Your home should not only be painted to make it look “well-kept” but should be a space where you feel inner peace. The different rooms around the home should have a color-code that says something about you and that space. Take, for instance, your kitchen, it is a space where the family bonds and shares some sweet treats. When you are choosing a paint color for your kitchen, you should consider having a style that will last for a while. But, which colors are best in guaranteeing this cool result? Here are a few colors you can shift through…
Black & White
When you desire to go for a checkered look, then you know you have just chosen a classy and iconic style. No matter the size of your kitchen, black and white designs will work perfectly as it brings a diverse feeling to the space. You can also choose to create different styles with these colors. Also, based on your architectural design, the color-coding may suit it well.
Blue
Having a diverse color of blue in your kitchen will never get old and always tend to bring a flare of beauty and class. Blue sits as a neutral color and may blend with a lot of other colors. Also, different shades of blue bring light to your family area. You can have a blend of blue as well (mix the blue with other colors like green, yellow, and purple). It brings an overall vibe to your cooking room.
Pale Green
Having green around means your space is blended with growth and light. Pale green in your kitchen on your countertop or wall also tends to bring out a country-style setting to your space. If you are looking for a cozy space, then adding this light green color will do perfectly well.
Olive Green
After all, the kitchen is all about food, so getting inspiration from food items will help to bring beauty and difference to your space. Olive Green is one of the most sophisticated colors you can use in your kitchen as it brings a rich taste to your walls and counters. To top the finishes on colors of similar nature, you can also complement with other food shades (champagne and herbs).
Italian Red
Red has a way to help your kitchen stand out, no matter the architectural design or size. Using Italian Red can be for main walls or to accessorize various areas like windows, cabinets, doors, and counters. Compliment this color with a light gray touch or white so it won’t be too bold (but still, nothing is wrong with that!).
Off-White
White brings out a timeless beauty and serenity, but if it seems to blunt for you, going off-white will do the trick. Adding a touch of off-white around the kitchen will help to bring your kitchen alive as it can be used on the walls, counters, or even ceiling. Also, light bounces off white pretty well, so your kitchen space will have a dazzling feeling at all times.
Butter Yellow
Butter yellow may sound like the best color to use in a farmhouse kitchen, but it can be added to other homes as well. It brings some level of charm, cheer, and calm to your space.
Orange
Orange is said to be one of the better colors to stimulate one’s appetite and what better place to put it than in the kitchen. The color tends to bring life to the space and also lights up the room as it bounces light very well.
Emerald Green
Emerald Green will give your kitchen that rich and spontaneous look, especially if it is used mainly as a complementary color. Add it to your countertop, cupboards, and windows, and you will have a glaring feel every time you step in your kitchen.