55+ Inspiring Modern Kitchens We Can’t Stop Swooning Over

2022-09-02 18:52:34 By : Ms. lisa tu

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With these sleek spaces, contemporary reigns supreme.

If there’s nothing cookin’ in the kitchen, the rest of your home is starving. OK, that might be a little overdramatic, but regardless, it’s time to take some notes if you’re planning a refresh of your kitchen, be it your lighting, island, backsplash, or any of the other fixings. And if your taste favors sleek surfaces, contemporary hues, and clean lines over, say, beveled cabinetry, checked curtains, and AGA cookers, then an airy, modern aesthetic is the look for you. And fortunately, it doesn’t require a miracle to make yourself a modern kitchen you can be proud of, no matter the impediments, such as minimal square-footage, lack of southern exposure, or Lilliputian ceiling height. To get inspired (and perhaps inspire some design FOMO), read on for 55+ of the most beautiful and thoughtfully designed modern kitchens.

This is so extra, and we’re here for it! The floor and walls in the kitchen of the Paris flat of Hugo Toro are clad in an eye-poppingly glamorous Brèche de Médicis marble. The range and hood are from La Cornue.

Design duo Ashe Leandro bring a little northern European calm and simplicity to this kitchen on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The countertop is by Caesarstone, the fittings are by Brizo, the range is by Wolf, and the stools are from Finnish Design Shop.

While the bones of this charming home in Portugal are traditional, the vivid blue and a drop of bright yellow command the eye’s attention in this otherwise simple kitchen by Jacques Grange in Comporta, Portugal. All the cabinets are custom.

Two’s company, three’s a crowd, but four stools is just right for the Volakas marble island in this kitchen by Ishka Designs in a Brooklyn brownstone. The stools are by Greta de Parry, and the pendant lights are by Cedar & Moss.

It’s all about context in this Berkshires home, which is surrounded entirely by forest. The custom retrofitted kitchen features cabinetry by KraftMaid, a Jenn Air refrigerator, Kohler faucet and sink, and a sandstone tile floor.

This shade of green never goes out of style. Here, 2Michaels selected Vintage Vogue by Benjamin Moore for the kitchen cabinets and island of a brownstone on the Upper West Side of New York City. A pendant by Apparatus, barstools from Stellar Works, and hexagonal backsplash tiles by Tyler Hays complete the look.

Kitchens can be a fine place to keep beautiful art and vintage blue-chip design pieces, as evidenced in this Knokke, Belgium, vacation home by Olivier Dwek. Two vintage Pierre Jeanneret high stools are positioned below a vintage vase and pitcher by Roger Capron; the candlestick is by Richard Texier. On the wall are two prints by Brice Marden.

When you’re home—and more specifically, your kitchen—is surrounded by nature like this one by Perifio, at least one picture window is a great option. The custom cabinets are in a C2 paint, and the hardware is from Omnia. The quartz island and countertops are from Caesarstone, the Pelle stools are vintage, and the faucet is from Blanco.

If the basic ingredients are top notch, you don’t need to add pepperoni to the pizza. Decorator Billy Cotton kept it nice and simple in this kitchen he designed in Midtown Manhattan.

All other kitchen counters seem naked after looking at this one by Cullman Kravis clad in custom grilles by Architectural Grille. The cabinets are by Scavolini, and the countertop is by Cambria.

For a Hamptons beach home, designer Poonam Khanna clad a monolithic kitchen island in shiny brass that will naturally patinate with time. It’s a magnetic, showstopping element amid pale timber cabinets and floors.

We’ve never seen a kitchen as unique as this one, located in a downtown New York apartment designed by Dash Marshall. Inspired by feng shui principals, the architects clad the island, storage spaces, and appliances entirely in undulating pale oak tambour. Talk about ahead of the curve!

Leave it to a pair of architects to design the sleekest modern kitchen of all. This one, located in the Johannesburg home of Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens, takes cues from its 1950s architecture, which was originally inspired by modernists like Richard Neutra.

For a prewar apartment on NYC’s Upper East Side, designer Bradley Stephens deploys Italy’s greatest flooring innovation to give the kitchen an Art Deco vibe. The island in the kitchen is custom, the stools are from Grazia & Co., and the refrigerator is from Sub-Zero. The backsplash is from Ann Sacks, the hood is from Wolf, the Swedish pendants are vintage, and the cabinetry hardware is from Buster & Punch.

