This gorgeous turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem) has partially exposed brick walls by the window adding a warm and rustic effect to the otherwise classic interior. The classic shaker kitchen is paired with beige walls with green undertones for a beautiful combination of colors.
The rest of the living space is decorated classically, with the original porcelain fireplace and the floral armchairs adding a bit of a romantic element to the interior.
A classic grey shaker kitchen paired with butcher block countertops and gold wall lamps
The soft grey shaker kitchen has a beautiful classic aesthetic finished off with brass hardware and brass wall lamps for an elegant metallic touch.
The light hardwood flooring is paired with a light butcher block countertop, providing the kitchen with a lighter element.
While the main part of the kitchen is designed exclusively with lower cabinets, the module opposite the window goes all the way towards the ceiling. This height is sufficient for all kitchen appliances and lots of storage space.
The living space and kitchen are connected in an open floor plan, with the large dining table standing in between the cooking space and the sofa area.
A simple white couch is paired with two floral armchairs that add a romantic touch to the living room setting.
A round mirror on the wall reflects the kitchen in a lovely way.
The historic porcelain fireplace stands out against the beige wall color and provides the apartment with the ultimate historic flair.
A bedroom with light grey walls and a wardrobe behind a curtain
The living room and bedroom are connected with a historic double door, giving the option to create a semi-open floor plan. The color palettes of both spaces pair nicely together.
The light grey walls are paired with a mix of beige and brown textiles on the bed, a color palette that also comes back in the art print hanging on the wall.
The wardrobe is elegantly hidden behind a wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling beige linen curtain.
The area next to the bedroom door is used for a small home office space with a beautiful vintage desk that adds a gorgeous warm wood tone to the setting.
From the shower floors to the walls, installing bathroom tile is an excellent way to give this important room a major refresh. If you’re looking for inspiration, green tiles add a fresh pop of color to your bathing space. Whether it’s a sleek subway wall tile, light marbled hues, or stunning herringbone, the possibilities are endless.
You can add new green-colored floor tiles, elevate a walk-in shower, or decorate the walls with this versatile material. A green tile bathroom makes both a powder room and a main bathroom look and feel more lively. In the list below, you can find the most inspiring green bathroom tile ideas that will give your bathroom a refreshing makeover.
Dark Green Subway Tiles Add Drama
The dark, deep forest green color of these subway tiles gives this bathroom a bold, dramatic vibe. Note how the white grout lines help to make the details and the color of the tile pop.
In this example, the homeowner chose to install the tiles from the floor to the ceiling for an impressive effect.
Although green tiles are prominent in this bathroom, they’re mixed with other materials as well. The swirling marble floors and tub surround give the room a sense of luxe sophistication.
Using white cabinets and fixtures also helps to break up the space so it doesn’t feel too monochrome or bland. Mixing the two materials (and color schemes) also gives this particular bathroom design an elevated look and feel.
The dark green tiles in this bathroom-laundry room combo are bold and deep, giving it a contemporary vibe. Installing sleek brushed gold hardware including some towel racks, the rainfall showerhead, and other accents to match not only visually breaks up the space, but it also lends it a sleek, sophisticated component.
Instead of adding standard bland builder’s grade fixtures, the homeowner chose to upgrade to something a bit more high-end, making this one of the best green bathroom ideas on our list.
If you want your green bathroom tile to be a bit more subtle, consider this example. Yes, the shower cove has green walls, but the shade is much lighter and has a slightly marbled effect with tones of ivory or creamy white mixed in.
The choice to install herringbone tile also gives this bathroom a sweet, soft look that’s not too modern or cold. It also pairs nicely with the white paint throughout the rest of the bathroom, giving it a perfect, subtle pop of color without being too overbearing.
Here, the bathroom walls feature an almost olive-green colored tile with a sleek, reflective high-shine finish. However, the bathroom floor tile boasts a classic, retro-inspired black-and-white pattern. The combination of these two color and pattern choices gives the space a unique, dramatic look that most people don’t typically see in standard bathrooms.
Combining the two styles and colorways is a fun way to mix and match tones to create a bold style that gives the bathroom a distinct yet casual vibe.
