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The Best Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors, According to 18 Designers

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Choosing kitchen cabinet paint colors that will make your cupboards pop may seem like an impossible task when there are so many brands and shades to choose from. But whether your inclination is to go for a classic white or think outside the box a bit with a moody hue, there are plenty of designer-approved options that you should feel confident about choosing. Below, 18 designers weigh in on the kitchen cabinet paint colors that they find to be ultra-dreamy and perfect for your DIY painting job.

A kitchen by Amhad Freeman showcases wall cabinets in Sherwin-Williams’ Crushed Ice.

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Sherwin-Williams Crushed Ice (SW 7647)

“This is the most absolute perfect color of light gray, and it’s as close to white as possible. I request that the cabinets be primed with standard white primer, as it will provide a clean and clear backdrop for the truest color. Always use semigloss paint, and have the cabinets hand-painted for the best look. This way, if the paint chips or gets scratched, they can be touched up much easier!”—Amhad Freeman

Farrow & Ball Pointing (No. 2003)

“It’s the perfect shade of creamy white and looks great with anything from veiny Paonazzo marble to Belgian Bluestone countertops. A little tip: I always recommend a hand-painted finish. I really adore seeing the faintest hint of paintbrush lines; I think this adds so much character.”—Alyssa Kapito

Behr Ultra Dark Cobalt Blue Extra Durable Semi-Gloss Enamel Interior Paint & Primer (PPU15-3)

“My favorite kitchen cabinet paint color is deep cobalt blue. While this color is striking, it also represents peace and serenity—perfect for one of the most-used places in your home. To achieve the desired look, you need three coats. ”—Dominique Fluker

Benjamin Moore Kendall Charcoal (HC-166)

“This is a saturated warm gray that works well in kitchens and bathrooms. For cabinet durability, oil-based paint is the best. We have the cabinets sanded thoroughly, then use an oil-based primer. I prefer to have existing cabinets sprayed for a clean look, but they can be hand-brushed as well. If a client is sensitive to smell, I recommend using Benjamin Moore’s Stix primer followed by their waster-based Advance paint line.”—Laura Casey

Sherwin-Williams Caviar (SW 6990)

“Choosing a black with depth can be a bit challenging, but we’re leaning into Caviar as the perfect black for kitchen cabinets. To keep the cabinets from getting too flat and cold, we suggest utilizing festive hardware in brass finishes to warm them up a bit.”—Eneia White

Benjamin Moore Balboa Mist (OC-27)

“It’s one of those paint shades that looks beautiful in almost any setting. It breathes an air of sophistication and visual appeal to any space. I recommend two coats of paint paired with one coat of primer for optimal results.”—Nishi Donovan

Sherwin-Williams Salty Dog (SW 9177) and Sherwin-Williams Dark Night (SW 6237)

“These impactful blues allow for a lovely contrast when paired with lighter natural or quartz countertops. We recommend using a tinted primer close to your color to cut down on the number of coats needed—at least 50 percent of the full color should be in the primer. Don’t shy away from a fun and dramatic color!”—Laura Umansky

Farrow & Ball Skimming Stone (No. 241) and Farrow & Ball Strong White (No. 2001)

“Off colors that straddle the line between gray and beige are particularly stunning and can work well with both dark and light countertops. They have just enough pigment, so if your countertops are marble, the cabinet paint intentionally doesn’t match (versus a white, which has to be perfect). Like all paint jobs, be sure to test in different lights, such as early morning and dusk.”—Anne Mueller

Benjamin Moore Simply White (OC-117)

“We love a creamy white kitchen cabinet and often use this—it looks great with many different quartz and marble countertops and is clean, simple, and not too bright. From our experience, kitchen cabinets require a primer and a minimum of two coats of paint. We strongly recommend letting your paint cure for a minimum of 48 hours; we like to wait three days before adding hardware and all your favorite items back.”—Liz Goldberg

 Sherwin-Williams’ Black Magic stars in this kitchen by Arianne Bellizaire.

