
Cottage Kitchen Inspiration
If you love the charm of cottage-style kitchens, these curated images and ideas will help you capture that relaxed, welcoming feel in your own home. You don’t need a full remodel to get the effect — small changes in color, hardware, and display can recreate the cozy ambience that makes a cottage kitchen special.

Start with a light, neutral base: warm whites, soft creams, or pale greys provide a timeless backdrop that brightens the room and makes it feel larger. Open shelving or glass-front cabinets display dishes and woven baskets to add texture and personality.

Introduce subtle color through backsplashes, painted islands, or accessories. Soft blues, sea-glass greens, and muted pastels bring a coastal cottage vibe without overpowering the space. A single accent wall or painted island can become the room’s focal point.

Hardware and fixtures matter. Simple black or aged-bronze knobs and pulls create contrast and visual interest against light cabinetry. Consider traditional-style faucets and practical lighting — pendant lights over an island or a farmhouse sink create both function and style.
Design by Jean Allsopp — Coastal Living
Layer textures for a lived-in look. Natural wood accents, woven rugs, rattan stools, and open shelving filled with mismatched pottery feel authentic and inviting. These tactile elements soften the room and provide depth.
Photograph by Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn — Coastal Living
Keep practical storage solutions in mind. Freestanding islands, plate racks, and shallow drawers for utensils maintain the cottage aesthetic while improving functionality. Open displays should be balanced with concealed storage to reduce visual clutter.
Photography by Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn — Coastal Living
Personal touches complete the look. Fresh herbs in small pots, vintage dishware, and framed prints or open cookbooks help the kitchen tell your story. Display a few cherished items rather than overcrowding shelves to maintain balance.
Styling by Tria Glovan — Southern Accents Online

Design by Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn — Coastal Living
Whether your space is large or compact, you can borrow elements from these images to create a cottage kitchen that feels inviting and timeless. Start small: swap hardware, add open shelving, paint an island, or introduce a few natural-texture accessories. Over time, these changes will add up to a cohesive and comforting kitchen that reflects your personal style.
Jean Allsopp — Coastal Living

Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn — Coastal Living
Browse these images for ideas and pick a few elements to try in your own kitchen. Small updates can create a big difference in both style and comfort.
