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Tips for spicing up your neutral kitchen before summer kicks in

Pepping up your neutral kitchen is an undertaking that will make you fall in love with your home again, so it’s best to be done anytime you have the necessary resources. However, supposing the rest of your rooms are comfy and inviting enough, then the kitchen is the best starting point for upgrading your home if you haven’t done it in a while. See, most of the time spent indoors is actually invested in kitchen tasks. Some people spend more than 1,000 hours every year in what’s considered the heart of the home. This thing happens because the kitchen meets more needs than any other room in the house. It is a space for gathering with friends, doing homework with kids, prepping food, serving meals, and even doing business work. 

You likely spend a good percentage of time in this space, too. If it’s not adequately prepared, all the tasks above can become combats. Fortunately, there are boundless ways to enhance the kitchen’s appeal and functionality. Spice it up until dog days set in, and you’ll have an oasis of peace and comfort to turn to when you want productiveness or recreation. Here’s how you can make it personal, enchanting, and sure to create a lasting impression. 

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Bold contrasts 

While neutral kitchens can look relatively pristine and sophisticated, they may sometimes lack that “je ne sais quoi” and look a bit too “sterile”. For a jazzed-up look, you can introduce a dark nuance to create that enchanting contrast that will break the monotony and bolden your kitchen. You won’t just create a more inspiring visual appeal but have a fusion of hues that are never getting out of trend. Neutrals and touches of black have always been elegant, classic choices. Suppose dark is too much, and you fear making your kitchen look too crammed up; then navy blue or dark grey can also create the ravishing contrast you’re looking for and a balance against the neutrals’ calming nature.

When it comes to adding contrasts, you can get darker replaceable kitchen doors, darker carpets, dark flower vases, and the list goes on. It should be a matter of personal style and the possibilities offered by the environment.

Different finishes 

Speaking of outdated things, one trend that you can forever leave behind is the strictness of having matchy metals only. If you already have them and would rather not bother with many changes, then that’s fine. You can always add a contrasting hue. For instance, if door knobs are matte, you can place a shiny ashtray or fruit bowl on the cabinet’s surface. If they’re brass, you can opt for matte silver or black in faucets or lighting fixtures. 

The finishes connect everything to a specific point. When something appears “off” in the room, link them with contrasting finishes. You can even spray paint pendants or other elements. 

Mix materials and metals in your kitchen units for a really fashionable display, and remember that imperfection is the new perfection! Make every little detail matter and create a space that speaks for you. 

Matchy seatings 

Neutral kitchens can look very up-to-date and stylish without many tweaks and additions. While never truly getting out of style, bright cream kitchens have resurfaced as leaders in ranks regarding colours and materials for the versatility of their capacity to create countless styles. Learning how to make them feel super modern boils down to learning how to adequately choose specific components that complement each other in what looks like an entirety. Each piece can make a charming stand-alone design element that also hints at the rest of the objects. To create continuity, get stools that match your room, considering height, size, style, and colour.

Stools are all the more useful in kitchens with islands. Think of patterns, materials, colours, or other visual statements that can be replicated. For instance, woven seating would look mesmerizing in a kitchen with one or more woven pendants. The key is to get seating that hints at existing equipment in your kitchen but has its own personality.

Versatile lighting fixtures 

Pretty kitchens with “meh” lighting can’t show their true potential, risking to look less interesting. This is because the light in a room is one of the best shortcuts to recreate a desired atmosphere and feeling. Kitchens are moving away from outdated pot racks or big boxy chandeliers and shifting to pendants, cabinet lighting, floor lamps, recessed lights, sconces, and so on. These variants also spread into more choices. For instance, pendant globe lights make a space feel home-like and can be suspended on the ceiling or hung with a rod, coming with opal or clear globes. They can be architectural, minimal, and thus modern. Matte is trending, so you can choose matte whites or blacks for globes’ finishes – these will also distribute light more largely. 

On another note, you can make something completely different and offer some boho vibes to your space through pendants made from linen, wood, or other natural materials. Both options are fashionable; still, having a modern home today is more about making the most of the space and meeting your needs.  

Mirrors 

When it comes to making spaces look larger and airier, mirrors are the best solutions. They capture and transmit the light and visually expand the space as you have more room and less walls to look at. There are literally thousands of models of mirrors, with different tiles and glass finishes. You’re spoilt for choice, so if you want your room to feel brighter, you know the drill. 

Bottom line 

Old days modern kitchens tend to be quite cookie-cutter these days, but contemporary ones are the ideal choices for those who want to improve their spaces’ efficiency. It’s not all about trends – it’s about meeting your kitchen’s needs – and yours, this way – and personalizing areas to create a beautiful entirety. Discover your kitchen’s weak and strong points, and you have a good starting point for jazzing up the core of your home.

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