An orange kitchen: an invitation to travel… back in time!
The Mid Century style draws its inspiration from the heart of the 20th century, between the 1950s and 1970s. During these three decades, orange was one of the flagship colors, and it was seen almost in all interiors, as well in the bedroom or in the living room as in the kitchen, of course. !
The color orange was frequently accompanied by wallpaper with a floral or psychedelic pattern. That’s good news: in recent seasons, this type of wallpaper has been reissued frequently, except that it is easier to install and resistant enough to retain all its shine for longer. For a resolutely trendy cuisine, we therefore do not hesitate to take inspiration from period catalogs!
In order to recreate this deliciously retro spirit without overdoing it, we focus on contemporary cuisine in orange and white colors. To bring a touch of softness to this dazzling tandem, you can use a muted color: pearl gray or taupe.
The other flagship material of the Mid Century style is dark wood, walnut type. However, for an even more trendy orange kitchen, you can add a touch of charcoal gray – one of the most essential colors of the moment.
If the Mid Century style is on the rise, neo Art Deco inspiration has not said its last word … far from it!
We fall for this orange kitchen, which revisits the industrial style by adopting the iconic refined aesthetic of the 1920s – 1930s! If it undoubtedly claims its retro inspiration, it offers an ultra matte finish that fits right into the current trend.
Impossible, for you, to choose your side? Dare to mix the influences! In this minimalist orange kitchen, we happily mix a terrazzo grabbed from the 1930s and a very fifties-inspired household appliance, and the result is stunning!
The chic country-style orange kitchen
Country chic style is making a comeback in the kitchen, and for good reason: it is devilishly warm. For a trendy decor, we don’t hesitate to twist it up a bit, and that, the color orange knows how to do it perfectly!
Baked orange against coral orange: this chic country kitchen plays on nuances to display discreet relief. The good idea is to have opted for a very simple white worktop, which illuminates this fiery decoration.
No need to repaint the furniture to bring your country chic white and wood kitchen up to date: simply bet for a layer of orange color on the walls, and here it suddenly looks very trendy!
The minimalist orange kitchen
Minimalism is the big trend in the kitchen. If it is sometimes necessary to resolve to do a little sorting and to lighten the cupboards and drawers to adopt it, this style seduces by its serenity. And if you find the minimalist kitchen a little too wise for your taste, opt for an orange version: effect guaranteed!
Combining orange and brick red, this minimalist kitchen is bathed in a warm and friendly atmosphere. If this flamboyant palette is daring, it allows you to give free rein to your decorative desire of the moment. We bet on lighting that gives it a little industrial air ‘, but a few pieces of craftsmanship would be enough for it to turn into a very chic ethnic kitchen.
The minimalist kitchen advocates a de-cluttered worktop. And that’s good: in this very contemporary kitchen, it comes in an astonishing version in orange lacquered concrete, and it puts on a show.
In this minimalist kitchen with a clean design, the orange color sublimates furniture and small appliances. We opted for a muted gray, which makes the color sparkle, by choosing a shade with green undertones, which brings a touch of subtle freshness.
In this minimalist kitchen full of cheerfulness, we have given up high storage and credenza, but certainly not the color! And although it is associated with green and soft pink, it is indeed orange that sets the tone!
Minimalist yet spectacular, this kitchen combines golden brass furniture delicately outlined in black with orange walls. The metallic finish is thus adorned with copper reflections, creating a unique atmosphere in the kitchen!
An orange kitchen to dust off the classics
Some decor styles resist trends. And the orange color is very effective in shaking up those timeless classics a bit!
Traditionally, bohemian cuisine displays light and bright colors. But in neon orange, we must admit that it is hot!
Industrial cooking is very simple: you never tire of it … especially when you shake up the traditional palette a little to wake it up with a touch of tangy orange!
Contemporary cuisine still too often suffers from a bad reputation, because it is sometimes criticized for being cold, even impersonal. An orange pulling on coral, a touch of pearl gray, and yet it takes on a soft and terribly cozy allure!