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A high-end kitchen needs top-quality materials, statement lighting, and plenty of space to maneuver while cooking and hosting. You can also never underestimate the power of color to transform a space and , given all of the personal associations and emotional connections tied up in the color wheel. If the main goal is to – perhaps you're about to sell your property or you want to squeeze the most out of your renovation budget as possible – it's best to keep the color palette relatively classic.

Timeless neutrals and naturally occurring tones, such as green and blue, will give you a stylish that isn't going to look dated in five or ten years' time. Of course, it's your kitchen, your rules, but for a feel, these are the colors interior designers are recommending right now, and how to use them. If you are starting a remodel from scratch, Shaker-style are timeless and will continue to stand the test of time.



Don't forget that and play a significant role in creating a space that feels luxurious. A rich, red-wine burgundy can give a kitchen a real feeling of warmth and luxury, demonstrated beautifully by the kitchen above by luxury cabinet company . Co-founder Emily Arthur says that burgundy pairs well with butter yellow, but recommends bringing in a wood tone as the third 'color' instead of another paint tone.

'Two or more bright colors is about all a space can handle, although you can pull in other colors through natural materials to ground the palette,' Emily adds. Speaking m.

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