All-white kitchens are a popular design trend among homeowners today. The classic yet modern appeal makes it a highly versatile choice for a variety of home styles. That said, it can also look a little too utilitarian.
Break the monochromatic look of your kitchen by introducing warm orange accents. Nuss Construction, one of the leading kitchen remodelers, shares three ways to incorporate this cheerful color into your otherwise bland kitchen:
Colorful Range
A white kitchen with stainless steel appliances is the perfect addition to any contemporary home. This type of kitchen, however, can look cold and sparse. Add warmth to the room by investing in a modern orange range that fits the sleek design of the room. This is a refreshing way to introduce color without making it too overwhelming.
Nook
Kids have a tendency to gravitate to the kitchen when you’re cooking, and who can blame them? The appetizing scents coming from the room is more than enough to tempt guests. Children, however, can sometimes get in the way of your meal preparations. Allow them to be part of the activities while still staying out of your way by installing a cozy nook in the kitchen. To make the space even more attractive for children, choose bright, cheery colors like orange and yellow for the cushions and pillows. Our kitchen remodeling experts can help you design a seat that suits your style and needs.
Decorative Items
For a subtler effect, you can choose various decorative pieces like vases and trinkets in varying shades of orange. The best part about this is that you don’t have to limit the use of color to one item alone. A bold color like orange can be too intense, so introducing it in small doses is a great way to use the color in your kitchen.
Considering renovating your kitchen or simply updating your kitchen cabinets? Look no further than Nuss Construction. We have a range of services that can transform your interior. Call us today at (856) 988-9982 to schedule a consultation with our experts. We serve Cherry Hill, Mt. Laurel and the surrounding New Jersey communities.