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Personalise your space with purple
If your kitchen needs a dramatic makeover, purple is a bold and stylish shade to consider. Available in cool, warm, dark and light tones, discover the best ways to add this colour to your space, from purple kitchen cabines to purple paint for kitchen walls and purple kitchen accessoires. You'll also find expert decorating advice and FAQs to help you plan your perfect kitchen design.
Purple Kitchen Inspiration
Purple can be a bold choice, but it can aslo be subtle. Pastel colours like lilac and lavender are excellent alternatives to pale neutrals like cream, white, and grey. Light purple kitchen walls or cabinets will keep the design pared-back.
Alternatively, a dramatic and modern dark purple kitchen can make your space feel cosy and inviting. This is ideal in homes with little natural light, embracing the darkness. Want to create a purple retro kitchen? Bright violet paint is sure to make an impact. Or opt for purple tiles for kitchen splashbacks and purple kitchen units for an eye-catching look.
Explore more of our favourite purple kitchen ideas to get inspired.
Purple Shades for your Kitchen
Not sure where to begin when choosing shades of purple and complementary colours? Dark purple kitchen cabinets are the perfect way to bring this colour into your existing design if you have a neutral kitchen - think Deep Aubergine, Royal Berry and Mulberry Burst. These shades will complement white, cream, beige, grey or black, making them a versatile option.
Want to go bold? A purple and green kitchen is an excellent choice. Make a statement with purple cabinets and green walls (or vice versa), then finish off the design with matching purple and green kitchen accessoires. Dark greens like Forest Shade and Highland Green work well with deep purple, while paler hues like Putting Green and Bamboo Stem are the best pairing for lavender and lilac.
Let's Colour Podcast: The Purple Colour Palette
Check out the Let's Colour Podcast to find out more about the purple colour palette. From Colour theory to expert interior design advice, discover the best shades of purple for your home.