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Kitchens Mar 9, 2022

Inspiring Kitchen Ideas: Is Green The New Grey?

If redecorating your kitchen is at the top of your to-do list for 2022, there is one colour leading the way and inspiring the heart of the home more than any other. Research revealed that Google searches related to green kitchens are up year-on-year by 52% and interior designers everywhere are scanning the spectrum as the colour green makes its mark.

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A natural colour to complement kitchens, this year’s trending colour draws on the understated hues of fresh herbs and produce like sage and olive – and for those dreaming of a more statement shade, decadent emerald and deep forest greens are in demand.

No matter your desired aesthetic, look no further as the team from Armac Martin explores the most inspiring green kitchen ideas for 2022.

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Why green is the 2022 kitchen colour of the year

We’ve been admiring all things green for a while. Abundant with harmonious properties, it’s no doubt the timing of the green kitchen trend is a direct reaction to nearly two years of life as we’ve never known it before. As we crave a renewed sense of living, we’re consciously inviting calm and serenity into our homes when we choose interiors now – and green is a natural choice to make our living spaces a true sanctuary.

The beauty of the colour green also stems from its versatility. With a shade suited to all moods, green suits both traditional and modern styles of decor in equal measure and so when redecorating, it’s no wonder we’re embracing green interiors.

From sage green kitchen design ideas to finding your perfect green colour scheme, we have all the inspiration you need to make your dream green kitchen come to life this year.

The rise of green kitchens

It seems green is the new grey when it comes to kitchen colours for 2022. A quick search for green kitchens on Instagram returns over 90,000 results and with colours varying from muted grey-greens to vibrant and verdant greens, this healing colour yields a hue to satisfy every interior style.

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Exploring green kitchen design

When it comes to green kitchen colour schemes, there are so many options to complement all things green. Research from Armac Martin revealed that green and grey is the most popular combination when users search for green kitchen ideas on Google – in 2021, green and grey accounted for around 41% of all ‘green & [colour] kitchens’ type searches.

If grey isn’t for you, then you may want to explore green and white kitchen ideas for a refreshing look. Add rattan elements and luscious leafy botanicals for interiors reminiscent of the tropics.

If you’re in search of a complementary colour, think pink. This popular duo appears opposite each other on the colour wheel meaning they effortlessly enhance one another. If you’re painting with pink, experiment with faded tones like Zoffany’s ‘Tuscan’ and Little Greene’s ‘Roman Plaster’ or style pink in your kitchen by choosing pink tiles or incorporating hints of the colour through your artwork and decorative details.

Choosing the right colour green for your kitchen

If you’re not sure which colour green to commit to in your kitchen, think about the space you have to work with, the mood you’d like to create and whether you want the colour to make a feature or quietly add interest.

Leanne Dunn, Director of Planet Furniture says, ‘Choosing the right green for your kitchen can be a complex process as lots of elements should be taken into account. Natural light plays a major role, as do ceiling height and window position. Lots of light and space lend themselves to darker or bolder shades. Your choice of worktop and tiling will also influence the shade – natural finishes such as oak and granite look great with lighter greens whereas bright white offers a striking contrast to deeper shades.’

If you’re wondering whether to go light or dark, Leanne Dunn, Director of Planet Furniture notes, ‘Light green kitchens can make the space look a lot bigger, especially if the colour is teamed with another light colour, such as soft pink or shades of beige. A deep, dark green will suit a large kitchen where the space is not restricted and the natural light is coming into the room through different angles.’

William Durrant, Owner and Director of Herringbone Kitchens advises, ‘A darker colour will show more buffs and fingerprints; if you have little ones with curious hands or can’t stand to see marks, lean towards lighter greens.’

Stylish green kitchen colour schemes

Giving green the go-ahead in your kitchen is certain to bring a sense of renewal into your home and there are endless ways to incorporate the colour into your kitchen. From painted cabinets and walls to the addition of green tiles or upholstery as an accent colour, now is the time to make it evergreen in the kitchen. Why not give it a go this season?

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