For a long time, neutral has been the most popular color scheme for a kitchen remodel. Countertops, cabinets and other surfaces look cleaner in gray, white or a similar tone. Now, both designers and homeowners are slowly adding touches of color to their kitchen designs.
You need to balance a few factors to use color effectively. You want to maintain an uncluttered look and, at the same time, provide the room with some accent color so it’s not completely dull and lifeless. Our experienced team of designers at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Reno offer the following tips to help you achieve the perfect palette for your kitchen.
Trim With Color
Many kitchen contractors advise against installing cabinets with intricately patterned trims and colorful finishes. However, our experts believe in taking a more middle-of-the-road approach. Consider applying a subtle hint of color to trim to make the details pop out even more, but be careful not to overpower with strong hues. You don’t have to limit yourself to a neutral palette if you keep color moderate.
Play With Lighting
Lighting fixtures also benefit from a little bit of color. Metal hoods and cables often come in brushed bronze, silver or gold, which can give an otherwise drab kitchen just the right amount of visual interest. Lighting can also highlight the use of color on a kitchen backsplash, while at the same time providing you with some much-needed task lighting. Explore the many options available and see which ones will work best for your current scheme.
Contemporary Color
Contemporary designs tend to buck the traditional whites and grays of most kitchens, which is why many homeowners shy away from this style. However, if you’re a big fan of color, don’t be afraid to use bright and vibrant colors in your next cabinet refacing or kitchen remodel. You can also talk to your designer about setting up an accent wall to provide your kitchen with more depth.
Colorful Kitchen Kitsch
Sometimes all it takes to add a pop of color to a kitchen is the right decor! Curtains, linens and even small appliances come in a wide range of hues that can act as a foil for the neutral backdrop of the typical kitchen. Decor items can also be easily replaced for a quick design change that doesn’t require redoing the whole room. Try swapping out curtains and linens with each season to quickly update your kitchen’s look.
Explore more kitchen design options with DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Reno, your leading kitchen and bath remodeling company. Give us a call at (775) 200-9232 or fill out our contact form to start a conversation today! We serve homeowners in Reno, Sparks, Incline Village and all nearby areas.