Gone are the days of solely relying on all-white kitchens or natural wood cabinetry for kitchen color ideas. After all, the heart of the home longs for a paint color that gives your kitchen cabinets personality and the attention they deserve.
Even if you’re worried about choosing the right color palette—whether it’s a bold color such as teal or a pastel pink or a sky blue—there is definitely a hue for you. When selecting a kitchen cabinet color, it’s important to keep in mind your kitchen’s location within your house and think about how certain color combinations will appear side by side, notes Clara Jung of Banner Day Interiors in San Francisco. “If you choose to go with a stronger or bolder color for the kitchen cabinets, ensure that adjacent rooms are complementary to the kitchen color story,” she advises. If your adjoining dining room features moody dark green walls, the light colors of soft pastel cabinetry may not always jive together, for example.
Then, consider the atmosphere you wish to evoke and choose a cabinet paint color accordingly. “Some people want to have a sexy kitchen because they don’t necessarily cook that much in the space, and others want a really fun, exciting kitchen because they cook a lot and want it to feel uplifted while baking or creating something new,” explains Linda Hayslett of LH.Designs in Los Angeles. The color scheme you select comes down to your personal outlook for the space.
Those with more demure tastes for kitchen color ideas can rest easy knowing that white cabinets will always be classy and cabinetry in greige isn’t going far. For homeowners who are torn between traditional and trendy, green kitchens are in vogue, as are deep blue color palettes. Remember this: Deep colors, such as black and bright blue, add impact to cabinetry, while softer tones and neutrals provide a cleaner look and serve as a backdrop to sculptural pendant lights, tile backsplashes, or displays of china and serving pieces. If you’re not ready to go for floor-to-ceiling color, there are plenty of spots to add a bit of brightness. Designer Jeffrey Bilhuber, whose client list includes Iman, painted the base of a Manhattan home’s kitchen island red, while leaving the cabinets and walls neutral. Mark Gillette, based in Chester, United Kingdom, added a blue chest of drawers and a coral island to a cream kitchen in England.
Updating the kitchen is one of the most popular renovation projects and one that can make a huge difference in the feel (and resale value) of a home. “Painting kitchen cabinets can come at quite an expense, so make sure to choose a color that you can live with long-term,” notes interior designer Dennis Brackeen of Dennis Brackeen Design Group in Houston. Regardless of what color you choose, there are plenty of design options to spruce things up over time. “You can always freshen up the look by adding wallpaper to the walls, change the kitchen backsplash tile or paint the ceiling,” Brackeen adds.