Although this bathroom is mainly white, the floors are a dark green tile, giving it a dramatic contrast. One of our top tips for green bathroom tiles is to choose one single component of the room to add green, leaving the rest a separate color.
Adding colored tile to a bathroom instantly gives it a completely different look, and it’s an easy upgrade. While this particular design choice isn’t overly dramatic, it still does a nice job of making the space feel warm and inviting.
Styled by Lingsell, photographed by Florbrant for Historiska Hem
Try Tile in a Vibrant Green Color
This bright, almost emerald-green tile makes the bathroom in this example stand apart. The unique color of the tile gives it a modern look, and the vanity and other accents have been painted to match.
A large skylight allows natural light to come into the space, and it helps to highlight the unusual tile color and modern design. The floor and bathtub are featured in a neutral, terracotta color that helps to showcase the contrast of the vivid green bathroom tiles on the wall and backsplash.
Using deep, dark green tile is a bold choice for any interior design, but it’s especially dramatic in a bathroom. This space features a sleek, modern green tile all along one corner and throughout the shower except for the floor.
Installing this thin, sleek rectangular tile this way creates an accent wall, making the green-colored tile a focal point that contrasts nicely against the diamond-shaped neutral tile on the bathroom floor and the bright white sink.
Instead of green wallpaper, the homeowner chose to install dark green tiles on the wall. However, they only added it about 3/4 of the way up instead of to the ceiling.
This design works well in smaller bathrooms since it prevents the tile from “swallowing” the room entirely. Allowing the upper section of the white walls to remain helps to make this compact space look and feel just a bit larger.
If you like the idea of green bathrooms but don’t want the tile to be too dark or bright, consider installing green-toned marble instead. In this example, the shower walls feature large, high-end marble tiles with a deep green hue and subtle swirls of white.
Black trim on the glass shower door and the choice to use black shower heads make this bathroom look sophisticated and luxurious.
This charming contemporary bathroom boasts a fun interplay of textures, patterns, and colors. The light grassy green tile on the shower walls adds a fresh, natural touch and pops nicely against the white tile trim.
Note how the rest of the bathroom has wood floors, but the shower features a fun and funky two-toned hexagonal tile. The homeowner also added patterned wallpaper to the hallway and a different pattern to the adjoining room, making this home a cheerful place that encourages you to have fun with interior design.
Green is a versatile color that works well in lots of spaces, including the bathroom. Here, the deep earthy green tile on the walls gives the space a natural feel.
There are not many other features in this particular bathroom, which allows the tile to become the main attraction. Choose from several shades of green to find the one that works best for your space.
Not all tile has to be in a square or rectangular shape. In this bathroom, a charming light green hexagonal tile was used for the bathroom floor. It’s a great way to make a space feel fun and modern while also giving it a relaxing, spa-like feel.
The large window lets lots of natural light into the room, and the rest of the space features white to help make the green tile floors pop.
The concept of a green tile bathroom is enticing, but you might not want to use it on every surface. Here, the homeowner installed a beautiful textured green tile over a unique feature — the oddly-shaped wall behind the toilet.
This draws the eye toward this part of the bathroom while giving it a nice look next to the metallic fixtures and simple color scheme. This example proves that tile can be a great way to add finishing touches to your bathroom.
A beautiful claw foot tub and luxurious floor tile give this bathroom a luxurious vibe. The brushed gold fixtures and gold claw feet on the tub tie the look together. However, adding the shiny bright green subway tiles brings the bathroom a touch of modern style. Blending these styles is a good way to make a statement in your own home.
Wood and stone accents give this bathroom a calming, natural vibe. The choice to install unique green tile on the shower walls brings it all together. Rather than creating a traditional bathroom with white tile, this design features a lively green tile that complements the space’s nature-inspired aesthetic.
Pair vertical Green tiles with black and white flooring
The black and white chevron flooring in his modern bathroom with a black vanity and black fixtures is balanced out by the use of subtle green tiles on half of the bathroom walls. The combination of the different tiling and the two shades of green makes for a unique and elegant effect that makes the white bathtub stand out.
