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Paint Colors You Should Avoid For Your Kitchen
Holland, PA
02/14/2024 05:22 AM

Paint Colors You Should Avoid For Your Kitchen in Holland, PA

When it comes to giving your kitchen a fresh coat of paint, deciding on a paint color to use for it is the most important decision that you will have to make.

While the right color can make your kitchen feel welcoming and spacious, certain colors might do just the opposite.

So, if you're avoiding the latter, here's something you should be reading!

Here's a list of Paint Colors You Should Avoid For Your Kitchen.

1. Dark Colors

Dark colors, like brown or black, might seem like an interesting choice, but these colors might make your kitchen space feel smaller and less inviting.

Dark colors are known to absorb a lot of light, which might then result in a confined and gloomy space - which are adjectives you definitely do not want to describe your kitchen.

If you have a smaller kitchen or a space with limited natural lighting, dark colors might engulf and overwhelm your kitchen space, making it feel like a cave.

Alternatives: If you're drawn to darker colors, consider deep blues or greens instead. These can add depth and sophistication without the heaviness of black or dark brown.

2. Bright Yellow

While yellow is often recommended for kitchens due to its association with happiness and energy, some particularly bright and intense shades of yellow can be overwhelming - thus, something you should avoid painting your kitchen.

Painting your kitchen in a bright shade of yellow might be too stimulating and overwhelming, and in a room where you'd spend a lot of time being busy and moving around a lot, this might make your kitchen space feel too chaotic.

Alternatives: Opt for softer shades of yellow, to help evoke that bright, warm, homey feeling into the space without being too harsh on the eyes.

3. Neon Colors

Neon colors are indeed striking colors, but they are generally bad for home interiors, especially your kitchen.

While neon colors are distinct and have so much personality, these colors just do more bad than good for your home interior's overall appeal.

These colors, when painted onto your home interior, might look tacky and gauche - lacking the timelessness and style you're looking to have in the spaces of your home, such as your kitchen.

Alternatives: Instead, choose muted colors of your favorite colors for a more timeless kitchen design, to add personality to your kitchen without that kitsch feel.

4. Certain Shades of Blue

While blue is a lovely shade, certain shades of blue may not be the best choice for your kitchen.

Blue is known to be an appetite suppressant, which might not be the ideal choice for a room dedicated to food preparation and enjoyment.

More specifically, dark or overly vibrant blues can create a cold and unappetizing atmosphere in the kitchen.

Alternatives: If you love blue, opt for warmer tones like teal or soft gray-blues.

These can create a serene and inviting kitchen atmosphere without affecting your appetite.

5. Bright White

While bright white kitchens are trendy for their clean and crisp look, painting your kitchen with this color might bring you a harder job at maintenance.

A bright white kitchen will be sensitive to even the slightest of stains, and will easily show every speck of dirt, smudge, and imperfection, requiring constant cleaning to keep the kitchen looking pristine and spotless.

Alternatives: Consider off-white or warm beige tones for a cozy, inviting feel that’s still bright and airy but doesn’t show imperfections as readily.

These colors can also add warmth to the kitchen.

Bonus Tip: Enhancing Your Kitchen with the Right Colors

When choosing a paint color for your kitchen, consider the mood you want to create, the size of your space, and the amount of natural light it receives.

A well-chosen color can enhance the room's best features, making it a welcoming hub of your home.

Here are a few additional tips:

  • Test Colors First: Before committing to a color, buy sample pots and paint large swatches on the walls. Observe how the color changes in different lighting conditions throughout the day.
  • Consider the Color Wheel: Colors opposite each other on the color wheel can enhance one another. For instance, if your kitchen has a lot of green tones in it from plants or backsplash tiles, a muted red or pink might complement these features well.
  • Think About Resale Value: If you plan to sell your home in the future, neutral colors tend to have broader appeal to potential buyers. However, this doesn’t mean your kitchen has to be bland; choose neutrals with undertones that add subtle color and warmth.
  • Coordinate with Cabinets and Countertops: Ensure your paint color complements your cabinetry and countertops. If these elements have cool undertones, choose a paint color with similar undertones, and vice versa.

If you need professional help with your interior/exterior painting project, PAINT Philadelphia can help.

Our home interior/exterior painting services are available in Newtown, Holland, and Richboro, PA.

Call us today at (267)682-8377 for a FREE painting estimate.

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Reference
Andrew Tomasetti
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