Country Kitchen Ideas

Country kitchen ideas are to bring sundry pleasant vibes to your house. The kitchen is the nucleus of the house, where most of the hanging out and socializing between the housemates happens. The kitchen is also the place we pay to visit first thing in the morning and last thing at night. By and large, country kitchens spread out, the warmth and welcoming ambiance making the space more appealing for the folks to gather around that lovely island to chat and laugh over a steaming cup of coffee.

The use of natural materials, earthy tones, and soft pale colors are the staples of a country kitchen. Ponder upon all the exposed beamed rustic ceilings, variety of sinks, shiplap walls powder coated with pastel colors, display of artworks works and antiques, rattan baskets, and fresh flowers in earthen pots.

Blended artistry of country kitchen key elements, such as the classic layout of the cabinetry,  with a few modern materials like hints of metal and glass here and there, can bring forth awe-inspiring results. In whatever way you fancy your country kitchen, a classic version or a contemporary blend, get ready to welcome a crisp array of colors, nature, love, and warmth in your kitchen. We have compiled a list of delicately selected country kitchen ideas for you to relish and implement in your space.

1: Try Contrasting Palettes

Although a classic country kitchen palette embraces soft pale colors, combining a few soft but contrasting colors can churn out awe-inspiring results.

A case in point is a brilliant country kitchen in a blue, white, and green color palette with wood accents. The shiplap walls are painted pale blue a few inches above the countertop to create a gripping backsplash effect while keeping the rest of the length in white. The coordinated kitchen counters and the kitchen island are the same pale blue as the walls. The top surfaces of two counters in solid wood and the bottom shelf of the island in wooden panels enhance the shiplap walls and bring in warmth. The white marble top of the kitchen island, the matching floor, the hanging white vintage tube light, and two white and blue area rugs speak for a thoughtful and harmonious country kitchen interior.

The highlighting spot and the soul energy of this chic country kitchen revolve around the eye-catching green enameled door. 

2: Reveal The Raw Textures

White is the staple color for a country-style cooking space; mix it with raw textures for an eye-catching drama.

Raw and exposed architectural materials such as bricks in this particular kitchen can escalate the vibe of your country kitchen. Design a pale white and black kitchen keeping the classic cabinetry style. Shiplap walls and coordinate the black marble of the countertop with the flooring. Keep one wall in raw, exposed bricks, making the feature wall.

Exposed untreated structural features such as raw ceiling beams or bricks are a brilliant idea to add color, texture, warmth, and country style to any kitchen.

3: Create The Monochromatic Harmony

Powdery blue color with wooden accents is another predominant colour palette of country-style kitchens.

Create a monochromatic look for a classic country-style kitchen. Paint all the kitchen counters, cabinets, and walls in a single hue of pale blue colour. Also, stain the doors and window pans with the same tint of blue to retain the color theme. Introduce rough textured stone flooring in a subdued grey. Introduce a few wooden accents, such as one or two solid wood countertops, chopping boards, and wooden cooking utensils.

Hang a few pots and pans on a country-style rod and display a few glass and porcelain tableware in open shelvings. Put up several artworks escorted by highlighting barn lights, and your country kitchen is ready to serve you in style.

4: Get Inspired By The Coastal Palette

Combine one or two complementary pastel colors to map out a pretty and feminine-looking country kitchen.

Misty blue paired with blush pink with lots of beach wood accents can be an extraordinary and delicate-looking palette for a country kitchen. Paint the kitchen walls in pale sky blue, coordinating the counter cabinets in the same hue. Color the kitchen island in pale blush pink. Plan all the countertops, cabinetry, pot’s hook rail, chopping boards, and so on with the same beach wood creating visual harmony.   

Take the complementary color game in your country kitchen to the next level by dividing the kitchen floor with rust-colored stone tiles in the cooking area and the rest of the flooring in dark wooden panels. Top the look with a vase full of fresh flowers and a cozy area rug.

