Kitchen Ideas: How to Work Trend mix and match - For a long time, stick to one color or material in your kitchen was the norm, but in recent years, design rules have been relaxed and we are becoming more adventurous, mix and match colors, materials and finishes with abandon. This trend works in all styles of cooking, too, from a Shaker design in two colors (I love putty and wise side by side) to tide modern lacquer juxtaposed with reclaimed wood. There are no rigid rules, so feel free to play with colors and materials, but do not go overboard on a hodgepodge shades and shapes or appearance may become difficult . Check out these successful schemes, well balanced, then in the mix.
monochrome kitchens are always popular, but this idea reworked the theme of light and darkness with softer, more colors on the trend. Painted gray units Shaker create a classic look that blends effortlessly into the architecture, which enables the depth, inky blue island to become the star of the regime.
The mirror backsplash foxed and industrial style pendants add another layer to slightly industrial grit and glamor in one.
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I love vintage chalky shades of gray, stone, buttermilk, egg blue duck and water nil, which in my opinion will never date. And the real beauty is, if you tire of the color as the years pass, just choose a different shade and get the paint (or, for a professional finish, make use of experts).
This is a nice way to exploit the subtle mix and match trend. The matte gray banks of cabinets hug the walls of the attic bedroom while the unity of the island, consisting of texture, salvaged wood planks, adds an earthy contrast. Accents tanning and bottle green inject warm color and improve the modern rustic feel.
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