Use paint for an affordable kitchen makeover

Want to transform your kitchen? Here are six amazing ideas, plus a 20 per cent discount on your first order with Brewers.
Give your kitchen a new look in an instant. Picture credit - MylandsGive your kitchen a new look in an instant. Picture credit - Mylands
Give your kitchen a new look in an instant. Picture credit - Mylands

A kitchen can mean so many things to so many people. Aside from being a functional space to prepare meals, it can also be the heart of the home and a space for friends and families to connect.

Whilst a kitchen must work on a practical level, it is also important to think about how you want your kitchen to feel. We have put together 6 ways you can introduce colour into your kitchen to create the perfect environment:

Cupboards

Bring the sunshine inside. Picture credit SandersonBring the sunshine inside. Picture credit Sanderson
Bring the sunshine inside. Picture credit Sanderson

Painting cupboards isn't a ground-breaking idea...but it is a budget friendly way to update your kitchen without breaking the bank. If you like to keep an eye out for a bargain, why not look at painting an ex-display or factory kitchen.

Whether you want to use the same colour on every unit for a coherent scheme or mix things up with a quirky colour palette to introduce some fun into your kitchen, painting your cupboards can be transformative.

Use Benjamin Moore Stix Primer Sealer followed by Benjamin Moore Advance Satin. The combination of these two products allows for a high-end finish on cupboards and woodwork and with 3,500 Benjamin Moore paint colours to choose from your kitchen will be one like no other!

For a truly transformative look, use your painter and decorator to ensure the best finish.

Make bold design statements using colour throughout the home. Picture credit Orac DecorMake bold design statements using colour throughout the home. Picture credit Orac Decor
Make bold design statements using colour throughout the home. Picture credit Orac Decor

Use bold dark colours such as navy blue, burgundy or forest green throughout for a dramatic look. Instantly refresh cupboards with a clean white for a minimalist, modern look. Since there are hundreds of different whites to choose from with different undertones, painting out some samples is very important.

Create a two-tone kitchen style by combining dark shades with lighter tints such as taupe and blush pink.

Worktops

Refreshing your wooden kitchen worktops is a great way to easily update the look of your kitchen. With fantastic products such as Osmo Polyx Hardwax Oil, it's even easier!

Osmo Polyx Hardwax Oil is a protective wood treatment for interior use. It combines natural oils and waxes to form a hardwearing and durable finish which is ideal for wooden flooring and furniture.

Polyx Hardwax Oil provides a warm and rich effect that brings out the true beauty of all woods by emphasising the grain and promoting its natural characteristics. It is microporous, durable and will not crack, flake or peel. Resistant to common household spillages, so ideal for a kitchen worktop!

Walls

There are so many things to consider when creating a kitchen, like worktops, cabinets, splashbacks, flooring; but painting the walls can introduce a new feel to the kitchen completely. According to colour psychology, red is the best colour for a kitchen as it stimulates appetites.

Earthy browns are also a great choice as it resembles the very place our food comes from. Yellows and whites are also a great choice, especially if you start your morning in the kitchen and want to feel energised for the day. Psychology aside, darker kitchens have soared in popularity in recent years with the colour green remaining a firm favourite across the board.

Have you ever thought about using wallpaper in your kitchen? Since wallpaper comes in a variety of different colours, patterns and textures, it can be a great way to update the space. Be sure to make sure the wallpaper you select matches the same colours that exist in the kitchen already for a coherent look.

If you want to create a fun but functional wall, why not try chalkboard paint? Chalkboard paint is a really easy way to create some practicality in your kitchen as it can be used to meal plan, create shopping lists or simply a place for the kids to get creative whilst you're cooking.

As kitchens are becoming more of a dual use space, it's important to think about what you use your kitchen for and select colours accordingly. Colour can also be used to zone spaces so it's a perfect place to get creative with colour!

Shelves

Kitchen shelves are currently the biggest trend in kitchen design. They are a great way of adding extra storage to your kitchen whilst also adding a decorative element and a perfect place to display your kitchen trinkets. Once you have found the ideal space for your shelves, it's time to think about decorating them!

For a cohesive look, paint your shelves the same colour as your cupboards so they blend in seamlessly with your kitchen. Alternatively, bring a pop of colour into your kitchen by painting your shelves in a contrasting shade, which will immediately draw your eye to your beautiful new display.

Albany Eggshell is a great choice for painting wood. If you want to add a rustic look to your kitchen, use a wood stain such as Liberon Wood Dye or Liberon Finishing Oil to nourish and enhance the wood’s, highlighting the original grain and colour of your shelves.

Kitchen islands

A kitchen island creates a beautiful centrepiece to your kitchen and can be used in many different ways. From food prep to homework and crafting to entertaining, it’s often a multifunctional space. Whilst very practical, the kitchen island can also be a great way to introduce a new colour into your kitchen.

Choose a matching colour to complement a monochromatic scheme or go bold to make your island stand out. This is a great way to introduce a colour you love quickly and easily, without needing to decorate your entire kitchen. For the best results, get your painter and decorator in as they will ensure your kitchen island will be of the highest quality finish.

Inside cupboards

If you want to introduce colour into your kitchen but want to keep the space as neutral as possible, why not give the insides of your cupboards a splash of colour? This would look incredible in a pantry as well.

If you have a neutral colour scheme for your kitchen, adding a bold blue, pastel pink or a graceful green inside your cupboards will help bring your personality into the space. This would also look very effective if you have display cupboards...your pop of colour would peep behind your display, drawing your eye immediately to your collection.

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