
A white kitchen brings freshness and clarity into your home, harmonises with practically all styles - from country house style (rustic & cosy) to Scandi chic (minimalist & bright) - and can be combined in a variety of ways. We show you how versatile a white kitchen can be.
Are white kitchens still modern? This question is asked by many people who are toying with the idea of buying a classic - and the answer is clear. White kitchens shine beyond trends. The neutral colour is suitable for a wide range of kitchen fronts - from ornate country house furniture to purist high-gloss surfaces. It can also be combined in a variety of ways: White goes well with elements made of wood, stainless steel and natural stone such as slate and granite, and can be used with numerous wall colours and floor coverings.

| Advantage | Disadvantage |
|---|---|
| White kitchens makerooms appear larger and brighter | Soiling, water stains and fingerprints catch the eye more quickly. This is especially true for high-gloss fronts. |
| Free-standing "white goods" such as fridges and dishwashers can be skilfully integrated | White can quickly appear sterile. You can counteract this with carefully selected accessories, worktops and splashbacks. |
| Various combination options - from colourful accessories and worktops to elegant marble details | Depending on the material and surface treatment, strong sunlight can lead to discolouration. |
Tip: Use specially treated, UV-resistant surfaces to avoid discolouration. Prevent water stains by polishing the surfaces with a soft, dry cloth after cleaning.
Whether you appreciate rustic cosiness or feel particularly comfortable in minimalist kitchens: The colour white is included - and it is versatile:

White is a combination-friendly all-rounder: Whether tiles, parquet or concrete flooring, light, dark or colourful walls, there are practically no limits to the companions for white kitchens. Let these ideas inspire you:

Tip: If you want to make the overall look warmer, combine a white kitchen with wood, for example in the form of the worktop or the kitchen splashback. The material sets natural accents and harmonises perfectly with white surfaces. Light woods give the room a Scandinavian freshness, dark woods create a cosy effect.
Natural or glamorous, discreet or with a wow effect - white kitchens harmonise with numerous worktop designs. What effect do you want to achieve?


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White reflects the light and you achieve optimum illumination with just a few lamps. Nevertheless, a single light is usually not enough: In kitchens, a multi-level concept of functional and atmospheric lighting solutions is recommended.
