Cream kitchen cabinets ideas


20 Cream-Colored Cabinet Ideas for a Unique Kitchen

Dan Rak

As smooth as the name suggests, cream is the ultimate neutral, especially in home-décor speak. The soft hue is as timeless as white or gray but warmer, making it easier on the eyes and helping to make any space feel less stark and clinical. It also pairs effortlessly with any accent color or material, from brass finishes to dark woods—the sign of a truly great neutral.

Elegant off-whites, alabaster tones, ivory shades, and linen hues splattered across your cabinets can make even the largest and most light-starved kitchens look welcoming, yet, boast the ability to open up smaller spaces. Ahead, 20 cream kitchen ideas that will convince you to channel your softer side.

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Alvin Wayne

Cream cabinetry may make you think of cottage-style or traditional designs, but this kitchen is proof you can boast a modern style with the soft shade. Keeping the design of your cabinet doors minimal is just the way to pull off the demure color in a more contemporary way.

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Becca Interiors

While stark white cabinets can sometimes throw off the color of marble countertops, a cream shade makes them pop. It has a way of making the white stone look brighter and the vein patterns jump off the surface. It's a match made in cream kitchen heaven.

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Interior Impressions

One of our favorite ways to tie colors together in a kitchen is via a printed backsplash. This kitchen perfectly merges the cream color of the cabinets and the white from the walls with a diamond-patterned tile behind the stove.

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Interior Impressions

If the thought of cream-colored cabinets brings visions of old-timey beige to mind, consider opting for barely-there off-white shades. A soft ivory tone will warm things up without looking outdated or dingy.

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Charbonneau Interiors 

Although we all wish we had more space, very large kitchens tend to feel cavernous, especially when they're painted in a bright white shade of paint. A soft cream tone warms things up and makes the space feel less clinical and jarring.

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Dan Rak

The perfect color marriage between grey and beige, greige is a creamy tone that boasts a cool undertone that's, well, cool. Coordinating the shade with dark warm woods gives it a modern farmhouse feel that is utterly timeless. With a shade like this, you won't feel the urge to repaint any time soon.

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Dan Rak

A super warm and buttery, almost-gold tone of off-white is surprisingly much more versatile than it seems. It serves as the perfect backdrop for both warm and cool-toned additions. The slate-shaded marble looks right at home alongside the gilded accents, thanks to the cream-colored cabinets.

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Dan Rak

There's so much about this kitchen that screams traditional farmhouse in the best way. The Bellevue cabinets (characterized by beveled frames) paired with a combination of paneled and square tiles on the backsplash and topped off in a cream hue feels straight out of the countryside.

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D Burns Interiors

If boho touches like rattan and greenery are a favorite in your home, consider opting for a grayish cream tone. The cool undertone balances the warmer hues you likely gravitate to the most, striking a stunning pairing.

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D Burns Interiors

The great thing about neutrals is they pair just as wonderfully together as they do with statement colors. If you can't choose between a creamy warm tone or a soft cool shade, you can incorporate both for a striking look. We love how this kitchen pairs a linen tone on the island and a powder blue on the remaining cabinets. It feels bright and airy without feeling basic.

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Cathie Hong Interiors

The best part about the warm undertones in creamy alabaster shades is they feel made for the fan-favorite brass fixtures. Go all out with the guided details, from faucets to drawer pulls and lighting fixtures.

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Christina Kim Interior Design

If you're looking to add some sparkle to this muted color, glass hutch doors on upper cabinets add tons of dimension and texture to a neutral color palette. Just be sure to keep the glass clean, as any smudges can be glaring in a light-colored setting.

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calimia home

Make the modest shade pop off your cabinets with the help of a vintage (or vintage-inspired) Turkish rug that boasts rich jewel tones and incorporates cream shades throughout. A single runner adds so much warmth to a space that often lacks soft textures.

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Blue Copper Design 

A take on business on top, party on the bottom, this two-toned paint job opens up this small kitchen. To recreate the look and create the illusion of a taller, more spacious kitchen, utilize the lighter color on the top and the darker on the bottom.

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Charlie Coull Interior Design

If you plan to incorporate multiple colors into your cabinetry (like this kitchen that incorporates a creamy linen tone on the cabinets and a deep navy on the island), you'll need something to tie both hues together. What better way to do this than with a printed tile that merges the colors? This gorgeous floor boasts tones of blue and cream, which set the tone perfectly for this duo.

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Charlie Coull Interior Design

While cream tones have a way of melding with gold accents, they look just as good paired with silver fixtures. A cooler-toned cream looks right at home with chrome drawer pulls, sink, and faucet.