This modern and minimal Scandinavian home for sale in Sweden (via Fantastic Frank) has a clean and elegant decor aesthetic that is enhanced with two subtle pops of red in the living room and bedroom for a unique effect.
The greige kitchen cabinets are planned out in a corner layout with a kitchen island in the middle, allowing space for a spacious round dining table at the other end of the room. The bedrooms share the same beige and white color palette with soft wood tones as the rest of this modern interior.
A minimal living room with a white couch and a subtle pop of red
The white couch, white area rug, and subtle beige textiles in this living room interior are paired with a dark wood coffee table and a terracotta red pouf for added contrast in the color palette.
A minimal greige kitchen with a kitchen island in the middle
The minimal greige kitchen cabinets are paired with a white stone countertop and subtle chrome hardware for a clean and modern effect. The kitchen is built in a corner layout, allowing for a small kitchen island in the middle of the space.
The sink is built right in front of the kitchen window and the countertop is fitted in front of the window sill.
Black appliances stand out against the soft greige cabinet color and add a modern contrast to the space.
A soft wood round dining table and chairs paired with beige curtains and accessories fits the other end of the greige kitchen perfectly.
A minimal bedroom design with a velvet red armchair
The white walls and beige textiles in the bedroom make for a subtle yet warm color palette in the space.
The red velvet armchair by the end of the bed stands out powerfully and links to the pop of red in the living room design of the apartment.
A kid’s room in subtle beige and grey tones
A soft wood staircase with white walls
Grey limestone tiles and a modern tub in the bathroom
The grey limestone tiles used on the walls and flooring in the bathroom give this space a modern touch. The elegant white bathtub enhances the interior and gives it a wellness vibe.
The grey vanity blends in with the grey tiles and the chrome hardware adds a beautiful metallic touch to the setting.
A shower niche and shower bench make this area of the bathroom both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
This turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fischer, photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem) has gorgeous historic features highlighted by the light wall colors in the different rooms. The apartment gets a lot of daylight through the large historic windows, accentuating the light yet contrasting decor in the connected living and dining rooms.
The simple white kitchen is enhanced with a small vintage dining table in front of the balcony window. The bedroom has an impressive exposed brick wall and a large custom wardrobe with wood cabinet doors for a warm and cozy bedroom color palette.
Off-white living room walls paired with a white decor and black accents
The off-white wall color in the living room makes the white couch, white area rug, and the sheer white curtains in front of the windows stand out subtly. Subtle black accents in the armchair, wall shelving, and floor lamp add a wonderful contrast to the setting.
Historic double interior doors lead up to the dining room, which has a color palette that complements the living room perfectly.
A large vintage dining table paired with black Series 7 chairs creates a warm yet contrasting look. The darker furniture pieces and accessories stand out against the light grey wall color used in this room.
The large floor mirror next to the window reflects the light and makes the room appear even bigger.
A simple white kitchen with a small vintage dining table
The simple white kitchen with wood countertops and a subway tile backsplash is placed along both sides of the cooking space.
The area next to the kitchen doorway holds a large kitchen cupboard for the fridge and a small cabinet with a counter perfect for a small coffee machine.
The curved wall next to the balcony window is perfect for placing a small vintage dining table paired with two black dining chairs. This color palette resembles the palette of the large dining room in the apartment and ties the look of both rooms together.
Exposed brick and a custom wardrobe in the bedroom
The bedroom has a warm and inviting look, different than the color palette in the other rooms. The exposed brick bedroom wall adds a dark and warm tone to the space, which is complemented by the mix of beige and terracotta textiles on and around the bed.
The white trim above the exposed brick adds a clean separation between the wall and the white ceiling for a clean and elegant effect.
A built-in wardrobe opposite the bed is enhanced with warm wood cabinet doors that contribute nicely to the warm and inviting appearance of this bedroom.
A vintage cabinet decorates the wall next to the bedroom door.
A white tile bathroom with a Victorian tile floor
The bathroom is covered with white wall tiles for a clean and minimal effect. The freestanding sink with chrome legs paired with the Victorian bathroom floor tiles gives this space a classic look.