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Sherwin-Williams Black Magic (SW 6991)

“For any darker color, you will likely need more coats to fully cover the cabinets. I almost always recommend choosing a semigloss finish on cabinets because it is a lower maintenance option than the flatter finishes. If covering an existing color, I would highly recommend a primer to neutralize the base and then allow the new color to present without the bleed-through from the previous color.”—Arianne Bellizaire

Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray (SW 7029)

“This is a very light, warm gray that works well with all types of neutrals—whether they’re cooler or warmer—and contrasts beautifully with darks. When painting with this shade, one coat should probably do it if you are going from a pure white, but for existing dark cabinets, I recommend at least two or even three coats to fully cover. For a more dramatic, elegant look, I recommend a semigloss or even high-gloss finish. For a more casual look, go for a flat enamel sheen.”—Amy Youngblood

Benjamin Moore Soft Sand (2106-60)

“It’s all about blush right now. A lot of clients who are getting sick of going white with their cabinets have been trending toward a soft, pale pink. When this color is done in a high-gloss mirror-like finish, it comes across as very chic yet romantic. My pick would be Benjamin Moore’s Soft Sand (2106-60) tinted in the Fine Paints of Europe’s Hollandlac Brilliant 98 enamel. You will need someone with experience in using those types of finishes; it would need to be sanded down and sprayed on and can take up to 5 to 10 layers to get the right sheen. The multilayer process ensures that there is not a bump to be felt when you brush your fingers across the final product.”—Blanche Garcia

In a kitchen by Beth Diana Smith, the back of the peninsula is painted in Sherwin-Williams’ Caviar.

Photo: Mike Van Tassell 

Sherwin-Williams Origami White (SW 7636)

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“You’ll see me use this color any and everywhere. With its warm gray undertone, it will never feel stark or cold. And using this warmer white with brass hardware gives a very sophisticated kitchen vibe that can be made playful or modern.”—Beth Diana Smith

Farrow & Ball Studio Green (No. 93)

“I like that this is almost a soft black with a hint of green. To prep your millwork or paint over previously painted cabinets, start by using a wood knot and resin blocking primer. I usually do three to four coats of this before putting on the primer. Farrow & Ball recommends different primers based on the shade you pick. For example, we did one coat of Interior Wood and a primer undercoat for dark tones. We used the Estate Eggshell finish for our topcoat, because I prefer a low-shine finish on my cabinets, as it hides any imperfections that you may see otherwise. Finally, we did two coats with an air sprayer, with four hours of drying time between.”—Pallavi Kale

Sherwin-Williams Privilege Green (SW 6193)

“Green is gaining popularity, with nearly all the paint companies selecting a version of green as their current color of the year. I have found that the key is proper prep work. If the cabinets are not prepped properly, the paint finish looks amateurish. So whether it’s a DIY project or you hire a painter, be sure that time will be put into sanding and smoothing the cabinets before painting.”— Pamela O’Brien

Farrow & Ball Lime White (No. 1)

“This is a really rich taupe-y off-white that is completely classic but very warm and interesting. I like to do this shade in either Modern Eggshell or Full Gloss depending on the look we are trying to achieve. Full Gloss works better in a space that’s a little more polished, and Modern Eggshell is perfect when we're trying to achieve a more rustic look. I always suggest using the Farrow & Ball primer under the paint, as even the most beautiful cabinet color in the world still won’t look good if it’s scuffed and chipped.”—Emma Beryl

Christina Kim Interior Design conceived this kitchen with North End Builders. The cabinets are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Classic Gray.

Photo: Raquel Langworthy Photography

Benjamin Moore Classic Gray (OC-23)

“This is actually a white paint with a tiny drop of warm gray. It’s a great look for an elevated white kitchen. First things first: We always wash the cabinets with a degreaser. Then they get sanded before getting one coat of an oil-based primer. We let that dry for a day or two and try not to rush it. Then we cover the cabinets in two coats of Benjamin Moore Advance in the Satin finish and lightly sand between coats. I’m always amazed when even older cabinets turn out so fresh and great-looking!”—Christina Kim

Sherwin-Williams Repose Gray (SW 7015)

“This is my go-to neutral kitchen cabinet color. It’s the perfect shade of greige—not too gray or too beige—and brings that earthy, organic vibe I love to see in kitchens. Choosing a high-quality paint is crucial. Kitchen cabinets are not the place to skimp on quality. Finish is also extremely important; be sure to select a durable finish that’s easy to wipe. Leave the eggshell and matte paints for your walls: Choose a more durable finish that won’t hold on to all your sticky fingerprints. ”—McCall Dulkys

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What are the most popular kitchen cabinet paint colors?

