Mint is among the most popular and loved colors for home renovations: it’s non-obtrusive, it matches many styles, it’s very compatible and brings an airy feel to the space. Mint is great hit for kitchens for all the same reasons, and today’s roundup will show you how beautiful your mint kitchen can be.
What Styles Welcome Mint?
Mint can be integrated into a kitchen of any style: from modern and contemporary to glam and vintage and many others, if not all of them. The main thing is how you do that and what shade of mint you will choose: mint green or mint blue, brighter or paler tones. For a more modern look, go for a two-tone kitchen with mint and some contrasting color like black, white or even graphite grey. For a more vintage-inspired feel, pair your mint shades with creamy and white tones that will create a soft and lovely look.
A beautiful mint green kitchen with white countertops, stainless steel appliances, shaker cabinets, and a white tile backsplash. Pair stainless steel with mint green for a modern touch and use white to keep the space bright and airy. Consider adding a few decorative items in complementary colors to tie the design together.
A bright mint kitchen with shaker cabinets and leather handles, a bold boho rug and a checked floor plus pendant lamps.
A candy-colored kitchen with mint green cabinets, pastel appliances and bright tableware, a bold striped rug.
A catchy mint blue kitchen with shaker cabinets, a printed tile backsplash and a checked tile floor, a chic chandelier.
A catchy two-tone kitchen with stained and mint blue cabinets, butcherblock countertops and brass handles.
A chic mint green kitchen with shaker cabinets, butcherblock countertops, open shelves and a red sconce.
A chic mint green kitchen with a terrazzo table, white backsplash, slatted cabinets, cool pendant lamps, and stained chairs. Use terrazzo for a stylish touch and mint green to create a calming effect. Incorporate cool pendant lamps to add a modern vibe and ensure the lighting is adequate for the space.
A dark stained wood and mint blue kitchen with a mint backsplash looks very contrasting and unusual.
A farmhouse kitchen featuring mint lower cabinets, open shelves, a white tile backsplash, and a reclaimed wood hood. Use the reclaimed wood hood to add rustic charm. Open shelves are perfect for displaying dishware and keeping essentials within reach.
White elements make this mint green kitchen look ethereal, while black knobs and fixtures add contrast. The combination creates a fresh and beautiful space. Choose light colors and dark accents for a balanced kitchen design.
A glossy mint blue kitchen featuring flat panel cabinets, white stone countertops, and a white embossed tile backsplash. The flat panel cabinets provide a sleek and modern look. White stone countertops and an embossed tile backsplash add texture and elegance.
A lovely mint blue Scandinavian kitchen featuring plywood cabinets, butcherblock countertops, a square tile backsplash, and pendant bulbs. Use butcherblock countertops for a warm, natural touch. The pendant bulbs add modernity and enhance the kitchen's bright atmosphere.
What Other Colors To Pair Up With Mint?
Mint shades can be rocked with crispy white and creamy, they will create a very fresh and serene feel. You may also go for black and other dark shades to create a very contrasting look that will feel more modern. Want some modern softness? Go for a pastel color palette that would include mint, pale blues and even bubblegum pink. Vary the looks with stained woods, light or darker ones, to make the kitchen look more eye-catchy. Accent the space with beautiful brass and gold fixtures and handles that are sure to make your space adorable.
A lovely mint green kitchen with shaker cabinets and glass front ones, gold handles and neutral countertops is amazing.
A lovely mint green kitchen with shaker cabinets and open ones, white stone countertops and white appliances.
A minimalist mint blue and white kitchen with cabinetry with no handles, a small kitchen island and white countertops.
A minimalist mint blue kitchen with lower cabinets, a white tile wall, a kitchen island with a cooking zone and black chairs.
A minimalist mint green kitchen featuring flat panel cabinets, a kitchen island, an electric blue stool, and pendant lamps. The electric blue stool adds a bold contrast to the mint green. Pendant lamps provide ample lighting and accentuate the modern design.
A mint blue kitchen with flat panel cabinets, a grey terrazzo backsplash and countertops and a row of stained cabinets.
A mint blue kitchen with flat panel cabinets, a white terrazzo floor and a white marble backsplash, a stained dining set.
