7 Fascinating Colour Schemes for a Contemporary Kitchen

Posted by James Anderson on November 21st, 2018

Colour is considered to be a powerful design tool with the ability to alter the mood of any space, including the kitchen. It can help change your perception of the room entirely by making it feel brighter and wider. The colour in a room is capable of drawing the eye towards the features that are worth highlighting.

There used to be an all-or-nothing approach to kitchen colours like a burnt orange and avocado green in the 70’s, however, a more restrained palette is used these days. Greys and dark inky shades with pale blues are becoming a big hit, but that doesn’t mean its impossible to have fun with colour in your kitchen. The tone is very important since even in the grey family, the warmer tones can create a different feel to the blue-based shades of slate. You must also take into account the flooring and design style of the space. There are numerous colour options available for a contemporary style kitchen, as we will see below.

  1. White and Turquoise

With white cabinets and turquoise applied on the walls, you can achieve a beautifully vibrant and fresh look. This colour scheme can be modified to also have an almost retro implication. It is a good illustration of how easy it is to make white cabinets pop out among the rest of the décor.

  1. White and Lime Green

Citrus tones have been known to work well in the kitchen area for a long time, as they connote hygiene and sharpness. A bright green splashback can add a wealth of charm and vibrancy while also providing some personality to your kitchen. Throw in some bright green tea towels to heighten the complete look.

  1. Natural Wood and Baby Blue

This scheme has a bit of a tradition along with a little twist. If you choose Shaker cabinets that are baby blue, you can create an attractive focal point in the room. The combination is smoothly balanced out when used with a chunky countertop made out of wood.  A few stainless-steel appliances, can underscore the contemporary character of your kitchen.

  1. Washed White and Teal

Teal is a fabulous colour because it has the capability to tread the thin line between a trendy blue and a traditional green. When you combine it with whitewashed wood, you can create a dazzling effect. Varied hues and textures can also contrast with each other brilliantly while also complementing each other.

  1. Black and White

Only a brave visionary can see the colour black working really well in a room. However, you can dig a little deeper and definitely give this combination a try. Using white in this colour scheme adds contrast to the area and showcases your grasp and understanding of the contemporary design style.

  1. Birch and Concrete

Cool and crisp concrete is known to have pleasingly industrial and modern overtones. Adding in a bit of soft birch wood can help give the space a Scandinavian feel. Unusual, bright and welcoming, this particular colour scheme can accept piquant slices of accent colour too.

  1. White and Pastel Patterns

Adding patterns to your kitchen can provide a sense of fun to the area. Pastel blue glossy cabinets can definitely look incredible on their own but adding mosaic tiles that match the colour can make the look come together. Using pastel patterns with white is considered to be a daring move by many.

Your kitchen is one room in your home that can allow your creativity to shine through, and not just during meal times. Remember that the colour scheme plays a vital role in setting the mood and tone of the space for your family and guests. Choose the right scheme and create a contemporary space that you will love for years to come.

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