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19 Great Examples of Matching Joinery and Wall Colour
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Back in July 2022, we talked to architect Rebecca Naughtin about upcoming trends; one of the most arresting was the increased use of colour-matched walls and joinery. It was, she said, a cost-effective approach that allows for on-site painting and last-minute colour changes as well as flexibility after construction. “Colour-matched joinery is becoming more popular as clients and designers search for ways to make cabinetry more discreet and integrated, given that it is the colour that dominates,” she says.
An upside is that the bold colours or matching materials, such as plywoods, create a singular language for a project. “This approach gives a clean and sophisticated look perfect for kitchens, wardrobes and cabinetry.” Here, we follow up that vital insight with 19 examples of the trend across the world. Enjoy.
And remember, you can get more details of a project and see more of a professional’s work, including their contact details, by clicking on an image.
An upside is that the bold colours or matching materials, such as plywoods, create a singular language for a project. “This approach gives a clean and sophisticated look perfect for kitchens, wardrobes and cabinetry.” Here, we follow up that vital insight with 19 examples of the trend across the world. Enjoy.
And remember, you can get more details of a project and see more of a professional’s work, including their contact details, by clicking on an image.
2. Designer: A press shot of Infinity by ISVEA (available in Australia via Paco Jaanson)
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3. Cheshire, UK
Designer: The Little Greene Paint Company
Designer: The Little Greene Paint Company
4. Paris, France
Designer: A&D Vanessa Faivre
Designer: A&D Vanessa Faivre
5. Designer: Wattyl
6. Sydney, NSW
Designer: Scott Weston
Designer: Scott Weston
7. London, UK
Designer: A New Day – Interior Design Studio
Designer: A New Day – Interior Design Studio
8. …And here’s another space from the same house.
9. Hertfordshire, UK
Designer: Cherie Lee Interiors
Designer: Cherie Lee Interiors
10. London, UK
Designer: Trevor Brown Architects
Designer: Trevor Brown Architects
11. London, UK
Designer: Claudia Dorsch Interior Design
Designer: Claudia Dorsch Interior Design
13. Designer: YSG x Laminex
14. Aberdeen, Scotland
Designer: DesignSixtyNine
Designer: DesignSixtyNine
15. Sydney, NSW
Designer: Watershed Architects
Designer: Watershed Architects
16. London, UK
Designer: DeVol Kitchens
Designer: DeVol Kitchens
17. Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
Designer: Atlas Architects
Designer: Atlas Architects
18. …Here’s another bold example from the same house.
19. Atlanta, USA
Designer: Kristan & Co Interior Design
Your turn
Which of these joinery and wall colour combos do you like the most? Share your favourites in the Comments, like this story, save the images, and join the conversation.
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Designer: Kristan & Co Interior Design
Your turn
Which of these joinery and wall colour combos do you like the most? Share your favourites in the Comments, like this story, save the images, and join the conversation.
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