The benefits of a dark colour palette for your kitchen

You may be in a dilemma when it comes to your vision for your new kitchen.

Be sure to check out our previous blog post on light colour palettes for your kitchen.

Ultimately you want your kitchen to be perfect for you!

But if you’re on the fence, maybe you should consider various designs and explore all options first.

So what about dark kitchens…

If you’re aiming for a more distinctive and warm atmosphere in your kitchen, don’t play it safe and settle for a lighter colour scheme if you’re not completely satisfied.

With the right design and lighting your dream kitchen can come to life with the dark and rich tones and hues that appeal to you the most.

Dark cabinets and worktops can give visitors a sense of luxury and sophistication and you may be surprised by the number of colour options you can still consider, such as emerald green and deep blues.

In autumn, these darker tones will really pop with warm lights and splashes of orange or green, by adding plants or investing in some new cookware to suit the changing season.

A darker colour palette in your kitchen can really give a cosy atmosphere that is perfect for long winter nights.

Any cons?

Darker kitchens are becoming more popular but they’re not to everyone’s taste. So, as much as you will love your kitchen, you may not please everyone.

If you’re undecided, visit us for a consultation!

Many are immediately hooked when they look at our range of urban and modern kitchens.

We can create an incredible blend of light and dark furniture and work surfaces to give you that perfect combination of both and incorporate all sorts of colours into your kitchen.

Are you ready to get started on your new kitchen? Get in touch with us.