By Kitchen Design IDEAS
Try chocolate and turquoise, red and black or gray and Fuchsia Drama to give your kitchen
Real estate agents say home sellers to pay special attention to the kitchen because she can not sell a house. " Undoubtedly, the kitchen makes a big impact. The kitchen offers a large
opportunity to express individuality through color unexpected. Here are some ideas for the unique design of the kitchen to provide some inspiration.
Turquoise and Chocolate is a surprising choice of color for the kitchen. Yet, it works! The earthiness of the shade of dark brown color contrasts beautifully with the blue cold. This color scheme works best in a modern kitchen with simple, clean lines.
When choosing faucets and other accessories, do not forget that cool shades work best. Silver and chrome furniture compliments chocolate and turquoise colors. Brass valves, on the other hand, in May too traditional and warm in color.
The red and black is a vibrant color in the kitchen. Accentuate the look with red and black and bright, bold murals. Poster prints of work by Matisse, which include red and black look great with this look. Simply designed furniture that does not look too fussy balances the color of action. "Go for a large rug printed graphics to add warmth to your kitchen.
Fuchsia and Gray is another unique color scheme for the kitchen. Gray is definitely not a color that is traditionally associated with the kitchen. In fact, the grays are a selection of unusual color throughout the house. Yet, like turquoise and chocolate balance on the other, it is gray and fuchsia. The yin and yang "of a bright, electric color, coupled with a dark cold creates exciting effects.
Try painting the walls in a light gray cool. Accessorize, modern and elegant with a light shining in fuchsia. A glass table which is accessorized with fuchsia cushions complete the look. For flooring, consider the dark slate gray tiles - earth materials contrast beautifully with modern design furniture fuchsia.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
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