Gray is one of the most popular colors to decorate any room: it is neutral, easy to combine and absolutely timeless. Also, it goes well with many decorating styles. Gray can be combined with various neutral, dark colors, with their own tints and many strong colors. Today I want to show you how to pull off a gray kitchen so you never want to leave this space.
Light gray kitchens
Light gray shades are extremely popular in kitchen furniture: they are soft, relaxing and can easily be combined with any touch you want. For a modern and even minimalist look, choose an elegant look without handles. For a vintage look, choose the right cabinets and add glass cabinets. You can freshen up the look with white counters and walls. To make it more eye-catching, you can add metallic accents, especially lamps and handles. To keep your kitchen from becoming boring, add textures or colorful accents to the space. It can be a marble or stone backsplash, a wooden dining set, concrete counters or walls and of course cool tile backsplashes.
Dark gray kitchens
Dark grays are also very compatible and you can rock them with almost anything. Dark gray hues are best for creating an atmospheric space that is so popular today. You can add navy, black and dark greens with copper hardware to create a beautiful atmospheric space. Dark gray hues can also be used in vintage kitchens with white counters, backsplashes and walls to refresh that darkness – they look stunning! Add metallic handles and fixtures, some eye-catching tiles for the backsplash, and interesting pendant lights, and voila – an amazing dark gray kitchen is done!