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Kitchen Decor

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AnonSugar · 14/01/2026 21:49

Recently had my kitchen done and now need to decide on colour of the walls.

Ive attached a pic from before and after plastering. Also a pic of current paint options.

Units are a concrete look sand colour and counter is a Matt Dekton material which is greyish, brown.

It’s a large kitchen with south facing french doors and windows on east and north walls.

Help me paint it. I want it to feel warm 😁

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carpetfluffs · 14/01/2026 21:54

Are the 3 cards your options? I think you need something warmer like the terracotta as the units make it look quite cold.

parietal · 14/01/2026 21:57

I agree that the plaster pink walls makes the best photo, so maybe a colour like that?

how do you find the Dekton? I'm considering that for my kitchen.

LibertyLily · 14/01/2026 22:11

Imo the cabinets definitely give quite a cold impression and I think you need a warm pink or terracotta to warm things up.

We inherited a (1960s) white kitchen with pale grey tiles which was so cold/clinical. Our new kitchen is a mix of dark pink/pale burgundy and mid pink cabinets/walls which wouldn't be everyone's taste but certainly feels much warmer!

Mum5net · 14/01/2026 23:27

I’d paint the left hand wall a dark chocolate shade then everywhere else F&B peignoir

Geneticsbunny · 15/01/2026 09:01

I agree with others. The pink plaster looks much nicer than the samples you have chosen.

RedRiverShore6 · 15/01/2026 09:03

I liked the pink plaster in our kitchen so painted it in Farrow and Ball Setting Plaster

Nevergotdivorced · 15/01/2026 09:08

Farrow and Ball do a fabulous colour called ointment pink, other manufacturers do similar and cheaper, this would work really well.

7238SM · 15/01/2026 09:11

I'm normally a fan of green, but agree with others that with the grey, concrete look, it looks very cold.

I'd also go with a salmon or terracotta to add warmth.

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