contemporary kitchen by Powell/Kleinschmidt, Inc.
1. Countertop. This rich royal blue color is known as "Sodalite". The blue gives an unexpected touch to the overall design.
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2. Cabinetry. This is a bold move, but choosing a punchy color for one area in your kitchen, such as this cranberry color for the island, ensures a fresh look no matter the season.
modern kitchen by Giulietti Schouten Architects
3. Backsplash. These custom red glass tiles provide something unique and a focus for the back of the cooktop.
contemporary kitchen by David Neiman Architects
4. Open shelving is not only an opportunity to showcase your favorite objects, but the shelving itself can add a touch of color. Installing undermount lighting in this kitchen enhances the floating, airy feel.
modern kitchen by Don F. Wong
5. Light fixtures. The designer kept the rest of the space monotone and natural but emphasized the island with multi-colored lamp shades, a deep blue counter and comfy brown bar stools.
modern kitchen by Isabel Beattie @ K Cabinets Oakville
6. Ambient lighting is a relatively inexpensive way to generate drama in a kitchen. Here is an example of creating the illusion of floating objects. The orange red ambient light just above the bulkhead complements the red TV wall.
modern kitchen by Sylvia Elizondo Interior Design
7. Accent wall. This is not your ordinary painted wall. The designer used a unique wood veneer to cover an entire wall surface to contrast a white kitchen, and used the same wood for the face of the built-in fridge.
contemporary kitchen by Tracy Stone AIA
8. Ceilings don't have to be white, as this kitchen demonstrates. The bamboo and the clerestory windows make the kitchen even lighter, plus the yellow tones on the bamboo ceiling work nicely with the reddish tone in the cabinets.

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contemporary kitchen by Brian Dittmar Design, Inc.
The kitchen is defined not only by a lowered ceiling, but also by the blue-gray color of the surfaces.
contemporary kitchen by Case Remodeling
9. Accessories in the kitchen add the personal touch and finish a room. This is a chance to introduce colors that you want to try out and see what combinations work for you.

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Comments

bepsf How refreshing to see kitchens that aren't all White, Dark Brown, Taupe and Cream!
17 months ago ·
maweli Please don't use Lord Buddha's statue as an ornament.It is most secred to us, buddhists.( In a kitchen ! of all places!!)
17 months ago ·
Christine Hilton Mawali,I have used Lord Buddha as an ornament and often wondered if I was unintentionally insulting Buddhists.One can not look at him and not feel the simple joy of life so is it not a good thing?Thank you for clearing things up.
17 months ago ·
maweli to Christine, Thank you so much for your understanding. " Do respect all the other religions "( it s Lord Buddha's words).You can keep the statue in a proper place & yes you will find the inner joy , peace & serenity.Thanks & bless you.
17 months ago ·
Marina Dery Buddha in the kitchen, or anywhere else for that matter, is a beautiful reminder of peace and joy.
17 months ago ·
marmarmish A true Buddhist would not be insulted. Anyway, not the forum for religous talk...
Cool ideas David - loved the accent wall on #7.
17 months ago ·
evergrove "Lord" Buddha? Really?
17 months ago ·
thomcat evergrove, yes really. I'm not Buddhist, but my pet peeve is when Westerners put statues of Buddha in their gardens. Would you put a crucifix of Jesus in your bathroom or backyard if you're not Christian? I'm thinking some Christians would be offended.
16 months ago ·
PrintedArt.com I love these bursts of color! Another way to add color to the kitchen is with artwork. We have a huge selection of photos in sleek, frameless displays at www.printedart.com. We print is various sizes and mount under acrylic with an aluminum dibond backing for a durable, easy to clean, frameless design. For a matte finish or a more traditional look, we also mount on dibond without acrylic or on stretch canvas.

To see the photos below, visit http://www.printedart.com/content/low-tide-abstract-1 and http://www.printedart.com/content/poinsetta-close
16 months ago ·
balfour_girl My kitchen is orange... and my new maple cabinets are close. I am thinking of painting the walls cobalt blue to accent the cabinets, but I actually don't mind the colors blending. It softens the whole look (as much as orange can...).
16 months ago ·
tobeamiss @balfour girl...this is the color I just painted my 'workroom'. love love love this color. It's more of a brilliant pumpkin and I'm finding almost any color goes with it. I love it in your kitchen! great move.
16 months ago ·
rmcmill2 My kitchen is pink :))
It makes me happy, anyway.
16 months ago ·
cadaveria balfour_girl YOUR KITCHEN WORKS!!! It may go against the grain but it is very lovely...don't change!
4 months ago ·
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