

Bringing your home decor to life with a two tone kitchen is an excellent way to add a touch of creativity and infuse a sense of personality into the space. There are many two tone kitchen designs out there to inspire you and, with the trend only becoming more popular, there are near endless possibilities for achieving a visually appealing and stylish kitchen area.
In this blog, we’ll help you understand what a two tone design means, what makes it popular and help inspire you with some of the top design ideas going around.
As the name suggests, this design concept involves the use of two different colours, materials or finishes in your kitchen. From the cabinetry to the countertops, and from the backsplash to the kitchen island, these two contrasting yet complementary tones can be applied to various aspects of a space.
A two tone kitchen offers many benefits stylistically, but in essence it is a simple yet effective way to create a sense of aesthetic contrast and depth while still incorporating a feeling of uniqueness in the space.
Kitchens in particular are prone to descending into more monochromatic territory. An intentionally designed two tone kitchen on the other hand allows you to balance a more captivating look that has enough visual interest and stylishness without being over the top.
There is plenty of potential for showcasing personal style in your choice of colours and your particular application of the aesthetic.
Two tone designs give your space a larger yet cosier feel and allows you to play effectively with the dimensions of the space.
By using two different colours, you can highlight specific features or draw attention to particular focal points to really make your kitchen pop.
Done with a deftness and consideration, a two tone kitchen can help you create a really balanced aesthetic design.Â
The classic contrast uses timeless and popular combinations to achieve a really crisp and clean aesthetic. Colours like navy blue and white, for instance, allow you to balance the desire to achieve visual complexity and sophistication without overpowering the senses.
If you’re a big fan of warm earthy tones, a two tone kitchen enables you to balance the aesthetics of an olive green feature in the kitchen with sandy beige as a complementary colour scheme. For example, you might use green for the upper cabinetry to really stand out and make a statement while incorporating the understated beige below to ensure elegance and balance.
Two tone kitchens are great for making big, bold and striking statements. Black cabinetry with gold tapware, for example, will help create a really daring ambiance whilst still managing to achieve the luxurious feeling and aesthetic you’re after.
Two tone designs certainly allow for big, brash visual statements, but achieving a neutral and calm harmony is more than possible as well. The neutral palette of grey and white will create a sense of visual depth and complexity without having to be ‘in your face’.
A rustic aesthetic is very popular, and for good reasons. The warmth of darker red and wooden brown tones brings a sense of warmth and depth to a kitchen space and perfectly suits particular aesthetics like open shelves or wooden floorboards.
Two tone kitchen designs still allow you to capitalise on the modern, sleek and minimalist monochrome trend. For example, you can opt for two different shades of grey – one slightly darker than the other – to achieve a contemporary contrast without losing that modern monochrome feel.Â
Capture the essence of coastal living by choosing two tones associated with the sea, such as soft blue and white shades. Whether you opt for a blue mosaic along your splashback or light blue kitchen walls, combining this with a white kitchen benchtop or cabinets will help incorporate unique and appealing coastal vibes in your home.
Two tone kitchens, as we’ve mentioned before, allow you to incorporate some bold personality without over complicating the space. A pop of sunny yellow amongst a naturally toned background, for example, gives you the space to really add a sense of life and vibrancy without compromising a sense of sophistication.Â
The farmhouse design is certainly making a comeback. If you’re a fan of farm-inspired living, two tone kitchens offer a lot of opportunity to incorporate the pastel blues or browns/greens with white. This charming combination is an excellent way to create a truly cosy and inviting kitchen.
On the other end of the interior design spectrum, is the industrial look. Of course, while exposed brick walls and metallic finishes don’t go astray here, a two tone kitchen with charcoal grey can help you incorporate a consistent industrial edge aesthetically across the space.