Au revoir, stainless steel. Colours which make you smile, art collections, and a mishmash of vintage and upcycled pieces are the mood of the moment, and we can’t think of a better place to start than in the kitchen. Only brave enough for a small update? A tiled splashback, new kettle or lick of daring paint makes all the difference. Get inspired with these seven colourful kitchens.Â
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Interiors Inspiration: Colourful Kitchens
Atelier NM
Add subtle vibrance with colourful tiles and brass metalwork, like this kitchen designed by Atelier NM. The pale backsplash tiles and wall paint combine with the sunny cabinets to keep this light-filled small kitchen nice and bright, grounded by the statement black cooker.
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Archidrum
Plaster-of-Paris pink joinery takes Tara Craig’s kitchen from regular to extraordinary. The Ensemblier founder worked with interior design firm, Archidrum, to create this statement blend of feminine tones and aged, Victorian grandeur. The marble backsplash is almost too beautiful to waste on a messy baking session.
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Neptune
Shades of muted lemon yellow give this rustic kitchen by Neptune a citrusy zing.
neptune.com
Pluck London
Two-tone palettes can be feel surprisingly layered. We love this 1980s-pistachio green and peach combination with a statement, coppery-veined marble kitchen island.
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Barlow & Barlow
Interior design studio Barlow & Barlow lift a palette of red, white and green with retro prints, relaxed subway tiling and zings of citrus colour.
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Neptune
You don’t have to clash for impact – harmonious graduated shades of blue, neutrals and autumnal acorns in this Neptune Chichester kitchen are layered, yet easy on the eye.
neptune.com
Christopher Peters
In this farmhouse kitchen Christopher Peters has created a colour combination that really sings – sky blue, blush pink and deep cherry red.
christopherpeters.com
Penny Morrison
Cleverly weaving tother strands of blue, pink and green this Penny Morrison-designed kitchen demonstrates how to mix up pattern and colour.
pennymorrison.com