Most people opt for white in the kitchen, but bathed in moodier hues in this rustic kitchen. Now that the cabinets are painted paneled, while the FIR beadboard a golden brown earthy forest green—giving the 75-square-foot jewel box feel a small kitchen. Now the Ivory apron-front sink offers a burst of brightness.
Celadon Green
This Massachusetts beach house kitchen Wood-Mode cabinetry work pretty celadon green subway tile backsplash that is set off by a crisply painted white. It’s a pairing that brings a pretty color without overpowering your kitchen. Cape Cod artist Tim Dibble custom-carved the kitchen’s slate apron-front sink to incorporate local icons: a windmill, whale, lighthouse, and the word “riptide.”
Bright yellow and blue
There’s nothing more appealing than a blue-and-white kitchen. You cant beat that for a happy kitchen And a yellow setting. We say combine the two for a true win-win. This kitchen proves the point with its beautifully warm Kentucky pairing of a blue-and-white quilt-patterned tile backsplash and light and bright yellowy-green painted island. Butcher block countertops and White wall cabinets to keep things balanced.
Blue blue front
Beadboard-fronted dark lower cabinets of the kitchen in the 1900s farmhouse blue-gray hue grounds the room that might be salvaged farmhouse sink and lets both the white pop. Above, the business barely there set off by a white open shelving on blue walls paint color.
Pale Pink
If you want to bring some color to your kitchen, but aren’t quite ready to fully commit, keep the white backgrounds and timeless, and then turn on the appliances and accessories to add punches of color to.