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Inspiring Green Kitchen Ideas for 2025

Inspiring Green Kitchen Ideas for 2025

If your sights are set on transforming your kitchen this year, why not choose the colour that continues to lead the way in being one of the most popular hues for the heart of the home.

A natural colour to complement kitchens, lighter green tones draw on the fresh shades of fresh produce like sage and olive - and for those envisioning a richer shade, heritage forest hues prove to be a coveted choice.

No matter your desired aesthetic, look no further as we explore luxurious green kitchen inspiration for 2025.

Project by Deulonder | Features our Cotswold and Bromford collections in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

Finding the perfect green colour for your kitchen

Green kitchen designs present endless possibilities to enrich your interiors. With colours varying from soft and subtle shades to more verdant options, the versatility complements most interior aesthetics, including farmhouse, boho, deco and more.

If you’re feeling unsure of which shade to commit to in your kitchen, begin by considering the size and shape of your kitchen space, the ambience you’d like to create in the room, and whether you’d like to use colour to make a statement, or subtly add interest.

Project by Thomas Ford & Sons | Photography by Peter Molloy | Features our Cotswold collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

One of our favourite ways to bring green into the kitchen is to opt for green cabinetry. Applying the colour to your cabinets can create a distinctive statement, a desirable two-tone look or subtly elevate designs by introducing an understated touch of colour.

A pop of pistachio paired with warm whites and lighter tones will uplift kitchens all year round.  

Kitchen by Elliot Biddle Interiors | Features our Cotswold Cup Pull and Cotswold Ball Knob in our polished brass unlacquered (PBUL) finish.

For countryside kitchens, complement original features with rich woods and muted greens for timeless simplicity.

Project by Kate Marker Design | Features our Washwood collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

For modern interiors, choose a vibrant shade of green with minimalist handles for a contemporary appeal.

Project by Cor Domi | Features our Loop collection in our dark aged brass (DAB) finish.

Luxury green kitchen design

Giving green the go-ahead in your kitchen is certain to bring a sense of renewal into your home. From green cabinetry or tiles to hints of the colour in upholstery and accessories, there are infinite ways to incorporate the colour beautifully into your design.

If you’re just beginning to think about a green kitchen design, let these luxury green kitchens inspire your mood board.

Project by Gunter & Co | Features our Kingsheath collection in our polished brass lacquered (PBL) finish.

Channel a classic meets contemporary style by marrying sage green shaker cabinetry with lavish marble counters and a brass cooker hood.

Project by Bath Kitchen Company | Features our Sparkbrook collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

Light woods and textured elements give this relaxed yet refined kitchen an earthy, natural feel that helps to soften the olive-green painted island.

Project by Lauren Olivia Design | Features our Bakes & Cotswold collections in our satin brass satin lacquered (SBL) finish.

Green kitchen ideas

1. Create a centrepiece

Perfect for coffee stations or islands, create a green centrepiece in your kitchen design to draw the eye and add contrast to neutral schemes.

Project by House Nine Design | Photography by Joey Kendal Brown | Features our Latchford collection in our dark bronze (DBZ) finish.

Project by Jean Stoffer Design | Features our Longbridge collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

2. Frame your space

Surround yourself in greenery with painted kitchen cabinets acting as a backdrop to your exterior, as shown by this scheme that uses green as the backdrop to the centralised window.

Project by Caitlin Kah | Photography by Nick Mele | Features our Latchford collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

3. Keep it tonal

Opt to keep other elements of your kitchen design, like hardware and ceramics, in similar tones to achieve a harmonious feel.

Project by Courtney Hillutt Interiors | Photography by Lindsay Brown | Features our Colmore & Cotswold collections in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

Project by Koklatt | Photography by emonenegro.arq | Features our Crossways collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

Project by McClark Bespoke Kitchens | Features our Cotswold, Colmore and Hockley collections all in our aged brass (BEL) finish.

Whether you go fully evergreen this year when renovating your kitchen or simply opt to embrace a few accents of the colour to refresh your current interior, there’s no denying that green kitchens are here to stay in 2025 and beyond.

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