The hue has endured for decades, however, changing paint trends suggest that this neutral shade is no longer in vogue. 

Are all-white kitchens out of fashion? 

Here, the experts discuss whether you need to reevaluate your white kitchen ideas – and how to style the color if you wish to remain true to the tone. 

Against all-white kitchens 

‘I see the all-white kitchen fading away as homeowners choose to bring in more color in the millwork as well as the kitchen countertops,’ explains Marian Meacham, the Houston-based founder of Marian Louise Designs (opens in new tab). However, as the designer explains, you don’t need to discard the color entirely.  Instead of choosing an all-white palette, Mimi recommends investing in a dramatic countertop. ‘From natural stones to man-made composites that have layers of warm, earthy colors,’ Marian says.  She adds that vibrant clay, porcelain, or cement tiles are a similar alternative to add a modern twist to your all-white scheme – to keep your palette up to date.  ‘While every aspect of a kitchen design is important, the choice of countertop material is particularly so, as it has such a visual impact. Consider the characteristics of each material to make the best choice for your lifestyle,’ says Melissa Klink of Harvey Jones (opens in new tab). Similarly, deVOL’s (opens in new tab) Creative Director, Helen Parker, urges you to look towards an ‘off white’ or cream kitchen rather than a wholly pure scheme.  ‘For a truly authentic look, a simple cream or off white is good and very easy to live with, but for real drama and tradition, we would suggest darker colors, muted navy, deep reds, murky yellows, and dense greens,’ she adds.

For all-white kitchens  

The future of all-white kitchens hangs in the balance. However, not all designers recommend avoiding this pure hue.  ‘All white kitchens have always been a popular choice when it comes to kitchen design, and we’ve found that regardless of the style or design,’ explains Neptune (opens in new tab) Wimbledon’s Kitchen Designer, Stephanie Nix.  ‘As always, reinvented color palettes emerge and often swing into the spotlight; however, we think there will always be a place for all-white kitchens.’ Will you revolutionize your kitchen ideas or maintain your all-white scheme? The fate of the color is up to you.  


title: “Are All White Kitchens Out Of Fashion Designers Respond To The Trend Homes Gardens” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-07” author: “Tyrone Graves”


The hue has endured for decades, however, changing paint trends suggest that this neutral shade is no longer in vogue. 

Are all-white kitchens out of fashion? 

Here, the experts discuss whether you need to reevaluate your white kitchen ideas – and how to style the color if you wish to remain true to the tone. 

Against all-white kitchens 

‘I see the all-white kitchen fading away as homeowners choose to bring in more color in the millwork as well as the kitchen countertops,’ explains Marian Meacham, the Houston-based founder of Marian Louise Designs (opens in new tab). However, as the designer explains, you don’t need to discard the color entirely.  Instead of choosing an all-white palette, Mimi recommends investing in a dramatic countertop. ‘From natural stones to man-made composites that have layers of warm, earthy colors,’ Marian says.  She adds that vibrant clay, porcelain, or cement tiles are a similar alternative to add a modern twist to your all-white scheme – to keep your palette up to date.  ‘While every aspect of a kitchen design is important, the choice of countertop material is particularly so, as it has such a visual impact. Consider the characteristics of each material to make the best choice for your lifestyle,’ says Melissa Klink of Harvey Jones (opens in new tab). Similarly, deVOL’s (opens in new tab) Creative Director, Helen Parker, urges you to look towards an ‘off white’ or cream kitchen rather than a wholly pure scheme.  ‘For a truly authentic look, a simple cream or off white is good and very easy to live with, but for real drama and tradition, we would suggest darker colors, muted navy, deep reds, murky yellows, and dense greens,’ she adds.

For all-white kitchens  

The future of all-white kitchens hangs in the balance. However, not all designers recommend avoiding this pure hue.  ‘All white kitchens have always been a popular choice when it comes to kitchen design, and we’ve found that regardless of the style or design,’ explains Neptune (opens in new tab) Wimbledon’s Kitchen Designer, Stephanie Nix.  ‘As always, reinvented color palettes emerge and often swing into the spotlight; however, we think there will always be a place for all-white kitchens.’ Will you revolutionize your kitchen ideas or maintain your all-white scheme? The fate of the color is up to you.