Different Places to Introduce Colour in Your Kitchen  

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Different Places to Introduce Colour in Your Kitchen  

If you’re planning on adding colour to your kitchen but aren’t quite sure how, then these useful style tips may give you some inspiration. It may seem difficult to add colour to your kitchen without ruining the overall look or losing the quality look you want to achieve, but there are so many great ways to add colour and enhance your current décor.  

The Walls  

It may seem like the most obvious place, but it’s often the area people are most scared to add colour to. Whilst it may be a bit much painting every wall in a bright colour, feature walls are very popular in interiors today. Creating a bold focal point within your kitchen will lift the atmosphere and also add a stunning pop of character. Whether you opt for a block colour, or you add some coloured wallpaper to the wall, it will really stand out and make a statement within your kitchen.  

Your Units 

You don’t always find the perfect kitchen unit set first time, but after a few weeks of looking you may come across the dream style and finish. Kitchen units are the perfect place to introduce colour, as they take up almost half of the kitchen space, yet don’t crowd the room or make it look too busy. From an anthracite finish, to matt and gloss, you can find some stunning unit styles that will add quality to your kitchen and make it stand out in a beautiful way. Be sure to shop around and find the perfect unit style for you before committing to any design.  

Flooring Options 

Dependant on the style of flooring you want, this is a great place to add some colour to. It doesn’t matter if you’re adding a whole section of laminate flooring, marble or oak, or if you’re simply planning on introducing a colourful rug, it will instantly add character to the room. You’ll find that adding colour to the floor space really helps to keep a balanced feel throughout the room, making it really fun to decorate and add to once you have your set colour scheme.  

Unit Space 

Adding colour to your kitchen through your kitchen units is one of the easiest ways to do it. Taking up the most space in the room, your worktops are designed to add style to your kitchen and draw it together perfectly. One option is to introduce a colour through the material used for the worktops itself, such as wood, black marble and so on. The second way is through simple décor features that will sit on top of your worktops. From beautiful flowers and plants, to photographs, utensils and so on, you can add character to your units and make them stand out beautifully. This kind of decorative touch is ideal as you can play around with different colours and items to see exactly what works for your kitchen and where it looks best. You can find some beautiful pieces available to add a personal touch to your décor, which is ideal in one of the most used rooms within the house.  

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