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Inspiration: 5 stunning white kitchens

How to get all-white perfectly right
Shania Shegedyn

No fuss, all function โ€“ modern white kitchens emphasise form and finish, with slick, streamlined designs that suit virtually any setting. 

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White kitchen with timber benchtops
(Credit: Martina Gemmola)

Flooring and lighting

A pair of silver pendants from Ambience Lighting (for similar, try Emac & Lawton) heralds the entrance to this kitchen: a blend of panelled cabinets and routed flat-fronted cupboards united with a coat of Dulux Antique White USA and topped with American oak benchtops, which have been given a walnut stain. New flooring in Australian blackbutt, found at Tait Home Timber & Hardware, was chosen to chime with the homeโ€™s original Baltic pine boards.

White kitchen with glass splashback
(Credit: Shania Shegedyn)
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Cabinetry and splashback

In this kitchen, the cabinetry is topped in Caesarstone in Snow, a warm white with a forgiving, lightly flecked appearance. A single row of โ€˜Bellazzaโ€™ structural ceramic wall tiles from Bunnings creates an upstand at the back of the benchtop, with a window splashback composed of pool-fence glass, above, bringing in a torrent of natural light and pretty garden views.

White kitchen with timber island.
(Credit: Simon Whitbread)

Floorboards

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The timber floorboards are a main feature and contribute so much to the whole ambience of this kitchen. Without the timber in the floorboards and island bench, the kitchen would lose a lot of character and warmth. 

 

White kitchen with timber benchtop
(Credit: Natalie Hunfalvay)

Island

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The floating L-shaped benchtop in this kitchen allows easy social interaction and designates a space for guests to sit around the island without cluttering the cookโ€™s workspace. The benchtop isnโ€™t actually timber, but an authentic-looking and much more cost-effective wood laminate finish in Noce Vintage. The rest of the slim benchtop is Silestone in Yukon Blanco, which has a lightweight look that is a neat counterweight to the heavier look of the wood.

 

Kitchen with citrus Tolix stools
(Credit: Sue Stubbs)

Splash of colour

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In this kitchen, the island bench is as hardworking as it is eye-catching. The cantilevered timber benchtop provides more seating space without adding bulk, keeping the kitchen feeling light and airy. Citrus-hued Tolix stools (try Matt Blatt for similar) contribute to the cheerful look. Beyond, the splashback of handmade subway tiles has a lovely textured finish which
adds interest to the predominantly white walls.

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