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Kitchen(s) of the Week: Green Kitchens Make a Fresh Comeback

by Published: March 20, 2025

Remember the Great Emerald Kitchen Trend of 2018? We do. And we’re here to report that after a brief hiatus, green kitchens are back—this time not in deep jewel tones but in lighter, brighter shades, from matcha and pistachio to shamrock and candy apple. Have a look at 11 kitchens in a gradient of greens:

spotted in the house of dinesen, reimagined by copenhagen based mentze ottenste 17
Above: Spotted in The House of Dinesen, Reimagined by Copenhagen-based Mentze Ottenstein: handcrafted Garde Hvalsøe cabinets painted springy green as a nod to the surrounding landscape. Photograph by Monica Grue Steffensen for Dinesen.
mint green, stripes edition, as seen in le chalet olivet: a \19th century swiss 18
Above: Mint green, stripes edition, as seen in Le Chalet Olivet: A 19th Century Swiss Chalet Rental in the Loire Valley.
in architectural derring do in a paris duplex by heju, pale green adds to the p 19
Above: In Architectural Derring-Do in a Paris Duplex By Heju, pale green adds to the playfulness. Photography courtesy of Heju.
cabinets and knobs are given the green treatment in this conti, cert project fo 20
Above: Cabinets and knobs are given the green treatment in this Conti, Cert project for a modern, cohesive look. See more in Kitchen of the Week: A Modern Space with a Timeless Spirit. Photograph by Salva Lopez, courtesy of Conti, Cert.
our low impact home cover star—a brooklyn kitchen by co adaptive&#x 21
Above: Our Low-Impact Home cover star—a Brooklyn kitchen by CO Adaptive—has a green hue, too (it’s custom mixed). Photograph by Matthew Williams from our book Remodelista: The Low-Impact Home, as seen in Steal This Look: The Low-Impact Kitchen.
would you ever guess this is an ikea hack kitchen? london based architects jame 22
Above: Would you ever guess this is an Ikea-hack kitchen? London-based architects James Alder and Thom Brisco upgraded this cookspace with washes of green. Photograph by Nick Dearden, courtesy of Alder Brisco, fromKitchen of the Week: An Ikea Kitchen, Elevated and Upgraded,
on a bolder, brighter note, there&#8\2\17;s this: a kitchen made to feel, i 23
Above: On a bolder, brighter note, there’s this: a kitchen made to feel, in part, like a potting shed, with “a fresh snap of Citrine by Little Greene” on the cabinets. Photograph by Belle Daughtry from Kitchen of the Week: A Zesty Combination of Old and New by an Aspiring Interior Designer.
verdant green cabinets wake up an otherwise quiet space in subtle colors in a f 24
Above: Verdant green cabinets wake up an otherwise quiet space in Subtle Colors in a Former Victorian Carriage House in Hackney. Photograph courtesy of The Modern House.
in plain english&#8\2\17;s pimlico showroom, a bright scullery highlights t 25
Above: In Plain English’s Pimlico showroom, a bright scullery highlights the company’s new Color Collection No. 5. The inspiration? “The shades you see along the way during a meandering walk in nature—mossy tracks, bosky meadows, high-walled courtyards, gloss painted passages, curtained doorways, and laundry lines,” says creative director Katie Fontana. See more in Kitchen of the Week: A Plain English Kitchen Palette Inspired by a Historic Tapestry.
this kitchen in portland, oregon, packs a one two punch of benjamin mooreȁ 26
Above: This kitchen in Portland, Oregon, packs a one-two punch of Benjamin Moore’s Forest Green (on the cabinets) and Prismatic Powders’ Rebel Yellow (on the drawer pulls). Photograph courtesy of Casework, as seen in Kitchen of the Week: A Zesty Colorblocked Cook Space (and Bath), Before + After.
and another plain english design, this one in nashville, features &#8\2\20; 27
Above: And another Plain English design, this one in Nashville, features “a cruciferous green larder,” our contributor Morgan writes. (It’s a color called Sprouts.) Photograph courtesy of Plain English from Kitchen of the Week: English Elegance Meets Southern Charm in Nashville.

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