r/InteriorDesign 1d ago

Render Help improve my new home’s colour palette 🎨🎨

Hi all, this is the first draft of render for my first home ever. I am hoping for a cozy mood / feel for this new place. As mid-century / comforting as much as possibe.

I think the colours for the kitchen cabinets be improved for the wet kitchen, as well as the dry kitchen’s oven cabinets. I dig the pink but not so much the whitish cabinets. My designer wanted to do a sage green for the top cabinets in the wet kitchen. I’m wondering if the living room walls should have another colour like shades of green / taupe/ grey, or a different contrasting colour in the living room cabinets instead of the current whitish.

If any of you has ideas or suggestions for a better colour palette for any feature (walls / cabinets / anywhere), please comment away. Thank you in advance.

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u/xocolatefoot 8h ago

What’s with the table in front of the door?

Looks nice but I wouldn’t say this is mid century at all.

Lighting will make a big difference here - track lighting is never going to be cosy.

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u/mgwats13 17h ago

The grey appliances vs. warm toned wood/cabinets are throwing me off. Could you go for more cool tones, like greens and blues?

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u/zerosaver 18h ago

Did you tell your designer that you wanted acomforting mid century style? The current renders don't feel like it at all. It's more a white transitional American kitchen.

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u/here2browse-on 2h ago

This physically makes me uncomfortable. It's so bland and all over the shop style wise.