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Apple Green, Lemon Yellow: Fall Colors Kitchens

2008_10_06-Color.jpgHave you noticed? The Fall Colors Contest is in full swing at our sister home sites. We love this annual opportunity to peek into dozens of homes and get more inspired in our use of color. We especially love seeing the kitchens. There have been some bold and beautiful kitchens already this year; click through for a peek.

 
 

Apple green: The top image is from East #2: Christine's Bright and Cheerful. We like how she uses a purely functional item, the pegboard, to bring color into her kitchen.

Lemon yellow: International # 3: Jo's Primary Pop has a lemony brightness that seems to hold the sunshine. Here are a couple more images from her kitchen:

Deep blue teal: Virginia's Color Awareness feels calm and soothing to us - just what we want during a long evening in the kitchen.

Citrus green and orange: Southwest #1: Benjamin and Elizabeth's "Citrus Harmony" has a lot of citrus colors going on, but we like how they're balanced out by the modern grey walls of their apartment.

Hot red: International #1: Mariola's Punches of Color has a pink-red warmth that feels very appealing against the bright white of her kitchen.

What colors do you use in your kitchen? Do you have a favorite entry from the contest thus far?

Related: Kitchen Spotlight: Kyle's Colorful Boston Perch

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Kitchen Design, Inspiration, Fall Colors 2008

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Does anyone know what kind of hooks were used with the pegboard? I live in a drab apartment that I'm afraid to paint in case I can't get the walls back to the original blinding white that they are now, and I'd love to do this in my kitchen for some color.

posted by JigsawJones on October 6th 2008 at 11:38am
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Hooray for pegboard in the kitchen! Julia Child's was the first kitchen I ever saw sport this, and it inspired me to use it in mine, too. It's so nice to be able to hang pots and utensils, even without ceilings tall enough for pot racks.

@Jigsaw--I just use the standard S hooks you can find at hardware stores and at IKEA. There are a lot of different kinds if you're looking for something stylistic.

posted by OneWallKitchen on October 6th 2008 at 2:54pm
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Jigsaw...
Most hardware stores offer a selection of hooks and holders specifically for pegboards.

posted by reb on October 6th 2008 at 3:01pm
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