Midcentury Turquoise Kitchen Design Ideas
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August Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
ColorMoxie NW
What is not to love about this kitchen?? Simple, full of charm, efficient layout..... and the perfect paint colors selected by ColorMoxie NW. Selecting white is much more complex than one might guess. The wrong white wall and cabinetry color could have forever looked "off" with the quartz counters and white subway tile. And that blue?? Swoon worthy Baltic Sea by Benjamin Moore. Hard to see in the photo, but there's a smidge of the same blue in the Marmoleum swirls (color: Sunny Day).
Strobel Design Build
To keep in-line with the mid-century construction of the home, the kitchen was designed with a vintage cabinet style and custom color match.
Puerta Bella Interior Design
We remodeled this tiny 1970s kitchen and transformed it into a cute and charming retro inspired kitchen. We fell in love with the turquoise reproduction appliances, added white shaker cabinetry, beveled subway tile and a Caesarstone countertop that had the look and feel of soapstone. We added a crisp, white farmhouse sink and black hardware to tie in with the countertop. Client chose a simple light hardwood floor and I added a pop of turquoise on the ceiling for a surprise splash of color.
Michael Norpell's Wall To Wall
Mixing a three-dimensional tile with a subway tile creates a unique pattern on a focal wall that has space to display the owner's vintage glassware collection. A quartz countertop cantilevers over the edge of the wood laminate base cabinet to create visual styling. White laminate cupboards blend in with the white tile walls and backsplash. Under-cabinet LED lighting provides ample task lighting. The wall between the kitchen and the living/dining room was removed, creating the open concept space owners look for today.
Midcentury Turquoise Kitchen Design Ideas
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