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    As a kitchen is where you will spend a lot of your time, having a colour that you will love for many years is vital. Sometimes it is good to consider the current paint trends, but this is not always the best solution, as you want to choose one that suits your personality and will not need to change for a long period. When selecting a colour, you also need to keep in mind the elements that your kitchen is composed of, like lighting, the kitchen furniture, flooring or other details. If you have a very sunny space, you can opt for dark alternatives, like black, navy or grey, but if you don’t, these choices will not be the best solutions as they will make your space look even darker. Also, you need to consider the dimensions of your room, as you need to opt for bright shades if you have a small house to make the space look bigger. The good news is that if you can’t make other changes to your cooking space, you will see that a simple colour will do wonders, as it can make a place look totally different.

    But choosing the most suitable one is not always easy because you have so many from which to select. But don’t worry; we created a list with one of the most popular colours that even the experts agree with.

    The best colours to choose for your kitchen, according to experts

    Blue

    Specialists agree that choosing blue as the colour for your kitchen is a good alternative, as it works in many kitchen designs, like country or modern style. The shade of blue you can choose depends on your preference and what you want to transmit. For example, a breezy or a baby blue will create a calming vibe in your kitchen that will feel fresh, bright and welcoming. On the other hand, choosing a dark blue will make the room look more elegant, and you will surely make a bold statement with it. Blue works great paired with creamy countertops, light woods, and white kitchen units.

    Green

    Inspired by the natural elements, green kitchen ideas are strong but also soothing, and if you opt for this colour you will bring the calm and the attributes of the outside world also in the interior of your house. Depending on the shades and hues, your cooking space can transmit different vibes. For example, a sage kitchen will create an earthy, serene and peaceful ambience, and you will succeed in making a subtle statement without catching the eye too much. Mint green will create a retro kitchen style, and an olive colour could make you remember your favourite Mediterranean countries every time you look at it. No matter what hue of green you choose, you will surely succeed in bringing harmony into your life, as well as a feeling of renewal, growth and balance. Plus, green is a refreshing colour that will bring peace and calm in one of the hardest working rooms in the whole house.

    Earthy Tones

    Earthy tones will always be popular as they are suitable for all houses and have a lot of advantages, as it makes a room feel brighter and bigger. Plus, they will bring balance into your kitchen and match perfectly with the other elements of your house. Also, brown is now a colour that keeps being considered more and more and is no longer seen as monotonous and boring. Caramel shades are a delight and add a sense of luxury while making a bold statement. If you don’t benefit from bright light in your cooking space, you can opt for these tones to make the room seem bigger.

    White

    White is classic for a reason, as it reflects light and opens up a small space. It is a very considered colour that gives a feeling of calmness while making your kitchen look elegant, clean and sophisticated. If you choose white to paint your walls or kitchen units, you also need to keep in mind that you can opt for many shades. For example, a pristine white hue will make your kitchen look like it is exactly from the cover of a magazine. It is airy and light, so it invites any kind of kitchen furniture with sleek cabinetry and clean lines. An off-white shade is warmer and will fit perfectly with natural materials like wood and marble countertops. Plus, if you choose white, you can hang plenty of art on the wall to bring colours and details into your kitchen.

    Black

    Dark colours, mainly black, have become popular in modern kitchens as they add drama and strength to the place. Although it is not an option liked by anyone, as some can be scared to even think about painting their walls black, your kitchen will look fabulous if you do it the right way. Black makes the biggest impact when an all-black theme is adopted, as the space becomes more impactful this way. If you choose black for your kitchen, you will surely mesmerise all the guests who will see your cooking space.

    Final words

    Choosing the right colours for your kitchen is not an easy process. Opt for a dark colour, and your kitchen could look small and packed. Paint bright, and your kitchen will seem to lack something. You need to keep in mind many characteristics when opting for a colour and consider the other elements from the cooking area. Sometimes, you can look for inspiration online, but don’t adopt a colour just because you saw that it is very considered by a celebrity or by the majority of people. Instead, go for your favourite one that you know you will like for many years to come. At the end of the day, you are the one that will use the kitchen the most, so why not choose a colour you love?

     

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