Dark Teal
These dark cabinets work beautifully off of a bright white marble sink and earthy green tiles.
Gray and White
We love gray in any room and especially in this kitchen. The soft gray cabinets pop against the dark brown wood floors, creating a modern yet simple combination. Neutral tone that she says was inspired by shells. The warm gray pairs nicely with copper cookware.
Watery Blues
This kitchen’s tone-on-tone color scheme started with the deep blue-green painted floor inspired by the surrounding coastal views. Then chose what she calls “aviator blue” for the cabinets. It’s a perfect complement to the converted barn’s warm wood tones.
Canary Yellow and Blue
Look no further than the classic yellowware bowl for proof that blue and yellow make for a timeless country combo, as seen here in this 98-square foot galley kitchen that features canary-yellow cabinets and quilt-like cement tiles. The petite 20-inch range maximizes cabinet space in the small kitchen.
Pure Black
Century-old Texas farmhouse, the wall were a boring beige and the cabinets, which vary in height, were white. Painting everything black seemed like a good way to make the cabinets blend in with the wall. She balanced the dark statement color with butcher block countertops and brass hardware and lighting.
Soft Taupe
When you want to add little color but don’t want it to overwhelm, look to a soft taupe. The appealing neutral adds a warm, but airy, swathe of color. It’s a color that also pairs well with stained wood cabinets.
Bright Blue
A calming blue for the shelves, brackets, and walls, of this kitchen, lending more cohesion to the space.