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Add colour to your kitchen!

The arrival of a new year and we’re all looking forward to add a little extra colour to our lives. What better place to start than in the kitchen? Whether you are dreaming of a complete overhaul or a bit of a revamp, leading design house Neptune has some tips on how to turn your kitchen into a colourul haven. Decisions on colour are rarely easy: the options are endless and we are often drawn to more than one hue. When it comes to kitchens, the latest trends see two clear camps emerging – white on white kitchens or bold, bright colourful ones. If you are on the side of white, it’s reassuring to know a kitchen with white walls, white cabinets, pale flooring and work surfaces takes on a pure, clean character that’s much harder to create with other shades. And contrary to what you may think, white is not an impractica­l choice for a kitchen. We all know a white shirt will not get along with spaghetti bolognese, but white in a kitchen can be surprising­ly robust. Keep your paintwork in eggshell and should a spill happen, it can be easily cleaned. Even better, white shows up far less dust than a colourful kitchen, which can be a bone of contention with dark cabinets. If you think a pure white kitchen would be well, just a bit too white, don’t forget that an element of contrast will break it up while emphasisin­g its crispness. One of the most popular ways of doing this is to have a coloured kitchen island, or for even more impact, add some wall cabinets in a contrastin­g colour.

While white is tranquil, colourful kitchen schemes can also create an oasis of calm. It is all about how you apply colour.

For example, a kitchen painted in just one hue, such as Neptune’s Aqua Blue or Cactus Green, can feel just as mellow and restful as one in soothing neutral.

The key is to have walls and cabinets in the featured shade and by keeping to steady, consistent and uncomplica­ted expression­s of colour your kitchen can feel perfectly Zen. Colour is also cheering and walking into a kitchen with blue, green or even pink cabinetry is still a bit of a surprise.

Embracing colour in your kitchen can make life a bit more fun and for a really creative touch, how about adding some wallpaper to the mix? While it is an unusual choice for a kitchen, vibrant wallpaper can work fantastica­lly well, particular­ly with darker shades of cabinetry.

This January, Neptune is offering a €100 voucher for every €1,000 you spend on kitchen cabinetry. Offer ends January 31.

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