Creating culinary masterpieces may not be your particular forté, but you’ll wish that it were after you’ve cast your eyes upon this special collection of 40 aesthetic kitchen designs. This gallery of cutting-edge cooking spaces covers just about every interior style on the spectrum. We’ll tour kitchens with minimal, clean white aesthetics through to joyous spaces that bustle with colour. We’ll visit abstract modern kitchen designs, rustic interiors, luxurious marble kitchens, and decor schemes with rich metallic gold accents. We’ll drop in on futuristic kitchen designs, large kitchen layouts with curvaceous islands, kitchen diners that flow into open plan living spaces, and those that are inspired by nature.
Clean and serene, this minimalist stark white kitchen design is visually softened by smooth curves and warm natural timber accent pieces.
Bold and balanced. A unique kitchen pendant light dramatically drops a supended orb at the centre of a balanced walnut and white kitchen installation. The white light fixture is perfectly contrasted by an isolated walnut volume that’s mounted intentionally behind the piece.
Another eye-catching kitchen island lighting installation dominates this contemporary kitchen design. Wall cabinets are subtracted from this layout completely to allow the oversized light fixture its due space.
In this simplified kitchen design, a wall of open kitchen shelving provides all of the visual interest. By changing up the pantry jars and the ceramics that are displayed there, it’s possible to change the entire vibe of the kitchen.
Cork stools and a chunky wooden dining table evoke a modern rustic aesthetic in this high-end kitchen dining space. A grey marble countertop transforms one end of the wooden table into a functional island with a kitchen sink.
White, bright, and nature kissed. White marble and glossy white kitchen units form a luxuriously pristine look here, whilst indoor plants, matching green kitchen bar stools and emerald green upholstered dining chairs add uplifting colour.
The Midas kitchen. This taupe kitchen design is given the Midas touch with a stunning metallic gold kitchen backsplash, plus a matching shelf, gold hardware, and a coordinated tap.
Create interesting spaces with curves. Fashionable curves, arches and racetrack motifs are seen all over the interiors scene right now, and this shapely kitchen is no exception.
Another curvaceous kitchen island, this time with a full racetrack silhouette and a stone finish.
Microcement walls offer more opportunity when it comes to curves in the kitchen. This smooth stucco curves gently away from a wall of open shelving to complement rounded kitchen units.
Create layers of contrasting colour with double banked wall cabinets. This outer boundary of cool blue-grey kitchen cabinets effectively frames an inner core of silvery stainless steel wall units and an equally reflective backsplash. A black island countertop and matching wooden dining chairs lay dark anchors.
It’s all about the arch in this elegant space, where a gorgeous marble backsplash stretches to the ceiling line.
This archway leads into an airy kitchen with a beautiful vaulted ceiling. Wooden bar stools echo the shape of the doorway.
This marble kitchen backsplash creates an understated backdrop with a sparse vein. A white kitchen island continues the clean look, along with an all-white sculptural pendant light.
On the flip side, curves can portray a futuristic appeal too.
A patinated copper kitchen backsplash gives this room a wonderfully aged appeal, like a fine wine.
A colourful clash of coral and aqua blue makes a vibrant scene.
A solid red kitchen and colour-matched backsplash make a punchy, colour-blocked statement. It also helps that the counter is so clean without any messy plates, dishes or knife holders!
Atmospheric lighting changes a room. Hang a grand chandelier over a kitchen dining spot to take the whole ensemble upmarket.
Pattern and more pattern. Just because you have patterned tiling on the floor doesn’t mean that you have to go plain on the walls. Have the courage to go all-out.
Spending time in the kitchen doesn’t mean that you have to toiling away over a hot stove. Install a hammock across a sunny kitchen window as a place to dream and drool over those recipe books, or to simply revel in the delicious aromas of what’s already cooking.