Dark paint in kitchen


20 Dark Kitchen Ideas For Every Kitchen Size

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Whether it's a black, navy blue, charcoal grey or forest green kitchen, darker kitchen colours will help to create a sleek and stylish space that the whole family will love.

From paint to flooring, kitchen larders and even cabinets, get some inspiration from these dark kitchen design ideas to inspire your decorating choices today. There is something here for everyone to fall in love with.

Scavolini

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• DARK CABINETS •

This monochrome kitchen feels incredibly spacious. The white wooden floorboards complement the matte black cabinets, while the bar area joins the workspaces together providing a space for the family to sit.

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Tate and Darby

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Wooden beams and the handmade rug make this countryside kitchen feel incredibly rustic. The dark pop of blue brings an added charm.

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Tom Howley

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Why not match your cabinets to your kitchen island for some serious grown-up glamour? This dark sea-green kitchen unit with gold art-deco-style bar stools feels completely smart.

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Scavolini

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Here, the beautiful navy cabinets add a touch of much-needed character to this kitchen space. The large windows provide additional light, while the white walls brighten the room.

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Life Kitchens

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Floor-to-ceiling cabinets provide practical storage spaces, while extra shelving gives the option to display books, plants and ornaments. The lighter stone flooring helps to counteract the grey matte cabinets — and it's seriously beautiful.

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Farrow & Ball

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• DARK WALL COLOURS •

Create a restful colour scheme with dark walls in a kitchen. Whether you choose to match them with your cabinets, or simply opt for a statement wall, don't be afraid to tap into bold and cheerful hues with your paint choices. You really can't beat a deliciously dark kitchen wall.

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Second Nature

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A symphony of greens creates a smart look here, while also adding warmth to a modern home. Insider tip: Match the wall colour to the cabinets for a winning combination you will love immediately.

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Neptune

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All-over colour in the kitchen can often be a challenge, but this striking style from Neptune proves just how it can be done. The traditional bricked wall has been coated in a dark green, with dining room table chairs and cabinets to wonderfully match.

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Farrow & Ball

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This is the kind of kitchen where you could simply spend hours trialing new recipes. Awash in a delectable fern green, both the ceiling and walls help to create a space that feels incredibly grown-up. There's nothing low-key to see here and that's why we love it.

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• Shop the look at Farrow & Ball. This paint is in the shade 'Bancha No.298'

Neptune

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By using the same paint colour on the walls, ceiling and cabinets, this kitchen feels theatrical yet sleek. Don't be afraid to embrace the darkest of shades all around your kitchen — it's a brilliant combination that will keep the guests coming back (the dog in the corner thinks so too).

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Harvey Jones

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• DARK KITCHEN LARDERS •

Laura Ashley Kitchens

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A clever pull-out cabinet helps to create space to store cereals, cans, jars and packets of dry food. This is a smart way to make the most of kitchen cabinets, as well as helping to keep everything tucked away neat and tidy.

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Caple Kitchens

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We love this navy blue free-standing kitchen larder unit that brings in a pop of colour. to a neutral space 'The trend for dark colours in the kitchen reflects the need for a space in which to entertain friends and family. These darker colours tend to work well for those who enjoy hosting dinner parties or drinks gatherings and are looking for a more luxurious finish in their kitchen,' explains Doug Haswell, furniture manager at Caple Kitchens.

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Tom Howley

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Here, a smart navy grey pull-out larder-style cabinet helps to provide extra storage space in a small kitchen. The shelves above are excellent for placing standout accessories, and the fridge next door means you've got everything you need in one practical place.

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Laura Ashley Kitchens

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The inside storage of this pantry is incredibly functional for neatly storing produce and dry goods. The wooden shelves are smart and the dark paint on the outside helps to blend in seamlessly with the rest of the kitchen.

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Harvey Jones

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• DARK FLOORING •

Another brilliant way to update a kitchen is by opting for dark flooring. It's a great option when you want to keep your cabinets light and fresh. Choose from dark wood, stone or a vinyl material for a standout look you will be sure to love.

