Modern design trends embrace the idea of an open space that includes a kitchen and living room in the same plan. It's a comfortable solution, approached by many designers precisely because it offers original decorating options. Therefore, how you decorate your kitchen cannot be neglected, and especially the colors and accents must be chosen carefully.
And since we mentioned colors, what would a kitchen be without shades that make it stand out in this entire space and attract everyone's attention? In addition to the functional advantages of adding a splash of color, the aesthetic effect obtained will transform the kitchen into a special space.
In the case of a kitchen integrated into an open space, decor is even more important because the two spaces will blend harmoniously while also being individualized through their own unique features. Today we aim to present you with ideas for decorating kitchens that are integrated into open spaces and not only.
If the decor of your kitchen is predominantly white, this will allow maximum ease as you can add a multitude of color options – red, blue, green – either on an entire wall or just on a reduced portion like in the dining area, the color of the countertop or table and chairs. The options are varied.
Since we are in the midst of autumn, you can select from the autumnal color palette, warm shades such as a reddish brown, which can be combined with wooden elements.
Blue also offers a multitude of possibilities when it comes to kitchen decorating. From cobalt blue to the lighter tones of turquoise, this color usually matches kitchen cabinets or countertops. Choose variations with white or dark or light wood depending on the shade of blue used.
It will create either a slightly rustic atmosphere or, conversely, a contemporary influence full of charm.
For an extra boost of energy, bet on shades of red, but don't overdo it. Keep any form of red you bring into the kitchen decor to a minimum. A light fixture or a few decorations will be enough to produce the desired effect. We also mention bricks which can add an original touch to the design and a slightly retro feel.
Orange or tangerine could be a milder alternative and just as pleasant in the decor.








