photography by JUSTIN BERNHAUT
basic instinct
Not a fan of vibrant colors in the kitchen? Mixed materials can pair together in effortless harmony.
photography by SIMON UPTON
light approach
A colorful light installation can instantly brighten up any space - minus the hassle of committing to a wall paint.
photography by ANNIE SCHLECHTER
platform cues
In an all-white space, opt for a set of colorful floating shelves and pair them down with contrasting dishware for an added effect.
photography by ANNIE SCHLECHTER
all shades on deck
Proudly display your most colorful kitchen gear - stick to a select number of hues to keep the look cohesive.
photography by DAVID MEREDITH
nature's calling
Earthy tones and fresh greens add an instant touch of life. Brighten up bland shelves with a rustic bowl filled with fresh fruits and goods!
photography by KENNETH KOCHEY
in focus
Dual-tone shelves create the illusion of added depth, in an otherwise cramped space. A soft color for the backdrop spotlights the accented details of the dishware.
photography by DAVID MEREDITH
sunny side up
Sprinkle in a vibrant touch of color, in the form of accessories and small appliances, to liven up the space's aesthetic.
photography by CARTER BERG
the party shelf
Entertaining decor often tends to be the most visually-appealing one. A mix of party props, photo snapshots, and dessert recipe books give these shelves a light-hearted feel.
photography by JASON PENNEY
blues rule
That unique dish collection you can't help but show off? Play it up in a shelving unit that borrows from a dominating chard from the set.
Use a vibrant accent in a complementary tone for the perfect contrast piece.