Monday, 5 December 2016

16 Colour Inspirations for Your Kitchen

Colour is the most exciting part that most of us enjoy choosing. Since kitchen is the hub of day to day activities, it’s ideal to make it as interesting as any room in the house. Of late, the kitchen has shrugged off its neutral image and embraced strong colour, a change that signals the transformation of kitchen from a mundane look to an individualistic uplifting space. So take yours from bland to bold with a hearty serving of colours inspired by our favourite colourful kitchen fronts.

Blueberry: It’s a deep, intensive colour, neither heavy nor overpowering. It’s inspired by the delicious blueberry and it’s a special and unique colour. This hue is perfect when you want a light, airy-feeling kitchen that isn't all white. For instance: The hint of blueberry soft matte front in the Frame Lack kitchen makes it look appealing instead of a grey monochrome.
Recommendation: Combine this shade with light shades and wood hues.

Blueberry hue in a Frame Lack kitchen

Lagoon: It radiates calm and peacefulness, relaxed and harmonious, but never boring. It is inspired by the unmistakable atmosphere and unique light of a lagoon. The Soft Lack kitchen has a blend of blueberry, lagoon, emerald, opal, papyrus grey, quartz grey and arctic white hues on its cabinet front that balances a plain white hue kitchen.
Recommendation: Combine this shade with lighter shades of grey and wood.

The colourful Soft Lack kitchen

Emerald: A colour with shadows, depth and elegance. Originally from the glittering world of fashion, this colour has made it into the home. And it‘s going to stay for the next few years.
Recommendation: Combine this shade with white and light shades of grey.

Opal: A colour that unites harmony and calm like no other. It is inspired by the precious opal gemstone that reflects clarity, openness and vastness in its own special, inimitable way. The intensity of emerald requires subtle highlighting. Consider the Opal soft matte front in the Frame Lack kitchen, it makes the space look homely and imbues subtlety.
Recommendation: Combine this characteristic colour with neutral tones and wood finishes.

Frame Lack kitchen with Opal matte front

Arctic white: A colour that radiates unconditional freshness and a subtle restraint. It is inspired by the monochrome beauty of the Arctic and the mostly ice-covered Arctic Ocean. You can steal this look from our Trend Lack high gloss arctic white front and Soft Lack emerald soft matte front kitchen.
Recommendation: You can combine this shade with lots of woods and almost any colour.

Arctic white in Soft Lack kitchen

Papyrus grey: A reduced colour with an innovative radiance that can form and define rooms. It is inspired by architecture and ergonomics.
Recommendation: You can combine this shade with lots of woods and almost any colour. Papyrus grey subtly underscores the expressiveness of the combined colour.

Papyrus grey on the front of Florenz kitchen

Quartz grey: A colour with an elegant appeal that provides a timeless setting for a wide range of interiors. Inspired by the mineral quartz, which is initially completely transparent, but captured inside the stone looks elegantly grey.
Recommendation: Combine this shade with strong, warm colours or entirely neutral tones.

Quartz grey in a Lyon kitchen

White: It is pure neutrality without being too cold. It can be an exciting highlight, or the essence of it all. White is endless. White is the perfect platform for warm shades of wood.
Recommendation: The brightest of all colours can be used universally, and is the perfect base in every respect or the finished design.

White with Papyrus grey front in a Carisma Lack kitchen

Sahara: A colour for all those who find white too neutral, and a shade like magnolia which is too yellow. It is inspired by the colours of the rocks and sand of the Sahara.
Recommendation: Combine this shade with warm colours.

Sahara hue in a Frame Lack kitchen

Lava: A colour that is an impressive addition to our palette of neutral natural shades. It draws its inspiration from the rough beauty of unspoilt landscapes, the strength of nature.
Recommendation: Combine this shade with Arctic white and Sahara or enhance Lava with colour highlights.

Lava hue in a Soft Lack kitchen

Magnolia: A soft colour that is equally suitable for large areas and small rooms. It communicates versatility, openness and friendliness. It is inspired by the magnolia, which is often used for decorative purposes because of its flower. Magnolia becomes the basis for highlighting with impressive woods.
Recommendation: You can combine this open shade with lots of woods and colours.

Magma: A colour that radiates warmth, well-being and an atmosphere of security. Inspired by the fascinating colour play of the molten rock that moves deep within, hidden from sight.
Recommendation: Combine this classic shade with warm, modern colours such as paprika and rose hip or with white.

Magma front in Soft Lack kitchen

Paprika: A colour that adds a distinct highlight and can also be used to redefine a room. Inspired by the pepper, it’s the colourfulness and the associations that go with it.
Recommendation: Combine this shade with feel-good colours such as magma or light shades of wood.

Red hue in a Trend Lack kitchen

Rose hip: A warm colour that creates a homely ambience. Understated, and yet expressive. It draws its inspiration from the rose hip and the richness of its colour. Our Windsor Lack kitchen is the most colourful kitchen with a combination from Rose hip hue to Lava matte.
Recommendation: Combine this shade with elegant shades of wood and grey or highlight with shades such as opal, emerald and lagoon.

Rose hip front in a Windsor Lack kitchen

Curry: It’s a warm colour that creates a pleasant, sunny atmosphere. It takes its inspiration from the rich yellow of the spice that provides the perfect finishing touch to so many dishes. Our Nova Lack kitchen has a combination of high gloss white and high gloss curry front that instills a harmonious look.
Recommendation: Combine this shade for instance, with expressive wood shades or simply with white.

Curry front in a Nova Lack kitchen

Saffron: A colour that makes rooms glow. It is inspired by the “Gold of the Orient”, as saffron is rightly called so. The intensive colour of saffron is almost without compare.
Recommendation: Contrast this shade with cool white or the colour magma.

White, Magnolia, Sahara, Lava, Magma, Curry, Saffron, Paprika, Rose hip all display warmth, comfort and harmony and a passion for highlighting.

Deep blue Carisma Lack kitchen 

Arctic white, Papyrus grey, Quartz grey, Opal, Emerald, Lagoon, Blueberry are the new old desire for authenticity, skilled craftsmanship and tradition.

Rosso hue in a Sigma Lack kitchen

These warm and cool colours open up an unlimited range of possibilities for harmonious designs. Follow your personal taste and choose from the pairs of shades. To achieve a striking atmosphere, combine your coloured fronts with wood decors. Colour makes life in the kitchen more beautiful, richer and more individual. Nolte’s new colour concept will help you find just the right combination to make your kitchen unique.

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