Choosing paint colors for kitchen use allows you to get your dream kitchen even if you’re really strapped for cash. However, if you choose the wrong colors you may have to undergo the hassle of painting your cabinets all over again. Here are a few ways to decide on the best tones for your cabinet base and your desired style.
Usually this would focus on painted kitchen cabinet ideas. However, lately we are seeing a lot of glazed techniques that mimic wood. This is going to allow you to get a lighter wood tone.
Plus this is inexpensive especially if you can master this diy technique yourself. You might want to consider this for the French country kind of design style. Usually the French country design style doesn’t use a lot of bright white so this really won’t work for your cabinetry. Instead, you can stick with a lot of taupes and even bring in marble backsplashes to tie all of your neutral tones together. Neutral kitchens can really branch out from white cabinets.
One of the more popular kitchen themes is going to be the Tuscan style of decorating. You can really drive home this theme with color instead of using a lot of fat chef cookie jar accessories which can seem like they are just clutter. In this case go for a darker wood cabinet tone. You want to go for more of a walnut color stain. This adds richness to the room. If you do want to go for painted cabinets then the best option is just going to be a taupe or chocolate brown. Black and white would seem too modern even though they are staples in classic kitchens. As far as your wall color goes the Tuscan gold color isn’t a bright yellow so it’s great if you’re not used to having a lot of color in your home. It’s going to be slightly more muted. The challenge in this room is making it feel elegant, which is really a necessity for Italian kitchens. This is why stone countertops are really a must and usually they do have a lot of these neutral flecks of gold in them.
The solution to this is really going to be balance no matter what your budget is or the size of your space. This means that you may want to go with a lighter or darker stone on your countertop. Depending on the color of your cabinetry and how much you want it to contrast is going to determine which direction you go in. This is really going to highlight expensive granite countertops because contrast almost always gets attention. If you really want the stone to stand out then keep the cabinets and your wall color close to the same color and then go with a much darker or lighter stone. This usually has a vintage kind of effect so make sure that you have chrome cup handles on your drawers to drive home the feeling of farmhouse kitchens.
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However, if you can’t undergo an entire remodel then you are going to want to use the same principle to balance out items in your room that you may not necessarily be in love with. For instance if you have a retro style of checked flooring in outrageous orange or red colors. You can still make it work. Just paint out the rest of your room in a white and go for a diner kind of look by bringing in a chrome dinette set.
Paint colors for kitchens should help you to update items that you aren’t in love with anymore as well as work with the items that you can replace. This is going to be a very inexpensive makeover. It does require a lot of elbow grease.
White is a staple for appliances, tile, and even cabinets. Incorporating this color into your design is going to change drastically depending on the wall color that you go with. For instance, white walls are going to take this space and make it very contemporary. If you wanted more of the country design then dusty blue walls are going to work very well. Sometimes it can be difficult to use this in the Tuscan kind of design style because it seems contemporary. Try pairing it with mustard yellow walls and then going with a glazed ivory cabinet to still give you that neutral kind of look.
Kitchen paint should include more than just the cabinet color as well as a wall color. You’re also going to need to consider your trim. Do you want to keep it white like it is in the rest of the house or is this going to contrast too much with ivory cabinets? You also need to have colors for your island, as well as your kitchen chairs. Even if they are just off a few shades this adds an eclectic air to your space. This is important if you’re working with a lot of oak cabinetry and bar stools that were popular a few years ago.
Popular paint colors for kitchens are pretty neutral. However, you can really vary them up by going with different shades of brown. You could go with the light ivory on this cabinetry as well as chocolate brown walls. Add some relief to the stark color palette with tumbled marble tile that will have a variety of taupes.
Another popular tone that we see a ton of lately is going to be a gray. Kitchen paint ideas that use this should have a lot of stainless steel in them so that the room doesn’t seem too dingy. You might also want to add in pops of color but this usually has a very vintage effect. Otherwise it would seem very modern. The whole concept of these accent colors usually works better with a contemporary style. However bringing in warm peach granite on your wall colors keeps the space from seeming too oppressive.
Stencils also are a more updated version than wallpaper borders. Usually stencils themselves would be quite dated then any kind of word art is very popular. You could have a French bistro effect by giving your kitchen a restaurant or café name. You could also just use more of a block style lettering and paint a lot of words that are associated with food right on your wall. Chalkboard walls are another fun option. They can even flow from floor to ceiling in a kitchen nook. Then you can write out all kinds of grocery lists or even draw fun designs such as that night’s menu.
Sometimes it’s easy to get stuck on kitchen paint ideas. Pictures help you keep up with the trends so here are a few really popular designs.
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