They say the kitchen is the heart of the home. Although many of you may not want to opt for a bold and colorful kitchen, I found these kitchen designs inspiring in terms of picking out colour palette ideas. I took some of the kitchens below and created colour palettes that you could utilize in your kitchen or out of your kitchen.
The point of this post is to inspire you in some way when it comes to your home. That may be as simple as picking out furniture and décor that works with your living room or maybe you are in fact remodeling your kitchen and have no idea what to do.
Below are 12 unique kitchen colour palette ideas that will inspire you for your home.
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1. Pale Green and Warm Beiges
2. Muted Cranberry and Neutrals
This colour palette feels somewhat moody to me and I love it! It brings the feeling of a dark and moody interior with the feelings of love and passion that red possesses. The woods in this interior also create a warmth that natural materials tend to draw in.
3. Cool Tones of Blue Gray
4. Warm Tones of Blue Gray
I find the warm tones in this colour palette soo calming and relaxing. If you’re someone who doesn’t like to go too bold I feel that blues are a good way to go. In colour psychology, blue tones represent calmness, comfortability, cleanliness and success.
5. Rusty Vibes
6. Earthy Tones
I personally don’t think you can go wrong with any colour palette full of earth tones. I truly believe that it makes us happier to have reminders of the outdoors brought within. Scandinavian interiors are probably one my favorite design styles right now and are known for their use of earthy tones.
7. Pale Salmon and Neutral Tones
8. White and Blush Pink
9. Sage Green
10. Flamingo Pink
If you are looking for a colour palette that’s a little more fun and light hearted, this flamingo pink palette is the way to go. If you would rather tone it down more, you can always use whites or neutrals for the majority of the room and add pink accents.