2024 has seen the renaissance of the colour pink for kitchens and it has caught our eye…
Pink is back with a bang in 2024. Designers and creative directors alike are loving this timeless colour so much that some have put it in their own kitchens! (See below) Pink is one of the most versatile colours available for using in your kitchen. The various shades available – from blush to raspberry and rose – mean you can set the tone of your kitchen with whatever hue you prefer. Pink has a naturally calming effect on a room, it instils a sense of comfort but it can also be a joyful colour, and has the power to delight us in our kitchen space. It provides the perfect backdrop for unique kitchen accents, furniture, appliances and funky interior design. Here is some inspiration for incorporating pink into your own kitchen…
PINK PANELLING
Designer Nigel, an experienced renovator at Neptune kitchens, transformed this small ‘crash pad’ into a lovely entertaining space. This kitchen boasts quality styling with the attractive pink timber panelling on the wall, creating a modern, relaxed feel. www.neptune.com
PINK ON PINK
Put the same shade of pink on everything. This dusty pink creates a calming feeling in this Neptune kitchen – especially because it is placed on the shaker doors, the shelving and the walls and is paired with a white quartz worktop. The chequered tiled floor is always a smart design choice when working with pink and is trending (Keep scrolling!) @neptunehomeofficial
ALL OVER
Commit to the pink. The painted ceilings and floor make this Noel Dempsey kitchen a statement kitchen. A cave of comfort. @noeldempseydesign
PRETTY IN PINK SPLASHBACK
Pink can be incorporated in additional accents like the unique tiled splashback pictured here. This splashback is the first thing that strikes you as you walk into this deVol kitchen. The fantastic texture and reflections on the tiles act as a perfect backdrop to the red shaker cupboards. www.devolkitchens.co.uk
CUTE AND QUAINT
This baby pink shade ties this attic kitchen together adorably. It is the perfect colour for a small space and the rustic wooden walls. @neptunehomeofficial
MARBLE FEATURE
This Miller Brothers stone marble seamless counter and walls shows the beautiful incorporation of pink through marble. The feature coordinates beautifully with the dark oak cabinetry and red lining on the doors. @millerbrothersstone
FAVOURITE SHADE
The creative director of deVol chose her chequered marble floor first, providing her with the perfect base and thus inspiration for the wall colour! Tiny flecks of pink within the marble were similar to her favourite Farrow and Ball paint colour Setting Plaster. Paired with a green tile, the pink is certainly the main character. www.devolkitchens.co.uk
POP OF PINK
In this Cash and Carry kitchen the pink tiles pop against the white shaker doors, creating a joyful feeling in the open space. www.cashandcarrykitchens.ie
SUBTLE YET STYLISH
This dusty rose cabinetry from The Panelling Centre kitchen is a subtle note of pink but adds a unique touch to this minimal kitchen. Add the patterned floor tiles and pink appliances – it becomes a groovy kitchen perfect for entertaining. www.panellingcentre.ie
STATEMENT WALLPAPER
Pink will always liven up a dark kitchen, especially with a funky wallpaper. This is a fun feature to play around with when designing your dream kitchen. www.neptune.com