A white hallway with a black and beige checkered floor
This newly-built private residence in the south of Finland is designed by Fyra (in collaboration with Studio BonBon Architects, photographed by Riikka Kantinkoski). The calm and tranquil aesthetic of the interior is carefully crafted with custom furniture, lighting, and surfaces to meet the needs of the residents.
The clean and minimal architecture draws inspiration from a Mediterranean aesthetic, while the interior design disrupts uniformity with a variety of textures and materials for a vibrant and engaging effect. The combination of rough and soft surfaces works well in this spacious home where thoughtful lines of sight facilitate serene transitions from one room into the other.
A modern living room with an impressive ceiling height and a contemporary fireplace
The majestically tall windows with black frames make the living room such an impressive space. White couches on top of a structural beige area rug set the stage for a cozy sofa area paired with a black leather lounge chair in front of the modern fireplace.
From the living room, a minimal staircase with an elegant steel pattern in the railing leads to the second floor of the house.
A spacious dining room with sheer curtains and an impressive oval dining table is connected to the living room in a semi-open layout.
A light oak kitchen with beige stone countertops
The modern kitchen features custom white oak kitchen cabinets with an integrated handle on the bottom, paired with clean white upper cabinets that are push-to-open.
Next to the taller kitchen cupboards, you can find an integrated workspace with small storage drawers underneath the worktop.
A spacious hallway with curved windows and ceilings
Modern bathrooms with a combination of natural materials
The main bathroom is connected to a walk-in closet custom-made out of oak wood elements. The chrome and oak details also come back in the material palette of the bathroom, connecting both spaces visually.
Natural stone countertops and floor tiles are paired with glossy wall tiles in the toilet section of the bathroom and a statement mirror that also functions as a room divider.
Interior design by Fyra (in collaboration with Studio BonBon Architects, photographed by Riikka Kantinkoski
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Your cabinets are typically the most noticeable part of your kitchen, making the biggest impact when you first enter the room. However, because of the endless possibilities in design, color, and finish, the look of your kitchen cabinets can often become the final decision made during a remodel. But it doesn’t have to be.
In the list below, you can find the most amazing walnut kitchen cabinet ideas to help you find inspiration for your next kitchen makeover.
Light Walnut Kitchen Cabinets With Matching Parquet Flooring and a Light Wood Dining Set
This kitchen embraces natural wood color with multiple types of wood on display. A minimalistic approach is taken with the decor, allowing the different finishes to shine.
The walnut kitchen cabinets have a smooth face without obvious pull handles or knobs, which creates a seamless appearance that only enhances the styling. Black accents complement the other elements of the space without causing a distraction.
Dark Walnut Cabinets Paired With White Walls and Light Hardwood Floors
This kitchen showcases elements of a traditional kitchen while also incorporating contemporary design techniques. Dark walnut kitchen cabinets contrast well against the white countertops, walls, and light wood flooring.
The mismatched dining chairs bring an eccentric air to the space, as does the contemporary pendant light. The resulting kitchen is reminiscent of mid-century modern design ideals.
Dark Walnut Cabinetry Set Against a Black and White Palette With a Mix of Textures
This kitchen uses a black-and-white palette as a base, making walnut cabinets the perfect choice for this space. A natural focal point is created by the exposed brick and concrete, which further draws the eye and leads into the cabinetry.
Track lighting is set to highlight this area, perfectly showcasing the open shelving and unique art print. The gray countertop is an excellent finishing touch to this kitchen.
Modern Walnut Cabinets With Marble Countertops and Stainless Steel Appliances
These modern walnut kitchen cabinets stand out and create a sense of warmth when compared to the white walls and marble countertops. The dark wood is a classic choice for this setting, and the smooth-faced cabinets create a simplistic look that keeps the kitchen feeling peaceful.
Open shelves work well for both display and storage purposes, allowing you to further customize your space.
Rich Walnut Kitchen Cabinets Paired With White Cabinets and a Herringbone Floor
Light walnut kitchen cabinets are a great option for a neutral space. This compact kitchen uses two-tone cabinets to create just a touch of visual interest while maintaining the simple feel of the space. The herringbone floor leads the eye deeper into the kitchen and is a nice complement to the texture of the walnut cabinets.
