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what is a good colour for a kitchen - I need inspiration

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bosscat · 18/04/2005 16:15

What is a good colour for a kitchen? I have cream shaker cupboards and dark Iroko wooden tops. The kitchen area is cream and I am looking to do the dining area (in same room) a different colour.

What colour is yours?

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beachyhead · 18/04/2005 16:20

My kitchen floor is limestone colour and the walls are the same - units are walnut and worksurface is pale aqua colour.......

In the den at other end of kitchen, we have painted one wall in a soft dusky pink to make it a bit warmer, but the other walls are still in the limestoney colour (which looks completely different as the lighting is softer at that end.....)

swiperfox · 18/04/2005 16:20

I would have a deep red i think. Whats your lighting like? Is itt a big bright room?

Blossomhill · 18/04/2005 16:20

Cream and blue

irishbird · 18/04/2005 16:25

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swiperfox · 18/04/2005 16:26

aubergine and cream

Bagpuss30 · 18/04/2005 16:30

We have beech units, beech floor and dark green tiles. The walls are pale green which I like. The room is south facing and so to tone down the effects of the sunlight we went for a cool shade which works really well.

Gobbledigook · 18/04/2005 16:32

I'm with Swiperfox on the deep red.

We've got off-white cupboards with beech worktops, white tiles and deep red walls above that. I love it.

bosscat · 18/04/2005 16:40

deep red does sound nice but I think might make the room look too dark. Because its just for the dining area there are no units to break it up so it would be a big block of red. I was thinking of green though, as it has french windows out to the garden so would continue the green theme (if that doesn't sound to nobby) oh god screaming baby with a cold better go back later ...

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CountessDracula · 18/04/2005 16:44

White cupboards, black granite worktop, walls are F&B stone white which is much greener looking when on the walls.

golds · 18/04/2005 16:47

I like red or aubergine.

Mine however is Orange, yes orange, beech colour units, cream floor, three walls coffee. Smacks you as soon as you walk in, on another wall I have 2 beech shelves with orange bits on them. Looks good.

marthamoo · 18/04/2005 16:47

Spaghetti bolognese colour.

Bagpuss30 · 18/04/2005 16:48

Ours leads on to the garden, maybe that's why it looks so nice - I'd never really thought about that!

Gobbledigook · 18/04/2005 16:49

bosscat - could you not go for red on one wall and cream on the others?

purpleturtle · 18/04/2005 16:54

We painted our yellow kitchen out with a lovely sage green colour last weekend. It does frame the window on to the garden beautifully. (The yellow was a complete disaster, because we forgot to look at the paint chart under the flourescent lighting in the kitchen. Once on the wall, it looked vile. We made it better by sponging cream paint over the top, which had the added bonus of disguising the extremely uneven plasterwork, but I do like my sage green.

beachyhead · 18/04/2005 16:58

Foyer Green from the Dulux Heritage colours is pale and nice....... I love green - whole house is either green, aqua or bluey green - builder started to take the piss towards the end..... Front door is Farrow and Ball 'Smokey green' I think and that's nice too.

bonym · 18/04/2005 17:12

We've got beech units and floor with drak-grey granite-style worktops. The walls are yellow which is makes the room really bright and cheerful - I actually wanted pale green but was out-voted by dh & dd1!

crunchie · 18/04/2005 17:17

Marthamoo LOL Thats brillinat

I was going to say what about Wedgewood blue - a kind of soft powdery blue, not pastel, but not bright.

My room is cream shaker, black granite, stainless steel range/fridge and moroccan blue (really really bright and vibrant) it leads out onto the patio and we have loads of big blue planters there. I LOVE strong bright colours but not everyone does.

miranda2 · 18/04/2005 17:28

I've just painted my naff dark wood 80s units very pale blue - duck egg blue. The walls are pale yellow, and the dining room which leads off it is lilac - it all looks quite beach hut-y.

binkie · 18/04/2005 17:32

ours is an intense forest green, with dark walnut floor & cupboards & dark grey shiny granite worktops

we copied it off some arty friends of my parents, and it's beautiful - specially good as background to some rather vibrant prints

some inspiration here ?

NomDePlume · 18/04/2005 17:40

On all the sell your house type progs they use a pale green

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katylou25 · 18/04/2005 19:14

My kitchen is my fave room in the house - it's got (fake!!) slate tiles, beech units, (fake!!) granite work surfaces and the walls are to shades of purple - I loves it!

bosscat · 18/04/2005 19:28

thanks everyone, lots of tips here. Isn't it funny how some colours just don't work? I painted it last Friday night and it was called "buff" which was a kind of coffee colour on the tin. I put a little on the wall and it looked okay. Painted the whole thing and it looked dog poo brown the next morning! Your kitchens sound fab by the way.

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Satine · 18/04/2005 19:32

Laura Ashley Apple is a lovely pale green which isn't cold but they don't do it in kitchen bathroom finish - just matt emulsion, which means I need to repaint after three years! But gorgeous colour. Very 1950s.

noddyholder · 18/04/2005 19:35

ours is duck egg blue cabinets with cream stone tops and a black tiled floor the walls are stone and the tiles are matt black grey and stone really calm and relaxing you could paint walls a stone colour and do one in red your kitchen sounds fab I love kitchens!!

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