About to embark on a kitchen project and aren't sure where to start? Well that's where we come in! Take these wallpaper and paint decor ideas from our customers real kitchens as your starting point...
To make your kitchen truly unique, why not add a bespoke mural to your splash back, just as @the.bigbluehouse has done here with our Quarlton Forest Green Mural. Designed and scaled custom to the measurements of your space it certainly brings the wow factor and creates a central focal point in the kitchen. To protect and give the mural longevity, simply fix a clear pane of glass over the mural for an easy to clean, protective and unique solution.
For the same look pair our Quarlton Forest Green Mural with our 001 Cotton paint colour.
Envelop your kitchen and create a dream-like space with a wraparound bespoke mural. Just choose your favourite design from our bold and beautiful selection and we will do the rest! Your mural will be scaled accordingly to the measurements of your space and also made bespoke to ensure a seamless finish all the way around your room.
The empty space between an up stand and a floating shelf in a kitchen is the perfect space for one of our borders, as seen in this kitchen by @ouroldmanse who has used our
Garden of Eden Grey Border to great effect.
For the same look pair with our
001 Cotton paint colour.
The perfect way to soften a kitchen with its hard lines is to add soft furnishings and window dressings such as cushions and blinds. Use a pattern-tastic and colourful fabric to add more character to the space, just as @davonport_interiors has done with this roman blind made form our Awning Stripe Green/Magnolia Linen fabric.
For the same look use our 003 Pink Cloud paint colour on the walls to perfectly complement our Awning design.
Adding texture to your kitchen is another way to soften the space and add a cosy, homely feel to it. Our extremely realistic faux brick wallpapers are the perfect rustic touch to add to your walls for the real brick effect at a fraction of the price and mess as the real deal. We love how Jim Lawrence have gone for our Deansgate Brick Wallpaper with its orange and brown tones to add an industrial feel to this traditional style kitchen.
For the same look pair with our
001 Cotton paint colour.
If your kitchen is on the smaller side and you want to create zones to create the illusion of space, hang wallpaper in a different 'zone' ie. the dining space to differentiate the area from the kitchen work space.
We love how
@studiodean_ have used our Dutch Floral 01 Wallpaper in this narrow kitchen to zone off the dining nook whilst also bringing pattern and colour into the space, and how
@honeybeeinteriors have used the same technique in the sofa space of this gorgeous kitchen.
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