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Your list of kitchen paint ideas should start with knowing the unique personality of your kitchen. Look at the architectural design in the kitchen and determine if it is a modern kitchen or a traditional one. Know what color paint is currently on the walls and why it no longer works for your kitchen. Painting is one of the easiest, most inexpensive ways to re-imagine a kitchen, but it still requires quite a bit of careful thought. Decide what overall feeling you are trying to create and then visit a paint store just to get some idea about what colors are available.

When you arrive at the paint store, your head full of kitchen paint ideas make sure you collect the small paint card samples with the name and the identifying number clearly visible. Most stores have these samples as a courtesy to help customers decide on colors before buying a non-returnable gallon of paint. Take your samples home, sit in the kitchen with them to determine the best choice, and then go to sleep. If you wake up the next day, and your choices have not changed, it might be a sign that you are ready to make your paint purchase.

Many people have always chosen neutral colors like white or beige for kitchens. It is a safe choice. It, however, is not your only choice. Try a color that complements the countertops or flooring. Alternatively, for themes like bamboo, choose a color that is reminiscent of ferns or bamboo stems. Because most kitchens are places of heavy traffic and endless chatter and gathering, it is best to choose kitchen paint ideas that are energetic. If you spend a lot of time alone in your kitchen, a peaceful color might be the ticket. Whichever is the case, wise choices in paint will always yield a happy kitchen.

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