When you are making decisions about your own kitchen,
if you decide to keep future home values in mind, your color choices
may differ from what they might have been a decade ago. According to
HGTV, "People are viewing kitchens that have too much of any one
color as flat, so more color is definitely the way to go."
Earthy tones like golden yellow, mossy green, and
mocha brown are still prevalent in the kitchens of today's new homes.
These tones blend well with black appliances and dark wood cabinetry.
Many people choose these colors to go with an earthy, down-home, farm-inspired
decorative theme. What's different is the addition of accents that “pop.”
Adding modest touches of colors like strawberry ice to predominantly
tapenade green is one example.
Cerulean blue, bright white, and seafoam green are more 'new millennial'
color choices: they go well with stainless steel appliances and any
sleek, modern decor. Many consumers are choosing blue handcrafted tiles
for counter backsplashes in their new homes
For the brave (and those with an excellent designer), purple paired
with orange is the kind of decorative theme that uses color opposites
to create a feeling of energy and vigor. Such combinations allows the
color to pop against the relatively bland tones of the room's appliances
and woodwork - they reflect the recent movement towards Middle Eastern
inspiration in interior design. These pairings, known as “mystic”
tones, are safest when they appear in modest doses.
In any of Nutley's new homes, the
perfect kitchen decor is the one the owners find fits their own family.
When that dovetails with the 21st century kitchen's position as the most prominent gathering place,
one that most people find appealing and comfortable - it is also likely
to be a choice that adds value for future owners. If you are considering
a major kitchen overhaul and would like some expert advice on what sells,
I can help with some ideas that have produced widely-appealing modern
kitchen designs.
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