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– Rich colors with good coverage – Durable against heat & splatters – Reliable for big projects – Bold but not overpowering – Works with various countertop types – Wide color variety for coordination – Satin or semi-gloss finishes
– White Dove – Chantilly Lace – Simply White
– Revere Pewter – Balboa Mist – Edgecomb Gray
– Hale Navy – Boothbay Gray – Backwoods – Pale Oak
– Pashmina – Tapestry Beige – Sage Wisdom
Always apply paint samples directly to your cabinet surface and observe how the color shifts in morning, afternoon, and evening lighting conditions.
Compare how the sample color works alongside your countertops, backsplash, flooring, and nearby walls to avoid surprises after the cabinets are fully painted.
Give yourself time to live with the color samples for a few days so you can watch how they shift in different lighting.
Light neutrals and soft whites help smaller kitchens feel open, while deeper shades add richness and contrast in larger kitchens with more natural light.
Consider how bold or subtle you want your cabinets to look, and whether the color will stand out or flow with nearby surfaces.
Choose a paint tone that complements your home’s style to create a unified kitchen that fits seamlessly with the rest of the house.