5: Usher In A Bench

Be imaginative to create a mixed palette of various green hues and a nice sitting with a wooden bench adorned with a leather cushioned seat.

Glaze all the cabinets in a pastel mint green. Match the kitchen island’s base and the bracket of the open shelves to the cabinetry. Next, introduce another tone of green on a couple of walls through enameled wall panels. Keep the rest of the walls and ceiling white, coordinating the backsplash tiles. Cherish the countertop with white stone to glamorize the look.

Crown the look with a rich wooden floor in a herringbone pattern, matching bar stools, a sleek, long wooden bench for a comfy sitting, and the oomph factor in your country kitchen.

6: String Up The Vintage Drama

Go and dig out in some vintage scrapyard and look for a few rustic brass and cement glad hanging lights.

Here is a gleaming country kitchen for you to get inspired. An all-time favorite navy blue and beige colour palette creates the perfect chic country backdrop. Numerous open shelves with classic brackets, the white tiled backsplash inside the niche for the cooking range, textured wooden bits and pieces here and there, and a classic metal rod to hang the pots tick off all of the country kitchen staples. And the earthenware with green plants and a couple of metal jars for bread and flour whiff off the hefty aroma of country life.

But the spectacular pinnacle of this chic country kitchen is the several oversized rustic brass and rough cement glad pendant lights hanging down with the ropes and wires from the high canopy ceiling.  

7: Cajole The Details

Pay attention to small details to get mammoth outcomes.

The easiest way to achieve a country-style kitchen is by adding minor details. Follow a classic design for the cabinets, add many open shelves with conventional supporting brackets, and attach brass rods and hooks. Keep the color palette pale pastel mixed with whites, incorporate wood and stone accents, bring in fresh cut flowers and stonewares, and display artwork.

In addition to everything else, create an open wire lighting plan to complete the detailed and hassle-free look of the country kitchen.

8: Meld Copper and Wood

Launch shiny metals, light and dark woods, and earthen elements against a dark background to pull off a stylish country kitchen look.

Paint the overall kitchen, including the walls, cabinets, kitchen island, extraction hood, and so on, in charcoal black matte enamel paint, keeping the ceiling white. Bring in lots of brass elements, such as brass wall lights, statement pendant lights, large brass vases, and a few small rustic brass jugs. Now infuse gobs of wooden bits like pine wood flooring, dark walnut wood island top, oak wood floating shelves coordinated with the border of the extraction hood, mahogany bar stools, and a bunch of chopping and cheese boards.

Conclude the look of your contemporary country kitchen with a lush area rug and a display of earthen pots on the floating oak shelves.

9: Glamourise The Country Chic

Design a glamorous open kitchen plan with country chicness.

Spin your small open kitchen space into a majestic country kitchen. Opt for the classic slate grey color palette for the entire cabinetry of the kitchen, following the traditional style. Add a bit of sparkle with the slightly darker tone of grey on the feature wall. Repeat the technique by creating a shiplap ceiling with supporting beams in some light-colored wood and adding a border around the extraction hood using the slightly darker wood.

Adore the island’s countertop with a polished slab of Carrara white marble to boost the glam game. Crown the look with a pair of white metal and glass pendant lights and a few green plants in stoneware.

10: Bring The Outdoors Inside

Say you have big windows in your kitchen with a nice view, then get inspired from the outdoors for your country kitchen decor.

Here is a delightful tiny country kitchen with the creative idea to match the outdoors. The focus of the kitchen is the three large windows framed in a single border. The leafy green color scheme of the cabinets and the metallic green wall lights are coordinated with all the green trees you can see outside the windows. And the shiplap walls are matching to the shiplap shade to cover the windows from the outside. A pair of floating shelves in wood and a larger rattan basket complementing the wooden floor bring in the timber kinda vibes from the landscape outside.

11: Cook A Tasteful Feast

Design an ornate French country-style feast.