Dark Wood Kitchen Cabinetry Paired With Sandstone Countertops
These walnut kitchen cabinets, island, and shelving unit create a nice contrast against the white walls. The sandstone countertops have traces of brown in them that pairs beautifully with the walnut wood for a unique combination.
Though the decor is minimal, the wood grain in the cabinets as well as the flooring results in the illusion of intricate details that keep the eye moving in the space.
Boldly Textured Walnut Kitchen Cabinets With Light Countertops and Black Accents
If you’re looking for a style that mimics the look of raw cabinets, this example kitchen may be the answer. These modern walnut cabinets have only been lightly stained to preserve the rich detail of the grain. Black accents and light-colored countertops accentuate the kitchen cabinetry and allow it to shine.
White Countertops Paired With Walnut Wood Cabinets and a Dark Wood Floor
This modern kitchen with walnut cabinets and white countertops is a wonderful contemporary design that suits this loft apartment perfectly. The small white tiles, similar to a classic subway tile backsplash, are a great source of subtle visual texture, contrasting perfectly with the rest of the room.
Wood flooring that’s equally dark, yet with a different undertone to the cabinets, completes the look.
The dark color of these walnut kitchen cabinets and island pairs well with the black appliances and hardware as well as the lighter furniture, walls, and countertops.
A maple herringbone floor brings a traditional touch to this kitchen with the added benefit of durability, and the resulting style is as sleek as it is cozy.
Dark Greige Walls, Gray Countertops, and Walnut Cabinets
This contemporary kitchen uses various materials to create a one-of-a-kind kitchen. Walnut kitchen cabinets paired with dark walls and gray countertops result in a stunning, dramatic kitchen design.
This dark effect is balanced by the yellow-toned hardwood floor, large white rug, and abundant sunlight. Black hardware and appliances are the ideal finishing touches here.
Finely Detailed Walnut Kitchen Cabinets Paired With White Countertops and a Section of White Cabinets
A modern kitchen with various storage options, this example photo mixes cabinet designs and finishes for a unique blend of mid-century modern and contemporary design elements. Rich red walnut kitchen cabinets paired with white countertops and upper cabinets result in a high-contrast space that’s visually appealing.
The ridged lower cabinets add a bit of texture to the kitchen to keep things interesting, and the sleek cooktop reinforces that modern design.
A Compact Kitchen With Glass Front Upper Cabinets and Gray Countertops
You can still make an impact with fewer cabinets in a compact kitchen. This example kitchen uses both solid front and glass front cabinets for a bold first impression.
Pale sage green walls perfectly complement the wood cabinets while supporting the gray countertops and stainless-steel appliances. The classic black stovepipe instead of a range hood was an excellent choice for this kitchen, providing a bit of charm.
Walnut Cabinetry Combined With Other Woods for a Truly Unique Look
These gorgeous black walnut kitchen cabinets project an abundance of warmth, particularly when bathed in natural light. The island features a matching countertop and siding with elegant bar stools for a quick meal at the counter.
Sophisticated decor with simplistic styling serves to create a slightly fancy look in this aesthetically pleasing kitchen. Classic wooden pull handles on the cabinets allow for a virtually seamless appearance while adding just enough detail.
Pair Walnut Cabinets With a Variety of Other Materials for a One-of-a-Kind Overall Style
Walnut cabinets mixed with mirrored cabinets and a statement dining table make this kitchen stand out from the crowd. The creative blend of materials and colors places the homeowner’s personality front and center, creating a showstopping first impression for guests.
Additional statement pieces could be added throughout the kitchen to enhance the effect or provide pops of color should you so choose.
Embrace a Modern Look With Walnut Cabinets and a Sleek Style
This chic, modern kitchen boasts black walnut cabinetry in an off-white room with pale granite countertops, and a color palette that places the wood cabinets front and center. Black hardware and fixtures serve as an additional source of contrast to the light tones without drawing attention away from the cabinets.
