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Dial up the colour wheel - 2021/22 kitchens are bursting with bright colour

Hi  

Bright colours evoke a sense of vibrance, energy and positivity. With a growing interest in connecting to nature, wellbeing, and positive change, bright and cheerful tones are bursting into every area of the home. Could this be the end of the all white, all natural kitchen?
 

From walls and splash backs to cabinets and furniture, the experts at InHouse take a look at the bold and saturated colours bursting into the kitchen this year. 

High res images are available here:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0a1v31wnny7kzxj/AAAwB47x-65DEIf2ZPaELGaZa?dl=0 

As always, just let me know if you need any further info, images, commentary or pricing.
 

All the best,
Josie
 

 


Dial up the colour wheel - Dial up the feel good.

2021/22 kitchens are bursting with bright colour

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Bright colours evoke a sense of vibrance, energy and positivity. With a growing interest in connecting to nature, health, wellbeing, and positive change, bright and cheerful tones are bursting into every area of the home. Could this be the end of the all white, all natural Instagram aesthetic? Well, times are a-changing and bold and saturated colours are going to see a huge renaissance over the coming months.

As society encounters new and difficult challenges over the next few years, there will be an increasing demand for organic yet bright and colourful tones that provide stability and optimism. This prediction is supported by a recent report from the Pantone Colour Institute containing ten colours that we should expect to see on the runway and in the home. The palette is bold, playful, fruity and fresh, offering a much needed burst of energy and joy.

Ocean blues 

Verdigris sits comfortably between green and blue. With tones baring a strikingresemblance

to the Atlantic Ocean, it has the ability to give interiors an organic and earthy feel whilst remaining contemporary and bold. With wild swimming, rewilding, and outdoorsy lifestyles gaining increasing popularity, it won't be long before homes and interiors offer equally refreshing outlooks.

"Verdigris blues play on the luxury of escapism, offering a vision of tranquility and leisure" says Wayne Dance, Managing Director at InHouse Inspired Room Design. "Marine and teal hues are classic trans-seasonal colours that help the home feel warm and inviting all year round. Up the ante by matching your kitchen with co-ordinating cushions, tableware and furniture."

The stunning combination of deep teal blue with brass light fittings and soft wood flooring create a retro and glamorous look with understated elegance. Be bold while maintaining a sense of order and comfort with the Siena kitchen fromSchüller.

The Siena range, part of the schüller.C collection. The image as shown in Deep blue matt velvet has an RRP that starts from£7,520.69exc.VAT. (furniture only)

Sage green

A growing focus on personal wellbeing and environmental restoration will see soft green palettes extend far beyond the vegetable patch. Muted sage and mint greens offer a connection to the earthy and wild spaces around while creating a gentle and comforting atmosphere. If you love pastels but find candyfloss pink too girly, restorative greens are a fresh and trendy alternative.

Embrace nostalgia with a pastel green kitchen complete with terrazzo work surfaces. The antithesis of squeaky clean interiors and digital culture, pastels and terrazzo are bright, playful and full of texture.

The Biella range, part of the schüller.C collection. The image as shown in Pastel green satin has an RRP that starts from£3,699.77exc.VAT. (Furniture only)

If resilience and health are high on your priorities, make sure you include grounding, natural tones in your kitchen and living space. Sage green is nourishing, earthy and provides a reassuring sense of balance and calm when applied to interiors.

The Finca range, part of the schüller.C collection. The image as shown in Sage green silk gloss has an RRP that starts from£7,981.10exc.VAT. (furniture only) 


Forest green

 

Forest green continues to be a popular shade for those seeking to bring the outdoors in. Deep dark greens resonate with people and communities who reconnected with nature during the pandemic. After spending months upon months indoors for the most part, it makes sense that we are now yearning for a renewed sense of connection with the natural world.

The Siena range, part of the schüller.C collection. The image as shown in Forest green matt velvet has an RRP that starts from
£6039.95exc.VAT.

Lemon yellow

 After a challenging year of uncertainty, bright yellows offer a bold and uplifting boost of colour and positivity. As we emerge from a very drawn out hibernation, cheerful yellows provide a spark of light and an optimistic promise of better times ahead. An entirely yellow kitchen is a very brave move, so it may be worth combining a block of the bold sunshine shade with a soft, neutral tone for balance.

The Alea range, part of the schüller.C collection. The image as shown in Havana brown matt velvet, with sunny yellow satin lacquer has an RRP that starts from£8127.61exc.VAT. The schüller.C collection is available from Schüller's UK and Ireland network of retailers. For details, please contact InHouse Inspired Room Design at www.inhouseltd.co.uk or call 01661 842304.

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The Elba range, part of the schüller.C collection, as shown in Concrete quartz grey effect with wall panels in sunny yellow high gloss. The RRP for the kitchen as shown, starts from £12,831.55 exc. VAT. The schüller.C collection is available from Schüller's UK and Ireland network of retailers. For details, please contact InHouse Inspired Room Design at www.inhouseltd.co.uk or call 01661 842304. 

Ruby red

Last but certainly not least we have deep warm reds. Throughout history red has been used to symbolise power, prosperity and a hint of danger. In some cultures, the colour red is meant to bring you good fortune. Red is not commonly found in the kitchen, yet there is a huge opportunity to harness the deep crimson tones to create a confident and sophisticated space for entertaining guests.

Wayne Dance, Managing Director of InHouse Inspired Room Design, says, "If there's one thing this year has taught us about interiors, it has got to be the simple reminder that the home should be our individual sanctuary, designed in line with our own personal tastes and needs. Gone are the days of blindly following trends, so expect to see more playful and bold uses of colour throughout the house in 2021/22. Prepare to be unconventional." 

Here deep red and matt black are effortlessly combined to create a sumptuous and relaxing kitchen that effortlessly injects luscious style into the home. And the best part about this kitchen? When you've finished dining, simply slide the doors shut and tuck away appliances and clutter.

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The stylish and practical NX510 kitchen from next125 is and eye-catching, architectural feature.Tall wood veneer doors open with a tap, then slide effortlessly to disappear to the sides of the cabinet with a gentle push.The RRP for the kitchen as shown (furniture only) in Onyx black matt velvet and Indian red, starts from £14,881.06 exc. VAT. Available from next125's UK and Ireland network of retailers. For details, please contact InHouse Inspired Room Design at www.inhouseltd.co.uk or call 01661 842304.


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