Pink is quite a daring choice for a kitchen, yet it can be so stylish at the same time. You can go for a classic or modern look in this color and below I have compiled a list of the pink kitchen designs that I find most inspiring.
Not entirely sure such a bold choice like painting your kitchen pink is the right fit for you? Go for pink walls like in the last example, or add detail like a pink toaster, a pink fridge, or other pink appliances for a more subtle effect.
Dusty pink kitchen cabinets combined with white marble countertops
The pink hue on these beautiful shaker cabinets goes in the direction of a grey shade, which makes it much more subtle. By finishing off the pink kitchen with a white marble countertop, chrome hardware, white walls, and a stainless steel hood the effect is modern yet elegant at the same time.
Additionally, by using wall colors of multiple spaces, an unexpected pop of blue joins the beautiful color palette, which is a real focal point when looking into the hallway from the pink kitchen.
via Entrance Makleri, home belongs to Sara Margaretah
A pastel kitchen with modern pink cabinets
This cheery kitchen in pastel pink has been fitted on both sides of a rather narrow space, making the pink tone stand out even more. The pastel pink combines nicely with the gold faucet and the grey herringbone tiling in the space and the wood borders finish the look off nicely.
via Reform
A pink kitchen with shaker cabinets and a pink wall
In addition to the pink shaker cabinets in this beautiful space, the grey walls above the sink are paired up with pink walls for an impressive effect.
Just a hint of dark red in the linen tablecloth on the beautiful round dining table, on the door frame, and in the wall lamp adds variation and texture to the color pink that takes up almost the entire kitchen.
via Historiska Hem
A blush pink kitchen with a pink terrazzo countertop and stainless steel kitchen island
The interior designer of this beautiful modern kitchen went for an all-pink kitchen look that is contrasted by a modern stainless steel kitchen island.
The pink terrazzo countertops and pink backsplash finish the look off nicely and the same pattern of pink terrazzo also comes back in the module with the seating bench for an integrated look.
via Himlekok
Pink kitchen in shaker style
While pink kitchens can be bold and loud in their design, they can also be classy and elegant like in the example below. By combining the pink tones on the cabinets with white paint inside the glass cabinet, dark wood on the kitchen island, and a few bright colors in the accessories, a one-of-a-kind look is created.
via Artilleriet kitchen studio
Black and pink cabinetry combined with a peach tone on the walls
The pink fridge and oven module in this kitchen stands out against the black kitchen cabinets in the main kitchen design. This interesting combination has been finished off with a peach wall color and a black marble dining table and chairs.
The brass faucet and hardware, which come back in the gold accessories as a centerpiece on the dining room table create extra elegance in this beautiful space.
via Skeppsholmen
Pair Dusty Pink Cabinets with Dark Butcherblock Countertops
These classic shaker kitchen cabinets have a dusty pink color, which pairs beautifully with the vertical beige-brown tiling on the backsplash and the dark butcher block countertops. The stainless steel faucet and the black hardware finish the kitchen design off perfectly.
via Stadshem
Pink cabinets combined with a blue countertop
The pastel pink kitchen cabinets in this modern space are paired up with a blue countertop. This is a clever way of adding colors to your space without them being too overpowering as the rest of the room has been painted in a neutral tone.
via Reform
A pink accent wall and pink shelving complement a black kitchen design
While the main part of this kitchen is based around the classic black kitchen cabinetry, it’s the pink wall that makes the design stand out. The pink color has also been used on custom open shelving above the dining table, which integrates with the walls perfectly.
via Historiska Hem, first seen on Bolig Magasinet
A pale pink kitchen with a classy look
The shade of pink used in this kitchen is very subtle and could be defined as a warm beige with red undertones as well, depending on the light and from which direction you look at it.
The classic shape of the cabinetry combined with the subtle color sets the white walls and white ceiling apart and makes the black lamps stand out in a nice way.
Styled by Hannah Heyman and Pernilla Sciarrati, photographed by Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem