Grey Kitchen Ideas: 10 Ways to Style Your Grey Kitchen

Grey kitchens offer endless design possibilities, thanks to the wide variety of shades and tones available. This versatile colour brings a timeless, elegant feel to any home making it a solid option when designing your kitchen. We’ve gathered 10 stylish grey kitchen ideas to spark your imagination and help you create the perfect space. 

Why Choose a Grey Kitchen? 

We often hear this question - “is grey a good colour for a kitchen.” 

Grey is versatile and neutral, so you can pair it with all kinds of elements to make your kitchen space feel unique to your home. There are also plenty of grey tones, which gives you plenty of options when it comes to grey kitchen ideas. 

If you’re on the fence about any kitchen colour scheme, you can’t go wrong with a grey kitchen. The opportunities are endless, and it’s a timeless, classic colour.

What You Should Consider Before Using Grey Kitchen Ideas

If you do decide to opt for a grey kitchen, first, think about the many different grey tones you have to choose from. From darker tones to lighter ones, and from cooler undertones to warm undertones, there’s a wide range of options. 

To decide on a shade of grey, you need to think about what you want out of your kitchen space. If your kitchen is smaller with less natural light shining through, but you want it to appear bigger, opt for a lighter colour grey.  

If you have a larger kitchen already, especially one that’s an open plan, you can get away with darker grey tones. With more space, darker shades of grey won’t make your kitchen feel smaller than it is.

Kitchen cabinets are painted a light grey to make the space appear bigger.

10 Grey Kitchen Ideas

Choosing your kitchen colour scheme is always a fun part of creating your perfect kitchen space! But sometimes, you need some great kitchen ideas to visualise what your kitchen might look like.

We’ve rounded up 10 of our favourite grey kitchen ideas to help you get started:

1. Contrasting Colours

For a combination that adds visual interest, choose contrasting colours! One of our favourites to work with is a white and grey kitchen combination, as seen in our Hampton kitchen

These contrasting colours create a classic and luxurious look and feel to the kitchen space. And you can opt for a lighter colour grey or a darker shade of grey. Either way, pairing it with white kitchen ideas is an excellent option! 

Choose your cabinet colours first since these are the foundation of your kitchen space! 

Then add contrasting colours to your backsplash, floors, and wall colours.

Mary Cork Hampton Two Tone Kitchen

A Hampton Cotton White kitchen with Slate grey island

2. Monochromatic Greys

If you love grey too much to decide on just one grey tone, why not try this grey kitchen idea! Instead of using a different colour, just add another shade of grey to the mix, just like our Augusta kitchen. 

The key here is to add another colour so the greys don’t blur together. Opt for a lighter grey on your kitchen cabinets since they take up most of the space. Add a darker shade of grey to accent pieces. 

If you have a larger room, why not add a contrasting kitchen island to break up the space.

Shauna and Toms Augusta Two Tone Kitchen

An Augusta two-tone kitchen in Light Grey and Dark Grey

3. Add Statement Colours

Sometimes grey can make your kitchen space feel too plain and lifeless. This is often the case with larger kitchens that use a lot of grey in their kitchen colour scheme. 

So to add visual interest, find the main focus area of your open plan kitchen. That might be the bank of cabinets surrounding your cooking range. Or it could be the kitchen island you have in the middle of the open plan.

Whatever it is, use that main focus area to draw attention and break up a grey colour scheme. 

Use contrasting statement colours around the main focus area to add warmth..

4. Create a Farmhouse Aesthetic with a Grey Shaker Style Kitchen

The farmhouse or country style kitchens are a popular aesthetic right now. And the good news is, even if they don’t stay “trendy” for very long, that’s okay! Because this kitchen style is incredibly timeless and classic. 

So if you love the farmhouse or country style kitchens, then this grey kitchen idea is perfect for you! A Shaker style kitchen like the Shaker Kitchen or the Augusta Kitchen taps right into the mood and feel of the farmhouse aesthetic. And a grey colour scheme is a perfect match. 

Augusta Dust Grey shaker style kitchen

5. Bring a Luxurious Feel with Pops of Gold

Whether you love classic or contemporary, style kitchens, adding the right accents can do so much for your space. 

For example, adding in gold handles or gold taps, can instantly elevate the look of the space! 

Mary Hampton Island drawer Desktop

A Hampton Slate Grey kitchen with gold handles

6. Warm Up Grey with Wood Effects

Certain grey tones immediately cool a space down, and you may find your kitchen looks or feels too “blue.” So if you’re wondering how to make a grey kitchen feel warm, this one is for you. Wood effect worktops add the natural warmth you’re looking for.

A Modica Dust Grey kitchen with wooden worktop and island

7. Add a Pop of Colour

Sometimes kitchen spaces need something to draw visual attention. And there’s no better way to do that than with a pop of colour.

The great thing about grey kitchen colours is they’re neutral, so they work well with most other colours. If you want a bold and vibrant kitchen, try using a bright green as your pop of colour like our light grey shaker kitchen.

A kitchen uses one of the grey kitchen ideas by adding a bright pop of colour with a green backsplash and grey cabinets and worktops.

8. Focus on the Floors or Backsplash

Don’t forget that your floors and your backsplash are a part of your kitchen space, too. You’ll want to consider the type of space you have for these, though! If you have a smaller kitchen area, avoid darker shades. Those will absorb more light, making your kitchen feel smaller. 

And if you’re looking to warm up your kitchen even more, you might want to consider wood effect or laminate flooring, these would match perfectly with our Lyndale kitchen for example. 

If you have a different kitchen colour scheme, but want to include grey somewhere in it, the floor may be a great option! Use a grey, patterned flooring to add more visual interest.

A Grey Lyndale kitchen with a herringbone floor to add warmth.

9. Use Texture or Patterns for a Feature Wall

Colours don’t have to be the only way to add visual interest to your kitchen. One of our favourite grey kitchen ideas includes texture instead of pops of colour, as seen in our Modica kitchen.

If your kitchen has a wall space that you’re not sure what to do with yet, then create a feature wall. This is a wall space that uses texture, colour, or other elements to draw attention. It’s great for breaking up space, and it’s an incredible talking point. 

Try incorporating brick to introduce a modern effect. Or if you love the idea of a traditional kitchen, use wallpaper to bring in more patterns.

A Light Grey kitchen with a wooden feature wall

10. Create Unity in an Open Plan Kitchen

With an open plan kitchen, it can be hard to distinguish the perimeter of the room. And any abrupt changes in colour in the space can feel jarring. 

Instead, use a grey colour scheme throughout your entire kitchen space. This will create unity so everything flows beautifully.

To make everything feel warmer and inviting, use a warmer grey tone. You can add more warmth by adding wood effect worktops and wood effect or laminate flooring, too! 

An Augusta Dust Grey kitchen with an open plan

There are so many routes you can take when it comes to grey kitchen ideas. And with the timeless look of it, we’re sure whatever you decide on, a grey kitchen will last for years to come! 

And if you want to find more inspiration for grey kitchen ideas, check out our kitchen collection!

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