You now have more good choices for color in your kitchen.
In this article, you will learn about the best companies for adding custom colors to your kitchen appliances.
You will also learn how to apply the most popular colors and a few cautionary tales about the wrong way to place color in your kitchen.
Take heart: 73% of all BlueStar ranges purchased at Yale are in a custom color.
You can do it too. Let's get started.
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Café Appliances Kitchen Appliances in Matte White at Yale Appliance in Hanover
Café Appliances only have four colors: white, black, stainless, and mirrored. They will be adding green and gray later this year.
However, Café Appliances allows some customization with stainless, black, copper, and brass handles for a unique look.
Café Appliances in Matte Black with Copper Hardware
The Café collection has primary colors with some customization. They also manufacture good, functional appliances.
Their double oven 30-inch ranges, French door refrigerators, and matching dishwashers perform well.
Unfortunately, many companies place style ahead of performance.
Speaking of which, let's look at Bertazzoni, SMEG, and ILVE appliances next. We don't sell any of these Italian brands. However, this article is about color, not performance. Also, the colors are attractive.
Bertazzoni Pro-Style Gas Range in Yellow
Bertazzoni is the most well-known of these three Italian companies. They manufacture five colors: black, white, yellow, orange, and red.
SMEG offers gray, black, cream, green, orange, yellow, and red in their Portofino series.
However, they have a few collections with the following partners:
You can also buy a British flag-themed refrigerator.
ILVE Nostalgie Series Range
ILVE is like Café Appliances with 23 colors, including white, blue, burgundy, emerald, black, stainless, matte graphite, and antique white.
You also have trim possibilities of copper, brass, bronze, and stainless.
First, the Italian-made ranges are inexpensive and look good in color. Consider all three if you don't cook or want to flip your house with a unique look.
Their performance and serviceability, however, are a concern.
La Cornue CornuFé 110 Range in Provence Blue
CornuFé is the less expensive, less customizable French-looking range available in only two sizes, 36 and 43 inches.
They feature eight colors and three trims matte black, gloss black, pure white, stainless, blue, gray, green, and cream.
La Cornue CornuFé Ranges at Yale Appliance in Framingham
Trims include polished brass and matte chrome.
CornuFé is a good option for a French-looking range without the price tag of a La Cornue or the complexity of a Lacanche French range.
Viking was the original company to introduce color back in the late 1980s. They have added new looks with Tuscany for more of an old-world look.
They also partnered with Sherwin Williams for 14 updated colors, including white and black.
You have many choices for a high output range. The colors are new and bold.
True Refrigeration (Right) in White at Yale Appliance in Hanover
Want to have some fun? Go to True's website and play with their "Build Your True" refrigeration design system.
True refrigerators feature 12 colors and six hinge options.
Want a white refrigerator with black or copper hinges? How about blue and brass?
Later this year, True will introduce a new race car finish with shiny surfaces.
True builds the most unique refrigeration on the market. True is all stainless and incredibly solid.
Lacanche Range
What a stunning range.
If you are looking for a French country look, then Lacanche is a consideration.
You have 31 colors and four trims in 8-to 71-inch widths.
Lacanche also offers the option to have ovens, broilers, and warming drawers.
We compared La Cornue, CornuFé, and Lacanche in our recent article. Read it before you buy a French range.
Lacanche has rich colors and allows for customization.
BlueStar Professional Range
BlueStar is one of the fastest-growing premium appliance companies.
They have 1,000 colors and ten trim packages to choose from.
You can custom order another finish if the other thousand don't work.
BlueStar has the industry's highest output range. Their refrigerators and ovens are large enough to handle full-size commercial cookie sheets.
La Cornue Range ay Yale Appliance in Hanover
La Cornue "only" has 56 colors and eight trims. However, you can completely customize the range.
Their ranges are also the best looking, from their refined style to the richness of the color.
La Cornue uses the best process to add color to a range and uses metal for strength and longevity.
The world's only fully customizable range and looks the best in color.
Now that you've learned about the best appliance brands with custom colors let's go over how to successfully add color to your kitchen.
You only need a pop of color, although you can buy all your appliances in color.
In what I feel is the best kitchen design of centralizing the sink, stove, and dishwasher, your stove is the best place for color.
You can also add color to the hood for an additional accent.
So, this:
Instead of this:
Another way to apply color is by adding a custom panel.
For a brand like True, the refrigerator is a focal point. I am more of a purist and believe you centralize color.
However, the refrigerator's color with a glass front is also attractive.
You probably thought red, orange, and grey were the most popular appliance colors, but natural colors are back.
Both matte and gloss black are popular now.
GLENWOOD Blue and White Kitchen by Rosa Moreno Kitchens
White will always be popular in New England, especially with brass and copper accents. Polished is more of a New England thing.
If you live in Florida or the Southwest, polished is probably not part of your thinking,
Refrigeration in Green with a Glass Panel
Green is the new trendy color. However, green was always the least popular when we sold lighting, so be careful.
Black steel is an oxide coating. It's simple to scratch, as shown in the video below. Once marked, you will see dots of stainless forever.
The scratches are not repairable or covered under warranty.
Oil-rubbed bronze, toast, Cappuccino, coffee, and truffle all have one commonality: they never last and are often discontinued shortly after the grand introduction.
Brown never matches cabinets and doesn't fit with the popular white and gray kitchens.
Let's have another look at the stylish Dolce&Gabbana appliances from SMEG. Look at the stove closer.
The word "retiring" means discontinued. But what happens if you need it replaced?
Many companies will discontinue colors leaving you with a mismatched kitchen in the future.
My best friend's family moved out of their home and into a new place on the other side of Needham.
They had Gaggenau appliances and did an excellent job with the finishes and the overall layout.
In the master bath, they had salmon Villeroy & Boch toilets and sinks.
Flash forward ten years, my friend buys the house, and those expensive toilets look pink.
You can be trendy but risk looking dated over the years.
You now have more choices for color in brands and appliances. Be careful not to choose the brand just by color.
A pop of color is a great way to distinguish your kitchen from your neighbors.
Start with one appliance, look at magazines, or visit Yale for inspiration.
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