The unobtrusive track lighting helps to make an inviting, well-lit environment perfect for entertaining guests. Additionally, the bleached wood flooring acts as a bridge between the off-white walls and the wood cabinets, allowing for a cohesive kitchen design.
Red Walnut Kitchen Cabinets in a Unique Kitchen Setup
These rich walnut kitchen cabinets and matching herringbone floor and front door work hand in hand with the stark white elements in the room for a color scheme that mimics classic monochrome palettes.
A mix of closed, glass front, and open shelving serves a wealth of storage purposes, from keeping commonly used items within easy reach to displaying decorative items. Traditional kitchen drawer pulls on the lower cabinets are highly functional, while the cutout cabinet pulls on the upper level enhance the decorative nature of the cabinetry.
A Mid-Century Modern Kitchen With Walnut Cabinets and Bold Countertops
This unique kitchen design features an accent wall as well as one-of-a-kind terrazzo countertops. The green paint on the wall echoes shades found in the counters as well as the furniture in the foreground.
This shade of green also works with the wood for an earthy feel that supports the framed bird portraits on the wall as well as the plant life on the island.
Walnut kitchen cabinets paired with a full stone look
The walnut cabinetry in this modern kitchen space pairs nicely with the beige stone countertops, full wall backsplash, and the floor tile in the same material. The grain of the wood cabinets complements the natural texture in the stone, which allows both materials to accentuate each other.
This light-flooded apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Emma Fisher and Annica Clarmell, photographed by Peter Pousard for Alvhem) is fully painted in off-white, which reflects the daylight coming through the windows in a lovely way. The minimal interior decor is enhanced with a nice selection of vintage pieces throughout.
A living and dining room with off-white walls and vintage furniture pieces
The off-white wall color in the living room makes the white ceilings and white historic fireplace stand out in a subtle, yet powerful way. The rattan armchair and the warm wood vintage dresser next to the fireplace add a darker tone to the color palette, making them stand out.
An off-white painted vintage dining table is paired with bentwood chairs in the same tone that blends in with the wall color in the background.
The white couch paired with a white area rug brightens up the hardwood flooring and makes the other furniture pieces stand out in the space.
A classic white kitchen with black countertops
The corner layout of this white IKEA Bodbyn kitchen fits exactly in the small space that lies between the guest bedroom and the living room. The black stone countertops add a welcome touch of contrast to this space.
A guest room and home office combined
The small room next to the kitchen is used as a home office space with a beautiful vintage secretary desk. A small bed fits opposite the desk, making this space multi-functional.
The subtle wallpaper design in this small room is paired with a lace curtain, making this room elegant and romantic.
A bedroom with light grey walls and a distressed headboard
The subtle light grey wall color makes the ceiling and the white linen curtains in front of the window stand out subtly. The distressed headboard adds a beautiful rustic touch to the space and the wall shelf on top is perfect for holding books.
A small antique apothecary cabinet on the wall adds a beautiful vintage touch and also provides the space with a mirror at the same time.
A hallway with a small home office space
Right next to the entryway, there is a tiny room, which is used for another home office spot.
The DIY desk is cut to fit the corner of the room and to fit the limited floor space perfectly.
This beautiful turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (via Alvhem) has dark wood herringbone flooring that contrasts with the light and delicate wall color used on the walls throughout this space. The shared living and dining space has two large curved windows that let in abundant natural light. The addition of a white area rug and armchair brightens the dark wood flooring.
The all-white kitchen features a grey wall color and a black dining table and chairs, adding a beautiful contrasting effect to this room.
A living and dining space with a modern, contrasting interior
The modern interior decor of the shared living and dining room features a warm grey sofa paired with an organically shaped white area rug that doubles as a separator between the two functional areas.
A walnut wood dining table and chairs complement the dark wood flooring nicely, while also pairing well with the TV cabinet by the window.
The sofa is decorated with a mix of beige and brown textiles and two white artworks on the wall add an elegant effect to this corner. The sculptural pendant light fills a large portion of the ceiling space for an impressive effect.
A custom built-in shelving system is integrated into the wall next to the dining table. These shelves are perfect for displaying decor objects that make the space more personal.
