[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":32},["ShallowReactive",2],{"article:kitchen-feng-shui-colors:en":3},{"slug":4,"topicSlug":5,"category":6,"title":7,"description":8,"summary":9,"publishedAt":10,"updatedAt":10,"legacyPath":11,"relatedTools":12,"seo":13,"sections":16},"kitchen-feng-shui-colors","home-feng-shui","Home Feng Shui","Kitchen Feng Shui Color Guide","A practical guide to kitchen color choices — using five-element framing for accents and base tones without strict \"wrong color, bad luck\" claims.","Kitchen color is mostly about appetite, mood, and visual rest. Five-element guidance gives a useful vocabulary for talking about that, but the underlying point is comfort and clarity at breakfast.","2026-05-08","\u002Fpages\u002Farticles\u002Fchufang-yanse-dapei.html",[],{"title":7,"description":14,"path":15},"A practical guide to kitchen color choices — using five-element framing for accents and base tones.","\u002Farticles\u002Fkitchen-feng-shui-colors",[17,20,23,26,29],{"heading":18,"body":19},"Why color framing matters in the kitchen","The kitchen is where food, family, and daily routines meet. Color affects appetite, alertness, and how clean the room reads. Feng shui adds a five-element vocabulary for that, but the underlying point is comfort and clarity.",{"heading":21,"body":22},"Working with the five elements","Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water relate through generation (wood feeds fire, fire makes earth, earth holds metal, metal carries water, water grows wood) and through control. Treat these as a sketch of how colors interact, not a strict prescription.",{"heading":24,"body":25},"Practical color suggestions","White and warm off-whites work well as a base — they read clean, reflect light, and let other accents do the work. Wood tones and soft greens add calm. Small touches of red or warm orange suit hardware and accessories. Gold accents pair with most palettes when used sparingly.",{"heading":27,"body":28},"Colors to use sparingly","Heavy black and dark grey can make a small kitchen feel tight. Saturated red on every wall tends to fatigue the eye. Soft pink rarely reads as kitchen-appropriate to most people. None of these are forbidden — just used in moderation.",{"heading":30,"body":31},"Putting it together","Start with a clean light base, choose one or two accent tones that match cabinetry and lighting, and check the room at the times of day you actually cook. If breakfast feels right, the palette is doing its job.",1778505606620]