Choosing the right kitchen paint color is a contentious issue. According to some theories, warm reds stimulate appetites, while cold whites make a space look more spacious. In the end, choosing a kitchen paint color that makes you happy is what works best-especially if you're trying to spend less time eating takeout and more time cooking. Looking for kitchen paint color trends can be a helpful starting point if you're unsure of what shade you want for your new kitchen.
Warm White
○ Classics won't go out of style-but sometimes, they just need a makeover. Rather than sticking with gray and beige wall colors, clients and designers are finding innovative ways to keep these colors." In the kitchen pictured, the off-white paint color gives no impression of starkness, while the gray cabinets add depth and dimension.
Soft Pink
○ Looking for something a bit more playful and fresh—without being too over-the-top. This is a perfect combination of bold and muted pinks; it's not too loud and not too subtle. A room will look vibrant and youthful without being overpowering. Kitchen cabinets often feature this color, and it creates a unique atmosphere.
Sage Green
○ For a little while now, this soft green shade has been a design staple, and its versatility has made it a color that is sure to stay in trend. Sage green is ideal for natural, boho, minimalist, and Scandinavian decor styles.
Earthy Terracotta
○ In addition to this terracotta shade, another versatile kitchen color trend can be found in this black and white color scheme. Natural wood cabinetry, leather, black, and white accents pair beautifully with this shade and other earthy neutrals. Warm neutrals are also ideal for connecting your home with the outdoors.
Moody Blue
○ On the cooler side of the spectrum. Shades of rich blue, like the blue pictured, may appear almost black in some lighting conditions, but during the day appear as a deep cobalt. A cool, dimensional color trend with an even more unique twist.
Sleek Black
○ You're going to love this kitchen paint color trend if you like modern, luxe style. With its sleek look and diamond-shaped shape, this countertop stands out beautifully against the backsplash of diamond-shaped Calacatta gold marble tiles.