my kitchen has med. oak trim, cabinets and floor. counter tops are light tan. stripped off old pink wallpaper and was thinking of painting it green, maybe village green by laura ashley but am not sure if this is too dark. am looking for a vintage look that makes the kitchen a warm and inviting place. maybe another color? adjoining rooms: LR: off white (beige) and DR" chair rail (med oak) with paper flowered on top with mauve flowers, green and teal leaves and bottom teal stripes.
Am painting my kitchen and can't decide what color paint. any help for me?
Love a yellow kitchen and I think that would give it a vintage look...
Reply:a sunshine yellow is great for a kitchen
Reply:I am getting ready to do my kitchen in a medium green, I have oak cabinets. The curtains I will putting up are white trimmed in green and have apples on them. I have a few other apple things in the kitchen too, clock apple design on toaster and blender covers, etc. Hope this helps with the ideas.
Reply:It sounds like my kitchen. I'm going to use a sort of buttery yellow and then have one green wall as an accent. But sort of a muted green. I'm not sure what village green is. Good luck.
I've been going back and forth between a sort of tuscan orange and a gold or yellow. Warm collors do tend to stimulate the appetite more, but I think the medium oak is probably warm enough. In my case the lighting is bad, so I don't want to go too dark. Consider your lighting too.
Reply:I think that color of green would be perfect-Good luck!~
Reply:Something that is mood swinging, i don't like bright, more of a pastel that enlightens the atmosphere without being overbearing, good luck
Reply:I would say that green color is In this season and it does look really pretty!! Also another thing is people are painting one wall a darker color and than another wall in the same room a lighter color. It does look really nice when it is all done!! Good Luck!!
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Reply:Hi there,
Homebase have a colour called Lush or Lust can't quite remmebr but i think it's a reeli noce shade of green for a kitchen and not too pricey either!
Reply:Seems like you have lots of green already in the dining room. what about pulling in the mauve color from the dining room and adding a nice dark burgandy with that?? So, you would have the colors of mauve, burgandy and cream/tan. I think that would give a nice vintage look and gives you alot of options for buying things to match. You could go for a modern look with those colors or a vintage victorian look. Good Luck.
Reply:There is so many color choices out there that it is hard to decide on one! This site helped me figure out what would work best in my kitchen. http://www.kitchen-cabinets-design.com/k...
You really just have to decide what makes you happy and what color you want to look at day after day.
Reply:I've always liked a yellow kitchen. It would work well with what you have described.
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