Tired of stainless finishes in your kitchen appliances?

Maybe it is time for COLOR for your kitchen appliances. Inspiration is diverse and everywhere! How about these alternatives to shake up the status quo?

 

The Dacor website states the shift occurring… ” Homeowners seeking to update their kitchen with high-performing appliances have not had many choices beyond solid stainless steel or extremely saturated and overbearing colors. However, our Preference Collection allows homeowners to introduce an alternative to the kitchen – in subtle tones that consumers will love looking at everyday.” Refrigerators with floating glass front panels with 6 color options – Anthracite Gray, Sterling Gray, Titanium Silver, Blue Water, Slate Green and Black- co-ordinate with other appliances. Soft, understated these Dacor colors compliment today’s contemporary styles.

Dacor glass finishes are soft  & understated

Dacor glass finishes are soft & understated

 

 

 Perlick shakes the design world  “with the first-ever stainless steel under counter refrigerated cabinets available in the colors of Amethyst and Copper.” True to Perlick’s reputation, they are not only functional, but also unique. The amethyst color with stainless steel accents offers a rich complement for a variety of styles.

Amethyst and stainless finishes accent many styles

Amethyst and stainless finishes accent many styles

 

 

Viking Range Corporation is no stranger to offering color finishes to consumers. Know for quality and design Viking has offered Stainless Steel, Black, White, Graphite Gray, Stone Gray, Taupe, Biscuit, Cotton White, Sage, Mint Julep, Sea Glass, Iridescent Blue, Viking Blue, Cobalt Blue, Lemonade, Racing Red, Apple Red, Burgundy, Plum, and Chocolate as finish options. Recently adding Cinnamon, Dijon, Kettle Black and Wasabi as color options, selections now total 24.

Viking has 24 color finish options for their appliances.

Viking has 24 color finish options for their appliances.

 

 

Adding color to a kitchen appliance can add interest to a neutral color palette.

Sounds simple, yet risky.

The real question is – Are you ready for the color Purple?