Six easy-to-achieve kitchen colour schemes
Published on 01 Aug 2022
View these six beautiful kitchen colour scheme ideas and find the perfect colour combination for your home.
Your chosen kitchen colour scheme will serve you for many years to come, so needless to say, you’ll want it to feel perfect. But, with so many different kitchen colour combinations available, knowing where to start can be challenging.
The best way to find ideas for your kitchen project is to browse through previous kitchen remodels; that’s why we’ve put together a list of six simple, easy-to-achieve kitchen colour schemes.
These kitchen colour schemes are just a snapshot of the fantastic work by our kitchen retailers. Visit our real kitchens page for even more kitchen colour scheme ideas.
1 - Warm kitchen colour scheme
H Line Sutton Heritage Grey with Ligna Mayfield Oak. Designed by Sigma 3 Kitchens in Abergavenny
Grey is a go-to versatile kitchen colour that can be used in an endless number of ways. But when choosing a grey kitchen colour scheme, you’ll first need to think about whether you want a warm or cool kitchen colour scheme.
Opting for greys that sit on the warm colour palette will create a calm and inviting space. Pick your favourite toasty neutral shade, and then add some warming wood-effect cabinetry using our Ligna range.
2 - Cool kitchen colour schemes
Hardwick Dust Grey and White. Designed by Kingswell Kitchens in Waterlooville
Mixing cooler greys creates a crisp, contemporary look fantastic for smaller spaces, as the lightness of the colours helps brighten up the space and keep it looking airy.
Marlborough Scots Grey and Coastal Mist. Designed by Frank Anthony Kitchens in Warton
If you don’t want to go overboard with neutrals, create a cool kitchen colour combination with a light blue hue like our Coastal Mist finish instead.
If you want to add some textures to your cool kitchen colour scheme, add some life-like stone finishes from our Milano range.
3 - Natural kitchen colour scheme
H Line Ligna Mayfield Oak with H Line Sutton New Forest and Highland Stone. Designed by Knaresborough Kitchens
A natural kitchen colour scheme feels as though you’re bringing the outdoors in and helps create a soothing atmosphere.
Replicating nature’s soothing effects is easy with the right kitchen colour combinations and textures. Opt for a nature-inspired colour such as New Forest or Hunter green and mix with plenty of wood-effect finishes in features like worktops, breakfast bars, open shelving or cabinetry.
4 - Statement kitchen colour scheme
Hardwick Oxford Blue. Designed by Studio 62 in Dudley
Drenching your space in a single rich colour is a great way to make a statement. In this example designed by Studio 62 Kitchens in Dudley, the homeowner has opted for a rich blue shade for the entire cabinetry. To take their love of blue to the next level, the homeowners have painted the walls in the same colour, and it has really paid off!
5 - Contrasting kitchen colour schemes
Solva Graphite and Vintage Rose. Designed by Studio 62 in Dudley
Mixing two distinctly different kitchen colours creates a big impact. A simple way to do this is to choose a contrasting kitchen island. Choosing your more vibrant colour for the island allows it to really stand out against the backdrop created by your run of cabinets.
Alternatively, you could choose one colour for your base cabinets and another for your wall units. As a rule of thumb, choose the lighter colour for your wall cabinets and the darker colour for the base cabinets.
6 - Dark kitchen colour scheme
Ashbourne Graphite with Tuscan Walnut Interiors. Designed by Britannia Design in Chelmsford
Gone are the days when kitchens are limited to light colours. If you’re looking for a dramatic look, opt for a dark kitchen colour scheme.
Dark kitchen colours are a fantastic option for larger spaces too, as light cabinets would simply get lost in the space.
One of our favourite dark kitchen colour combinations is our darkest finish, Graphite paired with Tuscan Walnut, a dark brown wood-effect finish that’s perfect for open shelving, worktops and interiors.
Have you found your perfect kitchen colour scheme yet?
Explore even more kitchen colour combinations at your nearest Masterclass Kitchens retailer’s showroom.
For more kitchen planning advice, read our helpful kitchen planning guides.