From Cabinets to Worktops: How to Style a Grey Kitchen
Last Updated on March 28, 2023
Having a grey kitchen gives it a highly contemporary look. It is a shade that can be accented with any other colour of your choosing. Grey is such a versatile colour that it can be used in any area of the kitchen, from cabinets to worktops, from appliances to accessories.
50 shades of grey
A grey kitchen works for everyone, whether you opt for paler hues to make the most of the natural light or deep dark colours for a sumptuous effect. A dark matt grey kitchen can be very striking in the right setting, whilst a silver grey kitchen can be modernised or given a more rustic feel.
Kitchen worktops
For your kitchen worktop, unless you can afford a marble surface to keep with the grey kitchen theme, a pale wood can work equally as well as a darker one. The simplicity of a beech worktop when matched with grey cabinets, means they complement each other to the point of helping them both stand out.
Kitchen cabinets
Cupboards are the obvious choice for anyone looking to create a grey kitchen. Many kitchen cabinet styles offer grey as a standard colour, but you could get cheap or second-hand cabinets and paint them grey yourself. Painting the walls in the same colour will give your grey kitchen a coherent scheme.
Appliances
Silver appliances blend in nicely to a grey kitchen, so that you can almost hide them in plain sight. Black appliances like fridges, washing machines and dishwashers provide a subtle but stylish finish to your design with a low-level contrast.
White appliances may be too stark for a grey kitchen, unless you have also opted for bright white walls and flooring, so do bear this in mind when choosing which appliances to buy. You don’t want to end up making your grey kitchen look cheap by not thinking these decisions through carefully.
Flooring
Concrete flooring is a natural grey colour, and is heavily used in the kitchen as it is durable, hard-wearing and non-porous, making it hygienic and easy to clean. A light concrete will contrast nicely with dark units, and vice versa. Stone or ceramic tiles in a contrasting shade of grey are also good options. Or stick with another neutral in black or white, to make the grey kitchen pop.
Accessories
Lastly, you will want to accessorise your kitchen with smaller appliances such as toasters and kettles, and with plant pots, artwork and other objects. Your best option here is to go for a completely different colour that works with the grey, to bring the whole scheme together. Bright yellows and reds are popular choices, but avoid blues and purples that can get lost in a grey kitchen.
Final thoughts
A timeless, neutral colour scheme, a grey kitchen will always look good, no matter what size or style of kitchen you have. Combine it with wood for a more traditional aesthetic, or use stainless steel and chrome for a shiny modern makeover, that combines elegance with practicality.