This is a question I see quite often. It’s no surprise though, kitchen cabinets are a major part of a kitchen and you of course want them to look the best they can. I get it! I’ve been there.

Painting your outdated kitchen cabinets is a fantastic way to give them a new life. If they are in good shape, why not? Painting your cabinets is the best way to update your kitchen without taking on a full renovation.

So you know you want to paint your kitchen cabinets, but what paint color should you choose?

Who better to ask about the most popular kitchen cabinet paint colors than non-other than the cabinet painting experts? At WOW 1 Day Painting, we do paint our fair share of cabinets and I am going to share the most popular paint colors customers go for. However, I wanted to talk with someone who exclusively paints kitchen cabinets, a true expert in the matter.

I decided to reach out to the very talented, expert cabinet painter, Bethany from My Reclaimed Cottage to find out what paint colors are most popular among her clients.

As expected, white paint colors topped the list, however, there were a handful of non-white paint colors that also made it. It’s a true mixed bag of paint colors.

Before I dive into the actual paint colors there are a few tips to remember when you are choosing a kitchen cabinet paint color.

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST KITCHEN CABINET PAINT COLOR

So when you start thinking about a paint color make sure you take into account your walls, counters, backsplash, floor, and appliances. You want everything to be in balance and play nicely with one another.

Consider the following:

Do your paint color research.

All that being said it’s a good idea to do some research before diving right in with a paint color for your kitchen cabinets. You want to make sure it’s the best choice and you’ll enjoy it for years to come.

Here are some helpful tips:

I have a ton of in-depth posts about all different paint colors. For example, a few of my most recent paint color posts were the ever so popular Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray, Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray, BM Caldwell Green, and Benjamin Moore Balboa Mist.

I am browsing and posting on Pinterest all the time. Check out my Pinterest page for some inspiration.

This is something I do all the time for clients. A lot of the time people know what they want but they just need a little help making the final decision.



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Sure, painting your cabinets is much cheaper than replacing them but, if you choose the wrong color you’ll end up repainting them. Not only is this more time but, it’s also more money.


13 MOST POPULAR KITCHEN CABINET PAINT COLORS

Choosing a paint color for interior walls is undoubtedly difficult, we know it’s no easy task. And choosing a paint color for kitchen cabinets is no different. No one wants to deal with the frustration and headache that can come from picking the wrong paint color.

Some of the most popular kitchen cabinet paint colors are whites and grays. But as of lately some cabinet colors that have been trending are darker colors and blues.

So, today I’m sharing with you the 13 best and most popular kitchen cabinet paint colors.

PURE WHITE SW 7005 SHERWIN WILLIAMS

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LRV 84

Sherwin Williams Pure White is such an all-around beautiful white paint color. What makes this particular white such a popular color for kitchen cabinets? It’s because Pure White has, in my opinion, the absolute perfect balance of undertones. Some whites can have a loud blue or yellow undertone that pushes them to the warmer or cooler side. Whereas Pure White is right smack in the middle not leaning one way or the other. It’s an amazing white kitchen cabinet color for sure.

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ALABASTER SW 7008 SHERWIN WILLIAMS

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LRV 82

It’s no surprise that Sherwin Williams Alabaster made it to the popular kitchen cabinet paint colors list. It’s a fantastic off-white paint color. It’s a great option for kitchen finishes that have some warm tones in them. Being that Alabaster isn’t a stark white, rather it’s more on the creamy side, it just works well.

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REPOSE GRAY SW 7015 SHERWIN WILLIAMS

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LRV 58

Surprise, surprise, Sherwin Williams Repose Gray made it to the popular list. Actually, no surprise at all! Repose Gray is my favorite gray paint color. I think it’s the best Sherwin Williams gray paint color for kitchen cabinets. It works well on cabinets because it has some depth to it. Repose is not too light of a gray, it’s just dark enough.