Blue is the best-loved color when it comes to country kitchen styling. To uplift the game further, add punches of yellows and muted creams to magnify the glory of the color blue. Here is an elegant, spacious country kitchen with a modish dining table to host informal brunches in style. We relish the candy-like yellow and blue glass hanging light and the insertion of a book rack in this country kitchen. And the presence of jazzy, colorful chairs with matching fish wall art stickers brings in the glamour in the most fun ways.

In addition to multiple cooking options, a hotplate and a traditional cooking range, there are two kitchen sinks for separate cleaning of dishes and eatables, and a ladder attached to a metal rod to reach the upper cabinets make this kitchen an utter blueprint of practicality.

12: Set A Laid-back Breakfast Table

Envision a sunny and bright, cream and brown, country-style kitchen with large French windows overlooking lush green lawns with the aroma of freshly baked bread first thing in the morning.

Design a warm and casual country kitchen with earthy tones and thwacks of pale mustard yellow. Usher in a round wooden breakfast table with low back chairs and place in the center a glazed earthenware with the handpicked bunch of shrubs from your garden.

Polish the kitchen island in a darker hue of wood, escorted by the brace faucets and matching brass task lights and knobs to finish off with a burnished look.

13: Spread Out The Rust

Keep it offbeat yet elegant.

A pale rust color is the kind of color that can speak of itself and need no further assistance to make a statement, making it a brilliant choice for a country kitchen. Just pop in a few rustic wooden bits to take Zing to the next level. Place a large rustic wooden kitchen table with a rot iron base, and match a few open shelves and the countertop in the same rustic wooden finish.

Map out a lighting plan with a few hanging and wall barn lights and a corner countertop lamp, and your elegant country kitchen is ready to flaunt.

14: Match Surfaces With Architectural Elements

Stop feeling hesitant to show off the architectural features rather than make them a theme-defining element.

Here is a brilliant kitchen with three-fourths shiplap walls and enormous ceiling beams. These rustic construction beams emphasize the triangular shape of the ceiling, hence making the kitchen look vertically enlarged. Matching the countertops with the rustic beams is a clever idea to highlight the beams further.

Charcoal blue cabinets, shiplap wall against the rustic walnut wood, and the attendance of two large and one small artwork elevate the aura of this aesthetic country kitchen.

15: Salvaged With Passion

Rusty walls, old reclaimed woods, and the passion of the color red, all infused together, is the recipe for a classic country kitchen.

Lodge a reclaimed wood farmhouse table as a proxy for the kitchen island and then match the flooring with it in the same reclaimed wood. Paint the walls in rustic textured grey paint. Make a featured wall with passionate red enamel paint on the cabinets with a few coordinated open shelves. Palace many glass jars and bottles of different sizes on open shelves for a tidy-looking kitchen.

Keep the rest of the kitchen subdued in creamy white tones.

16: Shaker Cabinets With Matching Island

A tastefully complimenting kitchen theme with a bay window can be a dream come true for many.

The matching design of the kitchen cabinets with the kitchen island is a unique idea to contemplate. Pitch on the shaker cabinet style and match the island, keeping the palette complementing in white and pale blue. Try out various cabinet fronts keeping the same style, such as covered cabinets, cabinets with glass front, and a few open shelves, along with a section of wall painted bright red to stir an eye-catching visual feast.

And if the area of your kitchen allows, place a bay window with a leather cushioned seat accompanied by a bunch of rustic stools.

17: Island With Glazed Cabinets

Level up your country kitchen aesthetics by mixing contemporary with classic.

Look at this sunny country kitchen with a modern twist. The featured wall has extra-large stone slabs instead of paint and a matching countertop. The grey and white marbleized stone backdrop makes the moss green cabinetry pop out, and a black bent extraction pip adds to the character of this voguish country kitchen.

A quirky island with glazed glass cabinet fronts and a stony countertop tops up the rural look with the pizazz of modernity.

18: Go Without Cabinets

Spruce up your country kitchen with glossy green tiles reaching the height of the ceiling as a highlighting feature.

