In order to avoid coming home from the paint store with 900 paper swatches that you might tape to the wall or buying 79 little sample jars and painting little squares all over the place, you must first limit your choices.
If you have an
existing kitchen, take a look at your countertop.
If you have a
granite or marble countertop, chances are there are a few colors streaming
through it. The best to look for painting any sheetrock portions of the kitchen
is to pick your favorite color out of that stone countertop and paint your
walls that color. That way you are sure to love it and you can be certain that
it blends well with your color scheme.
If you have a
solid colored countertop, take a look at your backsplash, your cabinet color,
your floor color or even something like your favorite dish towel or serving
platter. Take cues from what you already have in your space and there you will
find the perfect paint color.
If you are
putting in a new kitchen, always start with the floor.
Choose the perfect floor. Is it
wood? Is it tile? Is it vinyl? Make your selection and then take a sample of
your flooring to the cabinet showroom.
Once your cabinet finish is
selected, bring your floor sample and your cabinet sample to the stoneyard to
select your countertop material.
Now that you've got a gorgeous
counter, bring your floor, cabinet and counter samples to the tile store and
pick out the perfect backsplash that ties everything together.
Bring a paint deck with you to
the tile store, so now you can see your floor, cabinets, counters, backsplash
and paint colors all in one shot.
And if your budget is running
low, don't discount washable vinyl wallpaper as a backsplash. It cleans
beautifully and can look fantastic!
Colors and textures in a kitchen
aren’t a mystery. What pulls it all together is not magic, but really
thoughtful choices and the ability to see everything together before it’s
installed or even ordered.
I am constantly called in to help
decorate after the renovations have taken place and mistakes have been made. I much
prefer when my clients have me come in from the beginning so we can avert
disaster.
Did you know that hiring a designer who works the way I do costs
less than if you buy everything on your own?
I hope these
tips can help take the guesswork out of choosing the perfect color for your
kitchen. As always, I'm here for advice or whatever you need. Feel free to
reach out to a professional if you're stuck or if you want to take advantage of
serious discounts.
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