Orange Walls For Your Kitchen
In another article mentioning how to choose the color of the kitchen answering a few simple questions. The variety of colors is very extensive, so there for all tastes and styles. Now I present a series of orange kitchens exclusively. Different shades of a color, which create different environments depending on their brightness, lighting and furniture of the place. In this case we see a half shade of orange, not too intense, you can call it pumpkin orange. That combined with soft furnishings in cream with a very harmonious and comfortable interior. The orange is ideal for good lighting to show off its charm.
Other interior details pumpkin with white frames and baseboards, which is essential to define and distinguish him from the wooden floor. Steel furniture generate a much more modern and functional in the previous case, but the orange brings warmth to your environment. Now the tone changes to something like a peach or coral. Combined with modern furniture in high-contrast black and white. Maintains a balance between the very modern and warm home.
A strong orange tone as the previous image can give a special touch in a kitchen and a small paperback. Combined with natural stone and wood. And as we see in color to paint the walls, it is important that the orange carrot is accompanied by a neutral tone like white or gray broken ice. The latter highlights perfectly the intense hue, create space and provide lighting.
There is no doubt that the orange color was a landmark in the design of the 70s, so include furniture and accessories or objects of daily use could create environments or retro vintage.
And in this case the tile. Earthy shade of orange, but turned off but may look very attractive to those who do not want to live in such a tone interior. In this example we can see a corner of an environment in which the color to create a special section on a white interior.
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