You may feel confident choosing almost any colour scheme for your kitchen by conforming to a few fundamental guidelines:
Whatever colour scheme you select for your kitchen design pick out one base colour and no more than one or two accent colours. It is good practice to employ 3 colours with a sixty-thirty-ten ratio between them. Your base colour should take up around 60% of the total, in all probability the walls, kitchen units or worktops; 30 per cent should make up the secondary colour, perhaps the flooring, window and door finishes with incidentals such as kitchen utensils, small appliances, pictures etc comprising the final ten per cent. Monochrome colour combinations may benefit from the utilisation of several tints, tones and shades. A dab of primary colour, like red, can enliven monochromatic schemes.
For complementary colour combinations apply 2 colors diametrically opposite to one another on the colour wheel, maybe purple and yellow, red and green, or turquoise and orange. These palettes are intense and bring a dramatic feeling and energy to any room decor.
Fortunately with our experience in and the wide array of colours available through our brand we can help you to achieve the look and style you want in your home. Why not arrange a free kitchen design visit and see how we can help you?