The best thing to do if you want to revive your kitchen is to repaint it. Before you rush out and hire a designer or decide to buy gallons of paint, you should think carefully about what your dream kitchen looks like. Repainting a kitchen is much more than just putting your desired color on the walls. You should consider how that color will relate to the cabinetry, tiles, appliances, flooring, and lighting. Before you buy a color, test some samples on your walls and observe how the colors work with the rest of your kitchen design. This is the best way to determine how the color will work with all the various kitchen elements. Here’s our list of the most popular kitchen paint colors.
Cool Colors
Cool colors like green, blue, and lighter shades of purple have the ability to calm and soothe. These colors remind us of the sky and the water and they’re a common choice in retro or rustic kitchens. They’re considered a great option for both small and large kitchens.
Neutral Palette
Shades of white, beige, and gray are the foundation for your kitchen because they can open up a spectrum of colorful possibilities. If you want to achieve that clean and calm look with sophisticated and modern furniture, this is the perfect color palette for you.
Warm Colors
Colors made with red, orange, yellow, and combinations of them are often known as warm colors. They usually make you think of heat and sunlight. Color palettes with warmer tones are great if you want to make large spaces look more intimate.
Yellow-based Greens
When you combine warm and cool tones, colors in your kitchen will become a central piece because this color just feels sunny and inviting. When you combine white trims and white flooring with palettes of Granny smith or Spanish olive, your kitchen will shine in a completely new light. A combination of warm and cool colors feels energetic and exciting, which is great for those who always crave more sunlight.
Warm & Rich Paint Colors
The color red is said to be an appetite stimulant. Maybe you’ve even noticed this since most dining spaces are painted shades of red. This can be a tricky color to work with because it tends to suck out all the light from the room. If you’ve always wanted a rustic kitchen with vintage details, you should consider this kitchen paint color. Combine red with neutral whites or beiges to create an amazing rustic environment. You can easily incorporate colorful details that complement this style, and red is perfect as an accent color.
Shades of Gray
When it comes to decor, everyone loves gray these days. This neutral color works great with just about any accent color. If your cabinetry is green or maybe blue then gray is the perfect choice for your walls.
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