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ALPACA SW 7022 SHERWIN WILLIAMS

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LRV 57

This one I was surprised about. Sherwin Williams Alpaca is a warm, greige/taupe paint color. It’s warmer than Repose Gray. I think Alpaca is a popular kitchen cabinet paint color for the fact that it is a warmer taupe-ish color. Taupe paint colors work well with fixed elements like tile, with pink undertones. So the slight taupish feel of Alpaca makes it an extremely useful color for kitchen cabinets.

IRON ORE SW 7069 SHERWIN WILLIAMS

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LRV 6

Dark kitchen cabinets are making a comeback. I’m seeing them everywhere. Need proof? Iron Ore from Sherwin Williams made the popular list. Iron Ore is such a requested cabinet color because it’s dark and moody, yet it’s not quite a black color like SW Tricorn Black.

PEPPERCORN SW 7674 SHERWIN WILLIAMS

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LRV 10

Sherwin Williams Peppercorn is a fantastic dark gray paint color. Just like Iron Ore, Peppercorn is a dark bold gray however it’s a bit lighter and grayer. Peppercorn is a great option for kitchen cabinets.

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CHANTILLY LACE OC-65 BENJAMIN MOORE

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LRV 92.2

Chantilly Lace is the best Benjamin Moore white paint color for kitchen cabinets when you want a true white. There are no surprises with this gorgeous Benjamin Moore white. Chantilly Lace is a crisp and clean white. It’s a favorite among designers and homeowners alike. It’s no wonder it’s one of the most popular cabinet colors.

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WATER’S EDGE 1635 BENJAMIN MOORE

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LRV 30.42. Also known as James River Gray AC-23

I am genuinely so happy to see Benjamin Moore Water’s Edge make it to the popular list. Why do you ask? Because blue kitchen cabinets are so beautiful! They make a bold statement without being too bold. Water’s Edge is the perfect blue-gray kitchen cabinet color. Blue-gray paint colors tend to be a bit more neutral than straight-up blues which makes them easier to use.

BLUE NOTE 2129-30 BENJAMIN MOORE

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LRV 7.14

Blue Note by Benjamin Moore is another fantastic kitchen cabinet paint color. Not only is it a darker color, but it’s also another blue on the popular list. This is a bold color that will make a statement in your kitchen. Whether you use Blue Note on all your cabinets or as an accent on your island, this color will truly shine. Try pairing it with brass cabinet pulls to complete the kitchen’s look.

WHITE DOVE OC-17 BENJAMIN MOORE

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LRV 85.38

Yet another beautiful off-white paint color to add to the popular list. Benjamin Moore White Dove is truly one of the best white paint colors for kitchen cabinets. Like SW Alabaster, it’s not a bright, stark white. There is a tiny bit of warmth to it that makes it easy to use with the fixed element in your kitchen.

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DORIAN GRAY SW 7017 SHERWIN WILLIAMS

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LRV 39

Are you still wondering if gray is a popular kitchen cabinet paint color? Wonder no more, it still is. Dorian Gray by Sherwin Williams is a darker, more mid-toned gray paint color. It works well on kitchen cabinets because it has greige undertones. The balance of undertones makes it effortless to pair with the fixed elements of a kitchen.

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NAVAL SW 6244 SHERWIN WILLIAMS

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LRV 4

Not only is Sherwin Willaims Naval an overall fan favorite but it’s also on the popular kitchen cabinet paint color list. Honestly, I knew Naval would make the list. It can be considered a navy blue but with a bit more saturation to it. In my experience, Naval is often used as an accent color, for with a two tones kitchen cabinet look or on an island.

SIMPLY WHITE 2143-70 BENJAMIN MOORE

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LRV 91.7

Guess white, I mean what? We have another popular white kitchen cabinet paint color on the list. You saw it coming, I did say that white paint colors topped the list. So, Benjamin Moore Simply White is a warm white with a touch of yellow in it. It’s a great update option for kitchens that have warmer tones in them.


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Some of the most popular paint colors on this list are what you would expect. But I do think that people are exploring different options other than white and the proof is on this list. There are dark as well as light gray. Then there are also different shades of blue. It’s a well-rounded mix of colors and I believe they are all amazing paint color options for kitchen cabinets.

