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Pebble Kitchen Ideas

Taking its cue from stony hues found in nature, these pebble kitchen ideas demonstrate how to integrate this warm neutral into a cooking space. Combining the best of cream and grey, it is an adaptable tone that works well in rooms large and small. It can also be styled for a variety of decors, making these kitchen colour ideas a safe bet for homeowners looking to add long-lasting appeal. With real-home examples, and expert tips from our designers, these pebble kitchen design ideas will inspire any home renovation project.

 

  • 1. Homely and handcrafted

    Combine pebble with the bordered detail of shaker, like @renovatingjubilee to add homely character to a room that paves the way for nurturing family life.
    See grey shaker kitchens
  • 2. Add timeless texture

    Ensure a pebble interior has enduring appeal by teaming it with grained units, which have a classic appearance that will look good for years to come.
    See grey grain kitchens
  • 3. Mix with matt

    There are few better combinations than pebble and matt. Mix this gentle tone with a light-absorbing texture to create a soft interior that is easy to relax in.
    See grey matt kitchens
  • 4. Subtle and sleek

    For a modern pebble kitchen idea, pair this cool shade with handleless units to create a streamlined scheme full of contemporary characteristics.
    See grey handleless kitchens
  • 5. Take two

    Note how @edwardian_londonterrace has softened a bold interior by using pebble to punctuate a rich palette. This combo also creates a trendy, two-tone scheme.
    See grey island layouts
  • 6. Beautifully bespoke

    Neutral tones accommodate a decorative look without a room feeling crowded, so select pebble, in-frame fronts for a bespoke design.
    See grey in-frame kitchens
  • 7. The white choice

    Take @the_bishops_renovation's lead by pairing this neutral with a white counter. This small pebble kitchen idea creates a bright and roomy feel.
    See white worktops
  • 8. An organic touch

    Bring character to a natural canvas by pairing the grey tones of pebble with a wooden counter, just like @renovating_crofthouse has in their design.
    See solid wood worktops
  • 9. Handle Japandi

    Use accessories in darker shades, like @princejoineryconcepts, to add a statement look to a pebble space that channels the Japandi trend. 
    See black cabinet handles
  • 10. Go for glass

    Make a pebble interior feel open and airy with glazed wall units. These let light flow through and create an inviting atmosphere for mealtimes.
    See glass kitchen doors

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