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The Psychology of Kitchen Colors: How Shades Impact Mood and Appetite

By Bristol24/7  Friday Jun 16, 2023

Colours can have a significant impact on our mood, how we feel about our surroundings and even our appetite. We take a look at how choosing colours for your kitchen can influence your mood and appetite.

Red

Red is a stimulating colour that can increase appetite and energy levels. It is also a popular choice for kitchens because it is associated with passion and excitement.

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Yellow

Yellow is another stimulating colour that can increase appetite. It is also associated with happiness and optimism, which can make cooking and eating more enjoyable.

Green

Green is a calming colour that can promote relaxation and digestion. It is also associated with nature, which can make a kitchen feel more inviting and refreshing.

Blue

Blue is a calming colour that can promote relaxation and can also make a kitchen feel larger and more spacious.

Orange

Orange is a warm colour that can increase appetite and energy levels. It is also associated with creativity and fun, which can make cooking and eating more enjoyable.

When choosing colours for your kitchen, it is important to consider your personal preferences and the overall style of your home. However, the colours listed above are a good place to start if you are looking for colours that can invoke appetite and mood.

Here are some additional tips for using colour in your kitchen:

● Use a variety: Don’t be afraid to mix and match colours in your kitchen. This will help to create a more visually interesting and stimulating space.
● Use accent walls: If you want to make a statement, use an accent wall in a bold colour. This is a great way to add personality to your kitchen without overwhelming the space.
● Use natural light: Natural light is the best way to brighten up a kitchen and make it feel more inviting. If your kitchen doesn’t get a lot of natural light, consider using light-coloured walls and furniture to reflect the light that is available.
● Add pops of colour with accessories: If you want to add pops of colour to your kitchen without painting the walls, try adding colourful accessories like towels, appliances, and artwork.

At Schmidt Kitchens Bristol, we offer a myriad of styles and colour options that will help you achieve the desired effects. From colourful splashbacks to entire units, we can offer unlimited options for your dream kitchen.

Visit – 170 – 172 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2XU
Call – 0117 301 8888
Email – info@schmidt-bristol.com

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