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Five colours to consider when redecorating your kitchen

Redecorating your kitchen can really add a new lease of life to a home. It’s one of the spaces in a home where you can add real character, whether you’re looking to create something more traditional, or go all in on modernity, with the latest tech and gadgets.

Whatever the space, one of the most important aspects of a kitchen is its colour scheme. The colour can really reflect the type of kitchen it is, some providing a relaxed and traditional vibe, others offering energy and vibrancy.

Colour trends are also useful to keep an eye on, so if you are looking to redecorate your kitchen, here are five colours you should consider…

Classic Beige

Beige has long been a popular choice, with kitchens in this shade exuding a timeless elegance as well as promoting a sense of spaciousness.

Walls, countertops and cabinets all suit this colour, while there are plenty of beige kitchen tile ideas out there too.

Pairing with natural wood accents can really add to a traditional kitchen, while sleek, stainless steel appliances can create a more modern look.

It's a relaxed tone that works well with other colours and, ultimately, will never go out of style.

Soft Grey

Soft grey tones provide a more sophisticated look for your kitchen, and similarly to beige provides a calming backdrop and atmosphere to a kitchen.

It pairs well with a wide range of different materials, including wood, stainless steel and marble, making it one of the more versatile colours for a kitchen.

Consider this colour for walls, cabinets and darker accents for countertops, and you’ll have yourself a classy and contemporary new kitchen.

Navy Blue

For something a little more striking, consider navy blue as the primary colour. Going against the tradition somewhat, navy colours will add a more luxurious feel to your kitchen, whether it be on the walls or the colour of cabinets.

Pair the colour with brass or gold fixtures and fittings, while lighter coloured backsplashes and countertops to complete the look and enjoy a kitchen that’s incredibly modern, and that little bit different.

Earthy Greens There are several colours that can help you connect with nature and shades of sage, olive and forest green can really bring that calming and organic ambiance.

Combining greens with natural wood can aid in creating a more rustic looking kitchen, while using green as an accent colour in tiles can really add freshness to your space.

Warm Terracotta

Terracotta and warm earth tones are making a comeback in kitchen design, adding warmth and character to the space. Terracotta tiles or accents can infuse your kitchen with a Mediterranean-inspired aesthetic.

Pair terracotta with creamy neutrals like off-white or beige to create a harmonious colour palette. Consider incorporating wooden elements and woven textures to enhance the rustic appeal.

Terracotta adds a sense of cosiness and depth to your kitchen, making it an inviting and unique choice for those seeking a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

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