Calm & Fresh: Green Kitchens

Calm & Fresh: Green Kitchens

The color green is having a moment in the interior design world. Shades of green are popping up everywhere — especially in kitchens — and I am here for it!

After a decade-long run of gray and greige paint colors, it is refreshing to see my favorite color getting some attention. Greens range from light, sage-tinged pastels to deep emerald jewel tones and can embody many moods.

If you want to introduce green into your kitchen without having to completely remodel your home, start with the overall style of your home. There are tried-and-and true color and material combinations that will blend seamlessly with your decorating style, to create a unique, curated, and cohesive space — and I’m here to share this insider knowledge with you!

Let’s take a look at how to create a calm and fresh kitchen that is ready to transition your family into 2022 and beyond!


Earthy Elegance

If you’re going for a Rustic, earth-toned kitchen, look for cool and pastel shades of green. Cool greens work well in kitchens, especially when paired with warm wood accents. The contrast between cool and warm is quite soothing and reminds us of nature. Sherwin Williams Evergreen Fog, Forever Green, and Majolica Green are all excellent options. Whether your kitchen currently has white painted cabinets or stained wood, any of these three colors would brighten up a dark kitchen!

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Gallatin Dinnerware (Set Of 16) | Made by Portuguese artisans, this tableware collection features a rustic yet stunningly decorated aesthetic, bringing color and pattern to your tablescape through unique detailing.
Reclaimed Wood Cutting Board | For regular use or decorative show, these mixed reclaimed wood cutting boards are repurposed into something beautifully unique – and practical.
Andres Leather Coasters (Set Of 4) | The Andres collection takes its cues from the rugged and distinctive motifs of the West with thick, burnished leather, distressed finishes, stitched detailing, and antiqued brass hardware.

Traditionally Classic

Designing a Traditional kitchen is a lot like preparing a great meal. You want it to be luxurious and satisfying, but not too heavy or overdone. In order to achieve this, choose a green color with neutral undertones. Neutral undertones help tone-down colors that are usually thought of as vivid or loud, like green, blue, yellow, and red. If you have lighter-toned or white painted cabinets, consider painting your walls a darker shade of green like Sherwin Williams Rock Garden. Darker cabinets pair well with lighter colors that give your kitchen room to breathe, like Sea Salt and Livable Green.

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Uttermost Cypress Triple Topiary | Wispy sprays of Cypress foliage, preserved while freshly picked to maintain the life-like evergreen quality.
Banquette In Light Sand | Traditionally present. Combining deep hand tufts with soft curves and splayed legs keep this banquette feeling contemporary in a variety of different settings.
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| Graceful herbs are double-matted in white. Framed in a sleek champagne gold wood molding.

Globally Inspired

Globally-inspired interior design embraces a wide array of colors and patterns. Rather than matching your furniture, textures, and colors, consider combining items that tell a story, or provide a unique experience. Global decor is a great way to express your love for excitement and adventure! Yellow-toned greens, like Sherwin Williams Cucuzza Verde, Dancing Green, and Paradise pair well with both light and dark woods and enhance the beauty of natural materials like stone, jute, and bamboo.

Seaside Pendant | Thin jute is wrapped atop a natural-toned, metal globe in a pattern intended to let the light shine through and out. It is quite the statement when used over a kitchen island or above a sink.
Natural Organic Live Edge Tray
Organic Live Edge Tray| This handmade tray with a live edge has gaps, cracks & crevices, which enhance the beauty of this one-of-a-kind piece. Natural variations in the wood make each piece truly unique.
Jaru Rope Vessel | Wrapping decorative elements in rope is a skill that is developed over long periods of time, as is illustrated with our Jaru Rope Vessel that is wrapped in natural Abacá rope. The textural surface of this rope sculpture will bring a hint of ethnic charm to a room.

In my next post, we will discuss the recent resurgence of Art Deco design with a 1980s twist, and how you can incorporate it into your home!

Until then,

Laura


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2022 Home Decor Trends with REDFIN

2022 Home Decor Trends with REDFIN

Don’t miss the recent Redfin article we were featured in: “2022 Home Design Trends to Look Out For This New Year”

While it may be hard to believe, 2022 is officially here. The writers at REDFIN asked Laura Fullow Designs what 2022 home decor trends we expect to see.

So, what’s ahead in 2022?

The past two years have shaped our lives in countless ways, from schools transitioning to online learning and businesses moving toward a more hybrid approach, to a heightened focus on well-being and renewed relationship with nature.

It’s also influenced the way we view our homes, what we need from our homes, and ultimately how we want to live. After all, our homes play a more vital role than ever in our daily lives. The desire for stability and comfort were the driving force for many of the 2022 home decor trends.

This year, expect to see more color and patterns, a blending of old and new pieces, a blurring of the lines between the interior and exterior, and more. While you certainly don’t have to follow trends to a tee, getting a glimpse at what’s to come can be the perfect way to get inspired.

You can read the full article here: 2022 Home Design Trends to Look Out For This New Year