Hey there! I’m Sarah, an interior designer with 15 years of experience transforming kitchens from dull to dazzling. Let’s talk kitchen cabinet colors – it’s probably one of the biggest decisions you’ll make for your space. Trust me, I’ve seen every color combination imaginable, and I’m here to help you navigate this exciting choice.
![Contemporary kitchen with Benjamin Moore Winter Snow cabinets, quartz waterfall island, minimalist brass hardware, white oak flooring, bathed in morning light streaming from large east-facing windows, garnished with ceramics, fresh herbs, and natural linens.](https://foodblasts.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/128contemporary-bright-kitchen-morning-light.webp)
The New Neutrals: Not Your Grandmother’s White Cabinets
White isn’t just white anymore, folks!
I recently designed a kitchen using Benjamin Moore’s Winter Snow OC-61, and my client couldn’t believe how different it looked from their old stark white cabinets.
Pro Tip:
Look for whites with subtle undertones that complement your countertops and flooring.
![Moody kitchen with sage green shaker cabinets, soapstone counters, brass hardware, white subway tile backsplash, and copper cookware captured during blue hour](https://foodblasts.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/129sage-green-moody-kitchen-bluehour.webp)
Nature-Inspired Colors That Are Having a Moment
Greens are the new grays, and here’s why:
- Sage green brings the outdoors in without overwhelming the space
- Olive green pairs beautifully with brass hardware
- Forest green adds drama while still feeling timeless
Bold Moves: Making a Statement
Listen up! If you’re feeling brave, here’s what’s working right now:
- Navy Blue: My personal favorite – I used it in my own kitchen
- Cobalt Blue: Perfect for modern farmhouse vibes
- Black: Yes, you can! (I’ll show you how)
Two-Tone Tricks That Always Work
Here’s a designer secret: mix these foolproof combinations:
- White uppers + navy lowers
- Light gray uppers + charcoal lowers
- Cream uppers + sage green lowers
The “Please Don’t” List
Avoid these common mistakes:
- ❌ Trendy colors without timeless appeal
- ❌ High-contrast combinations in small spaces
- ❌ Glossy finishes on poor-quality cabinets
Quick Tips for Color Success:
- Test samples in your actual lighting
- Consider your home’s overall style
- Think about resale value
- Factor in your cleaning habits
Bottom Line
Choose a color that makes you happy every time you walk into your kitchen.
Remember: This is your space, and you’re the one who has to live with it every day.
Need More Specific Advice?
Drop your questions below – I love helping fellow kitchen enthusiasts make their dream spaces come true!
Your kitchen confidante,
Sarah