If you like the atmosphere of calm, freshness and refinement in the house, then the use of gray in the interior of the kitchen will be a win-win solution. Let's see, for what this cool color designers love, and in what cases it is most appropriate.
- While some find the gray color gloomy, depressing and too serious, professionals appreciate it for its neutrality, versatility and amazing ability to reveal the beauty of its companion colors - bright and restrained, “cold” and “warm”.
- Designers like to use this color as an alternative to other basic colors, for example, white and beige, which most often play a dominant role in the interior.
- Gray color of any shade is perfectly combined with the tree, highlighting its warmth.
- Often it is gray and its shades are used to design luxurious and richly furnished interiors. in classic style or Art Decobecause it can balance the abundance of decor surfaces and objects, “facilitate” massive furniture, emphasize the beauty of noble natural materials.
- Light shades of this color visually increase the space and do not "hide" natural lighting, therefore it is very suitable for the decoration of walls and floors. small kitchen.
- Another argument in favor of this color is the harmonious combination of gray walls or furniture with steel and chrome facades of household appliances.
- Gray surfaces are more practical than white or, for example, dark brown ones, since they are less visible for dust, fatty deposits, stains and dirt stains. If you don’t like a completely gray kitchen, then you can use this color only for specially labeled areas: apron, worktop, floor and / or walls.
- If the windows of your kitchen are facing the south side, then a cold gray scale can visually “balance” the temperature in the room and add a feeling of freshness to it.
And now let's think about how you can use the gray color in the interior of the kitchen as efficiently and beautifully as possible, avoiding dull monochrome and excessive coldness.
Walls and floor
Gray walls and the floor in the kitchen is an excellent solution from both a practical and aesthetic point of view.
- For the decoration of walls and floors of small kitchens, only light gray, gray-blue, gray-beige shades are suitable.
Here is a selection of photos of kitchen interiors, in which the gray color of the walls successfully plays the role of a background (scroll the photo to the right).
As a wall decoration, gray wallpapers with an unobtrusive pattern like in the photo below, monochrome or wallpaper for painting are perfect.
It is undesirable to use dark shades to decorate the walls of a small kitchen, but if it is well lit, then if you wish, you can only decorate one accent wall with this color. For example, in this small Scandinavian-style kitchen, dark gray wallpapers decorated one wall in the dining area.
Gray floors, such as parquet flooring made from bleached oak, tiles, and granite stoneware will not only be beautiful and delicate, but also practical and easy to maintain.
Kitchen set and color combinations
Gray + White
The duet of these colors is a classic and always a win-win combination.
The design of the gray kitchen against the white walls, apron, countertops can be viewed in the photo below:
But a selection of photos of white kitchens in combination with the walls, apron, worktop and interior items in asphalt, graphite and other colors.
Gray + beige and brown
If you want to create a very cozy kitchen, then the role of a "companion" of gray color can be a beige color, which softens its rigor and asceticism.
And, as mentioned earlier, this color is “friendly” with all shades of brown, which can be present in the interior of the kitchen in the form of wooden or rattan furniture, as well as in textiles and decor.
Gray + bright colors
Gray is combined with almost all the colors of the rainbow, but with some shades it looks especially impressive.
For example, in combination with purple and pink accents.
The combination of gray with yellow and its variations is presented in the following selection of photos.
Another spectacular color pair is gray + green.
It is also possible to combine gray shades with blue, blue and turquoise tones, but in order to neutralize the coldness of such a color pair, warm brown hues should be present in the interior, for example, in the form of wooden furniture or finishes.
And finally, the dark shades of our color (graphite, asphalt, anthracite) get along well with red and burgundy color spots.
Monochrome in gray
Gray and its many shades can form the basis of the color palette of the interior. In whatever style the monochrome kitchen furnishings are sustained, its excessive coldness must be compensated for by the abundance of wooden furniture and natural textiles. Examples of monochrome kitchen design in different styles are presented in the following photos.
Since gray is the color of concrete, stone and metal, the color of rigor and austerity, it often forms the basis of the male interior in the style high tech, minimalism, loft and industrial.
The following selection of photos presents the interiors of men's kitchens.
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I recently ordered a kitchen in my factory. The model is called Laura. She is from MDF. I ordered a white-gray. It seemed to me that it is so very unusual. And it turned out so harmoniously, so cozy. Cooking is a pleasure. And from the gray kitchen eyes do not get tired.
The Beaver factory has a very interesting model. Just a gray color, such a metallic, and glossy varnishing. Model Laura called. Washing it is very easy and looks just super. This is our Russian factory. Parents also have their kitchen. About 10 years ago they ordered and still are as good as new.
I also have a gray kitchen, and also from MDF. Fully matte in deep gray. And the color of the walls is very light blue. I really like it, after our old Soviet one with cracked enamel coating, the difference is enormous.
The husband himself fully assembled, all bought separately - facades, accessories, racks, boards. It turned out cheap, but it looks amazing!
My sister has furniture in the kitchen. Gray matt, wants to paint the walls blue, what shade of blue would be better combined with gray?