A white kitchen with grey walls and a black dining table and chairs
The all-white kitchen features both white cabinets and white countertops for a bright effect that stands out against the backdrop of the light grey walls in the kitchen.
Stainless steel appliances add a modern look to this minimal kitchen setup.
The kitchen cabinets continue up to the ceiling and are finished off with kitchen cabinet molding on top.
The dining table features black wood chairs that add a lovely contrast to the kitchen setting.
The black pendant light fits perfectly above the table, while the pine wood wall shelf is an ideal spot for a few delicate decor pieces in the kitchen.
A light grey bedroom with a paper fan above the bed
The bedroom is painted in a light grey wall color, which brings out the mixture of beige and brown textiles on the bed. The paper fan above the bed makes for the perfect decor pieces in the space.
The area next to the bedroom door holds a ceiling-high wardrobe, providing the space with lots of storage opportunities.
A cozy kid’s room with storage underneath the bed
White marble tiles paired with black fixtures and a black bathroom vanity
This beautifully styled turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (Photographed by Walti Hösli for Entrance Makleri) has some bold color choices that give the space a unique character.
The living room has a grey wall, paired with a darker grey tone on the ceiling, white textiles, and lamp shades for a powerfully contrasting look. The living room and bedroom are connected with double interior doors for a semi-open floorplan.
The kitchen is painted bold pink on the walls, kitchen cabinets, and wall shelving. The window seat offers the ideal spot for drinking coffee in the morning.
A color-drenched grey living room with a white modular couch
The white modular sofa and the white area rug stand out against the grey walls and grey ceiling in the color-drenched living room. Pops of pink, red, and orange add some colorful elements to the otherwise neutral palette.
The TV cabinet is painted in the same color as the wall to make it blend in.
Pink kitchen cabinets paired with pink walls and a kitchen window seat
The beautiful pink kitchen cabinets are paired with a light grey stone countertop and backsplash for a modern effect in the space. The paint color on the walls is a few shades lighter than the one on the cabinets to bring some variety to the palette.
The custom bench in front of the window makes for a cozy window seat, which has storage underneath the seats. The open shelving by the window is perfect for holding wine bottles and cookbooks.
The burgundy-red dining chairs complement the pink paint colors perfectly and give the kitchen an even bolder appearance.
A beige bedroom with a custom wardrobe and a home office spot
The subtle beige color on the bedroom walls makes this the most tranquil room in the apartment. The wall color is complemented with a mix of beige and white textiles on the bed.
A wall mirror beside the bed reflects the daylight coming in from the windows.
The window space is used for a small home office spot, from which you can look out of the window.
A custom wardrobe by the doorway is painted in the same color as the walls. Adding the same baseboards and crown molding as the room to the cabinets integrates the wardrobe nicely into the space.
Searching for a way to showcase your personality in your interior design? A pink hallway may be the solution you’ve been looking for. The color pink can evoke feelings of peace and well-being, making it the perfect introduction to your home.
From bold hot pink to elegant powder pink, there’s a huge range of shades to choose from for your hallway design. Below are the most elegant hallway ideas to use as inspiration if you’re ready to ditch plain white walls in your entryway.
Floor to Ceiling Mirrors and Blush Pink Paint Create a Stunning Entrance
This example takes the space around the front door and fills it with life for a dramatic first impression. A warm blush pink covers everything in this alcove, including the trim, door, and even part of the floor.
The paint on the floor ends with a crisp diagonal line running between the mirrored cabinetry and wall, marking an obvious shift from one room to the next.
A Pale Pink Hallway With Light Natural Wood Floors, Black Accents, and a Purple-Toned Statement Piece
This pale pink style is full of elegance and calm. The light wood flooring and white trim pair perfectly with this shade of pink, and the black accents pop against this backdrop.
Furniture in dark hues can bring a sense of depth to this type of space, as seen here. The plum shade is the perfect complement to this hallway design, drawing the eye and bringing attention to the additional statement pieces.
