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5 Color Scheme for a Warmer Kitchen

5 Color Schemes for a Warmer Kitchen

 

Want to give your kitchen a whole new makeover? Whether it’s a full renovation or a fresh coat of paint, changing the look of your kitchen is a big deal! Kitchens are one of the most essential parts of a home. Once you’ve decided on a new color scheme, you’re going to want to get in touch with a general contractor, painters, and more depending on how deep you go for this kitchen remodel. Whatever you do, do not attempt your kitchen remodel alone, even if it’s just a new color scheme, you may want to consult an expert. To get your ideas flowing, here are 5 color schemes for a warmer kitchen. Experiment with different color variations to see what you like!

 

What are Warm Colors Anyway?

 

We are glad that you asked. Warm colors include red, orange, yellow, and other variations of the colors. Orange also falls into this category. Why should I use warm colors for my kitchen? That is because warm colors appear closer to the observer. Unlike any other color, they stand out.

 

Another reason why you should paint your kitchen with warm color schemes is that it is believed that these color schemes make people feel warm and also raises blood pressure. These colors make the room feel cozier. They brighten up a room tremendously. Choose your color scheme accordingly. After producing your decision, make the kitchen a sellout.

 

  1. Daffodil and Cherrywood

 

Here’s where it is important to see what warm colors best fit you. There are tons of color schemes that can fit a warmer kitchen. Try this. Make the cabinets a Daffodil-hue. We all need something to wake us up in the morning. But don’t make the whole kitchen yellow - It’s too loud.

 

That’s why you should mix cherrywood into the mix. Make all the cabinets in the kitchen yellow while you have a cherrywood island in the middle of the kitchen. A Cherrywood island mixed with barstools adds a rich and warm mood creating an inviting space. This design immediately sells visitors who walk into the house. You’re going to be the talk of the neighborhood afterward.

 

  1. Eggplant and Sage

 

Here’s why it is a good idea to get opinions from painting and finishing services. Sit down and have a conversation regarding what you want to do to present a warmer kitchen. Eggplant and sage is a wonderful color. To get people to stay in the kitchen to have a nice meal, your best bet is painting it eggplant and sage.

 

Eggplant is a vivacious jewel tone. It advances the artwork in the room, especially the eating area. The color scheme allows for dark finishes to provide bright shades of eggplant to move to center stage. Increase a neutral's impact by presenting the color in architecture, specifically in the ceiling.

 

Wood-clad ceilings need a makeover. So, test out your kitchen with an eggplant and sage tone. The area looks splendid.

 

  1. Khaki, Chocolate, and Gold

 

Everybody loves chocolate, right? Chocolate brown makes the best warm hue for your kitchen. It heats up different levels and makes the color pop. While you’re at it you should make the cabinets a light khaki to bring out that honey tone.

 

The rich shade shows up in the window trim, shelf brackets, granite countertops, and distressed wood flooring. And it’s also a major highlight to the ceiling’s gold finish. You can make anything work to create the right warm colors in your kitchen.

 

  1. Navy and Pumpkin

 

Make your kitchen stand out with a navy and pumpkin color scheme. They are a winning combination to experiment. Complimentary colors that have an equal intensity create a kitchen to talk about in the neighborhood. Colors like navy blue and soft grays stimulate and adds substance to the workspace.

 

Think about adding vibrant color to the mix. The colors that work are orange surfaces. Remember to keep the mood light by incorporating a white trim and stainless-steel finishes.

 

  1. Brick and Beige

 

Here’s where you need to put in your research. Take a look at your friend’s kitchens. What do they do differently? If you’re willing to go for a cool color scheme for a warmer kitchen choose brick and beige.

 Making a red statement is one of the best decisions for a warmer kitchen. Red is a vibrant hue so they make a surprise for a spacious kitchen. The radiant cabinets work wonderfully with the rooms’ cool concrete countertops along with the stainless-steel fittings. To enhance the tone of the kitchen even more - add another accent hue like a golden tone.

For more advice on color schemes and kitchen remodels, give us a call today at 754-204-8274