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Painting your kitchen cabinets is a great way to update your kitchen. Paint can truly transform the space. Not only is it a more budget-friendly way to renovate your kitchen, but it’s also a project you can DIY.

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When it comes to choosing a kitchen cabinet paint color, don’t forget to take into account things like the lighting or design features in the room. You want to make sure the kitchen is well balanced.

Don’t forget to swatch the paint color you choose. If you read my paint color posts, you’ll see I’m adamant about this.

Be prepared to swatch! Grab yourself some chippy brushes.

Swatching the paint colors will allow you to get a real feel of how they look once they are up on the cabinets. 

Use Samplize Peel & Stick Paint Samples for a mess-free way to test paint colors!

Finally, take your time and go through the appropriate steps when choosing the perfect cabinet color.  Using this advice will save you time, money, and aggravation in the long run.


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some important rules to consider

It is important for every person to feel comfort and coziness in their home. The kitchen is almost the main room where the whole family spends a lot of time, starting with a morning breakfast and ending with cozy evening gatherings over a cup of tea.

How your kitchen will look depends on how comfortable you will be in it during cooking or eating.

An important role in creating a favorable psychological climate is played by the colors that surround you. Therefore, if you decide to renovate, it is very important to decide what color to paint the kitchen.

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How to choose the right color?

In order to feel cozy and comfortable in any room, including the kitchen, it is necessary not only to arrange the furniture correctly and surround yourself with pleasant trifles, but it is very important to choose the right color scheme in which the walls in the kitchen and the ceiling will be decorated.

Each color has a certain effect on our psycho-emotional state, and this must be taken into account when deciding what color to paint the walls in the kitchen.

In order to make the right choice, consider first what style you prefer. The most popular today are all types of "folk" - country, Provence, African, retro style, classic English and modern, as well as trendy high-tech and loft.

Therefore, in order to answer the question of what color to paint the kitchen, consider the trends of the style you have chosen.

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Surely you have a favorite color that you like the most. However, if it does not fit into the chosen kitchen design, then you can purchase accessories for it made in this color.

Depending on the chosen design, you will have to decide on the choice of finishing materials - decorative plaster, paint or wallpaper.

To find out what color to paint the kitchen and which option you prefer, try to attach a sample of the finishing material to the wall at different times. This technique will allow you to determine how the selected texture will suit your room.

Lovers of bright, saturated colors should keep in mind that:

Therefore, if you prefer bright colors, it is better to paint the walls in the kitchen in shades of orange.

If we talk about fashion trends, then all shades of green are at the peak of fashion for kitchens now - according to doctors, it has a beneficial effect on digestion. Any kitchen will look stylish if you paint the walls in pistachio or salad shades of green.

Shades of yellow, pastel, red copper are not inferior to green.

A universal color for any kitchen is white - with a skillful combination of decor elements and furniture, it is acceptable for any style and in any room.

We select the color taking into account important parameters

Designers advise when choosing a color for a kitchen, always be guided not only by its characteristics, but also take into account the level of illumination, ceiling height, and the total area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room.

It is important in what design style you are going to decorate your kitchen, what furniture you put in it.

Given that the walls create a common background for any interior, you need to remember a few basic rules:

The construction market offers a wide range of finishing materials with different textures and a wide range of colors. But still, you should not chase fashion and use it to decorate the kitchen, regardless of the chosen design, black colors and shades of chestnut.

Walls painted in these colors will make the room visually cramped, dark and gloomy, regardless of its size and light level. Given the negative impact on mood as well as human health, these colors should not be used for wall painting at all.

It is important what color to paint the ceiling in the kitchen. We are accustomed to white ceilings, devoid of reliefs, but they are already rather tired. If the area and height of the kitchen allows, the ceiling can be mounted in several levels of drywall, stretch ceilings can be made of vinyl film.

Both of these methods can be combined. Here you can play with the shape, color, and placement of light sources. You can make a two-level ceiling in two matching or, on the contrary, contrasting colors.

However, for small kitchens with low ceilings, it is still better to stick with classic white or soft pastel colors that give the impression of an expanding space. A glossy ceiling of delicate light colors made of vinyl film would be appropriate.