Doesn’t that painted chevron pattern give this Jeffrey Bilhuber–designed kitchen in Jackson Hole, Woming, an air of sophistication? The range is by Wolf, the refrigerators are by Sub-Zero, the dining table is custom, the chairs are from Dienst + Dotter Antikviteter, and the chevron floor was painted by Bob Christian.

In this Steven Gambrel–designed Chicago revivalist mansion, the kitchen’s ceiling and walls are covered in handmade glass tiles, the custom-cut oak floors are arranged in an Escher-like pattern, and the exhaust hood is enameled in forest green.

In this Cortney Bishop-designed beach house, which she affectionately named “Ebony and Ivory,” black and white take center stage in the kitchen, with an understated marble island and backsplash paired with a black fume hood, cabinetry, and doors.

Designers Matt Berman and Andrew Kotchen of Workshop/APD crafted this sleek Greenwich village kitchen with concrete floors and a complementary island, which was accented with sunny yellow counter stools from Counter Evolution.

The White Company founder Chrissie Rucker designed her modern pool house kitchen with nature in mind, which included antique timber flooring, a thick-cut picnic bench for casual dining, and a concrete island.

For his own Hollywood, California home, designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard's kitchen features a vibrant green island and backsplash, both of which are tempered by a high-top marble table and brass pendants from his Corbett Lighting collection.

An homage to the 1960s with a charmingly modern flair, this John McClain-designed L.A. kitchen features a statement mirrored backsplash, which was paired with dark wood cabinetry and cool gray floors.

For ELLE DECOR’s Neal Beckstedt-designed showhouse, an all-white kitchen was given a citrusy kick through vintage barstools, which have seats covered in an Élitis fabric.

For retail guru Patricia Greene Isen, architect and designer Daniel Romualdez crafted a spacious kitchen tiled in handmade glazed white terra-cotta, which were paired with B&W checkerboard floors by Mosaic House.

In Studio Sofield's Beckford residences, the modern Christopher Peacock-designed kitchen features custom millwork, statuary marble countertops and backsplashes, and appliances by Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele.

For a kitchen in a New York City condo, Homepolish's Jae Joo settled on a pairing of black and white marble, along with black stools and cabinets with white throw pillows and accents. The space, which is connected to the dining area, leads out to the balcony.

A contemporary kitchen in a Boston home designed by JN Interior Spaces features blue glass subway tile and a wine refrigerator.

An all-white kitchen in a playful NYC apartment is outfitted with cabinetry by Bulthaup, a countertop and sink by Corian, fittings by Vola, and an oven and cooktop by Gaggenau. The light fixture is by Bega, and the floor is terrazzo.

In a San Francisco loft, the kitchen’s cabinetry is by Henrybuilt, the countertops are PentalQuartz, the faucet is by Dornbracht, the stools are by Overgaard & Dyrman and the wall sculpture is by Manuel Neri.

In a textile designer's townhouse, the kitchen counters are Calacatta Gold marble, the backsplash tile is by Waterworks, the range is by Capital, the stools are from ABC Carpet & Home and the light fixture is by Apparatus.

In the kitchen of an NYC apartment dedicated to art, the custom island is topped with brushed stainless steel, the range is by Wolf, the Saarinen table and chairs are from Knoll, and the Dandelion chandeliers by Tony Duquette are from Remains Lighting; the Roman shade is of a China Seas fabric with velvet trim from Duralee, and the floor tiles are by Paris Ceramics.

In this New York City home high above the city, the kitchen's lacquer cabinetry is custom made for a clean, modern aesthetic. It is echoed in style by the backsplash and countertop, made with Calacatta marble. The range is by Viking, the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero and the print is by Ellsworth Kelly.

Modern design shows its dark side with a sleek black Valcucine island in this chic Manhattan kitchen. Above the island hangs a glass pendant light, and behind it, a photograph by Eric Slayton.

Black granite floors and Panton chairs by Vitra take center stage in this Toton Sanchez-designed home in Caracas. Wood wine racks, laminate cabinetry and a marble-top Saarinen table by Knoll add variety and texture to the space without being distracting.

Designed for true modern-day entertaining, this Florida home by Nate Berkus showcases s tools by BDDW and light fixtures by Historical Materialism. The marble wall tiles are by Ann Sacks, and the counters are teak.

In a young couple's Brussels home designed by architect Frederic Haesevoets, the modern kitchen island is by Bulthau. The vent hood is by AEG, the stools are by E15 and the hanging light fixtures are by Ionna Vautrin.

