
Since the images came out in 2020, Dakota Johnson's kitchen with the Alligator Alley-painted cabinets has reigned as the definitive blueprint for decorating with green. However, in all the buzz about the verdant hue, you may have missed an equally impactful color. I definitely did.
It wasn't until I revisited the space, 5 years and hundreds of glances later, that I spotted the bold swaths of fuchsia in Dakota's cabinets. The actress's displayed china is a style called 'Vallauris' that hails from the French Riviera, known for its craftsmanship. Her pieces have a slightly irregular painting style that begins with a black base and incorporates striking splotches of fuchsia.
The bold pink room idea is the perfect complement to her green cabinets, and the ideal choice for a glass display case style fitting. Her setup of plates and mugs in one cabinet and a pitcher in the other creates a stunningly welcoming balance.
For me, the boldness of the color takes Dakota's decor beyond the run-of-the-mill pink kitchen idea. Instead of a cheeky accent, Dakota's striking plates turn fuchsia into a main character in her space. It's a reminder that a 'pop' of color doesn't have to be a fleeting addition.
Shop the fuschia look
This beautiful charger plate has an organic shape and historic-feeling design. The black and pink design is very similar to those in Dakota Johnson's kitchen.
I love the pink and green design of these stunning porcelain dessert plates. The striking design is so alluring and the quality is unmatched.
This beautiful melamine pink pitcher is the perfect companion for all of your summer parties. Its striking design comes through in its color but also its original shape.
Dakota's kitchen color idea has convinced me that fuchsia is the perfect shade for accent dishware. First, while painting an entire cabinet fuchsia or integrating a fuchsia countertop might feel a bit too permanent for such a bold color, fuchsia is perfect for ceramics. It will look beautiful whenever added to a summer tablescape, and can be easily switched out if you grow bored of it.
Furthermore, I can't think of a color of kitchen that fuschia wouldn't look good with. Dakota Johnson's space showcases the classic pink and green kitchen combination, but it would just as striking in a white kitchen. I also think it would look pretty with lighter pink cabinets, baby blue, or even butter yellow.
I love color in a kitchen, and finding fuchsia in Dakota Johnson's home felt like such a special easter egg to add to my strategy for integrating it in my own home. Would you consider trying it?