The kitchen is the heart of any home. Here we cook, eat, and spend time with family or friends. It's no wonder that we invest energy and resources in its design so that the result is enjoyable for the whole family. Today we invite you to explore ideas and models about what colors would be suitable for your kitchen.
When choosing your color palette, consider the amount of natural light the room receives, the style you wish to create, and most importantly, the size of the kitchen.
In a large and bright kitchen, you can easily integrate darker tones, perhaps even black. If you choose such colors, balance them with lighter, neutral shades.
And the kitchen's orientation matters! If the room receives plenty of light throughout the day, cool colors like blue or green can easily integrate into the design. In this case, for walls, choose neutral, warm options such as the cream or the beige.
O small kitchen It will appear larger if you choose a white or cream base. You can later add colorful accents through accessories and decorations or furniture pieces such as chairs. It will be the easiest way to break the monotony of a kitchen.
The relaxing green easily finds its place in your kitchen when paired with natural wood surfaces, beiges, and even white. Stylistically, it will suit both a modern and a rustic-inspired kitchen.
North-facing kitchens with limited natural light can be "warmed up" using yellow. Where can you use it? Yellow shelves, one or more yellow chairs, the fronts of main furniture units, curtains or drapes (especially Roman shades), a lighting fixture, a tablecloth, or a valance between cabinets.
For a cohesive look, use yellow in at least three places in the kitchen.







