8 Paint Colors for Your Kitchen Cabinets That Deserve More Recognition



While white may be declared as outdated by real estate experts and homebuyers, it still dominates kitchen design. White subway and zellige tile backsplashes, creamy walls in shades like alabaster and Chantilly lace, and white countertops made from quartz or marble remain timeless. If you’re looking to switch things up without the cost and complexity of changing hard finishes, consider painting your kitchen cabinets with underrated colors like charcoal, teal, and more.

When it comes to painting kitchen cabinets, color selection is crucial. Proper preparation, including cleaning with a degreaser and sanding, is essential for good coverage. Using the right tools, such as a paint sprayer, can also make a significant difference in achieving a smooth finish.



Matte mushroom beige

Mushroom beige is an earthy neutral that adds a beautiful touch to kitchen cabinets. Colors like Behr’s Creamy Mushroom create a cozy and calming atmosphere, especially when paired with white finishes. Opting for a matte finish can enhance the texture of the color, while a satin finish may offer better durability.

Unconventional teal blues

Teal is a bold choice for kitchen cabinets, bringing a unique touch to the space. Colors like Oceans Deep by Kilz or Secondhand Find by Magnolia create a striking contrast against white walls or natural wood elements. Pair teal cabinets with copper or brass hardware for a standout look.

Deep charcoal grays

Painting kitchen cabinets charcoal grey not only looks sleek but can also increase resale value. Shades like Sherwin-Williams’ Peppercorn or Valspar’s New Black offer a modern touch to the kitchen. To prevent the space from feeling too dark, consider using stainless steel appliances and lighter hardware.

Light peachy pinks

Light peachy pinks add a fresh and trendy vibe to kitchen cabinets when done right. Colors like Benjamin Moore’s Orange Creamsicle or Farrow & Ball’s Pink Ground offer a warm and inviting look. Pair pink cabinets with terrazzo flooring for a stylish finish.

Neutral earthy greens

Rich green tones can help update the look of outdated cabinets or finishes with red or orange undertones. Colors like Green Smoke by Farrow & Ball or Sherwin-Williams Succulent create a balanced and neutral atmosphere in the kitchen.

Perky purples

Adding a pop of unexpected purple to kitchen cabinets can bring a fun and whimsical touch to the space. Consider colors like French Violet by Glidden or Backdrop’s Gin Blossoms for a unique look. Pair purple cabinets with white elements for a striking contrast.

Rich rusty reds

Contrasting rich, deep reds with cool gray tones can create a trendy and stylish look for kitchen cabinets. Colors like PPG’s Binge Watch or Benjamin Moore’s Earthly Russet offer a warm and inviting feel. Mix and match different shades of red for added visual interest.

Cheerful sunny yellows

Yellow can energize the kitchen space, whether you choose a light buttercream shade or a bold mustard hue. Colors like Heirloom Traditions All-In-One Paint in Naples or ECOS Paint in Shortcake can add a cheerful touch to your kitchen cabinets.

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Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.