Color solutions that visually change the size of the kitchen

The question of what color to paint the walls or ceiling is not the only one that you will have to decide before and during the renovation of the kitchen. The general appearance of the renovated premises depends on many little things that should be taken into account.

Furniture

This is one of the most important pieces of kitchen interior, so when deciding what color to paint the walls and ceiling, it is necessary to take into account the color of the furniture with which you are going to furnish your kitchen.

Here, too, there are rules to follow:

Finishing materials

So, you have decided on the general background of the kitchen and the ceiling. However, kitchens are not always painted in a single color - very often wallpaper with a pattern, decorative plaster or ceramic tiles with an ornament are used for wall decoration.

When choosing these materials, you should also take into account some subtleties that can visually change your kitchen:

Conclusion

The above are some rules that should be considered before proceeding with the repair of the kitchen and the preparation of materials.

But these are just the main directions. The design of each room is strictly individual, and, using our recommendations, you can show your imagination and independently determine which paints and finishing materials are suitable for your kitchen.

We hope that our advice will help you make a good choice, and your kitchen will become truly comfortable and stylish after renovation.

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The choice of color for the kitchen set depends on how you would like to see the kitchen after all work is completed. It can be calm or tonic, effective or calming, bright or gentle. Consider in this article the basic rules and advice from designers on choosing colors for the kitchen.

Designer tips on how to choose the right color for your kitchen set and what to watch out for:

* Do not use more than two colors in one kitchen set.

* If the kitchen set is designed in two colors, then the color of the upper cabinets should be lighter in tone than the lower cabinets.

* A monochromatic kitchen looks better when it is made of colors ranging from light beige to dark brown, pleasant, calm and not too flashy. A plain kitchen looks good if the kitchen space is not large.

* Only one color should be the dominant color in the headset if the headset is made in different colors.

* Different colors of the kitchen unit must be combined with each other.

Furniture should be the starting point in kitchen interior design.

If you are planning to buy brightly colored furniture, it is advisable to make walls in calm, neutral colors.

And vice versa, a monochromatic and not bright kitchen set requires more catchy, contrasting walls and surrounding decor.

The following color combinations are popular in one set: black and white, black and pink, black and red, black and orange, red and gray, red and white, yellow and blue, beige and gray, green and light yellow, dark brown and light brown, brown and beige, orange and dark brown, lilac/purple and yellow, burgundy and light pink, green and brown.

* In a small kitchen space, you do not need to use dark saturated colors.

Remember that a light color visually enlarges the space.

* A room with a large area will become more comfortable if the light suite is supplemented, "diluted" with bright accents.

* Too dark a kitchen set, even in a large kitchen, can create a gloomy atmosphere.

* The colors of nature are best suited to the color of kitchen furniture.

The best color combinations in one kitchen set:

- White - goes well with almost all colors. Best with blue, red and black;
- Beige - matches blue, brown, gray and white;
- Gray is a neutral color that can be used as a base color. Pairs well with beige/cream, pink, red, purple, brown, blue;
- Pink - brown, white, olive, gray, turquoise matches this color;
- Red - ideally combined with yellow, white, green, blue and black, combination with gray is also possible;
- Brown - with bright blue, cream, pink, green, beige, light brown;
- Orange - with blue, blue, lilac, violet, green;
- Yellow - with blue, lilac, light blue, gray, black, lilac;
- Green - goes well with golden brown, yellow, black, light beige;
- Blue - to red, gray, orange, pink, white, yellow;
- Blue - to purple, green, yellow, orange, red;
- Lilac - to yellow, green, brown, beige;
- Black is a universal elegant color. Looks good with all colors. Best combined with orange, pink, green, white, red, yellow.






Color plays a huge role in a person's life, it affects well-being, mood, performance, relationships. The kitchen is an important part of our home, we spend a lot of time there, so choosing the color of the walls for this room should be taken seriously.

Basic rules for choosing wall colors for the kitchen:

Each person has an individual approach to the choice of color, so you should figure out what will be relevant for the kitchen, and what can hardly be called the right decision.

