You definitely need more color. Some easy, quick things would be to add colorful towels, a wooden bowl with some fruit in it, and a plant in the window (if it gets enough light, maybe even an herb such as basil). A wooden spice rack on the counter would probably help as well.
HystericalDawning
Your kitchen is already pretty nice base to work with! Maybe add some color through window treatments – like curtains in soft blue or sage green instead of the white blinds. A colorful backsplash could also break up all that white, even just a subway tile in light gray or cream. Some artwork on the walls would help too, maybe something with warm tones to complement those gorgeous pendant lights
therackage
Change window shade to a brown textile/wood look shade. You could also prop a wooden cutting board and a small plant against the backsplash. Maybe a colorful hand towel and floor runner/rug?
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You definitely need more color. Some easy, quick things would be to add colorful towels, a wooden bowl with some fruit in it, and a plant in the window (if it gets enough light, maybe even an herb such as basil). A wooden spice rack on the counter would probably help as well.
Your kitchen is already pretty nice base to work with! Maybe add some color through window treatments – like curtains in soft blue or sage green instead of the white blinds. A colorful backsplash could also break up all that white, even just a subway tile in light gray or cream. Some artwork on the walls would help too, maybe something with warm tones to complement those gorgeous pendant lights
Change window shade to a brown textile/wood look shade. You could also prop a wooden cutting board and a small plant against the backsplash. Maybe a colorful hand towel and floor runner/rug?