If you’re looking to undertake a complete kitchen renovation this year, or simply give your cabinetry an impactful refresh, we invite you to embrace the joy of colourful kitchens.
If you’re looking to undertake a complete kitchen renovation this year, or simply give your cabinetry an impactful refresh, we invite you to embrace the joy of colourful kitchens.
The joy of adding colour to your kitchen is the limitless design possibilities available. Whether it's through two tone cabinetry, a statement freestanding island, or vibrant paint tones or tiles, a colourful kitchen provides the ideal opportunity to add personality to your home. From pistachio to rose, a confection of exquisite designs awaits to inspire your own kitchen.
Pink kitchen inspiration
Pink kitchen inspiration
Blush pink in the kitchen is a radiant choice, and this rose-tone cabinetry by Holly Oak House is a feminine and timeless take on the colour. Styled with classic brass details, such as our decorative grilles and gallery rails, the pink kitchen presents a polished feel with minimal styling.
Design by Holly Oak House | Photography by Handover Agency | Features our Cotswold collection and Handsworth Shelf Bracket, both in our aged brass (BEL) finish and our Regency Diamond Grilles in our satin brass lacquered (SBL) finish.
Also favouring the blush side of the colour spectrum, this McClark Joinery design utilises the colour to highlight the library-style shelving and matching freestanding kitchen island. Decorated with shell-inspired brass hardware and details like the luxurious ceiling rose above, this pink kitchen interior is brimming with stylish features from all angles.
Design by McClark Joinery | Photography by Chris Snook | Features our Aberdovey and Cotswold collections, both in our satin brass satin lacquered (SBSL) finish.
If you're seeking an understated hint of pink in the kitchen, let this muted space by Ashley Montgomery inspire you. Warm and serene, this is a shade with style to add colour whilst maintaining the understated appeal of a neutral kitchen.
Design by Ashley Montgomery | Photography by Lauren Miller | Features our Bakes and Cotswold collections, both in our polished brass lacquered (PBL) finish.
Sean Symington opts for a backdrop of pink-toned cabinetry in this characterful kitchen. Impeccably styled with verdant green ceramics, warm golden hardware, and natural textures like wicker and rattan, the decor brings a contemporary classic appeal perfect for farmhouses and townhouses.
Project by Sean Symington | Photography by Chris Wakefield | Features our Cotswold collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.
Green kitchen inspiration
Green kitchen inspiration
The colour green is known for its harmonious properties, and whether you opt for a fruity hue or desire a deeper shade, the colour promises to deliver a renewed sense of feeling in the kitchen.
Designed by Dan Kitchens, this apple green interior is paired with chrome accents to enhance the room's contemporary feel. Adding organic materials such as marble and rattan works flawlessly to elevate the modern green kitchen aesthetic.
Design by Dan Kitchens | Features our Bakes collection and our Regency Diamond Grilles, both in our satin chrome plate (SCP) finish.
Sophisticated and evergreen, this Bath Kitchen Company project features sage green - a hue that continues its timeless reign. Paired with statement marble and hints of brass, the herby kitchen interior focuses on fine materials and organic styling to achieve its understated beauty.
Design by Bath Kitchen Company | Photography by Toby Mitchell | Features our Sparkbrook collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.
Peach kitchen inspiration
Peach kitchen inspiration
A truly joyful colour, this peach cabinetry by Sean Symington is a refreshing choice for kitchens. Get the look with Fowler Pink by Farrow and Ball and team with gingham and rattan details to channel a charming country feel.
Project by Sean Symington | Photography by Chris Wakefield | Features our Cotswold collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.
A vision of sorbet tones, for those planning a refreshing colourful kitchen redesign, let this interior by Guild Anderson inspire you. Get the look and pair the two-tone peach and apple aesthetic with traditional style hardware and a curation of vintage objects and artwork to add to the nostalgic charm.
Project by Guild Anderson | Photography by Emma Lewis | Features our Bakes and Cotswold collections, both in our aged brass (BEL) finish.
Blue kitchen inspiration
Blue kitchen inspiration
Pastel blue creates instant calm in this kitchen by McClark Joinery. Authentic marble surfaces are a refined choice to complement the cool, mid-blue-toned cabinetry, and details like the brass pendant lights and taps tie in elegantly with the door handles, keeping the look consistent.
Project by McClark Joinery | Features our Cotswold collection in our satin brass lacquered (SBL) finish.
Classic duck egg brings colour to this Himlekok kitchen design. Our traditional brass hardware is a natural choice to complement the heritage hue, naturally enhancing the character of the space.
Project by Himlekok | Photography by Osman Tahir | Features our Queslett collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.
For a two-tone blue kitchen look, be inspired by this Bath Kitchen Company design. A duo of blueberry shades creates definition between the cabinetry and island, whilst matching hardware adds a sophisticated look and design continuity.
Design by Bath Kitchen Company | Features our Sparkbrook collection in our satin brass lacquered (SBL) finish.
Muted and contemporary, this slate blue shade yields a more masculine feel and is beautifully suited to modern and industrial-inspired kitchen decor. Designed by Victoria Forehan, emulate the look with coordinating marble, linear shaped hardware and a cooler palette.
Design by Victoria Forehan | Photography by Allison Elefante | Features our Kingsheath collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish.
Mint enthusiasts draw inspiration from this fresh and welcoming kitchen design by The Interior Wanderer. Teaming the pastel shade with hints of mustard and rich brown woods creates a juxtaposition of cool and warm, which is effortlessly continued through the varied metals of the fixtures and fittings.
Design by The Interior Wanderer | Photography by Margaret Austin | Features our Bakes collection in our aged brass (BEL) finish
Our favourites for colourful kitchens
Our favourites for colourful kitchens
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