A mint blue kitchen with flat panel cabinets, stained butcherblock countertops and a stool, potted plants is a lovely space.
A mint farmhouse kitchen featuring beadboard cabinets, butcherblock countertops, and plenty of natural light. Use beadboard for a classic farmhouse look. Butcherblock countertops add warmth and functionality, while natural light enhances the airy feel.
A mint farmhouse kitchen with shaker and open cabinets, a blue beadboard wall, black fixtures and black knobs.
A mint farmhouse kitchen with white stone countertops, shaker cabinets, a vintage chandelier, and a bold printed rug. The vintage chandelier adds elegance to the space. Use the printed rug to introduce pattern and tie the design together.
A mint green farmhouse kitchen black granite countertops and a backsplash, brass handles, a stained rough wood table and lamps on chain.
A mint green flat panel kitchen with a pink kitchen island, a black printed tile floor, black stools and pendant lamps.
A mint green kitchen with butcherblock countertops, flat panel cabinets, and black sconces. Use black sconces for a chic contrast. The butcherblock countertops provide a warm and natural element to the modern design.
A mint green kitchen with white stone countertops, brass handles, and a window for natural light. The brass handles add an elegant touch. Use the window to ensure the space is bright and inviting.
How To Style A Mint Kitchen?
The most obvious solution is rocking mint cabinets, if you don’t have them, you can just change the panels or paint them yourself. What countertops will look nice with mint cabinets? Black or white, which will give a modern feel to the space, or butcherblock ones that will make it a bit more vintage, will be just perfect. Another idea is rocking a mint green or blue tile backsplash, this way you can integrate mint shades into any kitchen, and this change isn’t as drastic as changing the cabinets or their doors. Mint walls are also an idea to make a kitchen soothing and calming, you may rock just one accent wall. Support the colors with mint linens, accessories and decor. Take a look at the ideas we’ve gathered and get inspired!
A mint green kitchen with lower cabinets, white tone countertops, a large open shelf, and brass and gold handles. Use open shelving for easy access and display. The brass and gold handles add a luxurious touch.
A mint green Scandinavian kitchen with MDF cabinets, black countertops, a white backsplash, a dark rug, and built-in appliances. Use black countertops for a sleek contrast. The dark rug adds warmth and depth to the space.
A mint green shaker style kitchen with white countertops and a backsplash, with a white kitchen island and bold decor.
A mint grene kitchen with shaker cabinets, a glass shelving unit, a marble sink and a sink stand and some brass touches.
A mint kitchen with shaker cabinets, white stone countertops, a kitchen island, and a white subway tile backsplash. Use the kitchen island for additional workspace and storage. The white subway tile backsplash adds a classic touch.
A mint green kitchen with a creamy chevron tile backsplash, black kitchen island, shaker cabinets, and white countertops. Use the black island for a striking contrast and the creamy chevron tiles to add texture. White countertops keep the space bright and clean.
A pale mint green kitchen with shaker cabinets, grey granite and butcherblock countertops, black handles and stainless steel appliances.
A retro kitchen done in white and mint, with elegant cabinets, white stone countertops, a white penny tile backsplash and gold fixtures.
A retro kitchen with flat panel mint cabinets, a large open cabinet, a neutral backsplash and countertops and some retro decor.
A stylish mint kitchen with shaker cabinets and a row of stained ones, a white tile backsplash and a kitchen island with stools.
A stylish two-tone kitchen with stained and mint cabinets, a white penny tile backsplash and white countertops.
A two-tone kitchen with creamy and mint cabinets, butcherblock cabinets, a mosaic backsplash and butcherblock counterts.
A two-tone kitchen with mint cabinets and a pink kitchen island, black stools and a black and white tile floor.
A two-tone kitchen with mint green and brighter green cabinets, a marble backsplash and countertops, gold pulls is amazing.
A two-tone kitchen with navy lower cabinets and mint blue ones on the wall, with leather pullws and stone countertops.
A vintage farmhouse mint green kitchen with a white tile backsplash and white countertops, wooden beams and a neutral stool.
A vintage-inspired mint green kitchen with butcherblock countertops, pink pendant lamps and a white beadboard backsplash.
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