The kitchen is one of the most important places in the house. Not only does it provide the essential food and nourishment to you and your family, but it is also the place where all members come together and spend time as a family having their meals, chatting about their day, and building a bond,
When you think of a kitchen, you visualize an aromatic environment. That pleasant feeling is not just due to the delicious food being cooked but also because of the energy the space exudes. And one of the key things that can help define the energy of a room is the colour.
There are a lot of modular kitchen colour combinations available to choose from that give a positive, happy feel and vibe. To ensure that your kitchen has mood-enhancing energy that instils bonding and encourages creativity, choose the right colours.
In this blog, we discuss some of the best colour combinations for modular kitchens and what each of these colours signifies. Read on to know more:
Confused about which modular kitchen colours to pick? A blend of blue and white works perfectly. This would give fresh and sea-like energy and upliftment. Put on your creative suit and paint your cabinets with different tints of blue and white. White depicts a touch of purity and can help arouse emotions of simplicity.
Blue and white-coloured modular kitchen
The kitchen should be such that you feel like a real chef, not only based on your cooking skills. The vibe should be artistic. Choosing a bright red colour and grey cabinets works just like we want. A light green wall paint would tone down the brightness to give it a soothing look. It displays growing tall in life and also staying humble.
A mix of 3 soothing colours
Here's an idea to give your modular kitchen a breathtaking appearance. Combine pink, grey, and white and make your kitchen go stylish. You can also add metallic shade objects like lampshades and drawer latches with a golden or silver tone. Everyone wants to kick away boredom, and you can achieve that through the colours you choose.
White is the colour that exudes purity and innocence. Its shade makes any space look larger than it actually is and is surely an all-time favourite. If you are looking for a kitchen that is plain and simple yet elegant and remarkable, choose an all-white kitchen like in the image below.
The downside to having a white modular kitchen is that it requires continuous maintenance and needs to be cleaned all the time. Vastu shastra too advises against an all-white kitchen area as it may make your kitchen look plain and bland, which is not necessarily good for the well-being of the family.
Standard white for the kitchen
Yearning for a retro, old-fashioned look for your kitchen? Go for a combination of blue and black. Paint your cabinets blue and splash your walls with a black colour resembling a writing board. This would work as a breath of sigh amidst the daily hustle and bustles and walk you down memory lane.
Blue and black combination
If you are one of those who like it to be all shimmery and shiny, choose a blue and metallic mixture. Paint your kitchen walls in blue. Select gold and copper shades for your lampshades, knobs, sink, or shelves. You can also follow many DIY tips on the internet for working on that perfect combination of blue and metallic shades for your modular kitchen.
Shiny colour choices for kitchen
A brown kitchen in sync with the element of earth invites stability and wholesomeness. Opt for a kitchen in the shades of brown, like in the image below, and create a cosy and relaxing space for the entire family.
Mix and match the shades; use darker tones on the ceiling and maybe textured touches on the walls. The cabinets can be a muted shade paired with white, and you can complete the look with solid wood furniture.
Warm brown colour paint for the kitchen
Are any ocean lovers out there? Guess what? You can feel beach-like in your kitchen by choosing the right colours. They include lime green, peach, lavender, light blue, and many more. Check out the image below to feel what your kitchen would look like. Food is what gives you energy, and you would definitely love the sight of cooking with the ocean by your side. Replicate this amazing feeling by painting your modular kitchen in the shades of the ocean.
Feel beach-like in your kitchen
A mix of green and yellow, the colour olive is a symbol of peace and harmony. Considered a sophisticated shade, it is known to bring positivity to its space. Pair it with a powder pink and add some quirkiness with a print on the wall, just like the image below, and you have a space that is chic and simple all at once.
A chic modular kitchen with olive green cabinets and a white countertop. (Source: Pinterest)
If elegance is your style, opt for a shade of lavender in your kitchen. A lighter shade of purple, the colour lavender, is a symbol of purity and grace. It also stands for calmness and royalty.
Mix it up in your modular kitchen with a shade of light grey and create a space that speaks volumes about your personal style. To spruce up the look, add some fun tiles on the floor and maybe some textured tiles behind the stove, like in the image below.
Lavender and grey make a great colour combination for modular kitchens. (Source: Pinterest)
Pink and red bring along charm and passion. You can include a hint of white, brown and grey to give it a sophisticated touch. These colours must be carefully mixed so that they don’t result in a cheap look for your kitchen. You do not want to ruin that aura, do you?
Add an eccentric look to your modular kitchen with a mix of black and orange. The colour orange will complement the fire energy in your space, and black as a shade defines power and strength.
If the two shades are too loud for your taste, add them for aesthetics in an otherwise white kitchen like the image below. While black can be used on an accent wall, you can incorporate shades of orange in the furnishing. For a look that is more out there, consider painting the ceiling a bright orange.
Some of us like being close to nature. If you are one of those nature lovers, how about having a wood-toned modular kitchen with a perfect combination of green? Let the cabinets be crafted with woodwork, and paint your utensil blocks with a natural shade of green. This gives your modular kitchen a natural and fresh appearance.
Wooden look with green colour
Who doesn't want to revisit the good olden times? The good news is that you can relive those moments through a retro-style kitchen. Have purple-toned cabinets with white colour paint for your kitchen walls.
Olden look with white and purple
Some people like an all-bright and illuminated environment. They want to enter the kitchen and feel all day-like positive. This can be achieved by utilizing bright modular kitchen colours like yellow and white. A kitchen dipped in yellow can never be uninteresting. You can lighten the shades by having shades of grey here and there to keep the illumination down a notch.
Brightness in your kitchen
Modular kitchen colours also come with the option of combining blue and orange. Have blue splashed on the back of the cabinets to give the kitchen a soothing look. Vibrant orange-coloured cabinets ensure an all-rallied-up mood.
Want to have an all-modern and trendy modular kitchen? Pick up the pastel colours like light teal and blush pink. These colours combine sophistication with a touch of groundedness. After all, cooking is artistic and fun. Why not feel playful about it?
Pastel colours for a trendy look
Green is the colour of nature that is considered ideal for kitchen spaces. The hue fills in fresh and energising vibes while giving your space a glamorous look. Design a kitchen space with white as the base colour and a tiled backsplash in bold green colour. Incorporate tinges of beige in the form of the wooden countertop, island top and chairs to add a rustic touch to the interior. This playful combination of white, green and beige looks appealing to the eye and makes a luxury statement in the decor.
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