White Kitchen and Laundry
- White kitchen and laundry products suit a wide range of Australian homes, from compact apartments to large family builds. This selection brings together white cabinetry, sinks, tapware, benchtops, appliances, storage and laundry fittings from trusted suppliers. Use it to compare finishes, materials and product types for a new build, renovation or full kitchen and laundry upgrade. White works well on its own, with timber, stone and stainless steel, or as part of a white and grey kitchen and laundry scheme for a clean, practical look.White is one of the most flexible choices for kitchen and laundry spaces. It can make a small room feel lighter, support a crisp contemporary fit-out or soften a traditional interior. The best result comes from matching the right shade, surface finish and product quality to the way the space will be used every day.
Choosing white kitchen and laundry products in Australia
On ArchiPro, you can browse white products across the wider Products range and compare options for joinery, benchtops, sinks, appliances, laundry fixtures and accessories. For homeowners, designers and builders, this makes it easier to coordinate a consistent finish across connected wet areas.
Start with the white finish
White is rarely just white. Cool whites can feel sharp and modern, while warmer whites sit comfortably with timber floors, brushed metals and natural stone. In a white and grey kitchen and laundry, cool whites often pair well with pale grey benchtops, concrete-look tiles and stainless appliances. Warmer whites suit beige stone, oak cabinetry and brass or bronze hardware.
Finish also matters. Gloss white reflects more light and is easy to wipe, but it can show fingerprints. Satin and matte finishes feel softer and are often preferred for cabinetry. Textured white surfaces can add depth, especially in larger rooms where flat white may feel too plain.
Plan the main kitchen elements
Cabinetry sets the tone for the whole room. Explore kitchen cabinets and drawers in white finishes if you want a bright base that works with a wide range of benchtop and splashback materials. For heavy-use homes, look closely at edging, drawer runners, internal storage and resistance to moisture.
Benchtops need to balance style with performance. White stone, porcelain, solid surface and laminate each have different maintenance needs. If you cook often, check heat resistance, stain resistance and whether the surface needs sealing.
For walls behind cooking and preparation zones, kitchen splashbacks can either blend into the scheme or create contrast. White tiles, glass and engineered panels keep the look bright. Grey, marble-look or textured splashbacks can add definition without making the room feel busy.
Match sinks, tapware and appliances
White kitchens often rely on subtle details. Kitchen sinks in white, stainless steel or composite finishes can change the feel of the workspace. Undermount sinks suit a refined benchtop, while inset sinks are practical and suit many renovation budgets.
Kitchen tapware should be chosen for reach, height and finish as much as appearance. Chrome and stainless finishes suit white and grey palettes. Black, brushed nickel or brass can create a stronger focal point.
Kitchen appliances should be checked for size, energy use, ventilation needs and cabinetry clearance. Integrated appliances are popular in white kitchens because they reduce visual clutter, while freestanding stainless steel appliances can add contrast.
Use hardware and storage to improve daily function
Small details make a big difference in a white kitchen. Kitchen hardware includes handles, hinges, drawer systems and other fittings that affect how the space feels in use. In a white kitchen, handles can blend in or become a design feature.
Storage should be planned before finalising cabinetry. Kitchen storage and organisers such as pull-out shelves, pantry inserts and corner solutions help keep benches clear. Waste bins can be integrated into drawers or under-sink zones, with separate compartments for general waste, recycling and food scraps.
Design the laundry with the same care
A white laundry can feel clean and open, but it must handle moisture, cleaning products and frequent use. Browse laundry products for cabinetry, tubs, tapware, storage and accessories that suit Australian homes. If the laundry sits near the kitchen, repeating the same white cabinetry or grey benchtop can help both rooms feel connected.
For large projects or a faster design process, complete kitchens can bring core elements together in a coordinated package. This can be useful for new builds, multi-residential projects and renovations where finish consistency is important.
What to check before buying
- Colour sample: View the white finish in natural and artificial light before ordering.
- Moisture resistance: Prioritise suitable materials for sink bases, laundries and splash zones.
- Cleaning: Matte, gloss and textured finishes show marks differently.
- Compatibility: Confirm dimensions, cut-outs, plumbing and appliance clearances.
- Supplier support: Check warranties, lead times and installation requirements.
The strongest white kitchen and laundry schemes are practical first. Once the layout, storage and material performance are right, the colour scheme can do its job - making the space feel calm, bright and easy to live with.











































