One reason these kitchens work is because of
certain kitchen color trends that point designers toward a «no - fail zone» when choosing a palette for the space.
Not exact matches
Before you change anything, consider
certain kitchen themes and
colors.
Perhaps, they will close their eyes when they hear a
certain song and remember how their mama danced and sang in the
kitchen (to the old radio that used to belong to their great - grandfather) and the way she scooped them up to spin them around and around, and the memory will fade into whirls of
colors and smells and leave them with a feeling that permeates through time.
For 4 years I lived in an Army barracks room, I had to make my bed a
certain way (with an Army green blankent — my hot pink duvet was hidden in a drawer), arrange my clothes (uniforms) a
certain way, I could not decorate my room (my sequined picture frame was my attempt to push the limits), I ate every meal at the mess hall (we didn't have
kitchens), and I wore (and still wear) an unflattering uniform that matched the men... needless to say my brain was starved for some creativity and
color!
It's even harder when shopping online, where you can't touch the tile, see it with the naked eye, or compare a
color that you're absolutely
certain is true to life with the other elements of decoration that you've already chosen for your bathroom, your
kitchen, or for any other room in your house.