How to incorporate a spring colour scheme in your kitchen
Colour ideas
Spring is one of the prettiest seasons – all about celebrating new life, blooming flowers, and a return to brighter days after a cold winter. Decorating your kitchen with a spring colour palette is sure to bring some of the season’s warmth and freshness into your home.
Spring colour ideas
Decorating with a spring colour scheme can really bring a breath of fresh air to your kitchen. While it may sound gimmicky, it’s actually more the case that Mother Nature has a great eye for colour – and you don’t have to paint your whole kitchen in daffodil yellow to bring some of spring’s vibrancy and beauty into your kitchen.
If you have your heart set on a traditional or Shaker style kitchen, you can really get away with adding some fun spring colours that compliment the charm and elegance of the period features in your kitchen. Even if you have a sleek modern kitchen, you can add some bold pops in accent colours to break up the space and bring the freshness of spring inside. Couple neutral tones with fresh spring greens, or pops of soft pink or sunny yellow – we’ve got a whole rainbow of gorgeous spring colours to decorate your kitchen with.
Pastel pink
Pastels aren’t to everyone’s taste – but forget the sugary-sweet pinks you might be thinking of. This is less little girl’s bedroom, and more of a chic nod to vintage-inspired interior design. From light pink appliances like stylish fridge-freezers or even range cookers, adding a little pink into your kitchen makes a bold statement even if it’s a paler colour. Use a muted pastel pink that’s a little cooler on the colour chart to add an accent wall to your kitchen, and pair with copper accessories to keep the look from getting too saccharine.
Duck egg blue
Duck egg blue is a classic, timeless shade that still fits nicely into a spring colour palette. Duck egg kitchens are popular, as this muted shade is calming and adds colour without being garish. Cabinet fronting in duck egg blue pairs well with a light solid wood countertop for a country farmhouse feel, or there are plenty of popular matte duck egg paints to bring the spring colour scheme to your walls. If you’d rather keep it minimal, use it as an accent colour in your small appliances, or with a backsplash in pretty blue tiles as a focal point for the kitchen.
Soft sage green
Like duck egg blue, soft greens are a popular choice for anyone wanting to bring some colour into their kitchen without it looking gaudy. Green colours bring to mind delicious fresh fruit and vegetables, and can add a stylish spring colour scheme to your kitchen. Sage green cabinets look beautiful, and can be warmed up with a pop of gold or brass accent on your kitchen cabinet handles. You could go all out with an accent wall in a darker spring green, and you don’t have to sacrifice any of the stylish key features you might like best in your kitchen – it will look striking next to white subway tiles or a traditional Belfast sink.
Buttercup yellow
Adding a yellow colour accent to your kitchen might be one for the bolder interior decorators among you, but it doesn’t have to look vintage or kitschy. Yellow is a warming, inviting shade, so it’s ideal for kitchens and dining rooms. Pick a creamy, bright yellow shade and paint a feature wall, complimented by some of your favourite monochrome wall art. Or if your dream kitchen is a modern, Scandinavian-inspired space, pops of bright buttercup-yellow accents alongside bold black accessories will look effortlessly cool while adding warm spring colours to your kitchen.
Springtime patterns
Another great way to incorporate a spring colour palette into your kitchen is with some bold patterns. Springtime is such a riot of colours and textures, so this is a nice nod to the season without going overboard. If you like a slightly more elegant, classic look, consider a chic and pretty patterned fabric of smaller flowers for your tea towels or as a runner on your dining table, or even as an accent wall. For a modern kitchen, look for a bold, geometric-inspired floral design that you can use on roller blinds or as a print to sit above your dining table, and inject some warm spring colours into your kitchen.
Spring accessories
Bring a little bit of spring inside, with fresh greenery or bunches of pretty flowers. This not only lightens up the space, but accessorising your kitchen adds a punchy spring colour palette without needing any significant painting or redecorating.
Spring flowers
The obvious answer to bring a little spring colour into your kitchen is a fresh spring bouquet. There are so many beautiful flowers blooming at this time of year – with modern flower techniques, you can get hold of most flowers year round, but if you want to keep to an authentic spring colour scheme, here are some flowers that are at their best in springtime:
- Daffodils
- Tulips
- Crocuses
- Hyacinths
- Primroses
- Camellias
Fresh greenery
We think some flowers in a kitchen or dining room are always appropriate. But if your kitchen vibe is a little bit more muted, and a vase of pretty blooms might look a little bit out of place, you can still bring some natural spring colour to your kitchen with some fresh greenery. Think a carefully arranged vase of eucalyptus leaves or glossy ruscus, or maybe even an arrangement of pussywillow (which bloom their fluffy white catkins in spring).
Add a bold spring colour scheme to your kitchen – either with a splash of paint, fun new patterns or just some springtime accessorising. If you want to give your kitchen a fresh new look, book an appointment with our Wren kitchen experts and find out how we can make your dream kitchen a reality.