balance out some of that newness by adding antique and vintage objects to the countertops.
Head to thrift stores and flea markets to find artwork, ceramics, and wooden objects.
Alison Kandler
Style Everyday Items
Studio McGeedressed up this countertop with a nice mix of aesthetically pleasing kitchen staples.
The effect is a kitchen counter that looks decorated but remains largely clear for cooking.
All-white canisters create storage for everyday necessities.
Heidi Caillier Design
Fresh flowers and a bowl of lemons add a bright note.
In this kitchen, she added sculptural items to her display.
Use Decorative Dispensers
Interior designer Keri Feeney ofAlicia Weaver Designsuggests keeping kitchen counters as clutter-free as possible.
Casa Watkins Living
Tip
Whenstyling a kitchen countervignette, group items in groups of three for a harmonious feel.
Mix shapes, heights, and finishes to create interest.
Design byTina Ramchandani Creative/Jacob Snavely Photography
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