What colors can you use to enhance a wooden kitchen?

If you're thinking of renovating the kitchen in your home and giving it a breath of fresh air, one strategy that will definitely win you over is to repaint the walls. Wooden kitchens are a classic item that is always one of the most popular choices. However sometimes it can sometimes be difficult to fit into an environment that is not too outdated and oppressive, especially if the kitchen is small and the wood is dark. Depending on the type of kitchen and the type of wood, there are some colors that are more suitable and some that are less so. Let's discover together the best combinations.

What do we mean when we say "wooden" kitchen?

Nowadays, for the kitchen you can choose either real wood or melamine paper that faithfully reproduces the grains and reflections of wood. In fact, natural wood has become a rarity in the market, both in terms of availability and cost. It is essentially veneer, which is wood obtained from panels covered with thin sheets of wood obtained by cutting logs.

So if you want to reduce costs, you can also opt for melamine surfaces (worktops, cabinets, doors, furniture, etc.) that reproduce the grain, color and pattern of the wood surface. It should be noted, of course, that framed kitchens are usually made of solid wood.

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Ideal wall colors for dark wooden kitchen

If you have a classic wooden kitchen in a dark shade, such as mahogany, wenge or dark walnut, the walls should preferably be a light color, such as cream or white. But let's explore other combinations together.

  • The color of sugar paper is a bright, cool shade of blue, which is great for adding lightness to a dark wooden kitchen and making the room look wider and deeper. This combination is modern and characterful, suitable even for smaller kitchens.
  • If your kitchen takes up a small space and the furniture is dark, it might be a good idea to paint the walls butter white. This shade of white is warm, velvety and cozy and contrasts with the dark color of walnut wood, for example.
  • Walls in salmon, terracotta, garnet or deep red are a good solution if the kitchen is large and has an industrial style. However, this combination should not be taken lightly because, if the space is narrow and poorly lit, it is feared to look darker and heavier than ever.
  • If you're looking for a "wow effect", then painting a single wall in turquoise is definitely an impressive choice! Specifically, turquoise is an intense color derived from a mix of blue and green that gives the room an unconventional and eclectic look that makes even dark woods stand out.
  • For a large and spacious kitchen, you can choose to paint the walls in one of the many shades of grey, ideally you can choose the darker ones, such as charcoal grey, which can make the kitchen look modern and the environment more attractive. Of course, if you choose these colors, the important thing is that the space is large and, most importantly, well lit by natural light.
  • If you're looking for a bright, fresh color that is neither intrusive nor banal, then teal is for you! It's a versatile and bright color that has the potential to create the right contrast with the dark wood of the kitchen.

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Ideal wall colors for light wood kitchens

If your kitchen is made of light wood, such as beech, ash, fir or the very light birch, you can combine painted walls in grey or brown, or you can go bold with green or orange/peach.

  • A light wooden kitchen goes well with pastel colors, such as yellow, giving a fresh, spring-like effect that evokes the brightness and glow of the sun.
  • If the kitchen has a light wood look but in a raw style, you can go bold by painting the walls black. Of course, in case you say a big "yes" to black, it's important to first consider whether your kitchen is adequately lit and spacious. In any other case, it will get too dark and look heavy and small.
  • Dark grey or exposed brick are also ideal if the kitchen is light but with an industrial aesthetic.

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