Noticed and admired of late: bright-spot kitchens in shades of turmeric, mustard, and marigold. Here are 7 standouts:
Interior designer Lonika Chande painted this new kitchen in multiple coats of Paper & Paint Library’s “Indian yellow” Muga in a glossy finish.
Photograph by Simon Brown
Master cabinetmakers KBH of Copenhagen outfitted this kitchen in Denmark with a shiny sink and breakfast counter the color of curry.
Photograph by Gyrithe Lemche
Salvage specialists Retrouvius of London used a natural stone backsplash in this West London kitchen.
Photograph by Michael Sinclair
Our own Justine Hand’s 1807 Cape Cod cottage came with its egg-yolk yellow kitchen.
Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista
UK kitchen company deVol’s first US showroom, in NYC’s East Village, features this design from its Real Shaker cabinet line.
Photograph via deVol
British Standard cabinets line a two-toned wall in this northwest London kitchen.
Photography courtesy of British Standard
Actress and SMILF creator Frankie Shaw’s cheerful kitchen in her 1937 house in LA’s Los Feliz is painted in Benjamin Moore’s French Horn.
Photograph by Laure Joliet