What Are the Best Colors to Paint a Kitchen?
The global interior design market is predicted to be worth $78.13 billion by 2025. The industry is multifaceted, encompassing several finishing designs. Experts in the industry are encouraging clients to embrace accent wall colors as a way of bringing out their personalities and showcasing them in design.
Among the easiest and quickest ways to transform the interiors is to add color. While it sounds simple, it actually requires a healthy dose of innovation and creativity to finish or modify an interior space.
When it comes to the kitchen, choosing the best colors is no easy feat. The kitchen shouldn't be too bright or too dull, either. The aim is to create a warm and welcoming space that users can enjoy preparing and taking their meals.
How to Choose the Right Kitchen Colors
There's so much one can do with just a brush and the right paint in transforming the kitchen. Both laidback and outgoing personalities have a variety of colors to get them started.
Before settling for any color, it's best to take a few considerations.
1. What is the End Goal?
Different colors evoke a variety of feelings. For an energizing effect and a sense of happiness, a good color to consider would be yellow. For a color that evokes a feeling of freshness and the natural environment, green is a prime consideration.
For a fun color on the cabinets, neutral shades like cream and gray will do the trick.
2. The Color Scheme of the Cabinets
The color and design of the cabinets, backsplash, fabrics, and countertops provide an opportunity to experiment with colors. It's essential to have this in mind when choosing kitchen wall colors. A trend that's gaining popularity is the use of bold colors for the cabinets.
An example is navy blue cabinets that anyone can try and match it up with a neutral color like white.
3. Blending With the Other Colors
When choosing colors for the kitchen, it's also essential to think about the rest of the house. Moving from one room to the next should not create a feeling of discord. This especially matters for homes with an open kitchen floor plan.
It's crucial to ensure there's color flow from one room to another. Paint experts can help with putting together a collage from which to pick the best colors.
4. Testing Out Paint Samples
It’s necessary to spend a few extra dollars on paint samples – this provides an assurance that the paint is exactly what you intended. Colors take on a whole new personality when on a wall than when in a tin.
Seeing the color of the paint on the walls where it’s supposed to be is the best way to make a decision. Its reflection against light and how it blends with the fabrics, cabinets, and floors become more real.
5. The Undertones
Clashing undertones can mess the new color outlook after repainting the walls. Choosing matching colors is easy, but determining the right undertone can be tricky.
The best way to get the undertone right is to get paint chips of the same family and compare them. This way, undertones that were otherwise incomparable become much clearer. For example, one shade of blue might have a green undertone while another has a red undertone.
Most importantly, it's best not to shy away from colors that you respond to emotionally. While yellow may create a sense of energy for one person, it could feel crazy for another person. Flexibility and the willingness to compromise are essential in the process of choosing the right color.
Variety of Kitchen Paint Colors to Consider
Warmer kitchen dining room colors like red are believed to create a positive effect on appetite. The color is incredibly versatile and comes in multiple shades that can pop in a kitchen. It can be used on the walls or the cabinets.
Gray
Gray is another color that has lately taken center stage in most homes. Although many people think it’s too cold, the right shade can do wonders. The right hue can creatively be paired with an array of other colors.
Gray also forms the perfect base to build upon in the kitchen. It works well with kitchen countertops and cabinets.
Some shades of gray to experiment with include:
Soft Gray
Soft gray blends well with statement lighting to create a geometric backsplash. It helps in keeping the kitchen space fresh, modern, and fresh.
Dark Gray
For people with color averseness, a dark gray is a great option for creating a monochromatic and moody palate.
Gray-Green
The color is light enough to be classified as a neutral, especially if it comes with a blue or gray undertone. When combined with natural light wood, it makes the kitchen a soft and inviting place.
Blue
Blue works well in most kitchen color schemes, especially when a lighter shade is used. They create a crisp, clean look when used for the cabinets. However, it can creatively be combined with other colors for the walls and even the ceiling.
It’s worth noting that blue should be used sparingly; otherwise, it can be too overpowering. Although dark blues can be used for kitchens, it’s crucial to incorporate other accent wall colors. These include hints of white and different neutral tones to tone down the intensity.
Some shades of blue to work with include:
Marine Blue
A marine blue color shade makes the kitchen feel inky and more formal. It also eliminates the moody feeling that comes with some colors like black. When combined with accent colors on the cabinets, the result is a touch of sophistication in the kitchen space.
Baby Blue
This color represents a gentle and sweet personality. When used on the cabinets, it pulls off an inverted cabinet look.
Bright Blue
If the cabinets are painted with an eye-catching sky blue, the walls can do well with an even softer hue. A super light pistachio color for the walls can be a perfect choice.
Midnight Blue
Midnight blue is a super dark navy shade of blue. It beats the coastal feeling that comes with most other blue colors. This rich tone grounds the entire space and makes it look warm, especially when combined with exposed beams, reclaimed wood, brass hardware, and stone floors.