Take inspiration from this fresh country kitchen with an elaborate tiled wall. Leave one of the walls in your kitchen without wall cabinets and turn it into an accent wall with glossy tiles. Frame the neatly fixed brick-shaped tiles with the same tile’s border affixed in the opposite direction. Hang an open shelf with metal support brackets to display artwork, porcelain pots, and a few green plants. Match under-the-counter cabinets with the green tiles, keeping the work surface stark white with a coordinated butler’s sink.

Complete the aesthetic look with a green and white floor runner.

19: Country With A Modern Spin

The best solution for a small apartment country kitchen is to create a fusion of contemporary glamour with splashes of country elegance.

Take inspiration from this country kitchenette and design fuss-free magic in your small apartment. A slate grey and white palette with rustic wood accents is the optimum choice for this open kitchen layout. The classic cabinet style is artistically blended with a few straight-line modern cabinets. The kitchen island is designed in white granite infused with traditional cabinetry and coordinated worktops for the rest of the counters, whiffing off the contemporary yet classic style.

The walnut burnt wood flooring is in perfect harmony with a tall rustic wooden wall cabinet and open shelves. 

20: Make It A Globe-Trotters’ Kitchen

Design a ceiling-high display cabinet and show off your collection of precious china and other pottery souvenirs.

This stylish country kitchen tells the stories of the world. An entire wall is dedicated to a tall open shelving cabinet painted discrete from the rest of the kitchen to put a focus on it. The top two shelves flaunt the neatly arranged hand-picked collection of ceramic plates from around the world, while the bottom rack is the territory of vintage metal jugs.

The rest of the kitchen is a reflection of the colors of China on display.

21: Mud Plaster The Walls

Make a tasteful play of traditional construction materials.

Make the rustic weight-bearing ceiling columns exposed, and apply earthen plaster on the walls for a unique country charm in your kitchen. Paint the walls white, leaving the ceiling beams rough and untreated. Opt for a classic cabinet style in greyish-white and bring in burnt walnut flooring. Hang a few wire baskets to emphasize the theme.

Place several glass jars in various sizes to polish off the eccentric look of your country kitchen. 

22: Frame The Windows With Statement Wood

Wood is one of the key ingredients for a country kitchen. Make creative use of the rustic wooden planks for the advantage of your aesthetic country kitchen.

Frame your tall kitchen windows with heavy untreated solid wood borders, and add a few carved ones at the top to create a striking rural look. Tongue and groove the walls, stained with moss green color with a couple of coordinated open shelves and classic kitchen cabinets. Match the countertop and the floor with the light color of the elaborated window frames to create visual harmony. 

Crown the look with a brass wall lamp with a matching pair of brass faucets.

23: Arches And Wicker Baskets

Opt for the unusual shape of the kitchen island and other cabinetry.

Here is a superb example of a vintage kitchen island. This powder-green arched shape island sits at the pinnacle of artistry for a country kitchen. Place several wicker baskets on the bottom shelf of this island to further uplift the country’s charm. A printed tiled backsplash and the vintage black and golden cooking range provide the absolute backdrop for the tiny arches.

Place an antique copper kettle somewhere in the kitchen and a basket full of fresh fruits on the countertop to cap the look of your country kitchen. 

24: Place A Green Granite Top with Matching Sink

 Make the kitchen island center of attraction with expensive stones.

If your kitchen space allows the design of a large island, make it your breakfast counter, quick tea spot, and workspace. Keep the base of the island matte black and place a large emerald green polished granite as the countertop. This unique piece of stone will grab all the attention in your country-style kitchen. Keep the rest of the kitchen palette complementing, such as pale yellow and off-white.

Bring in a complementing green sink and hand a low-hanging task light for the late-night hangout in your country kitchen.  

25: A Scented Pink Affair

To enhance the beauty of your existing country kitchen, go off the beaten path.

