Gold Kitchen Love Have you ever considered a gold kitchen? Interior spaces are becoming richer and more opulent. How about bringing that opulence into your kitchen space by experimenting with gold? You can go to the extreme with gold cabinetry, or simply accessorise with gold in your lighting, handles, kitchen products and appliance preferences. Gold Kitchens French Designer Jean Louis Deniot designed this gold kitchen. The kitchen is opulent and luxurious, without looking over the top. The cabinets are not ultra glossy. Instead, their hammered effect gives them textural body. It also contrasts nicely with the Calcutta marble splashback and floors. The kitchen is small but memorable. Designed by Tom Dixon in collaboration with Lindholdt Studio, this gold kitchen is minimal and bold. Made out of brass, there is nothing average about this kitchen. Green and gold make a striking combination as below. Make A Punchy Gold Statement Love gold but want a less dramatic effect? Why not just design the finishing touches with gold? That will give you the glamour, the look and feel of gold without over-committing to it. Below are image collections of gold used in kitchen spaces.[ For a subtle approach to gold, choose small gold handles and emphasise this theme with the kitchen lighting. Here the grey cabinets look stylish with the addition of gold handles and pendant lighting. How about accessorising your kitchen with gold pendant lighting to glam up your space. You can also use gold in your kitchen island as below. Or how about using your kitchen range hood to add a bit of glam. A brass sink can be challenging to find, but this unique addition can really make your kitchen stand out. How about adding gold accessories to your kitchen space like this sweet, little teapot. We love the combination of concrete, timber and gold. You can achieve many different looks by adding gold to your kitchen space. From soft and feminine gold accessories, to bold and dramatic gold kitchens, it can be used in both modern and traditional kitchen spaces. Blue Tea predicts we will be seeing a lot more of this colour in 2013 kitchen designs. SaveSave SaveSave