What kitchen colours are in for 2021?
Despite being restricted to the perimeters of our own homes, it’s fair to say whether it’s juggling home school and work or catching up on DIY, we’ve all been busy.
When our Director Aaron spoke to his brother on the phone the other day, he seemed pretty preoccupied. Later, when he sent us these photos, we realised why. He’d created this laser maze his daughter in the kitchen!
When our Director Aaron spoke to his brother on the phone the other day, he seemed pretty preoccupied. Later, when he sent us these photos, we realised why. He’d created this laser maze his daughter in the kitchen!
Now, don’t get us wrong, we’re all for multi-functional kitchens, it’s something that’s become more popular than ever in the last year. But even us kitchen design pros here at The Pentland Kitchen Company are going to struggle to incorporate one of these bad boys into our plans!
7 New Kitchen Colours
Second Nature hasn’t been twiddling its thumbs over these lockdowns either. They’ve been busy launching a whole heap of new colours that have us itching to get back to the showroom to try them out!
Luckily, this is something we know a lot more about, so here’s a quick summary of our highlights.
Second Nature has identified that people want comfort and reassurance in a kitchen, but with a stamp of individuality. And that’s what these new colours bring.
Their new palette strikes a difficult balance between classic and bold to include Olive & Forest Green, Ink Blues and Brick Reds. We know these colours will be hugely popular this year, especially when used with neutrals like pale grey, traditional creams and off-whites.
7 New Kitchen Colours
Second Nature hasn’t been twiddling its thumbs over these lockdowns either. They’ve been busy launching a whole heap of new colours that have us itching to get back to the showroom to try them out!
Luckily, this is something we know a lot more about, so here’s a quick summary of our highlights.
Second Nature has identified that people want comfort and reassurance in a kitchen, but with a stamp of individuality. And that’s what these new colours bring.
Their new palette strikes a difficult balance between classic and bold to include Olive & Forest Green, Ink Blues and Brick Reds. We know these colours will be hugely popular this year, especially when used with neutrals like pale grey, traditional creams and off-whites.

With this broad spectrum of new colours available, it’s really easy to design a kitchen that will both last for years, yet feel bang up to date in 2021.
If you’re interested in finding out more about what Second Nature has to offer, or if you’d like to get started on a project, get in touch. And if you’d like more details on kitchen mazes, it seems we also know who the experts are!
If you’re interested in finding out more about what Second Nature has to offer, or if you’d like to get started on a project, get in touch. And if you’d like more details on kitchen mazes, it seems we also know who the experts are!

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