
Green brings peace, freshness and nature into the centre of your home. From sage to fir green, a wide range of colours is available to create modern kitchen designs and a homely, timeless atmosphere. Find out which colour tones harmonise, how surfaces work and how light supports green tones.
Green in the kitchen stands for balance and vitality. The trend colour has a calming effect without losing its presence. In the kitchen, a green wall can create a targeted wow effect and emphasise clean lines and high-quality surfaces. First define the desired room effect. Light-coloured nuances create lightness, dark tones convey depth and elegance.

Advantages of a green kitchen at a glance:
the black kitchen offers contrasting ideas, while the colourful kitchen shows courage with colour.
The wall colour supports the green kitchen fronts and sets the stage for furniture, lighting and accessories. Light, broken tones open up the room, while selected dark accents add depth. Plan large wall surfaces calmly and set colour accents specifically in niches or on the tiling.
| Green tone of the kitchen fronts | Matching wall colours | Spatial effect |
|---|---|---|
| Sage, mint | Warm white, cream, light grey | Light, fresh, generous |
| Olive green, moss | Beige, taupe, Stone grey | earthy, calm, balanced |
| dark green, emerald | cream, ivory, black | elegant, striking, high-quality |
complement the colour selection with a coordinated lighting concept. Warm white emphasises natural materials and makes green look soft. Neutral white emphasises edges and structures, for example on work surfaces. Dimmable accents create atmosphere in the kitchen in the evening.
Green unfolds its strongest effect with natural surfaces. Wood brings warmth, stone depth, metal precision. Glass and satinised surfaces reflect light with restraint and make fronts appear calmer. Check samples in the original room, as daylight and artificial light can change the perception.
Tip: Match the grain, feel and gloss level to the shade of green. Reduced lines support the modern green kitchen, while profiled fronts emphasise the country house style.

Green and wood belong together and convey naturalness and durability. Light-coloured woods create lightness, while walnut and smoked oak provide contrasting accents. It is important to achieve a balance between the colour surface and the wood structure as well as the calm repetition of the materials.
| Style | combination | effect |
| Scandinavian | sage green with light-coloured wood, matt fronts | airy, friendly, reduced |
| modern | dark green with walnut, handleless | clear, elegant, contoured |
| country house style | moss green with oiled oak, profiled fronts | comfortable, traditional, high-quality |
individual, purposefully used black elements on shelves or in lights emphasise contours and give the colour depth.

Surfaces change the perception of the colour green:
Popular shades include sage, moss green, fir green, emerald and petrol. In the modern green kitchen, saturated tones with clear lines are particularly convincing. Softer nuances and profiled frame fronts look harmonious in country house style.
Green also fits into small rooms if tonality and surface division are considered. Light shades of green on calm surfaces create expansiveness, while uniform front images reduce unrest. Use the room height for closed storage space and keep work surfaces free. In addition, logical zoning ensures short distances and greater convenience in everyday life. The categorisation into stocking, storage, washing up, preparation, cooking and baking helps with planning.
Compact technology brings additional freedom. Integrated cooktop extractor systems from BORA ensure that the wall surface remains free and visual calm is created.


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A structured approach creates clarity and planning security. Define the target image, select your green base colour and test it in the room. Then coordinate the materials and handles and finalise the planning with the lighting concept that combines ambient lighting, task lighting and accent lighting.
This allows you to maintain an overview and achieve a harmonious result:
Accents give the green kitchen character and should be used sparingly so as not to overload the overall impression. Plants intensify the colours, ceramics and glass calm the picture. Open shelves are eye-catchers, closed zones keep things organised. Tip: Repeat two to three accent materials in several places.

The lighting design combines ambient lighting, task lighting and accent lighting. Systems such as BORA Horizon and BORA Stars enable zoned lighting with high light quality and clear alignment. This allows work surfaces, islands and open shelves to be staged precisely and the effect of the green tones to be controlled in a targeted manner.