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Matteorossiphoto

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Dark high gloss flooring creates a remarkably grown-up feel. The large floor-to-ceiling windows assist with bringing in additional light, while the raised island provides a functional unit for everyone to enjoy.

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L'Ottocento

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We love this dark parquet wooden flooring paired with the rich greens of the panelled walls. It's remarkably traditional, with an elegant feel that's worth copying. Looking for kitchen inspiration? This is the first place to start.

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Rational Kitchens

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Grey flooring in a kitchen can look incredibly sharp. If you're brave enough, why not match the wall colour in the same shade and accessorise with pops of gold.

'A dark grey will contrast with stainless steel or copper kitchen equipment and the finished look will be less stark than a white shade. The same dark greys also look great around a window frame, as it allows the eye to be drawn to the view beyond. If you make a bold choice, take time to choose the right shade and go with your heart,' explains Nelly Hall, Brand Director at M&L Paints.

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Hoover

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This sleek flooring works wonderfully with the grey cabinets and open shelving units. Top tip: a white ceiling and additional lighting will help to make the space brighter and bigger.

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Best Paint Colors For Kitchens With Dark Cabinets

Dark kitchen cabinets are a great way to bring drama and moodiness to your kitchen, and choosing the right paint color to complement them will be the cherry on top of a beautiful kitchen design.

While white cabinets remain the most popular, darker cabinets were popular in older traditional style homes and have once again come full circle.

While the style of cabinet make look different to those in older homes, wooden or cabinets with dark paint colors now have a more modern style that lends itself to a beautiful contemporary kitchen.

Dark cabinets don't have to mean a dark and dingy kitchen, as long as you follow a few simple rules when it comes to picking a paint color for your kitchen walls.

What Color Cabinets Do You Have?

Before choosing a paint color for your kitchen walls, understanding the undertone of your dark cabinets is important.

Cabinets that are dark gray or navy blue will have a cool undertone.

Cabinets that are brown or dark green will have a warmer undertone.

Finally, black cabinets usually fall into neutral territory, or depending on the color, can swing slightly warm or cool.

Embrace Contrast

Dark cabinets are a statement, no matter what color they are. Embrace the design statement that this bold colors makes and amp up the contrast with a light paint color, such as white or a very light shade of gray, beige or greige.

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Including marble countertops or quartz in a light color also helps create that stunning sense of contrast.

Think About Your Natural Light

Dark cabinets can make a poorly lit space feel even darker. The amount of natural light you have will partially dictate the color you end up choosing for your walls.

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While white paint can bring more light into your space, it will help bounce around the light you have, thus creating a brighter looking room. Darker colors will absorb the light and not reflect it back into the room.

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If you have a lot of cool northern light, you may want to steer clear of blue-toned paint colors that will make the room feel cold, and instead opt for a warmer white or at least more neutral undertoned color.

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Considering the light is especially important when dealing with small spaces that can feel closed in very quickly.

If you have abundant light in your home, then you can get away with most colors!

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I personally think that this kitchen remodel from Arrows & Bow is the perfect blend of darker cabinets and light touches.

The bright white counters and appliances with the white backsplash and white walls stop the stained wood from feeling dark and heavy. The space still feels light and bright!

White Paint Colors

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For really dark brown or black cabinets, accenting with bright white creates a modern vibe. It’s a cool, high contrast look is great for modern spaces.

If you go with all white walls, or a white backsplash, brighten things up with small pops of color through accessories and appliances. It’s a simple color palette that really stands out and makes a big visual impact.

White paint colors that are popular include:

Warm Neutral Paint Colors

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If you have dark or medium wood cabinets, try a color palette that brings out the warmth in the wood. Lighter neutrals with a warm undertone emphasize the warmth in the cabinet. Examples of popular paint colors in this family include:

Cool Neutral Paint Colors

For a darker wood cabinet color with cool undertones (like espresso or an

Light cool toned neutral paint colors that would fall into this category are:

Accessories and Accents

I always prefer to keep walls simple and neutral and bring in bright colors through accent pieces. Art, decorative objects and even appliances can add a pop of color to an otherwise neutral space.

Final Thoughts

The best paint color for your space is the one that works best with your particular shade of dark cabinets.

