As the saying goes...opposites attract. Sometimes. In the case of industrial kitchens combined with sweet, girly pastels, I'm sold.
via House of Turquoise
via Canadian House and Home
Industrial lends itself best to opposites, no? Remember wood + metal and what a happy marriage they made? What do you think? Are these kitchens too sugary-sweet for you or are they finding a nice, stylish balance?
What a pretty blue kitchen. And I'm not normally into blue.
ReplyDeleteI think there is great balance going on. That first kitchen is to-die-for as far as I'm concerned!
ReplyDeleteahem...i'm sold too! by gawd these are gorgeous! and i don't even like pastels.
ReplyDeleteI love the 1st one, But the finger prints on the metal might kick my ass.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome... I love the combo of styles!!!
ReplyDeleteNo way to sugar sweet. Love them both. Great post. Great style balance.
ReplyDeletelove love the 1st image...
ReplyDeleteLove the second kitchen, especially with that vase of bright red poppies on the table!
ReplyDeleteThey re happy!
ReplyDeleteTop kitchen is to die for - that pretty pink Venetian (type?) light is doing my head in!!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of these kitchens...but sadly I am not rich and fear I would get tired of the look quickly...I'll stick to white cabinets!
ReplyDeleteWell what girl doesn't love a tiffany turq! Lovely kitchen. I'd do it, but add more accents of white :)
ReplyDeleteSteel grey with cotton candy is one of my most favorite color ways.
ReplyDeletei do like these looks. Wouldn't commit to the colors, but looks good in someone else's kitchen!
ReplyDeleteLove the first kitchen. I've been obsessing over that shade of blue lately and it looks great with the steel and pink.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous kitchens! You make me want to paint...
ReplyDeleteI think they're both gorgeous, especially the second one! I'm fickle about color though, so I tend to keep my color on the walls and in the artwork (where it's easy to change).
ReplyDeleteI'm not usually a fan of pastels like the first picture, but I am loving it with the great balance that the metal offers.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ohhhh i love it!
ReplyDeleteif i had my way there would be chandeliers in every room of my house! i love the way it unexpectedly compliments the stainless steel.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, I love the color balance of the pastels!
ReplyDeletegreat kitchen designs. I have been trying to decide how to design mine.... and there are so many great idea's out there.
ReplyDeleteI love that first one! That turquoise color is awesome.
ReplyDeletewhat a good combo, I like it!
ReplyDeletemint green! i like both kitchens. but i really don't prefer 'cold' colours for the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteThat first kitchen is fabulous! Love the matte mint green paint with the steel.
ReplyDeletei LOVE the first kitchen!!! i actually had a dream last night about painting my room that exact same color
ReplyDeletei love the second kitchen:) Can't take my eyes off it !
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of boy-colored pastels (e.g. non pink, purple) even though that's horribly mean to my gender. At least that way they're not too frouffy.
ReplyDeleteThese kitchens look amazing!
Oh the blue cabinets are very glossy, I love it. It looks so neat and clean.
ReplyDeleteI love the pink kitchen chandelier, it looks so cute.
ReplyDeleteI want a vent-a-hood like that... I'm not normally a pastel girl but these are nice. I like the hues.
ReplyDeletei am GAGA for the metal, but not so much the pastel.
ReplyDeleteI am loving these!! hello...new plan to revamp kitchen hehehe
ReplyDeleteAh love the first kitchen. Don't know that I could pull it off, but it's so pretty...
ReplyDeleteWouldn't be my first choice. But it looks good.
ReplyDeletemy kitchen is mint green and powder pink! I have been meaning to do house tour pics...will soon!
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