Soft Green
The homeowners of this classic farmhouse-style kitchen used a soft green paint color on both the paneled walls and cabinetry to create a fun statement that isn’t overpowering. Neutral accents such as the reclaimed hickory beams, honed granite countertops, and slate floors take the pastel from sweet to timeless and sophisticated.
Bright Green
In South Carolina home, taking color cue from the grass green floors at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, it’s choosen to paint the kitchen floors a striking green. Blues and greens mean rest, home, and happiness to me. This color on kitchen floor is a good balance with the bright white walls and cheerful checked curtains.
Sky Blue
In their cozy converted schoolhouse project, outside for the kitchen’s color inspiration. They removed the small room’s drop ceiling and installed tongue-and-groove rafters, now swathed in a dreamy shade of sky blue—a design trick seen on Southern porches. The color draws the eye up which makes the room feel like it stretches to the sky.
Chalky Blue
Can’t decide between a bold color for your cabinets and an eye catching wallpaper for the walls? Why not try it all? Designer Holly Williams shows how to balance both beautifully in this Kentucky farmhouse.
Crisp White
Don’t feel badly if you’re a bit picky. Painted kitchen with a 50/50 blend of two shades to get ideal white. It’s the perfect backdrop to let your brightly colored accessories pop.
Cheery Yellow
This sunny kitchen proves there is no such thing as too much of a good thing. Its Shaker-style cabinetry, as well as its walls and those of the adjoining breakfast nook, are all awash in a bright and cheery yellow. Glass cabinet fronts and white trim, fixtures, and appliances add a punch against the solid color and help keep the space feeling light.