Let us take a look at shades and ideas suited for a modular kitchen design.
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Kitchen Design - Hues of Grey Colour
Bluish grey or cobalt grey, this colour family has muted characteristics that makes your kitchen space appear classy and elegant. Dark grey can be paired with warm, earthy brown countertops or white brick walls for a minimal yet homely result. Even if your home takes a brighter colour scheme, your kitchen can still flaunt the muted grey with sleek electronics and marble countertops.
Another bright idea is to match your cabinets to your walls for a uniform coat. Grey is often the chosen shade for such monochromatic designs. Perfect for a modular kitchen design, grey has qualities to highlight the negative space, muted tones to make it appear minimal and a warm vibe to suit the kitchen atmosphere.
Characteristics: Warm, muted, minimal
Suited for: Modular kitchens, open kitchens, minimal-labour kitchens
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Kitchen Design - Emerald Green/Royal Green Colour
There is a lot one can do with emerald green, Splash it across a single statement wall and let it brighten your kitchen persona or use it on your cabinetry with wooden touches to give it an earthy vibe. If you want the kitchen to stand out, let an icy white be your backdrop and let the royal green pop on cabinets, walls and more. Here are a few ideas to experiment with your kitchen design:
- Pair royal green with wooden tones and countertops
- Add a tinge of forest to your green backdrops with planters and succulents
- Emerald green can match with grey hues for a matte finish
Characteristics: Royal, unique, warm yet bright
Suited for: Open kitchens, modular kitchens, rustic traditional kitchens
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Kitchen Design - Pastel Blue Colour
Pastel blue is a dreamy shade to adorn your little, modern kitchen. Bringing in a bright and chirpy aura, the pastel blue shade is best paired with whites, greys or walnut wood to bring out the best in your kitchen designs. Whether you want your kitchen counter wall to have a beautiful, pastel blue brick wallpaper or your tiles to bring out the hue, pastel blue is versatile and can add playfulness to your kitchen without letting it look like a drab space. Wonder how your kitchen can carry a lovely pastel blue? Here are a few ideas:
- Ditch the neutrals for your cabinets and paint it in pastel blue and other hues of blue
- Let a statement wall give out baby blue or pastel blue energy to your kitchen
- Let your pristine white furniture have pastel blue as a perfect backdrop
- Choose a simple texture in pastel blue for an accent wall above your countertop
Characteristics: Bright, serene, natural
Suited for: Small modular kitchens, open kitchens, kitchens with natural light
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Kitchen Design - Cream Colour
Tired of the same old grey and pristine white palettes in kitchen design? Move over to Terracotta or cream and let your kitchen design look luxurious as ever. Suited for large, spacious kitchens, hues of cream let the kitchen look homely yet grand. Homeowners need not rely on white all the time for a touch of magic. Cream gives you a subtle tinge of yellow allowing a pop of colour and subtlety to adorn your kitchen interior design. Let your walls, ceilings, cabinets and countertops be doused in hues of cream for it to have an elegant aura.
Here are a few ways to style your kitchen with hues of cream:
- Let cream be the perfect backdrop to a contrasting blue or green as your furniture
- Use the non-moody cream as a uniform colour throughout your kitchen space for a serene look
- A modular kitchen can look rustic and café like too with cream backdrops, wallpapers and cane chairs and decor
Characteristics: Calming, unique, energetic
Suited for: Small modular kitchens, large kitchens with less traffic