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Ashley Webb Interiors

We can't think of a better flooring to pair with cream-toned cabinets than a warm blonde wood. Incorporate the soft-colored material throughout your kitchen design, via a coordinating pantry door, shelves, and additional accessories.

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Charlie Coull Interior Design

A truly impactful neutral has the ability to merge a variety of materials together in a seamless and cohesive way. This kitchen incorporates brass handles and drawer pulls with a chrome range hood—and the result doesn't feel the least bit ill-defined. Cream tones are perfect for dwellers who love fusing different styles together.

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Christina Kim Interior Design 

If you prefer a more custom look, opt for a custom paintable range hood. You can pair it to your cabinets' style and color so it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb.

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Britt Design Studio

What's chicer than a black and cream-colored kitchen? Matching appliances and cookware. We love how this luxe space does the extra mile to show some added flair via matching cream-colored pots.

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Cream Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

Cream kitchen cabinets have increasingly grown in popularity over the past few years – and for good reason! Cream is warmer than white and lends a timeless and luxurious look to a kitchen design. Cream-colored cabinets work in many different design styles, from modern to rustic, traditional, country, and farmhouse. They also are available in a wide variety of cabinet styles including shaker, recessed, and raised panel.

Cream is a soft hue that is as timeless as white or gray but warmer, making it easier on the eyes and helping to make any space feel less clinical. It also pairs effortlessly with any accent color or material, from brass finishes to dark woods.

Cream-colored kitchen cabinets instantly convey an elegant feeling that provides a warm and inviting feel to the space. Marble countertops, solid stone slab backsplashes, shaker style cabinets, wood, brick, or stone, all look beautiful with cream.

If you are presently researching different kitchen design options, I have created posts on blue, green, white and black kitchen cabinets as well as kitchen blacksplash and farmhouse kitchen cabinet ideas.

Cream Cabinets Pair Beautifully with Pattern 

Using a neutral like cream provides an opportunity to use color and pattern, because it’s so versatile. Try installing decorative flooring, unique backsplashes, and colorful area rugs – it creates a focal point and adds an interesting element to the space.

Pairing Cream Cabinets with Blue Tiled Flooring
Image courtesy of Carpetright

Cream Cabinets with Soft Toned Area Rug & Highly Patterned Countertops & Backsplash
Image courtesy of Brown Interiors

Striking Kitchen with Cream Cabinets and Black & White Flooring
Image courtesy of Les Ensembliers

A striking kitchen with transitional cream cabinets with antique brass pulls, glossy black and white harlequin tiled floors, black quartz counters and a linear white tiled backsplash. Two Darlana Lanterns are directly above a long kitchen island with curved edges.

Add Greenery to Brighten a Neutral Space

A little bit of greenery goes a long way in a kitchen with cream-colored cabinets. Green and cream are complementary to each other and work together to create natural visual warmth.

Transitional Kitchen with Cream Cabinets & Brushed Oak Island
Image courtesy of Studio McGee

Studio McGee made dramatic changes to this kitchen re-design by completely switching the layout by moving the range and island to create this focal moment between the two. They used creamy Swiss Coffee on the cabinetry, and used Calcutta marble on the countertops and up the backsplash. They also created a closet like pantry in this corner so the space was easy to walk through.

Cream Cabinets & Warm Wood Flooring

Southampton Beachy Kitchen Remodel
Image courtesy of Becca Interiors

Situated in the heart of Southampton’s village, this city dwellers surf retreat started with a disjointed open plan layout; taking it away from its original charming cottage architecture. Sectioning out the 1st floor, Becca Interiors were able to create cozy pockets throughout the space centering around the heart of the home; the Kitchen. Adding a bonus breakfast room looking out onto the veranda also allowed the traffic of the home to be completely repurposed; better capturing the Hamptons light, as well as focusing on functionality for this growing family. Custom clad beaded-shiplap walls visually lend to the heights of the ceiling and create an added layer throughout, whilst a vintage sourced mantle captures the spirit of the properties original charm.

Keep it Neutral for Farmhouse Appeal

Classic, Cozy and Transitional Home Design
Image courtesy of Sara Lynn Brennan Design

A well-designed neutral open-concept kitchen, living room and dining room with cream colored cabinets, warm wood flooring and a sophisticated use of pattern and texture.

Add Old World Charm

A stately Country Kitchen by Liz Bryan Interiors
Image courtesy of Liz Bryan Interiors

A stately, warm and inviting kitchen with elegant window covering, dark countertops, copper accents, artwork and warm-toned area rugs.

