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59 White Kitchen Ideas That Are Anything But Vanilla

Bright, cheery and timeless, white remains the kitchen color of choice. And it's easy to see why with this collection of white kitchens that go way beyond boring thanks to top designers like Erin Napier, Jasmine Roth, Kristina Crestin and more.

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Photo: Gilles Mingasson/Getty Images. From: Alison Victoria and Rock The Block.

White Kitchens With Pizzaz

White kitchens are all the rage, and for good reason — they are timeless. We have rounded up 59 stunning white kitchens that have a little something extra, giving them a wow-factor.

Here, Alison Victoria designed this kitchen for HGTV's Rock the Block with gold in mind. Everything from the range hood, floating shelves and island are clad in gold, making this kitchen really shine.

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From: Jasmine Roth

White + Wood Accents

In this kitchen from Help! I Wrecked My House, designer Jasmine Roth used a breezy color palette, then layered in moody touches. Bright white cabinets with bronze hardware are balanced out by mossy-green tile and leather barstools. Reeded white oak paneling on the range hood draws the eye up and ties into the peninsula.

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Photo: Brock Zych. From: Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent.

Natural Light + Marble

Sunlight spills into this airy space through a ceiling of arched windows and bounces off bronze sink hardware and cool-toned vintage accessories. Swathed in stunning Calacatta Turquoise Antico marble, the kitchen is where you'll likely find Jeremiah Brent (The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project) basking in the ceremony of cooking. “The smells that come from this room ... because of [Jeremiah], are incredible,” says Jeremiah's husband and co-host Nate Berkus.

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Photo: Stacey Brandford. From: HGTV Magazine.

Sunny Cottage Charmer

In keeping with the home's original 1885 farmhouse style, designer Sarah Richardson chose new kitchen elements — like cabinets and energy-efficient appliances — that would blend well with period touches like the rustic tin pendants over the island. For added charm, she also hit salvage stores to find items like the turned newel post used to support one corner of the breakfast bar.

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