Mid Century Kitchen Cabinet Design is one concept that you can try to apply. The concept, which carries a background from 1945 to the 1980s, has a simple, clean, and integrated nuance with nature.
The combination of distinctive furniture in the Mid Century style with turquoise colors makes the kitchen atmosphere warmer but fresh at the same time.
Well, here we provide the design for you to try.
Watch Vintage Mid Century Kitchen Cabinet Design with Turquoise Green Video:
If the Mid Century is generally dominated by warm and natural colors such as earth tone, brown, olive green, orange, yellow, or gray. However, you can also enhance it with certain accent colors such as brown, black, gray, and turquoise. Like one of them is the color Turquise Green for example. This color, also known as cyanish-green, is obtained from the gem of the same name.
The word Turquoise itself comes from French which means “Turkey” because the gems were originally imported from Turkey. However, in 1573, this color was also recorded for the first time as a color name in English, namely Turquoise. You can apply this beautiful and fresh color to your kitchen cabinets. Starting from the cupboard, place plates and glasses to drawers. Or even on the kitchen island.
For the walls, you can still use white as the dominating base color. Whitewall paint will make the quality appearance of modern mid-century furniture look even stronger. Because in principle, the use of white paint is used because the modern mid-century home decor is a design that prioritizes the highest quality for furniture in its residence.
One of the design features that cannot be separated from the mid-century is the use of wooden elements in the form of furniture or displays that will enhance the firm impression of the room. If you think hardwood furniture seems heavy, you can work around this by using processed wood, for example, plywood so that the appearance of the room in the mid-century style still seems modern.
When viewed from the form of the design itself, the mid-century looks as if it is futuristic even though this design comes from the past. Sometimes the rustic impression is very thick and dominating. Now to make it look modern, you can add other elements such as metal, steel, iron, or glass and then combine it with wood elements so that the appearance still looks elegant but not excessive.
Modern mid-century interior design is famous for influencing home layouts with its natural concepts. Well, the large windows here are not only for letting natural sunlight into the maximum and perfectly. But also to create a view that can be enjoyed by residents from inside the kitchen. As a complement to the decoration, you can add green plants to the design accents so that the atmosphere in the kitchen is fresher.
Hopefully inspire.