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What You Need To Know About Kitchen
Colors

Color is very important design element for kitchens and bathrooms since
it plays an important role in affecting our moods.
A
good combination of kitchen colors in the scheme of your decoration can
make your kitchen look livelier and more appealing. However mismatched
color schemes can ruin your décor.
Color can
influence the mood of a room.
For example, studies have shown that red can quicken the pulse and
breathing rate, as well as increase appetite.
Yellow,
especially soft yellows can make people feel happier. When used as a
accent bright yellow can attract attention and brighten up a kitchen.
You can also use color to influence how large or small a kitchen can
feel.
With kitchen color taking on more importance, many
manufacturers of cabinets, appliances, flooring and countertops are
offering the consumer more choices in colors. The best kitchen colors
should include shades of brown, peach, yellow, pink or blue.
Kitchen color schemes have come and gone over
the years. Some kitchen color schemes have remained popular over time.
White as a
kitchen color remains a popular choice because of it has a clean look.
One
disadvantage of an all-white kitchen is that it can have a sterile and
cold look and feel. That is why white is usually accented with one
other color such as blue. Also design elements such as a light colored
oak floor, or soft accents provided by curtains can make a kitchen seem
warmer. It is considered a good idea to select one color as the overall
or base color and select one or two accent colors.
You can feel
safe selecting just about any color for your kitchen by following some
important guidelines for using different kitchen color schemes:
It
is considered a good idea in using color in a room to have a 60-30-10
split between three colors, 60% representing the main or dominant
color, probably on the walls or cabinets. 30% of a secondary color used
in the flooring or rugs, as well as window treatments. 10% for accents
such as, dishes, artwork, pillows and other soft items.
Monochromatic
color scheme is noted for only the use of one color.
To create more variety you would used various tints, tones and shades
of that color.
Complementary
color scheme uses two colors placed opposite to each other on the color
wheel. This scheme is quite intense and brings a more dramatic touch
and energy to home décor.
Analogous color scheme includes three
hues placed adjacent to each other on the color wheel with either warm
colors or cool colors in combination, such as yellow and green, blue
and violet, or red and orange. Kitchens generally wouldn't be the type
of room where the type of color scheme would be used. This color scheme
would be better for more informal areas of the home, such as family
rooms, dens and bedrooms or where one would be looking for rest and
recovery from the activities of the day.
Neutral colors include taupe, tan, black, white, cream, and shades of
gray.
Neutral
colors can be paired with almost any color as an accent. Because your
cabinets make up most of the expense of kitchen decorating it would be
best to choose a style in a more neutral finish. This also applies for
countertops and flooring.
A good decorating scheme is to emulate
the color schemes found in nature, such as sky blue or the various
shades of green or earth brown or light or pale yellow. Light can also
be an important element in emphasizing the colors and can bring about
different shades and views of the color based on varying intensity.
James
Mahoney is the owner of Kitchen Designers Idea com. Learn about today's
kitchen design ideas by visiting his site at
http://www.kitchendesignersideas.com.
Source:
www.Isnare.com
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