Tips in Colour and Tone Combinations for Your Kitchen Doors and Panels
Novmember 17, 2016
During the design process of your kitchen, you will need to decide on the colour and tone combinations that you wish to place on your kitchen doors and panels. With the right mix, you will enhance the appearance of your kitchen in a desirable manner. On the other hand, if the combination is not ideal, the colours and tones may fail to impress or even be difficult to view each day. For this reason and the fact that your doors and panels are focal points of your kitchen, you need to take your time making a final decision.
Suggestions of Colour and Tone Pairings
- Black and white creates a modern look to the doors and panels of your kitchen. Stunning is the right word to describe this colour combo.
- Red and navy blue provide a nautical feel to a kitchen when you are thinking about setting this type of theme or these colours just make a bold statement when you include both in your kitchen design scheme. Use the navy blue on the cabinets and use the red on the base of work island for just one example of how to use both of these colours effectively in your kitchen.
- Dark, natural wood tones can stand alone or combine with other colours such as sea moss green, off white, cream or beige. Light, natural wood tones also require no additional colour, but blend well with dark accent colours, such as black, dark brown and forest green. Leave the outer rim of the doors natural wood tone and paint the inside panels the accent colours.
- Lemon yellow provides a sunny appearance to your door and panels, and you can trim them with lines or shapes of grass green. The two colours are in nature, so they enhance each other in an ideal, pleasant manner.
- Medium blue and light blue together create a soft, cool look for your kitchen. An ideal combination for creating the feel of a cozy, cottage kitchen. For example, place the medium blue on the inside panel of shaker style doors and the light blue around the outside of them. This gives the illusion that the panels are inset deeper than they actually are on the doors.
To learn additional colour and tone combinations for your kitchen doors and panels, schedule a free, in-home consultation with Melbourne Custom Kitchens at your convenience. We are experts at creating dream kitchens for our clients in either new construction or renovation projects.
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