Timeless Pink Kitchen
Pink kitchens are vibrant, whimsy and modern, which creates an atmosphere of playfulness and luxury. Pink is timeless and has been popularly used in contemporary and European kitchens. Lighter shades of pink make your shaker kitchen look charming and calming while bright pink fills any kitchen design with tremendous energy. Over the years pink has shed its feminine and sugary reputation. Today, designers and homeowners are embracing the vivid and vibrant shades of pink. Be it a soft blush pink or a bold fuchsia, pink kitchens are a perfect choice that reflects personality and imagination. Make a striking impression with pink kitchens by TEL Kitchens- London’s leading kitchen manufacturer.
Select the Right Pink for your Pink Kitchen
Considering reinvigorating your kitchen with a splash of hues, pink serves you endless options. Considering your kitchen’s design, style, and interiors, choose the perfect tone of pink. Here are some of the popular ones from our portfolio.
- Raspberry Pink Kitchen: Add personality and glamour to your kitchen by upgrading to raspberry pink. It’s a vibrant and energetic shade of pink that resembles of ripe raspberries. It pairs perfectly with wooden accents and brass hardware.
- Kitchens in Coral Pink: This orange-tinted shade of pink is warm and inviting. It gives a fresh and modern feel to the cooking space. Pair it with wooden cabinets in white or cream shades for a cheerful look.
- Kitchens in Hot Pink: Want to go play with bold and bright shades of pink, then get your kitchen manufactured in hot pink. Pair it with blues and greens to create a fun focal point. Stainless steel appliances and hardware perfectly balance out this pink hue.
- Kitchen in Pale Pink/ Soft Pink Kitchen: Pale pink is pleasing to the eyes and is perfect for farmhouse style or rustic kitchens. Pair them with pink cabinets, brass hardware, and a wood worktop for a comforting feel. They blend in with any type of kitchen- modern, shaker, or transitional.
- Mute Pink Kitchens: Muted pinks are a lovely pink-grey-purple shade of pink which looks like neutral colours. Wooden accents and industrial-style lighting go perfectly with this type of kitchen.
- Kitchens in Plum Pink: Plum pink is a great alternative to hot pink and works perfectly for those who don’t want the vibrancy of hot pink and are looking for something that works with all styles of spaces. A plum pink kitchen island becomes a focal point of your kitchen.
- Kitchens in Bubble gum Pink: Bubble gum pink kitchens are playful and bright. Consider using it when you are using multiple tones of pink in one room. This shade of pink creates a lovely garden vibe.