Colour combinations enhance the kitchen’s look, making the space bright and spacious or dull and confined. So you should select colours carefully according to your kitchen layout and preferences. Here, we’ll list the top nine kitchen colour ideas, so you’ll find an option whether you have a small or spacious kitchen.Â
1. Mint Green & Brown
Rustic blond brown pairs well with soft mint green! The good thing about this kitchen colour scheme is that you can use different shades of brown. A blend of wood grains imparts character to the space, whereas the green balances out the subtle differences. You can try exposed ceiling beams, a wood-clad island, or wood flooring, then pair it with a mint paint colour, splashback, or wallpaper.Â
2. Olive Green & Gold
Apply olive green to the cabinetry or walls to cover the more significant portion. Add reflective white surfaces, such as stone benchtop and splashback or tile, and metallic gold accessories, like taps, light fixtures and cabinet hardware. The bright finishes will reflect light and add a touch of sparkle to your kitchen.
3. Orange & Blue
Orange and blue are bold kitchen colour combinations. Soft blue pairs perfectly with bold citrus orange. Both blue and orange enhance bright white cabinetry and woodwork, offering an excellent way to revive a modern kitchen.Â
4. White & Black
White and black produce a simple yet elegant look and are a balanced kitchen colour palette. Pair white foundational elements with black accents to give an ageless look. Enhance the visual appeal by integrating a white splashback or wallpaper and tile flooring. If you’re building a new kitchen or buying new kitchen appliances, get them in black to complete the look.
5. Light & Dark Blues
You can create an endless kitchen colour combination by blending shades of blue. Use a lighter shade on more significant elements, such as cabinetry, splashback or walls. Next, use darker blues through seating, rugs, window treatments, or dishware. Ensure the shades of blues have identical undertones to avert clashing.
6. Grey & Yellow
Use grey for cabinetry, including island cabinets and complement it with a white stone benchtop and counters for a contemporary kitchen. Create a sense of serenity by using grey as a background colour on cabinets or walls. Introduce bright yellow colours in window treatments and flower bouquets near the sink or window. Pair accents in a soft green or cool blue to retain the relaxed feeling. Grey pairs with almost all colours, so use it as a versatile foundation for your kitchen colour combination.
7. Grey & Purple
Purple is a bold colour choice in a kitchen; however, with the right combination of colours, you can achieve an impressive and majestic effect. Pair purple elements with charcoal grey elements to get a flawless look, and use plenty of white to balance rich, royal colours. For instance, you can use charcoal grey on benchtops or counters and pendant lighting and use purple in kitchen chairs or stools. Enhance the seamless look by going for white tile or splashback. And you can choose white or silver kitchen appliances to complete the look.
8. Yellow & Red
To date, yellow and red are popular colour combinations in Europe. You can use these bold colours with plenty of white backgrounds in your kitchen. For instance, use white natural stone or white laminate for the benchtop and splashback or wall tiles. And use white for flooring and open shelving above the kitchen benchtop, and use white chairs. Use yellow for cabinetry and drawer doors, including kitchen island cabinet doors.
9. Black & Red
Use black and red with white for a sophisticated look in your kitchen. For instance, you can go for a white benchtop, splashback and wall tiling. And you can use black for cabinet and drawer doors beneath the kitchen benchtop. And use red for the kitchen island base, cabinet, and drawer doors. Go for silver or chrome-coated handles and knobs for cabinets, drawers and cupboard doors. Further, you can use white or silver kitchen appliances and keep the flooring black to complete the look.Â
The Bottom Line
If you have a small kitchen, go with a light colour shade combination; however, you can choose any colour combination for a spacious kitchen.Â
If you need help with a kitchen renovation or picking the right colour combination for your kitchen, contact Sydney Wide Kitchen at 02 9792 4824, and our expert kitchen designers will be happy to assist you.