Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Colors at Kitchen Design

A kitchen if you have a color matching can lead to mood and feeling comfortable in yourself and others, when doing activities or socializing in the kitchen. Although the color scheme in this room should still be a blend with other rooms in your residence. Color choices should be calm and encouraging, relaxing and inspiring. Here's the paint on the kitchen design.






Warm Colors
Red is a warm color (tend to be memorable heat) can only be used on the walls of the room to a bare minimum. Too much red can cause feelings of anxiety. For that, as a counterweight to the presence of red color, should be used cool colors like white or brown.






The colors orange or yellow are also considered warm colors. Warm colors are perfect for the kitchen with Tuscan style. To design a more contemporary or modern, use warm colors which tend to be brighter to match the style of cooking this room design.







Cold Colors
Blue and green colors give the impression of relaxation in the room. Cool colors tend to visually refreshing and are perfect for traditional or modern design style.







As a counterweight of cool colors, it can be combined with colors that are darker, so there is contrast in the room. In addition to the colors on the wall, balancing of cool colors on the walls can be used accessories and furnishings of the dominant dark color.





Neutral Colors
Neutral colors in a room tend to be memorable more flexible, especially in combination with other colors. But if too dominant neutral colors also resulted in impressive room flat and boring.





Color Combination
There may be more than one wall in the kitchen, and do not all walls have the same color. Use contrasting colors blend to create a dynamic impression. Use warm colors, like red or yellow, for color accents on the walls, and paint the remaining walls with white or brown.

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