Bold Blue
These colorful kitchen cabinets are painted blue for a pretty update. Paired with white countertops and a white tile backsplash, this lovely hue stands out without being too loud. The color is perfect for a home that needs something a little extra special in the kitchen without going overboard.
Chartreuse Confidence
Looking for a quick and easy way to revitalize an all-white kitchen? Take a cue from this one and paint colorful kitchen cabinets in an eye-catching shade. The bold chartreuse color of these cabinets personalizes the standard builder-style cabinetry. Plus, it complements the whimsical butterfly prints and wall decals sprinkled throughout the kitchen.
Royal Purpleheart
Although some trends point toward painting wood, some species make naturally colorful kitchen cabinets. One example is purpleheart, the dense, durable wood used to make these cabinets. A clear-coat finish brings out the purpleheart's reddish undertones, which work well with the stone countertops and stainless-steel appliances.
Cozy Gray-Blue
The light blue-gray color of the cabinets in this kitchen gives it a balance of vintage and contemporary. The honed white granite countertops, apron-front sink, and exposed ceiling beams tie the look together effortlessly.
Refreshing Mint
These bright, colorful kitchen cabinets add an energetic feeling. The cheerful mint color is popular and cheerful and ensures the hardworking space is welcoming for the whole family.
Beautiful Blues
It's no secret that using your home's location is an easy way to cultivate a color palette. These robin's-egg blue cabinets nod to the stunning views of the land and sky outside the kitchen windows. The cabinets were also treated with a glaze, which gives the cabinets an aged look and the kitchen a casual, lived-in sensibility.
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Restrained Red
Colorful kitchen cabinets don't have to come in big doses to be effective. Adding just a few units with a distinctive hue can have more impact than painting all of them. Here, sections of red-dyed cabinets stand out in a contemporary kitchen where the rest of the cabinetry and shelving wear a natural wood finish.
Gray Eminence
It's not just brighter hues that make for colorful kitchen cabinets. The subtle sheen of stainless steel inspired this kitchen's calming palette of gray cabinets and blue backsplash tiles. The soft gray hue of the cabinetry modernizes the kitchen but doesn't overwhelm the small space.
Butter Cupboards
Yellow cabinetry gives even the darkest kitchen a sunnier disposition. But yellow comes in many shades, from pale buttermilk and zesty lemon to subdued gold. This kitchen's cabinetry is a buttery yellow, warming the cottage-style space without overwhelming it. The white ceiling and the hardwood floor tone down the brightness.
Natural Appeal
Give your cabinets a new look quickly with a fresh coat of paint. Muted colors inspired by nature add modern appeal to this cottage-style kitchen. The greenish-gray hue of the cabinetry expertly coordinates with the subway-tile backsplash and stained concrete countertops.
Painted Cabinets and Wood Finishes
Using painted kitchen cabinets doesn't mean forsaking natural wood finishes elsewhere in your kitchen. In fact, some colorful kitchen cabinets and wood finishes work exceptionally well together, with one surface reinforcing the other. For example, the rich hue of this island adds dramatic contrast to the white-painted cabinetry and a thick marble countertop. The dark finish of the island blends with the flooring, which helps anchor it in the center of the kitchen.
Teal and Tradition
White is a color, too, and going with more vibrant cabinetry in your kitchen doesn't mean you have to exclude white. Mixing colors allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds—and ensures a visually interesting result. These colorful kitchen cabinets painted a warm teal are lightened by a white tiled backsplash and center island.
Barely-There Hues
Not sure you want your cabinets to scream color? Aim for more of a whisper. This pale blue island reflects a pastel approach, which results from layering a creamy-white glaze over a bright blue one. The off-white cabinetry throughout the rest of the kitchen exudes soft and welcoming energy.
Striking Orange
The bold orange accents add colorful kitchen cabinets to the otherwise white space. The cabinetry's clean lines and streamlined construction expertly coordinate the paint color inspired by midcentury modern style.
Boost of Yellow
Colorful kitchen cabinets are often found in contemporary-style kitchens but can also effectively energize a more traditional setting. Bold yellow paint graces the lower cabinets and an island in this cottage-style kitchen. The energetic hue adds a splash of needed color to the neutral space and contrasts the dark-stained countertops.
Collected Color
Multicolored collectibles and traditional styling give this kitchen a welcoming, vintage look. Drawing inspiration from a collection of antique dishware, the milky green color of the island is a fresh accent for the white cabinets. The beaded-board paneling used on the island base adds subtle texture.
Seeing Red
Afraid of going too far with bold color? Then concentrate it where it will count. The hutch-inspired unit along one wall of this kitchen was painted an eye-catching red hue. The rest of the cabinets were painted white or stained with a dark, rich color. Although the splash of red is anything but subtle, it doesn't overwhelm the kitchen with color.
Ebony and Ivory
High contrast between colorful kitchen cabinets can create a dramatic effect. In the kitchen of this contemporary-style home, a black-and-white color scheme carries over to the cabinets, creating a sleek and modern aesthetic. Stainless steel appliances and a polished island countertop contribute to the contemporary look.
Festive Focal Point
Color has the power to transform ordinary cabinetry into a true focal point. This kitchen's vibrant yellow cabinetry adds warmth and energy to the otherwise neutral space. The look-at-me hue conveys the homeowners' personality and makes the utilitarian space a fun and spirited area for preparing meals and entertaining guests.