5 Colors You Should NEVER Paint Your Kitchen, According To Psychology

by John Griffith
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Choosing the right color for your kitchen can be quite overwhelming, and it certainly isn’t the easiest of decisions. The tones you pick will be a part of your home for years to come. This means you need to find something that is timeless. A color that goes beyond a trend, something that stays in style and won’t feel outdated in just a year. And yes, while you can always repaint your kitchen, nobody wants to be in constant renovations. That’s why today we want to save you the trouble and tell you straight up which colors you should never paint your kitchen, so you know to avoid them.

Choosing the right color for your kitchen can be quite overwhelming

Colors You Should Never Paint Your Kitchen

Paint colors are a vivid debate in the designer world. However, there are some colors everybody agrees are just not it. While color experimentation is not a bad thing, why not save yourself the pain of the horrendous results? Even if Pinterest may have given the impression that you can pull off these colors, trust us the cases are rare. But even if we decide to exclude the aesthetic standpoint, the problem is that these colors can have a negative psychological effect on us, making them a bad choice. Here are which colors you should avoid when it comes to your kitchen, so you can avoid these painting mistakes.

Paint colors are a vivid debate in the designer world

#Gray

According to psychologists, this is probably the worst color you can paint your kitchen. Psychologist Lee Chambers shares that this color can leave the space feeling cold, uninviting, depressing and can lower the mood overall. We don’t know about you, but those are feelings we certainly do not want to feel in the safety of our own home. While it may look cool and futuristic for a while, it will quickly give you the blues.

This is probably the worst color you can paint your kitchen

#Dark Brown

Pantone 448 C is one of the ugliest of browns out there. This mix of greens and browns creates a color that resembles dirt, grime and in general unpleasant things. According to Chambers, the kitchen is a space where we want to have a focus on it being sterile, safe, and clean and with dark browns we get the exact opposite feelings. Some researchers also found that test subjects shown this color even had feelings of danger. This type of color will definitely reduce the appeal of your kitchen.

Pantone 448 C is one of the ugliest of browns out there

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#Eggshell

While you may think that eggshell is a classic, and you really can’t go wrong with it, that isn’t really the case. Yes, this is considered a safe paint hue and can be seen in homes across the globe. However, as time has gone by, this color is now outdated. Eggshell makes a kitchen look dated, bland and without any personality. It’s also boring and tiring on the eye at the same time. So, try to avoid it or at least limit your use of it.

Eggshell makes a kitchen look dated, bland and without any personality

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#Bright Red

You may have heard that red helps the appetite. While this is true and bright colors can be fabulous, they come with risks. The intensity and shade of any color is what really determines how the space feels. While bright red hues and scarlet colors are a popular choice, when used in bigger quantities in a space that can feel very overwhelming. And this especially goes for when the color is under bright lights. This creates drama and makes the kitchen feel tiring and overheated, two things you do not want to feel in your kitchen, especially if you cook often.

When used in bigger quantities in a space, red can feel very overwhelming

#Sunny Yellow

Psychologist Lee Chambers also shares that colors such as vibrant yellow aren’t the best choice for the kitchen. While small exposure to this color may give off a sunny presence and even boost creativity, it’s tricky to handle it in larger quantities. You can incorporate this color in smaller quantities, however painting your whole kitchen yellow can actually increase stress levels and tire your eyes out much faster. This only leads to frustration, feeling unsettled, annoyed and constantly tired.

Colors such as vibrant yellow aren’t the best choice for the kitchen

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These were the colors you should never paint your kitchen, according to psychology. We hope you found this article useful. Now you can easily avoid these colors and go on to pick a more suitable color for the space.

These were the colors you should never paint your kitchen

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John Griffith

John Griffith is a young, passionate journalist. Writing has been John’s hobby ever since he was a boy. He has worked in some of the UK’s most successful news portals over the course of his professional career but found his forever home at Archzine.