A single coat of fresh paint can give your kitchen a totally new look. If you're planning to update your space this year, choosing the right colour can be a defining factor in transforming your kitchen. Colour has a powerful influence on the style, mood, and perception of space, so it’s essential to get it right. It's also important to note that kitchens can be more difficult to paint than a bedroom or living room, mainly due to the multiple grooved cabinets, appliances, and fittings you'll have to manoeuvre around. So, while it’s important that your kitchen feels current, it’s just as important that the colour you choose has staying power and is not just a passing fad.
We expect to see much more colour in the kitchen as we move through 2023 and beyond. Mix and match colours with woodgrain textures or stone for a modern and contemporary home.
We are finally ready to say goodbye to cold greys and boring beiges. Pastel tones in muted hues are slowly but surely replacing neutrals as a base colour in the home.
Over the last year or so, there has been a huge shift in interior design trends.
Here are some colours from Colourtrend's Contemporary Collection that will update your kitchen without it becoming dated over time.
Standing Tall a dominant green colour ideal for use in colour blocking with lighter tones. It works perfectly with both ends of the spectrum. Combinations with woods in medium to dark brown look natural, earthy and modern. While combinations with grey or white look classic and fresh.
Reinvent with deep tones of grey and cream creating a classic or contemporary feel of elegance. Pair with pale toned wooden flooring and black accents to create a minimal but cosy kitchen design.
Foraging is a soft warm creamy beige with a rosy undertone. This subtle pastel beige pairs beautifully with pale woods and brushed metals
Chestnut Pink is inspired by the blushed brown kernel found inside the prickly shell of the horse chestnut fruit. Pairing it with other neutrals and earthy materials to create a soothing and balancing effect.
Stirrup Steel is a medium based colour with strong purple deep hues ideal for colour complementing. Pair with a natural stone worktop and splashback, woodgrains that have a slight grey tint, and black or brass accents creating an air of sophistication and lends itself to high-end design.
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Juniper Whorl a medium blue with muted hues of the juniper blooms to make this a sophisticated dusty blue bringing colour to the evergreen needles that surround them. Use in combination with light to medium woodgrains, and pair with a cool grey stone for a mix of warm and cool textures.
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