5 Great Colour Combinations for your Kitchen
The sky's the limit when it comes to colour palettes for kitchen design. Green and blue kitchens are very en vogue at the moment, but have you considered what the best colours are to complement them?
If you're considering blue or green as the main colour, here are five ideas to create a stylish and harmonious colour scheme for your next kitchen project!
If you're considering blue or green as the main colour, here are five ideas to create a stylish and harmonious colour scheme for your next kitchen project!
1. Rich Blue and Porcelain
Blue and 'white' is a classic combination that can be adapted to suit any kitchen style. Try pairing rich blue and off-white (like porcelain) cabinetry for a modern twist on the traditional look. These two colours work together to create a sophisticated and stylish kitchen that will make an impression.
Our Elegant Shaker Kitchen with a Modern Twist project below uses this combination with Second Nature's Hunton kitchens in Hartforth Blue and Porcelain.
Our Elegant Shaker Kitchen with a Modern Twist project below uses this combination with Second Nature's Hunton kitchens in Hartforth Blue and Porcelain.
2. Muted Blue and Porcelain
If you're looking for a calming, understated look, consider using a muted shade of blue combined with a similar white hue. The soft blue colour is tranquil and subtle, while the porcelain provides a clean, fresh backdrop.
For example, our Calming White and Blue Kitchen project featured Second Nature's Mornington Beaded kitchen in storm blue and porcelain. The result is a serene kitchen that feels like a retreat from the outside world.
For example, our Calming White and Blue Kitchen project featured Second Nature's Mornington Beaded kitchen in storm blue and porcelain. The result is a serene kitchen that feels like a retreat from the outside world.
3. Mid Green and Light Grey
You can't go wrong with a light green and light grey palette. We recommend Second Nature's Porter handleless kitchen in regiment green and dove grey for this colour combo.
The matt green cabinets provide a rich pop of colour, while the gloss, light grey cabinets work as a neutral base and bring brightness into the room. The handleless design and the gold trim profile instantly make this kitchen feel luxurious and decadent.
The matt green cabinets provide a rich pop of colour, while the gloss, light grey cabinets work as a neutral base and bring brightness into the room. The handleless design and the gold trim profile instantly make this kitchen feel luxurious and decadent.
4. Green and White
If you're looking for a timeless and elegant kitchen design, green and white is a classic combination that will never go out of style. It also has the advantage of being suitable for both traditional and modern styles.
For instance, in our Elegant Green Kitchen with A Modern Touch project, we used the Second Nature's Hunton kitchen in regiment green, combined with white quartz worktops to create a sleek and sophisticated look.
For instance, in our Elegant Green Kitchen with A Modern Touch project, we used the Second Nature's Hunton kitchen in regiment green, combined with white quartz worktops to create a sleek and sophisticated look.
5. Deep Green and Gold
Deep green and gold are great options if your client wants a chic and sophisticated colour combination. And because this green is such a bold tone, you only need hints of metal to add depth and contrast to the space.
To give a classic kitchen an edge, try pairing the green cabinetry with gold accessories (like handles, glassware and decorative items).
Similar to the mid green and light grey kitchen, gold accents in the profiling can transform a contemporary kitchen into a really luxe-feeling space.
To give a classic kitchen an edge, try pairing the green cabinetry with gold accessories (like handles, glassware and decorative items).
Similar to the mid green and light grey kitchen, gold accents in the profiling can transform a contemporary kitchen into a really luxe-feeling space.
If you need help deciding on the best colour scheme for you and your kitchen, contact us to a range a chat about how we can help.
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