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The kitchen is a place where you spend a lot of time. Make it a place that you are comfortable with and that will inspire you. It’s also a space where you can experiment with vibrant colors and interesting designs – both on the walls and on the furniture. Strong colors give an arrangement warmth, dynamism and energy, and delicate pastel colors complete the stark space. Pixers, a company that makes vinyl stickers and murals (available in Australia) has come up with several ideas. The stickers are easy to apply (and remove). Yellow, lemon, honey-colored: yellow is a color that is taking the world by storm, replacing pink, which has been in vogue for several years. Generation Z consider it their favorite color that screams “look at me”. Yellow is bold and vibrant. If you use it on a larger area, e.g. B. on walls, cabinet doors or kitchen countertops, the kitchen becomes bright and optimistic. If you don’t want to add too much yellow to your kitchen, choose a few items – alcove, cabinet, table and wrap them with lemon-colored stickers. Ultraviolet or purple with a hint of blue: Ultraviolet is the color of the year 2018 announced by the global color specialist Pantone Institute. Violet is mysterious, mystical, and spiritual. It gives the room an artistic and creative character. Because it’s a bold and distinct color, it works well in smaller spaces – a naturally lit wall or multiple kitchen cabinet doors. Oriental blue: Blue is a cool, calm, and subdued color. If vivid colors aren’t your favorite, go for blue, turquoise, or cobalt to create a serene space in your kitchen. You can use very light shades on one of the walls to enlarge the room, or use dark blue variants for kitchen furniture elements to cool a room with lots of sun. Pastel Pink: Pink is a fresh and cheerful color that is mostly associated with girlhood. In rooms it can be used as a complement to strong gray, which has been very trendy in recent years. It also goes well with wood and the color white. Small amounts of this color add a touch of fun and sweetness to our kitchen. It’s also a good color for those of you who are ready to change the look of your kitchen and are afraid to experiment with bold colors. Spearmint: Green is a calming color found in nature – found in grass, leaves, herbs, vegetables and fruits. Bright and lively colors such as lime or peas give the kitchen an energetic and happy atmosphere. Lighter and more subdued colors such as mint or olive, on the other hand, bring calm and are well suited for larger areas. Green is a safe color for the kitchen area, it compliments white color, wood or steel elements. It also goes well with fresh herbs kept in pots on the kitchen windowsill.

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The kitchen is a place where you spend a lot of time. Make it a place that you are comfortable with and that will inspire you.

It’s also a space where you can experiment with vibrant colors and interesting designs – both on the walls and on the furniture.

Strong colors give an arrangement warmth, dynamism and energy, and delicate pastel colors complete the stark space.

Pixers, a company that makes vinyl stickers and murals (available in Australia) has come up with several ideas. The stickers are easy to apply (and remove).

Yellow, lemon, honey-colored: yellow is a color that is taking the world by storm, replacing pink, which has been in vogue for several years. Generation Z consider it their favorite color that screams “look at me”. Yellow is bold and vibrant. If you use it on a larger area, e.g. B. on walls, cabinet doors or kitchen countertops, the kitchen becomes bright and optimistic. If you don’t want to add too much yellow to your kitchen, choose a few items – alcove, cabinet, table and wrap them with lemon-colored stickers.

If you are using yellow on a larger area, e.g. B. on walls, cabinet doors or kitchen countertops, the kitchen becomes bright and optimistic.

Ultraviolet or purple with a hint of blue: Ultraviolet is the color of the year 2018 announced by the global color specialist Pantone Institute. Violet is mysterious, mystical, and spiritual. It gives the room an artistic and creative character. Because it’s a bold and distinct color, it works well in smaller spaces – a naturally lit wall or multiple kitchen cabinet doors.

Oriental blue: Blue is a cool, calm, and subdued color. If vivid colors aren’t your favorite, go for blue, turquoise, or cobalt to create a serene space in your kitchen. You can use very light shades on one of the walls to enlarge the room, or use dark blue variants for kitchen furniture elements to cool a room with lots of sun.

You can use very light shades of blue on one of the walls to enlarge the room, or use dark blue variants for kitchen furniture elements to cool a room with lots of sun.

You can use very light shades of blue on one of the walls to enlarge the room, or use dark blue variants for kitchen furniture elements to cool a room with lots of sun.

Pastel Pink: Pink is a fresh and cheerful color that is mostly associated with girlhood. In rooms it can be used as a complement to strong gray, which has been very trendy in recent years. It also goes well with wood and the color white. Small amounts of this color add a touch of fun and sweetness to our kitchen. It’s also a good color for those of you who are ready to change the look of your kitchen and are afraid to experiment with bold colors.

Spearmint: Green is a calming color found in nature – found in grass, leaves, herbs, vegetables and fruits. Bright and lively colors such as lime or peas give the kitchen an energetic and happy atmosphere. Lighter and more subdued colors such as mint or olive, on the other hand, bring calm and are well suited for larger areas. Green is a safe color for the kitchen area, it compliments white color, wood or steel elements. It also goes well with fresh herbs kept in pots on the kitchen windowsill.

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