Whether you have a modern kitchen or a more traditional kitchen, you can't go wrong by keeping it light and bright with a shade of white or light neutral. Once you have determined the undertone of your cabinets, you'll know what paint colors will work in your space.

However, no matter what you have read or photos you have seen online, it's SO important that you always sample paint colors in your own home before committing.

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some important rules to consider

It is important for every person to feel comfort and coziness in their home. The kitchen is almost the main room where the whole family spends a lot of time, starting with a morning breakfast and ending with cozy evening gatherings over a cup of tea.

How your kitchen will look depends on how comfortable you will be in it during cooking or eating.

An important role in creating a favorable psychological climate is played by the colors that surround you. Therefore, if you decide to renovate, it is very important to decide what color to paint the kitchen.

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How to choose the right color?

In order to feel cozy and comfortable in any room, including the kitchen, it is necessary not only to correctly arrange the furniture and surround yourself with pleasant little things - it is very important to choose the right color scheme in which the walls in the kitchen and the ceiling will be decorated.

Each color has a certain effect on our psycho-emotional state, and this must be taken into account when deciding what color to paint the walls in the kitchen.

In order to make the right choice, consider first what style you prefer. The most popular today are all types of "folk" - country, Provence, African, retro style, classic English and modern, as well as trendy high-tech and loft.

Therefore, in order to answer the question of what color to paint the kitchen, consider the trends of the style you have chosen.

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Surely you have a favorite color that you like the most. However, if it does not fit into the chosen kitchen design, then you can purchase accessories for it made in this color.

Depending on the chosen design, you will have to decide on the choice of finishing materials - decorative plaster, paint or wallpaper.

To find out what color to paint the kitchen and which option you prefer, try to attach a sample of the finishing material to the wall at different times. This technique will allow you to determine how the selected texture will suit your room.

Lovers of bright, saturated colors should keep in mind that:

Therefore, if you prefer bright colors, it is better to paint the walls in the kitchen in shades of orange.

If we talk about fashion trends, then all shades of green are at the peak of fashion for kitchens now - according to doctors, it has a beneficial effect on digestion. Any kitchen will look stylish if you paint the walls in pistachio or salad shades of green.

Shades of yellow, pastel, red copper are not inferior to green.

A universal color for any kitchen is white - with a skillful combination of decor elements and furniture, it is acceptable for any style and in any room.

We select the color taking into account important parameters

Designers advise when choosing a color for a kitchen, always be guided not only by its characteristics, but also take into account the level of illumination, ceiling height, and the total area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room.

It is important in what design style you are going to decorate your kitchen, what furniture you put in it.

Given that the walls create a common background for any interior, you need to remember a few basic rules:

The construction market offers a wide range of finishing materials with different textures and a wide range of colors. But still, you should not chase fashion and use it to decorate the kitchen, regardless of the chosen design, black colors and shades of chestnut.

Walls painted in these colors will make the room visually cramped, dark and gloomy, regardless of its size and light level. Given the negative impact on mood as well as human health, these colors should not be used for wall painting at all.

It is important what color to paint the ceiling in the kitchen. We are accustomed to white ceilings, devoid of reliefs, but they are already rather tired. If the area and height of the kitchen allows, the ceiling can be mounted in several levels of drywall, stretch ceilings can be made of vinyl film.

Both of these methods can be combined. Here you can play with the shape, color, and placement of light sources. You can make a two-level ceiling in two matching or, on the contrary, contrasting colors.

However, for small kitchens with low ceilings, it is still better to stick with classic white or soft pastel colors that give the impression of an expanding space. A glossy ceiling of delicate light colors made of vinyl film would be appropriate.

Color solutions that visually change the size of the kitchen

The question of what color to paint the walls or ceiling is not the only one that you will have to decide before and during the renovation of the kitchen. The general appearance of the renovated premises depends on many little things that should be taken into account.

Furniture

This is one of the most important pieces of kitchen interior, so when deciding what color to paint the walls and ceiling, it is necessary to take into account the color of the furniture with which you are going to furnish your kitchen.