Envision a pale powdery pink country kitchen. Doesn’t it smell like pink orchids and playful happy days? Be gallant and go for an elegant pale pink monochrome palette for your country kitchen. Pick out the traditional cabinet style with a geometric border. Paint the entire kitchen, including walls, wood works, door and window panels, ceiling, and small planters, in short, every available surface in the prettiest shade of pale pink. Fix the countertop in white stone to create a breathing pocket. Let the door and the windows naked without the drapes and bring glimpses of complementing greens from outside.

Place a high timber kitchen table with a pair of matching stools. Hang chunky wall and ceiling lights to make an over-the-top statement in this beautiful country kitchen.

26: Create Black And White Elegance

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A black-and-white colour palette is an all-time favorite for every kitchen style.

Put up a fascinating backsplash in a black and white complex geometric pattern and border it off with an open wooden shelf with black brackets at the base. Choose the classic cabinet style for under-the-counter cabinets. Match the countertop and the flooring in rustic wood, similar to the open shelve at the top. Fix a large farmhouse sink. And your super chic country kitchen is ready to rock and roll.

Crown the look with a cordon of cage-shaped wire-hanging lights in black.

27: Make It Vintage White

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Pale subdued white, accompanied by burnt wooden accents and shiny metals, create the most brilliant spaces.

For a tiny corner kitchen, off-white is the ideal color choice. Tongue and groove the ceiling and match the floor in the same technique. Shiplap the walls and then fix traditional wall brackets underneath the open shelvings. Keep the overall color scheme pale white. Construct the countertops and work surfaces in rustic walnut wood to add warmth and texture.

Hang two copper pendant lights with chains, coordinating the copper knobs. Place a few antique candle stands again in white and a few green plants, and your tiny yet stylish country kitchen is primed to serve you.

28: Rural Corners

Design an L-shaped country corner and make maximum use of the space available in your kitchen for the whole family to hang out.

Place a large breakfast table with low-back chairs around it. Match the tabletop with the wooden flooring making the table the hub of the kitchen. Push the L-shaped kitchen counter in the back but still keep it stylish. Go for a pale green color palette for the cabinetry and the open shelvings. Infuse an old-age cooking range to keep the country drama going.

Lay out a range of earthen vases on open shelves and a few bouquets of fresh flowers to smooth off the country glam.

29: Glory Of Bygone Years

Welcome back to the well-worn antique metals and woods.

Mix a quaint earthy green palette with rustic metals and a few more earthy tones. Then install statement vintage wall brackets underneath the open shelves. Salvage an antiquated black and gold cooking range and make it usable. Hang a range of copperware on antique rods and hooks. Enhance this entire old-school scene with a vintage farmhouse faucet for the sink.

And last but not least, fix a bay window seat with comfy neck rolls and a cozy furry throw blanket. 

30: A Play Of Complementing Tiles

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Design a cohesive drama of patterned and plain tiles.

Bring in contrasting yet complementing glossy and matte plain tiles plus patterns and close-knit them artistically. Don’t feel hesitant, be brave to bring in various elements of county style and place them nearby for a luxurious outcome. Take inspiration from this aesthetic country kitchen. A glossy blue tile in a herringbone pattern is applied to the wall as a backsplash, followed by a floating wooden shelf as a border. And a busy geometric design in a pale earthy tone is introduced with a matte flooring tile. The cabinets in pale slate grey color in between the tiles work as a buffer zone. 

The white stone countertop with a large butler’s sink and a few dangling plants make the artistic ambiance feel a bit relaxed.

31: Conceal The Technology

Infuse the technology but make it recede behind the bucolic charm.

A country-style kitchen doesn’t mean some old-school cookery lacking in present-day technology. One can always have a well- equipped latest yet country-looking kitchen one needs to be a bit sly for that. Furnish your country kitchen with a modern built-in double-door refrigerator while keeping the front panels classic. Opt for the classic shaker cabinet style and a pale green and white color palette. Treat the front panels of the fridge similarly to the other tall cabinets in the kitchen, sustaining the same style.

