Hi Mauro to keep as much light as possible in the room I'd suggest using a light toned paint. Something like Farrow & Ball Wevet or James White. It also depends on the colour of your kitchen units, but I'd recommend keeping it all light, with a few pops of colours in say dining chairs, to maximum the feeling of space. Hope that helps! PB
I rather like the colour on the window shutters... Maybe a nice idea to use that as an inspiration of sorts for a bit of colour within a lighter scheme... I like Wevet yes and Whitening too by Little Greene.. Chalky colours and textures would be nice here too... Some earthy and warm tones would be good.. Woods and or light marble like granite with an up stand and possibly add some crockery that has that fantastic Teal colour.. : ))
Eighth Tea by Resene. Then reduce it by one third for your trims and ceiling. Fresh and neutral but I recommend you then add some warmth/depth by way of tiles and cabinetry. Good luck :)
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