Matching Colors with Cream

There is a broad spectrum of color choices that work well with cream including blues, greens, grays, reds, purples, and oranges. Virtually, the sky is the limit when it comes to pairing cream with other hues.

Green Cabinets with Cream Toned Wood Kitchen Island
Image courtesy of Jean Stoffer Designer

A beautiful, warm and inviting kitchen design by Jean Stoffer.

Two-Toned Pantry with Shiplap Walls
Image courtesy of aaNovo Design

This two-toned pantry connects to the kitchen as shown in the previous image. It has gorgeous cream upper cabinets and dark lower cabinets with brushed gold hardware.

A 1920’s Tudor Style Home with a Light Blue Island & Cream Cabinets
Image courtesy of Whittney Parkinson

Instead of completely revamping the home, Whittney Parkinson blended the old and new. Fortunately, the homeowners also shared a passion for maintaining the original makeup of this home. And, because of the historical significance of this dwelling, they would have had to get approval from the local historical society before making any changes to the exterior, so there were no major adjustments done to the structure.

“The renovation of the home’s original kitchen was by far the most significant undertaking during this extensive project, as this space was nearly doubled in size, thanks to an existing breakfast nook that was used to expand the width of this room. As for the furnishings, the minimalist beige cabinetry was a direct nod to the utilitarian aesthetic of a European kitchen from the 1920s, says Parkinson.

Much like the design process of the bedroom, design inspiration for the kitchen stemmed from notable television series—in this case, Downton Abbey and Peaky Blinders. Some design elements that were considered, thanks to these shows, include exposed hinges, corbels, inset cabinetry, subway tiles, and an oversized beadboard.” ~ House Beautiful

Jean Stoffer Creates a Traditional Kitchen for a New Generation
Image courtesy of Jean Stoffer

Jean Stoffer wanted to maintain classic elements of the estate while making it usable for a modern family.   The combination of gray and cream cabinets provide a distinguished and timeless elegance to the kitchen.

Warm Metallics are the Perfect Accent for Cream

Warm metallic finishes pair best with cream such as gold, steel, black, bronze, and brushed nickel.

Cream Colored Cabinets, Soft Blue Range & Brass Hardware
Image courtesy of Studio McGee

A light and bright kitchen with cream cabinets, soft blue range, sparkling brass hardware and woven area rug.

Cream Cabinets Pair Perfectly with Wood Accents

Anything works great with cream-colored cabinets including wood flooring, countertops, open shelving, and beams. Lighter and natural wood tones work best. Adding dashes of color with area rugs, backsplashes, artwork, countertop decor or green plants is a great finishing touch.

Two-Tone Cream & Wood Cabinets
Image courtesy of Eric Olsen Design

Cream Cabinets with Open Wood Shelving, Black Range Hood and Tile Flooring
Image courtesy of Dawn Reeves Design

An Abstract, Artful and Cozy Kitchen & Nook Design
Images courtesy of Becca Interiors

Stunning Kitchen Design with Wood Topped Kitchen Island & Cream Cabinets
Image courtesy of Veranda Homes 

Veranda homes wanted to maximize the view of the land when designed this custom home located in Bearspaw on the outskirts of Calgary. The home offers exquisite built-on-site cabinetry, finished on site wide plank hardwood floors, and great attention to detail, which is evident in every room including in this gorgeous kitchen.

Add a Touch of Black to Ground the Space

Renovated European-Inspired Kitchen with a Black Backsplash & Dark Island 
Image courtesy of Whittney Parkinson Design

A 20-year-old builder-grade home, that required a facelift to fit the new owners’ personalities and incredible, European-inspired taste. Custom cabinetry, unique lighting, and textural materials play in perfect harmony with one another, to make this renovation a success!

Bring in Texture for Added Interest

Textured Seat Backs Add Interest & Texture
Image courtesy of Dawn Reeves Design

Organic & Neutral Kitchen with Cream Colored Cabinets
Image courtesy of Whittney Parkinson Design

Backsplashes add a Beautiful Finishing Touch

Airy & Open Kitchen with Plenty of Natural Sunlight
Image courtesy of Bodine White Design

Organic & Neutral Kitchen with Unique Backsplash Design
Image courtesy of Whittney Parkinson Design

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Are you designing a new kitchen? First of all, choose a main idea. We've put together a variety of tips and inspirational examples to help you get started on the exciting process of designing your new kitchen! In our galleries you will find all the basic tips for organizing the most important room in your home. Explore kitchen cabinetry options, trendy colors, storage tips for kitchen utensils, and design suggestions for small kitchens. Gather together all your favorite ideas and enjoy your new kitchen!