Fix the same brass knobs on the fridge cabinet as the rest of the kitchen cabinetry, and give your guest a refreshing surprise.

32: Keep It Straightforward

Design your small kitchen space as a cabinet-free zone.

Have a look at this sleek and modern country kitchen. This lustrous kitchen is without the wall mount cabinets to make it look airy and spacious, still has a lot of storage space. On one wall of the kitchen is a single row of under-the-counter drawers and cabinets and a cooking range, while the opposite wall is almost empty with a pair of sleek floating open shelves matching the wall color. The thin kitchen island with a small sink and brass faucets at the top and lots of storage at the base, accompanied by a few bar stools, is a clever addition to this tiny country kitchen.

A matte chocolate brown and off-white color scheme with shiny brass knobs make this small kitchen look even more roomy and palatial.

33: Arrange A Cosy Tea Party

Keeping a stylish kitchen silent and letting the rustic woods speak is the key to success for a country kitchen.

Here is a super-chic country kitchen with a mouthwatering tea party to get inspired.

The overall colour palette of this lovely country kitchen is white, including the shiplap and exposed beams ceiling. The light grey stone flooring, coordinated countertops, and a complementing charcoal grey island bring in the crisp chicness. 

The speaking point of this glamorous kitchen is a timber breakfast table with a matching bench and coordinated rustic window panels and door frames. A bunch of fresh flowers in a green glass jar, a couple of soft cushions, and a fur throw blanket puff up the welcoming effect of this prettiest country kitchen.

34: Oh So Pretty

Imagine a bright and energetic country kitchen flooded with sunlight.

Say you have a good source of natural daylight in your kitchen, try to magnify its effect with a dynamic yellow color palette. Savor this avant-garde country kitchen, which is not everyone’s cup of tea. A bright yellow color ordinates the entire kitchen cabinets and walls alike. The countertops in burnt wood and the matching flooring are to tone down the vividness of the yellow.

A stark white door at the far end and a black and white wall further subdue the sharpness of the color yellow in this lovely country kitchen.

35: Soak In The Floral Fabrics

Dramatize the look of your country kitchen with wooden planks and floral, velvety fabrics.

Put up the shiplap walls, repeat the treatment on the cottage ceiling, and install wooden flooring keeping the color scheme all white. Design the bottom shelf of the kitchen island in tongue and groove wood pattern and place a stripped fabric cover on top of the breakfast table, keeping the geometric shapes in harmony. Now introduce lush floral fabric, such as a thick layer of maroon velvet curtains and a sheer layer of white floral window drapes.

To add the finishing touches, put a number of vases filled with freshly cut flowers around the kitchen and a pretty floral area rug and complete the luxuriant look of your country kitchen. 

36: Bring In the Shiny Metals

Put the focus on the stylish kitchen island.

Polished or rustic metals, earthy green tones, sparkling whites, and lush green outdoors go hand in hand with country kitchen styling. Place a large island with a clean white stone countertop and a double farmhouse sink. Paint under the counter cabinets in matte green, keeping the rest of the color palette beige-white. Highlight the island with a row of oversized vintage hanging lights in shining copper. These hanging lights will launch an instant country zest and a grandeur charm.

Top off the island with a coordinated copper faucet and a rustic garden jug with a cluster of fresh flowers.

37: Light The Candles

Barn woods, candlelights, fresh flowers, artwork, and pastel colors are all the leading elements for a country kitchen.

Put in a rustic statement farmhouse table, and hang an assertive chunky powder-coated glass candlelight chandelier right in the center of the tabletop. Place an antique vase of fresh shrubs underneath the chandelier, making the whole arrangement a picturesque focal point of the kitchen. Keep the rest of the kitchen scheme subdued in mellow creamy tones with a few eye-catching black-colored items and accents of wood and stone to create a perfect backdrop to highlight the chic farmhouse chandelier.

38: Place A Window Seat

A comfy window seat and some live cooking can make any kitchen an ideal location for the whole family or friends for a fun get-together.

