04/05/2025
I always feature green when I post about kitchen cabinet colors, I think it has to be my favorite color to use in the kitchen! So here's one that doesn't feature any greens.
Here’s how to use each one effectively depending on the style and feel you want for your kitchen:
- Chantilly Lace: Bright, clean white
Use for: A fresh, timeless look in any style kitchen.
Best with: Brass hardware, wood accents, or black fixtures for contrast.
- Coventry Gray: Soft, cool gray with slight blue undertone
Use for: A calming and sophisticated look.
Best with: Matte black, brushed nickel, or polished chrome hardware.
- Providence Blue: Muted teal-blue with depth
Use for: A bold yet elegant pop of color, especially on lowers or islands.
Best with: Brass or antique bronze hardware.
- Smokey Taupe: Warm taupe with subtle depth
Use for: A cozy, welcoming feel.
Best with: Aged bronze or antique brass.
- North Sea: Deep, navy-blue with dramatic flair
Use for: A bold, sophisticated kitchen (especially on lower cabinets or islands).
Best with: Polished nickel or gold accents.
- White Heron: Soft white with a touch of gray warmth
Use for: A more muted alternative to bright whites.
Best with: Any finish; it’s a chameleon neutral.
- Museum Piece: Warm greige with a vintage vibe
Use for: A grounding base for a layered, collected look.
Best with: Wood tones, black or rubbed brass hardware.
- Boothbay Gray: Dusty blue-gray with softness
Use for: A subtle color that feels fresh and calming.
Best with: Polished chrome, brushed brass.
- Himalayan Trek: Earthy taupe with beige undertones
Use for: A warm neutral that feels inviting and timeless.
Best with: Oil-rubbed bronze, aged brass.