Let's take a closer look at the main color options:

Red - This color is considered one of the most intense, bright, impressive and eye-catching. However, do not forget that it can not only arouse appetite, but also inappropriately increase blood pressure. Psychologists say that such a solution for the kitchen is preferable for people who are strong-willed, self-confident and able to always keep any situation under control. Psychologists have come to the conclusion that bright red furniture should not be installed by those who regularly diet, wanting to lose weight.

Pink - This shade of red can have different effects on a person - it all depends on the saturation. However, he is not so aggressive, but, on the contrary, carries a tendency to calm and tranquility. Pastel shades of pink are able to improve mood, give a feeling of lightness and tenderness, but crimson ones - awaken appetite, increase tone, excite, make people more emotional.

Orange - If the lady of the house chooses this color for her kitchen furniture, she will always win. The fact is that it is orange shades that moderately increase appetite, and communication in such a bright environment is always relaxed and easy. This is one of the reasons why such tones are chosen in many modern cafes and restaurants. They are considered the key to movement, dynamics and communication. Who should choose such a solution? First of all, those people who are used to quick snacks are active and purposeful.

Yellow - A yellow kitchen will be filled with light, warmth, comfort and boundless good mood all year round. This choice is most often inclined to cheerful and loving people who love to start their day with beauty. Even in cloudy weather, when it is autumn or winter outside, it will always be sunny and clear in a yellow kitchen. Experts say that this color awakens the "muse" in creative people, and also contributes to the manifestation of imagination, prompts a desire to experiment, including in culinary business. A variety of shades allows you to choose the best one, but it should be borne in mind that too bright contributes to anxiety, and dim - a breakdown.

Green - Green has long been considered the most pleasant color to perceive. It evokes a feeling of calmness, and the interior in such colors gives people comfort and a sense of security. In addition, it is a symbol of growth, life, development, relaxes, protects from stress, nervous overload. Choosing a green kitchen is for those people who do a lot of work, read, work, and also regularly experience psychological or physical stress. In addition, scientists have found that this coloring is able to reduce pain in the abdominal cavity, harmonizes the general condition of the body.

Blue - A blue kitchen is sure to give its owners a sense of calm. It is natural that such an environment will evoke associations with relaxation, sea, sky, water. Well, how can you not relax here? Paradoxically, scientists have found that the popularity of blue shades increases at times when a country or the world as a whole is experiencing crises, including economic ones. It's easy enough to explain. It is the heavenly colors that are a sign of security, trust and even devotion. If there are those in the house who want to say goodbye to excess weight forever, then it is worth acquiring a kitchen in a bright blue color, since, unlike red, it perfectly fights hunger, dulling it.

Violet/Lilac - Violet kitchen is always a bit of a daring option, which always reeks of brightness. Many are inclined to this choice, knowing about some mystical properties of such shades - to attract wealth, strength and power. Nevertheless, it is the purple color that is considered an expression of sensuality, subtlety. To make such a kitchen look luxurious and stylish, you should pay attention to the right combination of shades and accessories. Calm tones, in turn, will create a unique romantic atmosphere in this corner of the house, where it will be pleasant not only to cook and eat, but also to receive guests with a cup of fragrant tea.

Brown - In most apartments today you can find kitchens in brown made of wood or "under it". This is not surprising, because such a color gives a feeling of confidence, stability, trust, comfort. In addition, it is considered the most neutral, since, in most cases, it does not affect the general well-being or mood. It is worth noting that brown is one of the most combinable colors, as most of the others are combined with it.

Black - A kitchen in black is, as they say, an amateur. The fact is that many modern people are prone to prejudice and consider this color to be mournful, mystical, dark. However, designers prove the opposite and, with a skillful combination of accessories, turn the black kitchen into a stylish and presentable room, which, in addition to everything, looks spectacular and harmonious. This is a classic that will remain relevant and in demand at any time. Most often, black is combined with white, red and orange.

White

The indisputable advantage of such a kitchen is the visual expansion of space. Also, this color is able to soften combinations of any, the brightest shades. It is known that it is completely impractical, but it always looks stylish, spectacular, expensive. However, you should not get carried away too much, as the abundance of white can cause eye strain and even headaches.


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