Color solutions for the kitchen.

Planning a kitchen renovation or developing an integrated color scheme for your new kitchen? Our gallery will inspire you with tips and suggestions on how to bring an eye-catching personality to the main room of your home with classic, bright or natural finishes.

Bright colors highlight the main areas of your kitchen.

Bright accents will grab the attention of guests and serve as an elegant backdrop for your kitchen cabinets. Make bold decisions: this red wall brings an important color accent to your kitchen and also creates a warm, inviting and modern atmosphere.

Kitchen ideas in black and white.

Black and white colors open up endless possibilities for decorating the kitchen. And the color palette is just the beginning. We hope you enjoy interesting cabinet and worktop materials such as black oak, obsidian or black granite. You can also choose from white composite materials, natural stone or light marble finishes.

Minimalist kitchen in matte tones.

A matte black cabinet adds a special touch to this black and white kitchen that fades into a black floor. Smooth white countertops on the island and along the wall create bright accents. Industrial style bar stools complete the look.

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Kitchen storage ideas.

Both small and large kitchens are multifunctional spaces. The kitchen space can become an additional study, a needlework room, an additional play area for children, or flow smoothly into your living room. That's why creative, space-saving storage solutions for kitchen accessories are so important when organizing your kitchen.

Recessed storage options for kitchen utensils.

Have you taken into account every centimeter of available space for storing kitchen utensils? If you have not organized a closet built into the wall for this purpose, then no. Recessed corners and a door frame create additional storage space – and look great at the same time.

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Small kitchen space ideas.

Even if you have a very small kitchen, you can free up a lot of space in it. You should pay attention to the most important areas. In the gallery below, you'll see some examples of space-saving, hanging shelves for storing small electrical appliances, examples of kitchen cabinets, and more.

Tiny L-shaped kitchen.

In small apartments, kitchens are usually located in one of the corners of the living space. The combination of elegant walnut and modern concrete with white accents - and lots of light - makes this small kitchen shine.

Ideas for organizing kitchen cabinets.

Kitchen cabinets define the overall style of your kitchen, from traditional to contemporary, from contemporary farmhouse style to minimalist design. Kitchen cabinets can be made in a variety of styles, using different finishing materials and equipment, you can organize exhaust shelves in them, as well as arrange them in different ways in the kitchen space. In our photo gallery you will find many examples for inspiration.

Contemporary gray cabinets with marble island.

Reflective cabinet trims will add more light to your space, especially in smaller kitchens. For kitchen islands, design in contrasting materials, such as this interesting island with marble finishes, is suitable.

Top 12 Kitchen Cabinet Color Ideas • inTrends

Wooden cabinets are beautiful, but they make your kitchen look dated. If you're ready to give your kitchen a new look, it's time to change the color of the furniture. Our color ideas will help you decide what look you want to create with your kitchen cabinets.

You'll find that painting your kitchen cabinets is an affordable way to change the look of your kitchen. By choosing the wrong color, you reduce the atmosphere of comfort and limit the space. But by choosing the right tones, you will create a comfortable and welcoming kitchen that everyone will want to be in.

So what color and style will you choose for your kitchen cabinets?

Beige Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

Neutral colors are versatile when choosing a color scheme for your furniture. Choose beige for your cabinetry and then other complementary colors for your kitchen design. They create a calming and bright space that will become a comfortable place for family and guests.

When choosing beige, paint existing cabinets. This will give the furniture a uniform and elegant look. Also a great option if you want to save money on kitchen remodeling. Lightly sand the wooden surfaces and then paint them in the selected shade.

Another option is to choose a light wood cabinet in beige. It will give the desired result as well as texture and depth.

Black Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

Make a bold statement with black cabinets. If you're working on a modern kitchen, try painting your cabinets black. You will find yourself at the peak of the color trends of modern kitchen cabinets.

Consider the quality of your kitchen when choosing black. Since black reflects the least amount of light, it can make your kitchen look like a dungeon, bringing gloom and gloom. Perhaps this is exactly what you need. However, black cabinets look best in more open and larger spaces. They also work best in kitchens with lots of natural light. If you don't have much sunlight in your kitchen, try adding more by installing downlights.

Ideas for a blue kitchen cabinet

There is nothing more impressive than a combination of dark blue with white and light wood. Then accentuate this color combination with gold, silver or brass fittings. Since blue is one of the most popular shades, your kitchen will become inviting.

If you're afraid to paint cabinets dark, don't be afraid; you have options. Consider using navy blue for your lower cabinets. Then paint the top cabinet white. In this way, you will make the kitchen large and light, because the lighter color is at eye level, and the darker color is below.

