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Small Details That Can Totally Change Your Kitchen

Creating a kitchen space is one of the fundamental tasks in home interior design. The kitchen is the heart of the home. After all, here not only the usual processes of cooking and receiving food take place, but often the kitchen becomes both a workplace and a dining room for receiving guests, and part of a united living room.

And one of the most important things that influence our mood, on the kitchen ambiance, atmosphere, and your kitchen overall design is color. Color is a powerful and yet invisible element of the design that if it used right can transform your kitchen to the even opposite image. So let’s look more closely what you can do to achieve a more impressive and appropriate for you kitchen’s image.

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  1. First, it is worth noting that color can affect appetite. Red, orange, yellow, and bright green colors subconsciously can make you feel hungry. But black, blue, blue and marsh - reduce appetite. Whether you need it or not is up to you.
  2. When choosing the color of walls and kitchen facades, you should pay attention to the location of the windows in the room. If there is a lack of natural light, it is necessary to visually add it by using white, yellow, cream, light green, blue or pink shades in the interior. If the windows face south and the room needs to be visually "cooled", it is recommended to use light-absorbing colors: black, blue, bright red, orange, brown. Glass, glossy, and metal facades will also look interesting in such interiors. The light will play and reflect in them, giving the room an interesting visual effect.
  3. Another rule to consider when choosing a color for finishing a kitchen is its size. It must be remembered that light shades and white ceilings visually increase the space. For example, for kitchens less than 12 sq.m. it is recommended to use white, beige, yellow, blue or light green colors. If the room is larger, you can use pastel or rich colors in warm tones. If you are faced with the task of eliminating the effect of the emptiness of the room, then feel free to use dark and saturated colors: black, dark brown, blue, purple.

Summing up, we will also tell you a few rules for combining several colors in the interior of kitchens...

  • Consider color harmony rules
  • When decorating a room in several colors, no more than three should be used.
  • With the same choice of the color of the walls and the kitchen set, the shade of the furniture should be darker.
  • Kitchen floor and ceiling must be different colors.
  • The table top and apron are made in contrasting colors of the kitchen set and furniture.
  • If you choose pastel shades of kitchen decoration, you should add a rich color to the decor: curtains, tablecloths, accessories.
  • Walls and furniture should be in contrasting colors. In the case of a bright kitchen, calm wall tones. In the case of an accent color of the walls, a laconic kitchen set. To find some interesting and appropriate for your kitchen’s color scheme furniture models you can search for them online. Nyfurnitureoutlets is an online shop with a wide assortment of furniture designs in any color scheme you can even imagine, so you will surely find something for your taste and your kitchen.
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Another detail that can change your kitchen’s look is the backsplash. Yes, this small element is what you never pay attention to, but it has a great value for your kitchen’s appearance. Let’s see what backsplash there are and which of them will be the best for you.

Stainless steel backsplash

This kitchen backsplash, made entirely of stainless steel, looks very stylish. It is simple and cheap, does not burn, is resistant to water corrosion, and is very easy to install yourself. But there are also disadvantages: if the insulation is poor, it will collect condensation behind the panel. Plus, it scratches easily and gets dents. Some housewives complain that traces of even water drops are constantly visible on solid sheets, so the best option is to choose a steel "mosaic". Small sheets of stainless steel are easy to replace if necessary.

Laminated panels and MDF

Huge selection, all colors, all textures - from imitating antique mosaics to wood or stone of any shade. These panels are one of the least expensive options. But it has tangible drawbacks: in such a tile, the seams at the joints will almost always be visible. MDF has a short service life, it requires special care and will be damaged by pressure. But worst of all, it can still catch on fire, so backsplash entirely made of laminated panels and MDF are suitable only for a kitchen with an electric or induction cooker, behind which there must be an additional high side separating the cooker from the wall. If the stove is working on the gas, then it is better to put a sheet of stainless steel or tempered glass.

Glass

An all-over tempered glass backsplash with engraving or photography, especially if it is custom made, transforms the kitchen. Advantages: the backsplash can be glued to the wall, or (which is more practical) it can be bolted. Perceptible disadvantages: once the backsplash is installed, it is impossible to add an additional outlet. It must be remembered that even fingerprints are visible on plain glass backsplash, not to mention splashes of water or grease, so plain options are very impractical and it is best to choose glass with a small pattern or engraving. Moreover, such a backsplash is quite an expensive pleasure.

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