Colouring ideas for kitchen have mostly been the last priority when it comes to any home painting project. Home owners often neglect the appearance of their kitchen premises as most of the time goes in planning and designing the rest of the home. We have thus listed some exciting colour combinations for your kitchen walls.
Personal favorites: For many people kitchen is their experiment zone where they cook with immense energy and passion. If you too are one of those then letting your favorite hues accompany you in the kitchen is the best thing to do. You can choose colour paints that will enhance your mood, don’t be scared if your favorite is a shocking pink or an indigo blue hue. You can make way for these colours in small bits so that the kitchen décor doesn’t look too flashy or cluttered. You can paint the wooden shelves or use tiles to add the required ting of your colour choice and make a classy statement.
Warm colours: Making use of warm colours that include; yellow, red and oranges in the kitchen is a good idea. Warm colour combinations give a feeling of homeliness and are appealing. These hues also add a freshness quotient which is important to get the kitchen ambience right. Yellow will brighten up the space, red will infuse a good appetite quotient and orange will communicate flamboyance. You can mix these three colours and get some striking patterns over your kitchen walls with the help of decorative paints. You can even spill these colours over the furniture and the cutleries if you are not willing to experiment with such colours. In case of any confusion you can go through a paint colour guide that will help give you the right ideas.
Cool colours: Making use of cool colours like blue and green can bring in a soothing element in your kitchen. If your personality is similar to that of these colours, you can splash them over the walls and communicate your ideas well. Blue can be used to highlight and catch attention whereas if you want to keep the kitchen walls toned down you can opt for tints of green i.e mixing white in green and get the right hue.
On your own: If you feel there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to painting, you can go ahead and try your hand at mixing unconventional hues. You can play around with paint finishes, colour combinations, create and add your own textures and style the look of your kitchen suiting your personal taste. You can even install a colour chart over the wall or try virtual software that will aid you in getting the desired effect.
By now you must have got an idea how much fun it can be to paint your kitchen walls. Next time you think of kitchen renovation, don’t leave your walls and instead deck them up with some colour dose.