32 best kitchen carpet ideas-perfect kitchen carpets and slides

2021-12-06 11:39:40 By : Ms. Apple liu

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The carpet is not just a soft thing under your feet, but an ingenious way to breathe life into the kitchen. Whether you want to add a finishing touch to your newly renovated kitchen or just want to make the space in front of Reno feel more comfortable before the demo day, carpets are heroes of low lift. When you consider that there are few opportunities to inject special features into the kitchen beyond built-in fixtures such as cabinets, countertops, and stylish appliances, the appeal of kitchen carpets becomes clearer. Kitchen rugs can provide color, pattern and-and perhaps most importantly-texture. If you choose to take the route of painted cabinets, consider using stylish rugs that emphasize or complement your color choices.

Turkish kilims have become the favorite of interior designers because of their charming patterns and unique color combinations. Whether you choose forest green, mint or blue-gray cabinets, you may find a matching Turkish rug. Of course, Turkish carpets are far from the only option. Graphical low-pile carpets that mimic the appearance of cement bricks are an ingenious way to awaken modernist kitchens, while casual striped rugs can work magic in everything from rustic farmhouse kitchens to nautical-style kitchens.

If you want to improve your cooking space but don't know where to start, we have collected 32 kitchens decorated with charming carpets. Pick these pictures of the perfect kitchen and get hints on where to place the carpet, as well as the sizes used, and the materials and styles that are basically considered foolproof. Prepare to be knocked down!

In order to complement the mint green cabinets and rattan stools, designer Chauncey Boothby chose a natural fiber rug to create a casual and sophisticated atmosphere.

In order to inject vitality into the neutral kitchen, the design company Chroma designed a vibrant magenta plain carpet. Elsewhere in the kitchen, some vibrant accessories can bridge the color contrast.

In this charming kitchen designed by Denise McGaha Interiors, a pastoral painting provides a color backdrop for orange and beige carpets.

You don't need to own a farmhouse style kitchen to make kitchen carpets meaningful. As demonstrated by Brio interior design company, minimalist kitchens can also be an excellent choice for carpets.

In this kitchen designed by Douglas C. Wright Architects, the soft blue-gray cabinets and striped wood cabinets are enhanced by incorporating vibrant red kilim.

In this powder-blue kitchen designed by Elizabeth Stamos, kilim with soft pink and lavender tones feels very suitable.

Industrial surfaces with gorgeous edges make striped carpets with gradient gray shades appear natural in this chic kitchen designed by Jasmin Reese Interiors.

The bold red kilim enhances this main black and white kitchen proposed by Brio Interior Design.

In order to create cohesion in a bright and airy kitchen, New York City designer Jenny Wolf chose a natural fiber carpet that echoes the color and construction materials of the rattan and iron bar stools in the room.

Designer Kati Curtis chose a pure sage carpet with a velvety luster to add interest, wrapping the kitchen in a striking abstract statement mural.

This eye-catching space designed by KitchenLab Interiors accurately shows why kilims with soft pink and peach tones are the first choice for all-white kitchens.

The vibrant rugs provide a palette for the various accessories in the kitchen designed by Lily Spindle. The result is a room that feels collected rather than chaotic.

Table lamps and super luxurious carpets add a comfortable, layered feel to this kitchen designed by M + M Interior Design Company, which is more commonly found in the living room or bedroom.

For a kitchen dominated by cool colors, designer Martin Young chose a peach-colored carpet to create a touch of warmth.

For kitchens with excess texture (including backsplashes made of luminous Moroccan tiles), designer Meredith Ellis chose to use tactile Turkish rugs.

In this high-power kitchen designed by CAK Studio, pink cabinets are tempered by sunny yellow carpets.

In order to provide softness without creating visual noise, designer Sean Anderson chose a plain weave rug with almost no tone.

For the all-white kitchen, designer Lisa Gilmore chose bright pink and blue carpets to add vitality.

In addition to providing functionality—in this case, the smooth surface of the kitchen chair can slide in and out—a small prayer rug injects a wandering bohemian vibe into this kitchen corner designed by Sherwood Kypreos.

A turquoise rag carpet transforms this kitchen designed by Patrick Ahearn Architect from a classic feel to a subtle rustic feel.

The minimalist kitchen designed by Sean Anderson adds soft tones of gray and ivory to the Turkish carpet, which makes people feel more layered.

Designers Susan and Ben Work chose to use a vibrant red carpet to complement the navy cabinets in this stunning modernist kitchen.

This Palm Springs kitchen, designed by Studio Gild, is full of pink-including pink range hoods and pink kilims.

Take a closer look and you will see how designer Summer Thornton creates cohesion in this charming kitchen by repeating hexagons on the backsplash and Turkish-style runner.

Designer Zoe Feldman (Zoe Feldman) chose a rich red antique carpet to inject vitality into the original modern all-white kitchen. The antique pattern of the carpet can also be combined with the retro accessories in the space.

This cheerful kitchen designed by Studio Gild has repeated popular elements of powder blue-including those found in the distinctive plain rugs.

The carpet does not always have to be in front of the cabinet. As Studio Gild showed, it is equally eye-catching when placed between the corridor and the kitchen.

Studio CAK chose carefully crafted Persian style rugs as a superb contrast between the steel cabinets and appliances in the minimalist high-rise kitchens.

In this elegant kitchen designed by Pappas Miron, soft pink and lavender carpets are a perfect match for classic white cabinets.

A colorful runner sits between black and white cabinets, bringing seduction and intrigue to this San Francisco kitchen designed by K Interiors.

In this exquisite kitchen designed by KitchenLab Interiors, two gray cabinets are combined by a graphical two-tone gray carpet.

The vibrant striped carpet, vaguely reminiscent of Mexican serapes, brings an eclectic spirit to this kitchen designed by Tim Barber Architects.