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| Citrus-inspired hues are bold, sassy, and full of energy. If  you love blazing orange but can't commit your entire kitchen, try it as  an accent. Melding drama, style,  and warmth, a punchy island mingles with black slab countertops for the  perfect amount of sophistication in this kitchen. Stunning metal-mesh  pendants illuminate the island with contemporary flair.
 
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| Ease color into a room with an attention-grabbing hue on a  kitchen island. Teal blue does all the talking in this French-themed  kitchen. Color on the upper wall and the island pops against a black-and-white backdrop, creating a striking color scheme.
 
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| Sunny Disposition Being bold is all about striking the right balance, and bold  doesn't always have to be bright. Here, a saturated, yet muted golden  yellow island gives this pretty kitchen a peppy focal point. When considering a contrasting color for a kitchen  island, look to the hues already being used in your kitchen. The color  on the island is a more intense version of the yellow tiles in the  basket-weave pattern backsplash.
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| Denim blues aren't just for your wardrobe -- they're also  perfect for a feel-good, classic interior. Deep, inky blue adds a note  of drama to this 1950s farmhouse-style kitchen,  and it stands in contrast to the white walls and countertops. A funky  chandelier and open metal shelving infuse this composed space with  contemporary flair.
 
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| Rich wood stains and white form a brilliantly contrasted palette that's both soft and  luxurious. Although considered a neutral, brown wood finishes can be  viewed as a color when played against neutral finishes, such as the  white cabinets, beige backsplash, and white marble island countertop.  Adding heft to this airy kitchen, a chocolate-brown island serves as the  focal point in this interior. Wood floors with a matching stain and  lighter-tone wood countertops on the perimeter ease the transition  between dark and light finishes, creating a charming space that's easy  to live in.
 
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| Give an all-white kitchen a lift with a refreshing coat of blue for a classic, pleasing palette with a hint of color. With a cornflower-blue island and watery-hue  backsplash, this white kitchen feels cheery and full of character.
 
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| Good looks and practicality are equal partners in this gorgeous kitchen.  A tempered chartreuse island blends the sunny side of yellow with the  vibrancy of lime green for a warm, springy look. The island was  outfitted with a roll-out baking station, fashioned in the island's  likeness, to make baking a breeze, and the frame is painted the same  zingy chartreuse as the island.
 
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| Playing with slight contrasts is a no-fail way to spice up a neutral palette. Anchoring the heart of this open kitchen,  the island's stone color, although muted, stands out against the white  walls and perimeter cabinets. Industrial elements, such as the stools,  light fixtures, and faucet, mingle with the room's traditional design.
 
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| Inspired by a playful backsplash of yellow and green, this  kitchen's golden glow is as rich as it is deep. A bold hue of mustard  yellow on the expansive island is duplicated on the lower cabinets.  If you are going for a more subtle look but still want to incorporate  an eye-catching color, apply your hue of choice to the island only, and  use the same understated finish or color on both the upper and lower  perimeter cabinets. For a coordinated look, choose a neutral hue that¿s  related to your kicky color. Here, creamy white upper cabinets have a  touch of yellow, which helps to bridge the gap between subtle and bold.
 
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| White perimeter cabinets and countertops set a clean-lined  stage for a playful emerald green island. Open shelving on one end of  the island offers plenty of space for bright cookbooks and large display  items. The contrasting butcher-block countertop on the island also  heightens the distinction between the island and the rest of the  kitchen. Sapphire blue wallpaper with pretty florals adds another splash  of jewel tones, creating a color scheme that's rich yet casually preppy.
 
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| A large furniture-style island cloaked in soft robin's-egg  blue welcomes family and guests into an impressively detailed kitchen.  Crisp white cabinets, a zinc range hood, and gleaming chrome pendant  lights pop against the blue island, providing a light and bright  atmosphere. Picking up the color of an accent island in accessories adds  polish and completes the look. Here, the springy blue repeats on the  cafe curtains on the window above the sink.
 
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| Fresh color can give a room a hearty update -- without having  to be bright and in-your-face. For colors with restrained impact, try  saturated neutrals. A moody gray-brown island adds a sense of intrigue,  taking center stage in this neutral kitchen. Red patterned stool cushions add a burst of energy.
 
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| Garden bounty-inspired hues are fresh, flexible, and capable of laying  groundwork for a kitchen color palette. With clever storage and a bit of  whimsy, the asparagus-green island perks up this kitchen. The color  also makes an appearance on perimeter cabinets and trim on the built-in  shelves. A muted corn yellow colors the walls, and tomato-red and  squash-yellow accessories complete the fresh-from-the garden look.
 
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| Pump up a kitchen with fiery hues. Red cabinetry frames and a red island energize the  kitchen's otherwise neutral color scheme. The central island directs  traffic flow while providing space for the cook to work along the back  wall. An attached table -- rather than an eating bar -- creates a  comfortable spot for homework, chats with friends, and family meals.
 
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