Colour psychology: What’s the right colour for your luxury kitchen?

Choosing the colour of your bespoke kitchen is often the most exciting part of the kitchen design journey. But where to start? Colour psychology is one design tool that can help nail the perfect shade in your Roundhouse kitchen. It explores how different colours affect mood, behaviour and energy – even the taste of your food. Sounds interesting, right. When you work with our design team, together we look at the impact of different colours in your new kitchen. By listening to your needs, we can help make the process feel intuitive, effortless and positive. And whether you pick a pastel pink kitchen or emerald green kitchen island, we are committed to creating a design tailored to you and built to last. In short, Roundhouse experts create understated luxury kitchens with confident colour just for you.

Come on in, the colours are glorious at our Roundhouse showrooms.

Feel calm in a blue kitchen

Blue kitchens are spot on for creating a sense of calm, trust and peace. From rich indigo to energetic teal and pale turquoise, a blue kitchen can also promote focus and productivity. Blue is also popular for making a bespoke kitchen design feel larger and more spacious. It’s a great choice for busy homes too. In the Tandon kitchen, Farrow & Ball’s rich Hague Blue colour is paired with a patinated silver metal finish on the island. The result is modern, cool and clutter-free. You’ll also find Indigo Blue in our Studio range of modular luxury kitchens. Create a top-to-to blue kitchen or pair with one of Studio’s neutral hues for a mix-and-match mood.

Warm up to white kitchen design

You can’t go wrong with a classic white kitchen. Timeless and chic, white kitchen design is associated with cleanliness, hygiene and purity – great qualities for this multifunctional hub where you love to cook, eat and socialise. White kitchens also add an instant feeling of peace, tranquillity and openness, making it a popular shade for open plan luxury kitchens that anchor the home. If all white kitchens feel a little too clinical, balance with natural materials and warmer accents. In our Dunne project, Farrow & Ball’s Wimborne White is offset with antique bronze handles and a bold patterned quartzite kitchen island. Alternatively, try softer off-white, almond, pearl and sand hues for a timeless elegance. Time to tap into new-look neutrals for white kitchens that do so much.

Go green in bespoke kitchens 

Green kitchens have topped our colour wish list for a while – and it’s easy to see why. From soft sage to jewel-like emerald, green shades are linked to growth, health and our natural surroundings. So going green in bespoke kitchens will effortlessly inject a sense of fresh air, harmony and nature. Yes, our glorious green kitchens bring the outside in like no other luxury kitchen trend. Head to our Kinsey bespoke kitchen with a fluted oak kitchen island. The relaxed yet striking green kitchen is practical and full of character thanks to the soft sage cabinetry. It also connects to the garden for a fresh way to channel green kitchens for 2025 and beyond. Head to our blog and discover more ways to create an indoor outdoor kitchen.

Try muted pink kitchen cabinets

Simple yet purposeful kitchen design is what we do best at Roundhouse. And blush pink luxury kitchens offer an elegant modern kitchen colour expertly tailored to your lifestyle. Pink kitchens are warm and tranquil; it’s a shade that’s uplifting and happy too. We’re big fans of soft, muted pinks like blush and rose to create a serene neutral backdrop. In the Brand bespoke kitchen, Farrow & Ball’s Setting Plaster is combined with antique brass on the island and a tinted bronze mirror splashback. The look is inviting, chic and glamorous for understated luxury kitchens, big and small.

Did you know Roundhouse can colour match to any shade or hue for your bespoke kitchen? Book a consultation with one of our design experts today.