Keep your country kitchen minimalist and black and white, yet a fun place. Place a sleek and stylish white powder-coated bench in front of your kitchen window and make it snug with a couple of comfy loose cushions. Make the window, the view outside, and the seat the focal point of your country kitchen, keeping the rest of the kitchen clean and polished. Opt for a white color scheme for the overall kitchen, walls, and cabinets alike. Fix stylish black granite as worktops.

Hang a pair of chunky glass pendant lights and place a row of gigantic candles to cap the look of your country kitchen. 

39: Add Contemporary Moroccan Flavour

Bring an artistic Moroccan patterned backsplash and complement the rest of the kitchen layout. 

Fix an aesthetic backsplash with watercolor effects in aquamarine tones and close the band with the help of a floating shelf. Opt for the classic country-style cabinets and paint them teal, keeping the kitchen scheme white. Place a muted grey wood flooring. Usher in your favorite cookbooks and arrange them neatly on the shelf to add energetic colors, and place a couple of small plants to cap off the look of an aesthetic country kitchen. 

40: A Romance Of Wood And Stone

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Charcoal greys, vivid beiges, queer woods, and rough stones, what an ideal situation for a dreamlike kitchen?

Make an aesthetic play of wooden ceiling beams, chunky weight-bearing columns, and solid wood brackets in complementing colors of charcoal greys and browns. Design the kitchen island in a stylish double top, one in stone and the other in wood. Place a number of wood and leather high bar stools. Bring in a statement grey stone flooring.  

Top off the stylish country look of your kitchen with brass hanging lights and a pair of earthen pots.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make my kitchen look country?

How can I make my kitchen look country
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Country kitchens broadly dwell on the conventional classic style, period charm, and rusty finishes.

  • If you want to insert country flavor into your existing kitchen, start by painting the cabinets in soft pastel colors, preferably greyish-white.
  • Tile the walls to the ceiling height.
  • Put lots of rustic ingredients, such as an old oak dining table escorted by a withered wooden bench.
  • Opt for the open shelvings.
  • A range cooker is a symbol of a classic country kitchen.
  • Employ natural materials such as wooden beams, earthen pots, rustic stoneware, etc.
  • Fix a farmhouse porcelain sink.
  • Introduce fabrics with the help of oversized woven area rugs and sheer window curtains.
  • Make an artistic display of antique china.
  • Place freshly picked flowers in earthen jars, and usher in plants.

There are many ways to make a kitchen look country, but the key is to keep it airy and bright with hints of raw and vintage.

What colour is a country kitchen?

A soft pastel palette dominates the country kitchen style. Slate greys and whites mixed with classic designs are the optimum color choices to set the tone for the country kitchen palette.

Say you want to make your country kitchen look a bit more lively, then soft powdery blues, pale to moss greens, pastel pinks, and mellow yellow combined with rustic wooden elements can do the trick brilliantly.

For the safest option, opt for a powdery beige-white for the traditionally styled cabinets and grey and white marble on other surfaces. Pick out rustic stone tile flooring, and infuse natural wooden components and stoneware for earthy tones to enhance the country kitchen palette.

What is a country chic kitchen?

A country kitchen with added contemporary touches to it is the country-chic kitchen. You can bring chic liveliness to your country kitchen through a pleasant pastel colour palette and numerous wooden elements. 

Here is an example of the prettiest country-chic kitchen. A fresh pastel green color adores the cabinets and the kitchen island topped with crisp white marble. Various shades of wood, such as mahogany, red oak, pine, and walnut wood, are put together in one place, aesthetically uplifting the vibe of the country-chic kitchen. A row of large-sized copper hanging lights, coordinated copper wall lights, and the sink faucet bring in the vintage chicness.

With the mark of a range cooker, open shelves, hand-picked flowers in old metal jugs, freshly baked bread, and a contemporary layout, this bright kitchen ticked all the obligations of a country-chic kitchen.  

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