Two-toned kitchen colour combinations

Pinterest source @oakandorange

Most people prioritise functionality when planning the design of their kitchen. However, the colour scheme of your kitchen is more important than you think. Colours have a direct influence of the overall mood of the room. As cabinetry takes up the majority of your kitchen you have the option to keep things simple with one colour or to create contrast with a two different colours. Get inspired by 3 of our favourite two-toned kitchen colour combinations.

coastal kitchen

Pinterest source @dominomagazine

White 2-pac & nordic oak laminate

When it comes to creating a blank canvas for your kitchen, white cabinets are the perfect choice. However, if you’re looking to create visual interest then we highly recommend pairing your white cabinets with a light timber laminate. This elegant colour combination is suited to coastal, palm springs and scandi style homes. The advantages of timber laminate cabinetry is that it’s not only wonderful for hiding finger prints, but it also adds a sense of warmth and texture into your space.

Gold Coast cabinet maker

Pinterest source @behance

Black 2-pac & walnut laminate

Are you brave enough to have a black kitchen? It’s no doubt that dark kitchens can be an intimidating decision due to their dramatic and bold features. However, a great option to balance out the solid cabinetry is to pair it with a walnut timber laminate. The beautiful woodgrains makes the space feel more warm and inviting without appearing too heavy and dark. Using this colour combination creates a sophisticated and moody atmosphere, perfect for a modern-luxury style home.

Gold Coast cabinet maker

Pinterest source @oakandorange

White 2-pac & bayleaf green 2-pac

If you wanting to incorporate some colour into your kitchen, but aren't sure what would be a timeless option, we’ve got you covered! Bayleaf from Laminex is a mid-tone soft natural green with a touch of grey and it’s the perfect way to add colour without being too daring. This shade of green is a popular choice for interiors for its serene and modern look. Combine with white cabinetry and accessorise with beautiful brushed brass hardware for a coastal or farmhouse cottage style kitchen.

Pinterest source @blau

Your kitchen style and colour scheme should complement the rest of your home and vice versa. When it comes to selecting options for your two-toned kitchen we highly suggest creating a mood board. They’re an excellent way for you to combine and experiment with your flooring, benchtop, splashback and cabinetry colour samples. If you’d like to read more about the different types of cabinetry click HERE.

Previous
Previous

How to prepare for a kitchen renovation

Next
Next

4 ways to use VJ panelling in your home