Color in the Kitchen

The Whole Nature of a Kitchen Can Change by the Use of Color

© Debra DeLorenzo

Nov 2, 2009
Color used like this can be easily changed, Debra Delorenzo
The kitchen has evolved from a workroom to a family room and also a showpiece of the home. The colors you put in it determine how it feels.

A neutral color pallet of creams and whites can be very soothing. These types of kitchens usually are associated with clean lines and surfaces. They are safe and can make for an easier resale as the neutral colours are more acceptable to the majority of buyers. On a practical sense these types of kitchen look best when they are kept clean and free of clutter.

Brights Excite

Shocking pinks and lime greens stimulate you and a kitchens having these colors are enjoyed by creative families. The interesting colours draw people into the room and encourage activity and conversation. Brights have to be chosen carefully as depending on the time of day the colors change. Artificial and natural light affect these colors most dramatically.

Bolds Make Statements

Strong bold colors like dark chocolates and deep reds create impact and say a lot about style. They add drama and can sooth or stimulate. Deeper colors can warm a room and make it cosier. A possible downside is that they can also make the room feel smaller. To negate this effect you can use bold colours in blocks rather than entire walls or banks of cabinetry.

Where to Put Your Color

The brighter or bolder the color, the more likely that it will date. So while you should be bold and add some color to a kitchen you need to be aware that you may want to change it in a couple of years. Add color in inexpensive areas to keep the cost down when you want to change then. Splashbacks are good place as these are often tiled or glass and are a large enough space to have an effect on the entire room. Walls around the cabinetry are also a good place as these can be painted relatively easily and inexpensively.

It Does Not Need to be Permanent

Accessories or unfitted furniture is another good way to get some colour into a room. Colored blinds and fabrics, fruit bowls, flowers and vases can add points of colour that when put together have a big impact. Positioning these small items are key. You should stand at the entrance of the room and see what your eye is attracted to first.

Be it a counter top or shelf, placing some colour here tricks the mind into believing there is more color than there actually is. Furniture such as painted wicker chairs, or colored tables can also have a dramatic effect on the room. They can be easily changed if need be and can be moved around for different effects.

A kitchen is the heart of the home and should have personality. Color is a great way to make a room have impact and if done correctly can be easily and inexpensively updated.


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Color used like this can be easily changed, Debra Delorenzo
A colored glass splashback , Debra DeLorenzo
     


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