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Kitchen Design Inspiration Series – Grey

Grey Kitchens have become increasingly popular in the last year or two, with most clients now wanting full grey interiors or grey kitchen cupboards. It has replaced the traditional all-white kitchen in all forms. As formerly, there may have been a more all-or-nothing attitude to colour in the kitchen, today’s palette is more controlled, with grey kitchen designs becoming a huge popularity.

Tone is extremely essential in grey kitchens, maybe even more so within the grey family, where warmer greys create a contrasting mood than blue-based slate tones, for example. When it comes to grey kitchen ideas, consider every surface, from the walls to the worktops and everything in between. So, if you’re seeking for ideas for a grey kitchen, look no further! Read on to learn how to design your kitchen using the most popular colour on the market right now. 

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Grey Kitchen ideas to inspire

The options for using a grey colour palette into kitchen design are boundless. For a subtle contrast, two separate tones of the same calming colour work better than three or four, which may appear to be a design misstep.
A kitchen painted in a deeper or contrasting colour to the wall cabinets, on the other hand, will make it a focal point in the grey kitchen. Too much colour can make a space appear smaller, so balance it out with a neutral floor and walls. In a grey kitchen, strategic kitchen lighting is essential for maintaining balance, and offering the exact degree of brightness and warmth when and where you need it.

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Create a contrast

Grey and white is a classic combination that works together naturally and is a wonderful choice for a timeless design that will never go out of style. The devil is in the details with an understated aesthetic like grey and white, with luxury surfaces and accent fixtures that will keep a simple grey kitchen from being conventional.

Start with the kitchen worktops, opting for luxurious white marble or composite to add a feeling of spaciousness, and continue this design with glossy white tiled splash backs for a seamless, uninterrupted look. Floor tiles are a great way of bringing in pattern with a classic, all-over design, adding a subtle hint without overpowering the room.

After that, you can add lavish finishing touches, such as drawer handles and tap fitments for light pendants. Compared to regular stainless steel, copper or brass will stand out more and make a stronger statement within your kitchen.

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Struggling to choose which grey? Consider a two-tone kitchen.

Use one of the many shades of grey as an accent colour if you’re having trouble deciding between them. The employment of brighter, more self-assured colours without overpowering the room is possible with a two-tone kitchen cabinet colour scheme.

For the main part of the kitchen, go with lighter-coloured grey cabinets. To avoid being too overwhelming, just use grey (or a bolder colour option if desired) on a third or less of the entire area. If you want to create a two-tone kitchen colour design, you could also add a freestanding island or a single bank of wall cabinets.

Ultimately, using two-tones of grey allows your kitchen to emphasise the attractiveness of light-grey and dark grey, with each colour contributing various parts to the space—lighter grey making the room more of a focal point, and dark grey enhancing the mood.

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Use accenting colours for grey

There are a large variety of various hues and colours that complement the colour grey, and by playing with tones, you are allowing yourself to explore other colour palettes and give your grey kitchen your own distinctive touch.

Within a grey kitchen, you could incorporate the following:

  1. A splash of pink
    This colour palette will make your home’s interior stand out since fortune favours the brave. Choose a magnificent light pink paint colour to bring some colour and excitement to your kitchen decor. It will stand out stunningly against any graphite-coloured walls and dark grey cabinetry.
  2. Pastel blue
    Despite being an industrial colour, grey may nonetheless seem at home in a residential environment. Warmer tones of grey work fantastically with pastel blue colours to create a cheerful atmosphere. In a rustic cottage environment, this lovely pastel colour looks especially warm on distinctive grey cabinets.
  3. Whites and creams
    Grey and white are a classic pairing that complement each other like salt and pepper. This colour scheme combines shadow and light instead of strong colours to generate interest, making it a great choice if you prefer neutral home design.
  4. Sage green
    Given how popular organic interiors are right now, our new colour palette has been expanded to include a variety of dark green, long-lasting paints including Kew, Sage, Malthouse, and Eucalyptus. These colours create an earthy mood in a kitchen that employs warmer mild grey tones.
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Turn up the heat with timber

Milder shades of grey may be used to produce a soothing colour scheme that seems less harsh than dark charcoal tones. Doing so will result in a calmer and more harmonious background for the room, which will eventually make a small kitchen appear much larger.

A kitchen made entirely of neutral components might be avoided by adding an accent material, as the most successful colour combinations need some type of contrast to work. Warmth and colour will be added through tactile woods, rich grains, and washed woods in the flooring, furniture, and fittings.

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Focus on the flooring

When it comes to kitchen design, most people usually forget about the flooring and how it can be used to give the space a fresh feel. For a tiny kitchen, you may do this by selecting lighter and mid-toned greys because they won’t absorb light as much as darker tones do. A beautiful black and white chequered floor and a colour scheme of neutral grey might help emphasise the atmosphere of the space and make it look larger. Such eye-catching flooring will grab attention, obscuring the cabinets and making the kitchen look larger than it is.

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Combine modern styles

Modern design elements may be used with cabinets, worktops, and flooring to create a fashionable grey kitchen. And by combining different materials together can make the space more fascinating and enables the design to reflect the personality of the rest of the house. Sleek white cabinetry is also another contemporary style that can be used to embrace a modern sense, while the natural wood worktop serves to level the appearance and prevent it from appearing too harsh. Balance is the key!

We hope this article on grey kitchen design inspiration has helped you in deciding on what grey designs you could incorporate into your kitchen, and we would love to see some examples if you decide to use any! You can tag us on Instagram and Facebook at @wearehowarth. And if you have any more questions about kitchen designs, or would just like to discuss options, you can contact our customer services on the number 01472 90705 or visit one of our friendly staff at your local showroom.

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