This luxurious kitchen in an Upper East Side home incorporates a touch of the past in its modern design. The pendants are from a Czechoslovakian factory, the oven is by Wolf and the floor is lined with Corten steel tiles.

Marble tiles in this modern kitchen of London designer Colin Radcliffe's Notting Hill townhouse set the foundation for a cool, clean space. The design is markedly modern, with the exception of a 1950s FontanaArte chandelier and 1970s barstools. The cabinetry is custom made, and the refrigerators are by Liebherr.

In a glamorous Paris apartment, the kitchen embraces a fresh vision of luxury with mod pendant lights by Tom Dixon and custom-made, walnut-veneer kitchen island and cabinetry. The stools are by Mater Design, the ovens and refrigerator are by Gaggenau and the sink fittings are by Franke.

In a Moscow apartment that embraces modern living, designer Olga Kulikovskaia-Ashby assigned an area of the kitchen for a convenient breakfast nook. The chairs are by Vitra, the plates on the kitchen counter are by Seletti and pendant lights by Tom Dixon hang above the table.

Ralph Lauren's kitchen opts for modernism over tradition, with ovens and a cooktop by Wolf, a custom-made vent hood and cabinetry of white lacquer and stainless steel. The island is sheathed in Celador, and the Bertoia barstools are by Knoll.

This San Francisco loft, belonging to designer Steven Volpe, proves that wood can be incorporated into modern design—especially when it's paired with marble. The marble-and-wood kitchen island is surrounded by silver Knoll barstools.

This modern kitchen in fashion designer Josie Natori's New York home makes ample use of white for a clean design that bounces light. The island is topped with marble and the cabinetry is by St. Charles of New York.

When a Silicon Valley family wanted to create a retreat in the woods, without going rustic, architect Cynthia Wang and designer Jamie Bush brought modern, urban cool to a country cabin. This modern kitchen's island creates a somewhat moody atmosphere with its quartzite countertop. The cabinetry is by Bulthaup, the oven is by Miele, the stove and hood are by Gaggenau, the sink by Blanco has Dornbracht fittings and the custom-made stools are covered in an Edelman leather.

Cowhide makes a surprise appearance in this contemporary Los Angeles bachelor pad with custom-made stools covered in an Edelman cowhide in the kitchen. The island features a surface by Caesarstone, the lacquered cabinetry is custom made and the sink fittings are by Dornbracht.

In a Manhattan home overlooking the Hudson river, the kitchen counter is by Antolini, the stove and oven are by Miele, the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero and the sink fittings are by Dornbracht.

In this black kitchen, the custom-made stools and cabinetry are by Københavns Møbelsnedkeri.

This black and white kitchen features custom-made cabinetry with vintage hardware. The refrigerator is by Sub-Zero, the sink fittings are by Dornbracht and the countertops are white glass.

In a perfumer's Paris home, designed by Pierre Yovanovitch, the kitchen's backsplash and wall sculpture were made by Armelle Benoit. The Bertoia stool is by Knoll, the range is by Wolf, the sink is by Franke and the cabinetry is custom made.

In a sophisticated home in the Hamptons, the kitchen barstools are by Etel Carmona for Espasso, the matte lacquer cabinetry is custom made, the sink fittings are by Kallista and the range is by Wolf.

The kitchen island and counters in this New York home are topped with a Caesarstone surface. The Bertoia barstools are by Knoll, the refrigerator is by Thermador and the sink by Elkay has Rohl fittings.

In the chic kitchen of George Nunno's New York loft, the custom cabinetry is ebonized oak topped with Nero Marquina marble, the black and brass barstools are by Milo Baughman and the iron sculpture was found in a Paris flea market.

Designed by firm Ashe + Leandro, this Manhattan loft kitchen for Coldplay's lead guitarist Jonny Buckland blends natural materials with modern finishes. Leather-upholstered barstools provide seating around the room's mahogany butcher.

This elegant kitchen, belonging to hostess Rena Abboud, is designed for evening socializing. The island is brushed metal, the stools are Lamboro and the pendant lights are Eichholtz.

This hyper-modern kitchen, designed by architect Achille Salvagni for a storied Roman palazzo, combines a self-designed brass light fixture and a Venetian portrait from the 1780s.

This modern cork-floored Brooklyn kitchen features pendant lights by Progress Lighting and cabinetry and stainless steel countertops by Galesi Design.

The stained-wood floors of Manolo March's Madrid kitchen blend flawlessly with Gaggenau cabinetry and appliances and modern Italian stools.