3 Designer-Approved Ways to Add a Pop of Color to Your Home
Often, when homeowners think about adding color to their kitchen or bathroom, they picture something bold, trendy, or difficult to live with long-term. However, color doesn’t have to take over a space to make an impact.
Some of the most timeless kitchen and bathroom designs use color intentionally — through a statement cabinet, backsplash tile, or carefully selected accents that add personality while still feeling balanced and sophisticated.
At Signature Kitchen and Bath, our designers are always helping homeowners throughout the St. Louis area find ways to personalize their spaces while keeping them functional and timeless. Recently, West County designers Jessica Scheer and Jenn Andracsek created three curated palettes that showcase different ways to bring color into your kitchen or bathroom design.
Whether you gravitate toward earthy greens, calming blues, or softer statement tones, these selections show how color can enhance a space without overwhelming it.
Bold Green with Organic Warmth
For homeowners who typically lean toward whites, woods, and softer neutrals, adding green can feel like a big step, but when layered thoughtfully, deeper green tones can actually feel grounded, natural, and timeless.
- warm neutral finishes
- soft white countertops
- textured green backsplash tile
- rich green cabinetry
- matte black hardware for contrast
- green kitchen cabinet ideas
- earthy kitchen design inspiration
- textured backsplash tile ideas
- colorful kitchen remodel ideas in St. Louis
If you’re considering adding color to your own space, visiting a kitchen and bath showroom can help you better visualize how different materials, textures, and finishes work together in person.
Using Blue to Brighten and Calm a Space
While some colors create drama, softer blues often bring a sense of calm and openness to a kitchen or bathroom.
For this palette, Jenn focused on creating a fresh, peaceful space that still felt practical for everyday life.
“It just felt peaceful to her, which is what we were aiming for to freshen the space up.”
The design started with a flooring selection the client immediately connected with and evolved into a palette that layered soft neutrals with blue accents and brushed stainless finishes.
The client’s kitchen lacked natural light, so keeping the space bright became a major priority. Jenn incorporated lighter finishes and quartz countertops to help reflect more light throughout the room while still making the design feel warm and inviting.
At the same time, practicality remained important:
“We wanted something that doesn’t show a ton of dirt.”
To add personality without overwhelming the kitchen, Jenn introduced blue through a statement coffee bar and backsplash accents rather than saturating the entire room in color.
This approach works especially well for:
- smaller kitchens
- low-light kitchens
- family-friendly kitchen remodels
- homeowners wanting subtle color accents
If you’re exploring kitchen remodeling services in St. Louis, softer accent colors can be a great way to make your space feel custom while still maintaining long-term versatility.
A Softer Take on Statement Color
Not every colorful space needs to feel bold or dramatic. Sometimes, softer tones can create the biggest impact — especially in smaller spaces where warmth and personality matter most.
For this palette, Jenn leaned into blush tones to create a design that feels light, welcoming, and full of subtle charm.
“This palette is perfect for someone who loves a soft neutral foundation but still wants a charming pop of color.”
The blush cabinetry adds warmth without overwhelming the space, while the marble-look surface, patterned tile, and polished nickel faucet keep the overall design feeling airy and timeless.
The combination creates what Jenn describes as:
“That country cottage, warm-breeze, barefoot-in-the-garden kind of feeling — sweet, collected, and full of quiet charm.”
One of the reasons this palette works so well is because the softer blush tone is balanced by classic finishes and lighter materials. The patterned tile introduces personality and movement, while the polished nickel hardware adds a refined, elegant touch that keeps the design from feeling overly trendy.
This type of palette works beautifully in:
- powder baths
- laundry rooms
- vanity areas
- butler’s pantries
- smaller kitchens or accent spaces
Jenn also notes that this approach is ideal for homeowners who want to experiment with color in a more approachable way:
“It brings fun and personality to the palette without making the design feel overwhelming.”
For homeowners exploring colorful kitchen or bathroom remodel ideas in St. Louis, softer statement colors like blush pink can add warmth, personality, and character while still maintaining a timeless overall design.
Why Accent Colors Work So Well in Kitchen & Bath Design
One of the biggest misconceptions in kitchen and bathroom remodeling is that adding color means committing to something overly trendy or difficult to update later.
In reality, strategic color accents often create the most memorable and timeless spaces.
Designers frequently incorporate color through:
- painted cabinetry
- coffee bars
- backsplashes
- decorative tile accents
- statement islands
- textured finishes
These elements allow homeowners to add personality while keeping foundational selections more neutral and versatile.
The key is balance.
Pairing colorful elements with softer countertops, natural textures, warm woods, or matte black finishes can help a space feel layered and cohesive rather than overwhelming.
Visit Our Showrooms for Kitchen & Bath Inspiration
Seeing materials in person can completely change how you feel about a design direction.
At Signature Kitchen and Bath, our team helps homeowners throughout the St. Louis and St. Charles area explore cabinetry, countertops, backsplash tile, flooring, and fixtures to create spaces that feel personalized, functional, and timeless.
If you’re planning a kitchen or bathroom remodel and looking for inspiration, we invite you to schedule a consultation or visit one of our showrooms to explore materials and curated selections in person.
West County
📍13945 Manchester Rd,
Ballwin, MO 63011
📞(636) 230-6400
Rock Hill
📍9701 Manchester Rd,
St. Louis, MO 63119
📞(636) 720-0451
St. Peters
📍4067 N. St. Peters Pkwy,
St. Peters, MO 63304
📞(636) 926-2414