A Bright Salmon Pink Hallway With a Gallery Wall and Decorative Items in the Corner
For an interior design that’s full of visual interest, try pairing a brighter pink paint on the walls with high contrast accents. This gallery wall showcases abstract art in black, white, and shades of tan, which stands out well in this space. Bright natural light bathes the space in an inviting warmth, creating the ideal introduction to your house.
Use Pink paint colours to make a Section of your Hallway stand out
In this beautiful historic hallway, a pink wall color was used to highlight a section of the space. The pink tone stands out against the green-grey wall color used in the main entryway area. By using the pink on the inside of the curved doorway, this beautiful feature stands out powerfully.
Soft, Baby Pink With Gold Accents, Leather Cabinet Pulls, and Dark Wood Floors
For a fresh, more neutral style, combine a soft pink base with dark brown flooring and decorate with striking accessories. This hallway design uses smooth-faced cabinetry for additional storage, which allows the same paint to be used to create a cohesive look.
Leather pull handles on the doors pull in the brown shades from the floor, and the brassy-gold decor is the perfect complement to complete the design.
Pair Pink Walls With Dark Wood and Multiple Statement Pieces for a Bold and Dramatic Hallway
If you’re in search of darker and more dramatic hallway ideas, this might be the style for you. A dark pink tone sets the stage for daring furniture and decor full of eye-catching patterns. The striking dark wood makes for a historic air that’s quickly contrasted by both modern and vintage items.
The resulting interior is one that leaves visitors with a strong first impression that will stick with them throughout the rest of the home.
A Classic Pink Hallway With Purple Accents and Unique Decor
Interior design is an excellent way to show off your style and create an endless source of inspiration in your daily life. One way you can achieve this is to decorate your hallway with fun hues and items that you find joy in.
This hallway uses a classic bubble gum pink color for the walls, and decor in other shades of pink and purple to create a cheerful space.
Different Pink Paint Colours Paired With Abstract Art and Eclectic Decor
Mixing different pink paint colors in a single room is an easy way to create depth in a small space. The soft pink paired with the darker rose tone is an excellent combination for this entryway and goes very well with the green hues in the next room.
By using a neutral color on the dresser, the colorful art above it is allowed to shine.
Dusty Pink Paint Paired With Natural Wood and Fun Decor Pieces
If you enjoy a 70s-inspired style, this is the interior for you. A dusty pink covers the wall, with a terracotta shade on the ceiling and a grey floor. The front door is trimmed in a crisp white that draws the eye.
A vintage disco ball hangs from the ceiling, and a burst of hot pink from the handbag completes the look.
A Subtle Pink Hallways With Matching Accessories and Unique Features
To easily create an inviting hallway, decorate the space with items that are similar in color to the main shade used for the room.
This example hallway does this well and even goes a step further by including highly functional items such as a mirror, hooks for clothes and accessories, and shelving for small items.
Pink Walls and Light-Toned Natural Wood Floors With Black Accents
Similar to many of the other hallway ideas we’ve looked at so far, this example pairs walls in pink with natural wood floors and black accents. The resulting hallway is one full of contrast, but not aggressively so. A large framed mirror and decorative antique ladder provide additional visual interest.
Styled by Temporärt, photographed by Sylwan for Historiska Hem
Rich Wood Materials and an Abstract Mirror in a Rose Pink Hallway
This fully pink hallway serves as great inspiration for anyone looking for an unforgettable, yet still subtle, entry hallway. Hardwood flooring set at a diagonal from the entrance leads you deeper into the room, and the small side table is conveniently placed to hold essentials like car keys.
The unique mirror, lamp, and light fixture are excellent finishing touches.
A Classic Pink and White Hallway With a Pale Wood Floor
For the final example in our list of pink hallway ideas, we have a simplistic space that peacefully welcomes you into the home. White paint around the entrance alcove brightens the room and creates a sense of lightness as you enter.
Neutral-colored furniture and decor would fit well here, though the lack of such items in the immediate area is not missed in this space.
Pink paint colors are used everywhere in this Small Hallway
This is one of the more subtle pink hallway ideas because of the light pastel paint color used in this room. However, by using the same paint color on the walls, ceiling, and storage cabinet an impressive tone-on-tone effect is achieved for an eye-catching look.