Visual Pop: How to Add More Color to a Kitchen



White-on-white kitchen designs have become mainstream now that the minimalist trend has reached peak popularity. If you’re a bit of a trailblazer or want more personality in your kitchen, try mixing and matching colors. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, one of the state’s top kitchen remodel contractors, has some tips on how to make your kitchen pop.

Paint Something for Contrast

Walls and cabinets will always be the visual focus of the kitchen but that doesn’t mean other elements can’t have as much impact. Paint the space under your kitchen bar, pantry door, hanging fixtures or even the ceiling to add some contrast.

Add Colorful Rugs

A colorful rug near the doorway can make an impression on guests even before they step foot in your kitchen. Just make sure the rug you choose won’t scratch your hardwood floor.

Put Up a Gallery Wall

What better way to showcase your creativity than by putting up some artwork? Give your guests something to admire and use it as a conversation-starter during parties.

Use Dinnerware That Matches Your Kitchen’s Color Scheme

You can never go wrong with neutral dinnerware, but in case you want some design coherence between your dining area and kitchen design, you can use dinnerware in colors that accent your kitchen.

Don’t Go Overboard

However, don’t overdo it—a kitchen can have too much personality. The goal  is to make an impact without overwhelming the senses. It’s okay to add some bright colors, but you need to make sure they all complement each other.

If you’re having trouble coordinating colors, consult one of our local kitchen renovation contractors. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, an A+-rated Better Business Bureau contractor, offers contemporary kitchen remodeling services. To get started on planning your dream kitchen, call us at (254) 262-0087. Let’s start a conversation today!

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