When it comes to painting the kitchen, you may be a little unsure as to where to begin both in terms of location and color. But know that you can paint the walls, the cabinets, or even just part of a cabinet and make a major impact in the space. If you're a bit stumped about where to apply paint—and what hue to use—the 27 kitchens below are sure to help put you on the right track. Whether you're craving a shade that's deep and moody or are just hoping for something neutral and subtle, you'll find plenty of inspiration in these rooms.
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PPG Hint of Mint
Pale green isn't just a color reserved for nurseries or bedrooms; it can shine in the kitchen, too. Whether your home leans coastal or you just appreciate the color, don't be afraid to introduce it to your space. This light shade pairs best with white for a calming look.
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Clare Fresh Kicks
White kitchens have been popular for many years and can be styled to appear modern, traditional, or somewhat in between. This sunny space features crisp, modern hardware and accents.
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Behr Dark Cobalt
True blue adds a nautical touch to this family-friendly kitchen. Opting for woven, see through barstools means that the hue can really have its moment in this space.
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Clare Blackest
Black kitchen cabinets will make your space look sleek and moody (in the best way!). Black and marble or granite countertops is a common pairing.
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Clare Penthouse
This kitchen's light gray walls match with the marble island and gray and white tile backsplash. Light gray doesn't need to be seen as a dreary color by any means!
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Benjamin Moore Oxford Gray
Cornflower blue adds a comforting touch to this kitchen island. The kitchen backsplash features a mix of blue and white and ties the space together while remaining playful.
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Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter
While this kitchen is full of white cabinets, a beige island shakes things up just a bit without being too outside the box.
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Behr The Real Teal
Feeling a bit funky? Go for a bright turquoise blue in the kitchen. This one pops against the space's wood tones but adds plenty of positive into the room.
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Farrow & Ball Stiffkey Blue
A blue-gray is on-trend but timeless in this kitchen. As we can see in the above space, the shade is incredibly versatile and will look lovely with accents in shades of white, gray, and black alike.
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Glidden Flagstone
Light gray cabinets complement the other neutrals used in this ultra-modern kitchen. Gray is a great choice for those looking for a timeless hue that isn't as dark as black or as light as white.
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Benjamin Moore Calm
A light gray with beige touches coats the cabinets and island in this kitchen while more colorful accessories add finish off the look.
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Benjamin Moore Dusty Cornflower
This kitchen features a mix of light blue and white cabinets, which blend together wonderfully. If you're hesitant to go all in with one color, consider taking a cue from this space and integrating a brighter hue more sparingly.
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Benjamin Moore Shaker Beige
A warm beige adds a natural look to this kitchen, which is accentuated by the use of organic accent pieces, such as wood cutting boards, branches, and plaster serving bowls.
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PPG Delicate White
A crisp white and black kitchen looks amazing as is but could be even more fun with the addition of black and white checkered floors. This retro look is back in!
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Sherwin Williams Greenblack
A deep green paint that's almost black looking mesmerizes in this contemporary kitchen. While this shade often pairs nicely with gold and brass, we certainly appreciate the silver touches in the above space, too, proving the color's versatility.
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Farrow & Ball Mere Green
Let's go, green! Named the color of the year for 2022 by a number of paint companies, green is having its time in the sun and will continue to dazzle in this gorgeous kitchen.
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Farrow & Ball Off-Black
A chalkboard black hue isn't too dark and has a bit of a powdery finish to it. We see the color carried over into the space in terms of the sconces hung above the sink, which finish off the look nicely.
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Farrow & Ball Railings
Designer Wendy Word chose this blue hue for a few key reasons. "I like it because it’s a complex color and it relates to everything else that’s coming into the palette," she says. "A kitchen that’s open to the dining and living room and the outdoors needs to relate. This color ties nicely to many of the neutrals as well as many other colors that are found throughout the home. It brings out the veining of the marble. It makes it more prominent."
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Farrow & Ball Drawing Room Blue
A navy blue island pops in this white and wood kitchen. The styling here shows that navy isn't just a color for more traditional spaces, it can also be made to look modern and fresh.
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PPG Burnished Blade
Gray cabinets with brass pulls are oh-so-sophisticated and and sleek in the spacious kitchen above.
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PPG Pale Vista
Ultra pale green is playful and beachy in this kitchen. Bring on the boho vibes!
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PPG Sandy Pail
A sandy yellow warms up the walls in this open kitchen while allowing the white cabinets to really appear nice and crisp.
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Clare Deep Dive
A welcoming blue paired with a marble backsplash and modern black windows dazzles in this kitchen. The paneled cabinet doors are ultra on-trend, too.
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Benjamin Moore Iceberg
A baby blue, so soft that it almost appears white, stuns in this kitchen, where it's paired with eye-catching black and white tile backsplash.
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Clare Timeless
If crisp white isn't for you, consider going in the direction of off-white. This eggshell color looks right at home in the above farmhouse-style space.
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Glidden Pink Salmon
Who doesn't love a cheerful salmon pink? This backsplash color is here to bring the fun.
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Clare Neutral Territory
Warm beige also looks beautiful paired with black. This kitchen brings the California cool vibes.