Another option is to paint the kitchen island dark blue. Then leave the cabinets against the wall in lighter colors. They will dilute the amount of dark furniture.

If you want to create a sea, coast or nautical theme in your kitchen, consider using blue. It may have shades of green to mimic the ocean. Then combine it with other elements considered nautical.

Brown kitchen cabinet ideas

Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature with wooden cabinets. They will give you rich brown tones and add texture to your kitchen. What's great about wood is that it's available in a variety of shades to give you exactly the look and feel you want.

Light wood cabinets such as pine, birch or oak give your kitchen a bright and fresh look. Dark wood options will create a feeling of sophistication and luxury. You can paint your light-colored cabinet or pick something darker, like maple, cherry, or walnut.

Cream Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

If you like the look of white kitchens but want something more sophisticated, a neutral color like cream is a natural and softer alternative. A soft color palette will create a warmer atmosphere.

If you prefer cream cabinets, try to convey the warmth of the color by using other warm neutrals in the kitchen. You may also have gold-plated items used in plumbing and electrical. Light cabinets are versatile for your changing sense of style. Which makes them the perfect base for the rest of your kitchen.

Gray Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

Gray is the new trendy neutral and you might be tempted to use it in your kitchen. However, gray cabinets will not be the best option. If you have stainless steel appliances, then choosing a color that is too close to this shade will force everything to blend together and eliminate the effect of depth. However, if your appliances are not stainless steel, then no problem, and light gray furniture will look beautiful.

Another great option is dark grey. It creates the illusion of black without being harsh or dark. Think charcoal gray combined with silver hardware for a stylish and modern look. Or use gold or brass material for a warmer feel.

Gray combined with another color is a smart choice for cabinet design. You will get the same effect of two tone furniture but with a unique and modern take on the trend. Don't be afraid to experiment. Gray cabinets look beautiful with almost any other color, including wood grain.

Ideas for a green kitchen cabinet

If you like green, why not choose it to paint your cabinets? The bright green color of the grass is perfect for country cuisine. It will bring the color of nature into the room. Green, perfect for creating a vintage vibe in your kitchen. You can pair it with brass utensils, white tiles and black appliances.

The softer color of sage also looks nice in an old house. The shade of green goes well with the American artisan style of the kitchen. Softer and more subdued, it also lends itself well to luxury kitchens.

Less popular - electric or almost neon shade of green. This rich color is best for those who really love it. It catches the eye, so we do not recommend choosing if you plan to sell your house in the near future. The neon bright hue is best suited for a modern kitchen with sleek built-in cabinets.

Mint Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

One of the most popular colors in modern kitchen cabinet design is mint. This refreshing shade of green looks great as a color accent on white and light hardwood floors.

White walls, mint cabinet doors and wooden floors are the perfect Scandinavian kitchen. The combination of mint-colored cabinets with white marble countertops will give an elegant look to the kitchen. Mint also looks beautiful with gold hardware.

If you love pastels, use mint as your main color in your kitchen. Then choose accents and decor in other pastel colors. It can be a set of cans of pale yellow shades, placed on the shelves. Or pale pink cabinet hardware.

Pink kitchen cabinet ideas

When it comes to pink, you have two options. You choose from soft and delicate light shades or bold and bright colors. Both will look beautiful. It all depends on your taste, what shade of pink you choose.

A lighter pink color will create a feminine look, but that statement is not always true. It will depend on what interior, furniture and finishing materials you choose.

Cabinets in soft pink, go well with kitchens and rustic interiors. A darker or brighter pink will create a bold design that pairs well with modern or bohemian décor. You can also create a vintage-inspired kitchen by using light, bright, or dark pink cabinets with black accent trim and contrasting white countertops.

Red Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

If you want your kitchen to come alive and make a statement, then you need to choose a bold color like a fire truck or candy red. Choose a bright red paint color for your kitchen cabinet and create a contemporary look. Pair it with gray items that balance out the red and make it look softer on the eye.

For a richer and more luxurious look, choose dark red. It can be maroon, burgundy or with a hint of merlot. These colors work beautifully with rich wood tones as they bring out the grain of the wood. Their darkness is perfectly balanced by the light shades of marble and granite.

White kitchen cabinet ideas

If you don't know what color you want, you can't go wrong with white. It's bright, makes the space feel bigger and looks clean. Your white cabinets look beautiful no matter what your style is.

Find ways to change the look of your white cabinets. In the presence of black, gold or other colors of household appliances, this is easy to do.


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