True Blue
This color creates a genuinely calming effect with a feeling of timelessness. When professionally done, it functions as a neutral color. It complements a variety of other colors unexpectedly and refreshingly.
Yellow
Yellow creates the same effect as the sunshine in interior spaces. It can quickly transform a dark room into a lively one. Yellow also provides a soothing effect and can boost appetite.
Many people prefer to use yellow for small spaces because it makes the room feel bigger and brighter. It's an excellent option for pairing up with white and gray shades.
Green
Green is available in a variety of shades ideal for use in kitchen color schemes. Shades of green to choose from include apple green and mint. When combined with white and wood accents, they bring out a sense of adventure.
Emerald green was voted Pantone's color of the year in 2013. With its striking shade, it can bring out a jolt of energy to the kitchen space. Many homeowners use it for the cabinets, accent walls, floor and sometimes the island.
Green comes in several shades such as:
Sage Green
It can be used on accent walls or the kitchen cabinets. It brings out the perfect amount of personality if combined with other matching shades of green.
Pale Mint Green
A script pale mint green hue works best as a kitchen dining room color. An overhead copper pendant light hanging will complete the look.
Jade Green
Jade green will add a splash of color to your kitchen space. It’s less labor-intensive and can easily be changed to accommodate other colors later.
Coral
Waking up to a pink coral kitchen is like being on vacation for the rest of your life. A coat of cheerful pink paint creates an upbeat outcome without being too over-the-top.
Accent Wall Colors
Experimenting with an accent wall is a good idea for the kitchen space. Accent walls provide the chance to experiment with bold and bright colors. The outcome isn't as overwhelming and overpowering as when the colors are on other walls in other rooms.
Accent walls also provide a strong focal point for more visual interest in larger rooms.
When choosing an accent wall, the choice of color should be bolder or darker than the rest of the walls. Below are some fantastic accent wall colors to try out.
Ripe Olive- A Shade of Green
Ripe olive is a color perfectly suited for living spaces, bedrooms, and bathrooms. However, it's also a great choice for kitchen accent walls. Its warm shade pairs well with many neutral colors like off-white, beige, or lighter shades of green.
Farrow and Ball Off Black
Some people love black walls, but others wouldn’t like to hear of a black wall in their home. The Farrow and Ball Off Black shade is not a completely black shade as it contains undertones of blue. When done professionally, it pairs beautifully with other colors like blue, purple, and white.
It brings out a look of sophistication and upgrades the general kitchen ambiance.
Sherwin-Williams Searching Blue
Blue adds a soothing element to the room. The Sherwin-Williams Searching Blue shade is a bold medium blue hue with cool undertones. It forms the best boost of color for the accent wall, especially when combined with neutrals like white and gray.
A light shade of blue will also add a pop of a coastal feeling into the kitchen space.
Beast Yellow
Yellow is the color of good vibes. The Beast Yellow shade is a sunny hue that's not too bright. It adds just enough color to brighten up space that lacks natural light. It can be paired with beige, white, or brown for the best outcome.
Behr Kindling N200-6
Sometimes, it's ideal to experiment with colors that aren't too bright or bold. Behr Kindling is one such color. It comes with undertones of blue and purple and serves to add dimension and depth when used on an accent wall.
It's best paired with neutrals or darker shades of blue or green.
Valspar Sweet Sixteen Pink
This is the color of bubblegum and represents innocence. It's a favorite choice for accent walls not only in the kitchen but also in the entryway. The shade adds endless color and creates an instant focal point.
Magnolia Webster Avenue
Magnolia Webster Avenue is a shade of purple that brings out an element of elegance. It's hence a great choice for accent walls, creating a reminder of grape jelly. The hue creates a dusty, welcoming, and calming feel.
Teal
Teal is a fresh aqua paint color that effortlessly transforms any room. Since it's a bright color, it a great option for accent walls surrounded by white-colored walls. It also works well with other neutral tones that could do well with a lighter neutral color.
Persimmon Orange
It comes with a cherry pop of color to the space in question. The Persimmon Orange color has a deep red-orange shade that adds endless personality to spaces. When paired with lighter colors with warm undertones, it brings out the perfect ambiance.
Final Thoughts
Whether repainting kitchen walls for renovation or painting for the first time, getting the colors right can be a real challenge. Choosing the right kitchen wall colors is primarily a matter of preference and personality. However, it also depends on other factors like the color scheme of the rest of the house and accessories.
When choosing the best colors, there's a wide variety one can choose from, not to mention the accompanying hues. Red, green, gray, blue, orange, and yellow are colors that pull out elegance when painted professionally. When choosing accent wall colors, there's also a lot one can choose from, especially away from what might be considered the norm.
Professional help & buying paint samples in advance are crucial investments to making sure a kitchen paint-job goes off without a hitch, and looks fantastic.
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