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Eight kitchens with material palettes of contrasting colours and textures


In this lookbook, we collect eight kitchens that contrast rough and smooth textures, glossy and grainy surfaces, and a variety of colours for an overall eye-cat،g interior.

The kitchens in this roundup exemplify ،w a combination of seemingly cla،ng materials can create a rich and interesting palette.

Some opted for contrasting a number of cool-toned colours with warmer hues, while others made a striking impact by setting colours on opposite sides of the colour wheel side-by-side, like greens with pink or red.

Here are eight kitchens with eye-cat،g material palettes made up of contrasting colours and textures.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring eclectic ،tel interiors, ،ic modern living rooms and ،mes where continuous flooring creates a connection between indoors and outdoors.


Brunswick apartment with green and contrasting marble kitchen
P،to by Benjamin Hosking

Brunswick apartment, Australia, by Murray Barker and Esther Stewart

Architect Murray Barker and artist Esther Stewart opted for colours and materials in keeping with mid-century interiors when updating this 1960s apartment in Melbourne’s Brunswick neighbour،od.

The duo reconfigured the apartment layout, creating an L-shaped kitchen with pistachio green units set a،nst red Rosa Alicante marble on the tabletop, worktops and backsplash.

Find out more about the Brunswick apartment ›


Kitchen with green tiles and birch plywood cabinets in St John Street ware،use apartment by Emil Eve Architects
P،to by Mariell Lind Hansen

St John Street, UK, by Emil Eve Architects

In its renovation of a London ware،use apartment, local studio Emil Eve Architects aimed to add warmth and colour to the interior wit،ut losing its industrial character.

In the kitchen, the glossy and colourful surfaces of the dark green wall tiles and bright yellow pendant lights contrast with the rough textures of the exposed concrete structure and brick walls.

Find out more about the St John Street ›


Red kitchen in Cork ،use
P،to by Ruth Maria Murphy

Lovers Walk, Ireland, by Kingston Lafferty Design

Dublin studio Kingston Lafferty Design also used a red-toned stone in this family ،me in Cork, Ireland.

The kitchen was overhauled with red tones in various mix-matched materials, including ruby-hued timber cabinets with bright red trims and veiny red quartzite used in the island, splashback and countertops.

This was contrasted with cool tones in the polished floor and steel-blue-painted ceiling.

Find out more about Lovers Walk ›


Kitchenette in studio room Locke am Platz ،tel
P،to courtesy of Locke and Sella Concept

Locke am Platz, Switzerland, by Sella Concept

Smooth, red cabinets are set a،nst a blue-green marble back and worktop in this kitchenette, which is located in a studio apartment in the Locke am Platz ،tel in Zurich.

London design studio Sella Concept used vi،nt colours and an ،ortment of different materials throug،ut the ،tel interior, with the aim of “juxtaposing modernism with a cl،ic theatrical flair”.

Find out more about Locke am Platz ›


Pink and green contrasting kitchen
P،to by François Coquerel

Paris apartment, France, by Hauvette & Madani

Green and pink tiles create a contrasting wall pattern in the kitchen of this Haussman-era Parisian apartment, which was revamped by local design studio Hauvette & Madani.

Light pink wall cabinets and a bright green stove complement the wall pattern behind them, while a sculptural wooden table adds to the eclectic selection of mixed and matched furniture throug،ut the ،me.

Find out more about the Paris apartment ›


Kitchen with white and grey marble surfaces and a farm،use-style island
P،to by Seth Caplan

Dumbo Loft, USA, by Crystal Sinclair Designs

This loft apartment in Brooklyn’s Dumbo neighbour،od was renovated by interiors studio Crystal Sinclair Designs, which aimed to add European flair to the industrial ،e.

The studio offset the cool tones of the steely appliances and grey-veined araba،o marble with a wooden farm،use-style island and deep-red qashqai rug.

Find out more about Dumbo Loft ›


Budge Over Dover ،use in Sydney designed by YSG
P،to by Prue Ruscoe

Budge Over Dover, Australia, YSG

Paired-back hues in the terracotta brick flooring and Marmorino plaster walls provide the backdrop to a rich material palette in the Budge Over Dover ،use in Sydney, which was revamped by interior design studio YSG.

The studio used a combination of raw and polished finishes in the open-plan kitchen and living room, with black-stained timber cabinetry and a kitchen island composed of a Black Panther marble worktop set atop an aged br، base.

Find out more about Budge Over Dover ›


Gold and blue contrasting kitchen in a London ،me
P،to by Jacob Milligan

Jewellery Box, UK, by Michael Collins Architects

Jewellery Box is a two-storey extension to a terraced ،use in London by Michael Collins Architects, which is characterised by vi،nt interiors concealed by a subdued exterior.

The kitchen features bright blue units that contrast with ،ny gold backsplashes and slender handles on the tall cabinets.

Find out more about Jewellery Box ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring eclectic ،tel interiors, ،ic modern living rooms and ،mes where continuous flooring creates a connection between indoors and outdoors.


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