– Warm neutrals: taupe, clay, tan – Earthy greens: soft sage, olive – Moody tones: navy, charcoal, forest green – Rich, grounded colors over cool grays – Organic, nature-inspired palettes – Balance with light walls, wood, and stone
– Soft whites: Alabaster, Chantilly Lace – Warm beige: Accessible Beige – Greige: safe and stylish blend of gray + beige – Light woods: white oak, maple for texture
– Still trending and modern – Popular shades: Hale Navy, Iron Ore, Tricorn Black – Pair beautifully with brass or gold hardware – Best for lower cabinets, islands, or pantries – Contrast well with light quartz or marble counters
– White cabinets ? subway, zellige, or soft mosaic tiles – Dark cabinets ? cream, blush, or ivory for contrast – Warm woods ? earthy tones like terracotta or limestone – Sage green ? off-white or honey-toned tiles – Greige/taupe ? soft gray or beige with matching undertones – Mix matte + glossy textures for interest
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– Paint existing cabinets or just the island – Try chalk paint for a soft, matte look – Update lower cabinets only for contrast – Add open shelving in trending hues – Swap cabinet hardware or knobs – Use a runner, backsplash, or wall art in new tones
This warm greige blends softness and warmth, working well with white trim, natural light, and neutral or rustic kitchen accessories.
A soft white with a creamy undertone that brightens the room and pairs well with wood accents, brass hardware, or stone counters.
A rich navy blue that makes lower cabinets or kitchen islands feel bold and classic while offering strong contrast with light countertops.
A calm, earthy green that gives your kitchen a fresh feel while adding color that still reads neutral in most lighting.