Gone are the days when neutral tones dominated the kitchen landscape. Today, our customers are increasingly seeking to give their kitchens personality and flair, using colour as a powerful tool to transform the heart of their homes.
Choosing a colour can be a little overwhelming, so here is our guide on how to use colour in your kitchen.
Shades inspired by nature, such as terracotta, olive green, and sandy beige, offer a calming and grounding effect.
Pastels can be playful without being too bold or dominating. Mint green, baby blue and millennial pink are perfect for gently introducing colour and creating an airy feel.
Vibrant colours such as teal or mustard yellow can be used to create a dramatic or dynamic space.
Whilst classic neutrals are less dominant, they are still popular. There has been a move to warmer greys and cashmere shades rather than the dove grey with blue undertones which was very popular a few years ago.
Alternatively, forget what the effect of the colour will be and simply go for what you like the look of!