A good way to lift
your mood is using colour around your house, so it can be a great feature if
you want to add extra flare and dynamic to your kitchen’s design.
Kitchens do generally
tend to be a white or cream shade, but adding a bespoke colour scheme, or a
hand-painted bespoke design, can really bring life to your kitchen. Together
with Harvey Jones, specialists in bespoke fitted kitchens, we explore how you can add an extra layer of
colour to your kitchen design.
Redefine what is neutral
Where do we start? The
‘new neutrals’ will be bold plumbs, rich reds if you’re looking to make a
statement. As well as these colours, soft greys, warm stone and pale blues are
also great choices if you’re looking to create a more original setting in the
kitchen.
If your feeling bold, then
why not try neon pink alongside a pale blue or warm stone; these shades will
also go well with most worktops – and you’ll be able to update these surfaces
as your tastes change with the same colours.
Neutral colours do
tend to look different depending on the lighting in the room and they are
susceptible to change throughout the day. Fresh by day, welcoming by night –
you can always take advantage of your colour scheme depending upon the mood and
ambience you’re going for.
Try testing colours,
in this way you can see how they’ll look during the day and at night; try to
avoid a cool spectrum of colours if your kitchen is North-facing, as the light
will tend to make the kitchen look cold. If there’s less natural light, lighter
shades work well – but remember to incorporate mood lighting.
Colour goes a long way
When you’re adding
colour, it’s not for the faint-of-heart and you’ll need to commit to the colour
change wholeheartedly, but don’t worry, the right colour will always add
extra-flare to a thought-through colour scheme.
Let’s face it, most of
us will not go for a bold green or a bright pink over the whole kitchen; a more
sensible option would be to add accents such as coloured furniture, surfaces,
and other accessories – making your kitchen look a little more adventurous.
Other popular colours
are deep blues, dark greys, and warm reds. Use colour carefully if you would
like to use it well. Although trends can help to inspire you, don’t let them be
your blueprint. The beauty of painting your own walls and choosing your own
colour scheme, is that you can always rip up the design and start again as soon
as you would like a change!
Always remember,
colour is subjective and it will affect the mood of many different people in
many ways. As a general rule, warmer colours, such as reds and yellows
‘advance’ – energising and stimulating a room – whereas cooler colours such as
blues and greens ‘recede’.
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