Kitchen colours
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Comments (4)I agree, I think pictures are required here. For some reason, I can't quite put together the entire idea. So do you mean that you have the tiles already put up on the wall or you're looking for colour suggestions?...See MoreKitchen colour suggestions…
Comments (12)Hi, I hope I'm not too late to answer :) Here are my thoughts on your issue: I think blue and sage green are working well together but I would probably go more with an indigo blue, to have more of a split complimentary process (indigo - sage green - copper); For the additional colour, you can play with the hues you find in copper (even when it's reflecting light). You could chose a light orange (a tone down of copper) to stay in the split-complementary palette completely or you can chose a light baby pink (I took the Baby Pink Plain Tana Lawn™ Cotton as a reference / Chemise from Little Greene is also working). You'll find below the two colour scheme suggestions. If you need any additional advice on colours, arrangement or home renovations, don't hesitate to contact me ;) I am an interior designer who loves to play with colours and offers playful, offbeat and anti-gloom designs that are completely unique! Here is my website:https://www.rainbowshaker.com/ Have a good evening! Justine...See MoreKITCHEN COLOURS
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Comments (6)I’m with Sonia. For me the tiles date the kitchen and the worktops are probably showing their age. If you can afford to replace them it will transform the kitchen and might well cost the same as professionally refinishing the doors. And I also agree that painting cabinets is best left to professionals but you could change the wall colour to make the room feel different. If it were my room I would try to find a Quartz worktop (try to find a warm colour as very white could make the cabinets look old) and I might well have a worktop splashback instead of tiles. And then you have a neutral kitchen and can apply almost any wall colour. Choosing this is easy- you either choose a colour consistent with other colour choices in the house or you pick a colour from the rug. I like Daisy suggestion of a soft green wall colour (but only if the blue tiles have been replaced.)...See MoreAshley Lawson
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