Rich Brown
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Expect to see browns and reds as "defining color families" of 2023, says Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. "It’s been so exciting to see people increasingly using their kitchens as a canvas for creative expression, from experimenting with different definitions of ‘neutral’ colors to being more playful with both color and pattern to bring different types of energy into a space," she explains.
Wadden adds that in kitchens and cabinetry, we can expect to see crimsons—like Sherwin Williams' Carnelian and Toile Red—become go-to shades. Saturated purples, rusts, and warm earthy reds will also be trending dark kitchen cabinet colors in the coming seasons.
Paint color: Carnelian by Sherwin-Williams
Classic Navy
COURTESY OF BENJAMIN MOORE
Blue kitchen cabinets are a classic, so you don't have to worry about your dark kitchen cabinets going out of style. Navy gives a trendy but timeless feel that leans modern and luxe. "Hale Navy is one of my absolute favorites," Yeo says. "It's a sophisticated, deep, rich blue color that is simply stunning."
"This versatile hue works well with many different hues," Yeo explains. "Pair it with a crisp white countertop for a classic look. For a softer contrast, creamy off-whites, such as Pale Oak, add a touch of warmth. Brass, gray, and wood tones also complement Hale Navy cabinets."
Paint color: Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore
Deep Pewter Green
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There's something undeniably homey yet elegant about gray-green cabinets. Wadden suggests Pewter Green, "a deep, bold sage green color with gray undertones that adds flair without overwhelming the entire kitchen."
Wadden explains that in previous years, homeowners have gravitated toward 'tuxedo cabinets' (dark cabinets on the bottom paired with lighter uppers), and she expects to see this look continue. She suggests using blues and gem-toned hues "for a non-traditional pop of color." She loves deep greens in kitchens because it lends a timeless look to a modern trend. "It's a great look for all sorts of design styles, from cottage to contemporary," she adds.
Paint color: Pewter Green by Sherwin-Williams
Neutral Black
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Dark kitchen cabinets in classic black lend richness to and help ground the space. A true black can act as a neutral backdrop, so any accent color you choose will be complementary. "Black, of course, offers ultimate sophistication and vast depth," says Erika Woelfel, vice president of color and creative services at Behr Paint Company. She adds that if you're looking for a not-so-dark shade for kitchen cabinets, an almost-black like "Cracked Pepper is a strong and inviting alternative to black."
Paint color: Cracked Pepper by Behr
Dark Blue-Black
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Railings by Farrow and Ball is a popular color choice for rooms, accent walls, cabinets, and more because it reads both blue and black depending on the light. It commands attention while still being soft and approachable.
"We’re seeing dark colors such as Railings being used on kitchen cabinetry as a way to calm an otherwise busy space in the home," says Erin Deane, color consultant for Farrow and Ball. "The darkness establishes a grounding effect and pairs well with a beautiful light neutral on the walls. These weighted schemes create a lot of depth without feeling busy. "
Paint color: Railings by Farrow and Ball
Deep Blues
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Dark hues like navy and deep royal blue are timeless options but pair well with the light and airy feel that's popular right now. Dark kitchen cabinets in navy are a classic choice for imbuing the space with color while still sticking with a classic, collegiate vibe.
"We're seeing deeper, more saturated colors like Naval becoming more and more popular in the kitchen because they help ground the space while also creating an attention-grabbing focal point, particularly when used on kitchen cabinets," Wadden says.
Paint color: Naval by Sherwin-Williams
Earthy Greens
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Green kitchen cabinets of all shades are a popular choice as they add energy and impact to a space while keeping it comfortable and earthy. Behr's Vine Leaf "is a bold and dignified green that makes a dramatic statement," Woelfel says. It's dark enough to create a strong focal point but bright enough that it won't cramp a small space.
If blue is more your color, Woelfel suggests Midnight Blue, "a deep navy that offers classic elegance" that can have the same effect.
Paint color: Vine Leaf by Behr
Moody Charcoal
COURTESY OF FARROW and BALL
Charcoal tones are an ideal middle ground between the harsh dark kitchen cabinets painted black seen in modern kitchens and the light gray tones of farmhouse style. Charcoal adds depth and warmth to the kitchen and provides a neutral space that can welcome any color scheme. "Deep colors such as Hopper Head present a modern and sophisticated backdrop for any kind of decor," Deane says. "Add a splash of Red Earth on an island and you have yourself an inviting room for family and friends to gather."
Paint color: Hopper Head by Farrow and Ball
Almost Black
COURTESY OF BENJAMIN MOORE
"Balance is key when considering dark colors in a small space," Yeo explains. She suggests Almost Black, which, as the name suggests, is a near-black that leans slightly warm. It will give the space drama without looking too cold or industrial.
Yeo adds that you can amp up the contrast by pairing dark cabinetry with lighter colors such as Chantilly Lace (shown on the walls here) or Cloud Cover. "If there isn’t too much wall space, consider keeping the dark color on the bottom cabinets and lighter color on the top. Having lighter colors at eye level helps to make the space look airier."
Paint color: Almost Black by Benjamin Moore