Monday, 28 March 2016

Dark Kitchen Ideas— the Show Stellar of Your Cooking Area!!







Normally, people use light colors to paint a kitchen. If not so, there is a tendency to design the cooking area with lighter shades of deep, dark and bright colors. White kitchens are lovely, but you cannot miss the brown, dark chocolate, blue, black and grey to experiment.


So in EXIN Magazine, today we present few ideas to paint your kitchen walls and the cabinets as well to set a moody hue in an ideal way to create a cozy feel. It is often said that dark colors, used with poise, are the best in terms of comfort. EXIN Magazine experts say, a dramatic dark color will make a bold statement, so make sure you pick your shade wisely.



Dark and deep blue is one of the colors that surely give a deep tone in your kitchen. Blue cabinets and walls of the kitchen looks smart, sophisticated and retains with a classic feel. A blue marble cook top is ideal to create a soothing revelation and a space that is said to be lesser-dominated.





Grey and slate are among the color groups that are ideal to create a mid-toned atmosphere in the kitchen. EXIN Magazine suggests to paint the kitchen cabinets with any of these colors and put the walls in contrary to them gives a uniform look. Coupling these shades with wooden furniture and neutral colored floors will add the desired warmth in the cooking and dining area.





Brown and dark chocolate colored kitchen cabinet contrasted with white or shades of whites and with a very light brown is an ultimate to give your kitchen a permissive feeling. Chocolates also add a feel-good factor in the kitchen. EXIN magazine recommends adding mahogany colored furniture to get the classic tone in your kitchen.







Black is the ultimate strong color with a dominating mood and is preferred by EXIN Magazine. The color itself is so trendy and the best part is if you design the kitchen in black you will crave for another similar contemporary feel. This cabinet color is dark, moody and so trendy. Contrasting it with the white walls put in a contemporary feel.  The cook top also in black shows that sometimes two dark shades together can be complimentary.






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