Hey maybe you can help me out what I could add to my kitchen to make it feel more cozy.

Edit: Thanks everyone for the comments, helps me alot. I think I will add some color to the wall (not all) like the sage green color recommended sounds good. Maybe a clock to the wall lol. I just want to take it slow, I don’t want it looking too much.

  • @[email protected]
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    14 hours ago

    You just straight need more stuff. It’s like a model home before people move in and personalize it.

  • southsamurai
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    57 hours ago

    Drapes, even if they’re always pulled back, will reduce the sterility of the windows.

  • kurikai
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    59 hours ago

    Have some cookie jars on the bench. Have a fruit bowl with fruit in it. Have a little herb garden

  • CrimeDad
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    9 hours ago

    Bake some cookies. Apart from that, maybe find some colorful wall art and rugs. How about painting the wall behind the sink a fun, warm color to break up all the white?

    I like your kitchen very much, btw.

  • @[email protected]
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    610 hours ago

    I agree with dance_ninja. Add some colour using art or plants. Paint or a bit of tile would be other options with a bit more effort.

    I’ve got much the same scheme, maple cabinetry, white quartz countertops, black fixtures, but we added a pale teal backsplash tile for some nice colour to balance things out.

  • tiredofsametab
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    16 hours ago

    I’m not sure. I love the wood and I think the plant above the cupboards helps, but it’s a huge open space and kinda sterile with the white everywhere in my opinion. Hrm.

  • @dance_ninja
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    610 hours ago

    I see a lot of wood, metal, and not a lot of dark/cold colors. Maybe think of ways to add colored fabric with warmer tones?

  • @civilfolly
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    16 hours ago

    Add some strip lights under and over the cabinets. It will liven up the space and helps you see better when cooking. I prefer Hue or Nanoleaf light strips but there are many to choose from.

  • @[email protected]
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    410 hours ago

    Go to HomeGoods. Get a cart. Walk through the whole store. Pick 1 item per aisle and put it in your cart. Buy the items and put them in your kitchen.

    Basically, I’m seeing a lot of blank white. Not very charming.

  • Shadow
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    29 hours ago

    What does it look like with the lights on? Try using warmer temperature bulbs. Phillips have some that change hue as you dim them.

  • @Num10ck
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    19 hours ago

    you can put fabric on the top of the windows for some color.