With minimalist cabinets, neutral color palettes, and metallic accents, modern kitchen ideas are worth pursuing if you’re looking for a subtle elegance that never goes out of style. These spaces blend aspects of contemporary design with other styles, including traditional and industrial, for a look that’s current, and stylish, but not sterile. Curious about Modern Kitchen Design ideas? We’re here to help you get started with everything you need to know.
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25 Modern Kitchen Design Ideas for Inspiration
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Stone and Wood
The cerused oak cabinetry in the kitchen of a Manhattan penthouse designed by Rockwell Group contrasts strikingly with the unique marble. The wall ovens, stove, and hood are all by Wolf, and the backsplash is tiled in nickel.
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Sculptural Lighting
Ambient lighting shouldn’t be confined to the living or dining room. A mid-century light fixture by Gio Ponti is placed above a Boffi breakfast bar and Design Within Reach stools in the kitchen of a London townhouse decorated by Veere Grenney.
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Vintage Lighting
In the kitchen of an Aspen home designed by Shawn Henderson and architect Scott Lindenau, a vintage Louis Poulsen pendant from Lost City Arts draws attention above an island topped with Caesarstone and Orange Furniture bar stools upholstered in Edelman leather.
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Mix of Materials
The kitchen is a great example of how to achieve furniture that is both rustic and elegant. “The use of metal appliances, woody tones, and reclaimed oak for the furniture captures this industrial atmosphere,” explains Regan Baker, founder and lead designer at Regan Baker Design. She chose blue base cabinets for a calming effect, while the backsplash tile was added to bring more visual interest to the space.
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Mix of Woods
Having a dream home in the Caribbean likely means that a modern kitchen will be the centerpiece of your island residence. This kitchen on the island of Saint-Barth was designed by architects Charles Gwathmey and Kang Chang and features various wood tones throughout the space, including in cabinetry, kitchen island, and stool legs. Natural elements are highlighted by the large windows on the walls that let in tropical sunlight. This is modern kitchen decor at its best.
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Try a Modern Coastal Vibe
Use coastal colors to add a touch of freshness to a modern kitchen. Lindye Galloway Studio + Shop employed a navy blue and white palette in this modern coastal kitchen. Light wood accents and a semicircular range hood give the space a fresh feeling.
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Focus on Materials
Caroline Andreoni Interior Design created a modern kitchen in a traditional Parisian building that highlights elegant materials and a mix of simple lines and graceful curves, from the custom kitchen island to the Beetle chairs and pendant lighting.
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Add Rustic Elements
Modern rustic interiors blend vintage elements with contemporary amenities to create a warm mix. This guesthouse kitchen by Marie Flanigan Interiors features modern cabinets, rustic open shelves, and a French butcher block instead of a kitchen island, creating a modern space with a timeless atmosphere.
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Mix Beige and Black
Michelle Berwick Design combined beige wood and matte black cabinets with matching black hardware, a white tiled backsplash extending to the ceiling, black woven pendant lights, and large cascading islands for preparation and dining in this modern kitchen with a dining area that can accommodate a crowd.
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Introduce a Touch of Color
Introduce soft colors to warm up an entirely white kitchen. This kitchen by Living With Lolo exudes a soft, modern atmosphere with a light palette of white and pearl gray finishes mixed with light wood accents and warm metallic tones.
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Open Shelves
Modern kitchens offer many cabinet options, including open shelves. While not everyone may want to display their favorite items, open shelves can be ideal for showcasing cherished pieces or storing frequently used items. In this model from Collected Interiors, open shelves utilize vertical wall space and serve as a place for storing decorations and kitchen accessories.
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Black, White, and Wood
When in doubt, choose a combination of black, white, and wood for your modern kitchen. Here, ATX Interior Design creates a beautiful contrast with a black island base (paired with elegant black chairs), white cabinets and backsplash, and wood flooring and shelves. Airy rattan pendants help soften the space.
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All White and Cool
Even though some may shy away from entirely white kitchens, the monochrome look will likely always have a place in modern design. This airy space by Meredith Marlow Interiors makes white the central strength but infuses texture through soft veining on the backsplash and island, a silver range hood, crystal lighting fixtures, and blue accents.
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Silver Details
Modern kitchens often feature natural textures and tones. If you love this style but want a bit more flair, consider pairing white and pale wood tones with a silver backsplash that catches the light. White and silver bar stools, a chrome faucet, and silver cabinet handles complete the look.
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Black Marble and Dark Wood
When we think of modern kitchens, we often envision a classic white color palette. However, this striking kitchen by Blueberry Jones Design takes the opposite approach by using black throughout. Ink-colored cabinets and black marble are balanced by shimmering chrome details and a beautiful wood island.
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Limit Materials to a Minimum
If an all-white modern kitchen isn’t your cup of tea, simply choose one material and go with it. This kitchen by Commune Design is wrapped in deeply stained wood, which provides a sense of comfort while remaining sleek.
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Incorporate a Contrasting Hood
In a white kitchen with beige furniture, designer Caren Rideau added a large black hood for striking contrast. Textured bar stools break away from the modern design, giving the space a warm atmosphere.
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Let the Light Pour In
Clean lines, graphic fixtures, a simple color scheme, and plenty of natural light… This space designed by Arent & Pyke features all the characteristics of a striking and modern kitchen.
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Inject Some Warmth
While white dominates this modern kitchen designed by Robson Rak, warm wood surfaces and matte green stools inject the perfect balance of warmth and color.
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Add Comfortable Bar Stools
White marble countertops and furniture with stylish yet comfortable bar stools. In this kitchen designed by Pure Salt Interiors, curved stools with dark wood bases add comfort and warmth to the space.
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A Modern Kitchen with Pastel Accents
Pastel shades are perfect in a modern kitchen, whether through furniture or simply on a wall or backsplash. They bring a lot of light and enhance the volume of the space, both important assets in this room.
Additionally, they are your ally if you want to add some Scandinavian touches. Don’t hesitate to play with contrasts between pastel walls and backsplash and a deeper, more intense floor color, as shown in this photo.
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Modern Kitchen Furniture
Modern kitchen furniture is characterized by smooth surfaces, preferably with a matte finish for a more contemporary look. Glossy facades play with light, and when textured, they add a very decorative and chic touch by bringing dimension to the room.
In modern style, you have the freedom to choose colors, materials, and finishes, as everything is possible. Mixing wood and white surfaces is an interesting option that combines modernity with warmth.
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Lighting in the Contemporary Kitchen
Simple, small pendant lights are also perfectly suited for above the countertop. When choosing, in an open kitchen, consider the lighting you place in the living area and maintain harmony that connects the two spaces.
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Contemporary Kitchen with Central Island
The central island is increasingly popular and fits perfectly with the contemporary kitchen. Practical, welcoming, and aesthetic, it is particularly suited for large spaces. Available in various shapes and sizes, the central island can serve multiple purposes in the kitchen: additional countertop space, cooking area, sink, or even dining corner—the possibilities are numerous!
The central island also allows for increased storage space. As a focal point of the home, the island can also function as a table where your children do their homework or help you cook. From a layout perspective, this element helps define the spaces between the kitchen and living area, for example.
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Contemporary Kitchen with Glass Partition
Unlike a solid wall, a glass partition not only adds style to a contemporary kitchen but also enhances brightness, showcases the space, and defines the area. Giving the kitchen a slight artist’s studio feel, the glass partition also helps reduce noise from the kitchen and limit the spread of cooking odors. Available in various models to suit all configurations, the glass partition allows you to enjoy the benefits of open kitchens without their drawbacks.