Light and fresh – pastel colours in the kitchen

Light and fresh – pastel colours in the kitchen

Pastel colours aren’t just for kids’ bedrooms! Soft shades look delightful in the kitchen, too. Whether you use them for your walls, cupboards, worktops or accessories, pastels give a kitchen a simply lovely feel.

Photo credit:

Lotte van Uittert

Characteristics of the kitchen:

Kitchen design: Island kitchen 
Kitchen style: „Scandinavian disco“ 
Size of kitchen island: 110 cm x 340 cm 
Materials: ceramic worktop and fronts made of MDF 
House architects: Maarten Kemperink for Livingstone 
Kitchen design: S. Veenendaal Keukens / Grando 
BORA partner: S. Veenendaal Keukens / Grando 
Location: Amersfoort, Netherlands 
BORA products: BORA Pure 
Photographer: Lotte van Uittert 

Breathing new life into your fixtures and fittings

The kitchen is usually the heart of a home. It’s where you cook, read, socialise and generally potter about. A spacious country house kitchen, a little kitchenette or an ultramodern designer kitchen – wherever you cook, the kitchen is always a unique environment. If you want the most-used room in your home to be cosy and inviting, you need to be adventurous this year and use pastel shades.

From kitchen fronts and utensils to worktops and fridges, these soft, muted shades will add a fresh and homely touch to your kitchen. Plus they can help give it an instant transformation with a modern 50s-inspired look. But don’t worry – pastels won’t end up making your kitchen look kitschy.

You need to use a bit of intuition to ensure that the pastels work and cleverly revamp your kitchen. Simply combining pastel-coloured surfaces with plants, white items or plain accessories can stop your kitchen from resembling an old sweet shop. So pick subtle colours from the outset and avoid using the same shade on every possible surface.

Which is the right pastel shade for me?

Pastel colours don’t have to look like they’re meant for kids. In fact, they can look elegant and mature in the kitchen. You can refresh your kitchen by simply using subtle ice-cream colours with a high white content. Pastels look lovely and fresh when combined with plain furnishings, a state-of-the-art BORA cooktop, select accessories or lush green plants.

There are almost no limits to the colours you can have. After all, you can change basically any colour into a fresh pastel shade to suit your tastes. From cool mint green and sunny pastel yellow to sage green and dusky pink – the choice is yours. With just the right amount of white, even black can be instantly turned into an elegant shade of grey, which brings out particular accessories beautifully.

The more you use light, springlike colours throughout, the more you create a bright and pleasant atmosphere. And you can combine different pastel shades in one space. Whether you’re pepping up a light blue kitchen with green accessories, or decorating your yellow open-plan kitchen with a peach-coloured wall, it all comes down to how creative you can be.