Choosing the perfect shade of a green kitchen
From sage green to deep petrol
Green is a colour that immediately evokes nature, freshness and renewal. It brings with it sensations of harmony, balance and serenity, qualities that make it an ideal choice for domestic spaces. Its chromatic versatility makes it suitable for all rooms in the home, but it is in the kitchen that it expresses its maximum potential, transforming this convivial environment into the green heart of the house.
A kitchen communicates a connection with the natural environment and creates a welcoming atmosphere where it is pleasant to spend time, cook and share moments with family and friends. Light shades, such as mint green, aqua green or celadon, are perfect for smaller kitchens where natural light might be limited. These delicate colours do not weigh down the space, on the contrary they visually amplify it, creating a sense of openness and lightness. They are ideal for those who want a touch of colour and personality without sacrificing the brightness of the environment.
Small green office kitchen
This aloe green kitchen is an example of rational and understated design, conceived to integrate harmoniously into a contemporary work environment.
The lines are clean and refined, with a minimalist aesthetic that prioritizes functionality without sacrificing elegance. The handleless doors and matte aloe green finish lend a sophisticated yet discreet look, ideal for a shared and professional space.
From a functional standpoint, the linear layout optimizes space usage, providing easy access to the cooktop, sink, and preparation area. Built-in appliances free up the countertop, while LED lighting under the upper cabinets ensures effective illumination, enhancing visibility during use.
The chosen materials, a dark-finish quartz countertop, black backsplash, and black sink, create a cohesive ensemble that conveys order and precision.
Overall, this kitchen is perfectly suited to an office environment: practical, compact, aesthetically refined, and easy to maintain. A project that combines design and functionality, enhancing the space without overwhelming it.
Project: Hollerich, Luxembourg
Parallel kitchen in wood and matt green
This kitchen adopts a very trendy thyme green on the cabinets. Made in matt lacquered MDF and oak veneer, it demonstrates that an attractive and functional small kitchen is always possible.
Having a small kitchen does not mean you have to sacrifice style or function. It’s about making the most of what is available. The smaller the kitchen, the more time is needed to plan the project and analyse the needs.
Project: Bonnevoie, Luxembourg
Sage green open kitchen
Colour is a wonderful ally in the kitchen. The green tone is inspired by nature, growth, and renewal. This kitchen features an oregano green which, while identified as sage green, leans almost toward gray tones, creating a refined and soothing atmosphere.
Paired with black details such as grooves and baseboards, the oregano green reveals a new personality in the kitchen each time. The tiling also expresses a desire for nature, strengthening the connection with the natural environment.
This contemporary green kitchen with a retro touch is made of melamine, with a white quartz countertop and Dune Ceramics tiles from the Marina Collection.
Project: Bonnevoie, Luxembourg













