Kitchen Design Motives

So, you've decided you want to spruce up your interior design. One of the easiest ways is with a new coat of paint. If you're a new homeowner or have never painted your home in the past, you may be wondering where to start. 

The reason many people lean on interior designers is they have experience optimizing both space and design to make a room look its best. Depending on your taste, you may even want a neutral color with an accent wall. Creating walls with professionals like Wall Sensations can help you find your perfect style by combining their expertise and your personal style. 

If you want a more traditional look, you may want to know what colors best complement your kitchen and dining room. Here are some tips on making the right paint color choice. 

Lean towards warmer colors

When you think of a kitchen, you're often there to prepare or get food. Want to put yourself in the mood to eat? You should highly consider a warmer color. Warmer colors like red, orange, and yellow typically stimulate your appetite. Conversely, cooler colors like blues or green are commonly known as appetite suppressants. 

Keep in mind that choosing cooler colors will not make you never want to eat in these rooms. However, cooler colors are more inviting and psychologically beneficial in rooms that are food-friendly. If you want a pop of cooler colors, you can always accent them with plates and cutlery. 

Play it safe with neutral colors

Maybe you don't feel comfortable painting an entire room a vibrant color. If this is the case, you can still liven up your rooms with neutral colors. You can always use furniture and other accessories with the color of your choice so that you have that contrast without the commitment of a bright color. 

If you have a smaller home with limited kitchen and dining room space, using neutral colors like beige and light gray can make the area appear bigger and brighter. Modern and traditional decorators alike have endless decorating opportunities by keeping it simple with a neutral color foundation. 

Only use an accent color

Maybe you're in the middle. You may be interested in keeping it neutral to match but want a little bit of color. For instance, you can do white or eggshell over the entire room but use a bold color like emerald or cranberry for accents and trims. Having a professional help you pull this off is best, especially as a beginner. 

Painting rooms in your home is a fun and exciting experience. Always consider a color that you'd want to see on a daily basis. If you're a beginner, you can be overwhelmed with options, but a professional can help you articulate your style goals with ease. 

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