Here, too, there are rules to follow:

Finishing materials

So, you have decided on the general background of the kitchen and the ceiling. However, kitchens are not always painted in a single color - very often wallpaper with a pattern, decorative plaster or ceramic tiles with an ornament are used for wall decoration.

When choosing these materials, you should also take into account some subtleties that can visually change your kitchen:

Conclusion

The above are some rules that should be considered before proceeding with the repair of the kitchen and the preparation of materials.

But these are just the main directions. The design of each room is strictly individual, and, using our recommendations, you can show your imagination and independently determine which paints and finishing materials are suitable for your kitchen.

We hope that our advice will help you make a good choice, and your kitchen will become truly comfortable and stylish after renovation.

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The kitchen is the place where the inhabitants of the house spend a lot of time. Therefore, I want it to be not only comfortable and functional, but also stylish. The color of the walls is of great importance here - it is he who sets the general tone for the interior.

Light kitchens

Light colors are the most popular solution when choosing wall colors in a small kitchen. They visually increase the space, which is especially important in conditions of a sufficiently large amount of furniture in this room.

Shades of white

White is ideal for narrow or small kitchens with low ceilings. The smaller the room, the lighter the shade of white that suits it. Such walls go well with dark furniture and allow you to fit it into a small room.

White color is an occasion to try to create a stylish black and white combination. Since black furniture and accessories are used as a small inclusion on a white base, the interior will not be overloaded.

Another option is to use bright, contrasting colors. It can be patterns on the wall itself or bright furniture that would be difficult to use with a different background.

Another stylish combination: light on light. White furniture and light wooden accessories on a light background fill the interior with lightness and freshness.

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Shades of Beige

Those who find white too cold and boring should take a closer look at the warm shades of the beige palette. They also have the ability to expand the space, but at the same time create a feeling of comfort.

Dark wood furniture looks especially good against this background. Another successful combination: beige furniture and light wood furniture. This option makes the kitchen chamber and calm.

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Light gray

An unusual option for those who find beige and white too hackneyed. The gray color is quite deep and noble, it will calm and become a good background for bright kitchen accessories and furniture.

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Pastel shades

Delicate solution for decorating the kitchen. Mint, light yellow, blue and pink walls create a cozy atmosphere. They can be used as a way to shade bright furniture or a dark floor.

These walls go well with pastel-colored furniture, creating an airy and gentle combination.

Also, the pastel colors of the walls will softly shade the dark wood furniture.

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Contrasting colors

A bold decision that should be used with caution in the interior. Bright colors are not recommended to decorate all the walls at once. A universal option is to decorate one accent wall with a bright shade, and the rest - neutral. Then, in general, the interior will look harmonious and balanced, without irritating the eyes.

With the help of such an accent wall, zoning can be carried out: for example, to highlight a dining area or a work area.

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Furniture against the background of such walls can be bright, matching them. This is a rather bold decision that requires great precision in the selection of shades.

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Dark-colored furniture can also stand against the background of bright colors, it will muffle the color of the walls.

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And the most successful, classic combination: a bright background and white furniture. It will make the interior lighter and shade the walls.

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Dark

Dark colors give depth and expressiveness to the room. In addition, the combination of one dark wall with light ceilings and other walls visually opens up the space. The main thing is to choose the right shade, not forgetting to take into account the main lighting in the room.

Black shades

Black is most often used to decorate a small area of ​​the kitchen, if it is small. At the same time, it is combined with white, its shades and contrasting colors. If the size of the room and the amount of natural light allow, the kitchen is sometimes decorated entirely in black, be sure to dilute it with light floors. In this case, the ceiling can be in the tone of the walls.

When choosing furniture, you should pay attention to light sets and countertops. The black and white version always looks stylish.

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Oddly enough, dark or even black furniture will also look good next to black walls. At the same time, it is important that the interior has bright light accents and good lighting.

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Another unusual solution is pastel-colored furniture on a black background. In this case, the walls will give the interior depth and saturation, and the furniture will make it more playful. With this combination, it is better to make the ceilings and the floor light.

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Other dark shades

Dark grey, blue and green are easier to incorporate than black.


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