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5 Kitchen Cabinet Color Trends We’re Loving

5 Kitchen Cabinet Color Trends We’re Loving

Discover the top 5 kitchen cabinet color trends to inject personality and style into your home's heart.

  • Corcoran McEnearney
  • 08/6/24
This week we would like to share an article from our partners at The Scout Guide informing us of trendy kitchen cabinet colors.Thanks to the sage advice of our Scouted design experts, we’ve uncovered the kitchen cabinet color trends you’ll increasingly find in the most stylish homes. The key to superior storage? Injecting a healthy dose of personality.
 

1. Get playful with pastels

 
Interior design by Julie Terrell Interior Design; photography by Hector Sanchez.
 
For those who love a colorful kitchen but are more restrained in their design aesthetic, Julie Terrell, owner of Julie Terrell Interior Design in Birmingham, Alabama, recommends opting for a pretty pastel hue. The main benefits of pastel cabinetry is its ability to add color and charm to a kitchen while keeping the space bright. Ready to try out this trend? Terrell is especially fond of a classic light blue, which pairs well with neutral colors and natural materials.
 

2. Wood veneers make a comeback

 
Kitchen cabinetry by Bluebell Fine Cabinetry & Design; photography by Jason Varney; styling by Kristi Hunter.
 
Everything old is new again and today’s more modern kitchens are featuring rich wood veneers. Peter Cardamone, creative director and partner at Bluebell Fine Cabinetry & Design in Wayne, Pennsylvania, explains that to enhance this sleek, minimalist design approach, incorporate integrated finger grooves as handles. This allows the beautiful wood finish and clean lines to shine without the interruption of hardware.
 

3. Go bold with color

 
Interior design by Shed & Co; photography by David Patterson; styling by Natalie Warady.
 
All-white kitchens are a classic that will never go out of style, but  Cassy Kicklighter Poole, founder and owner of Shed & Co. in Denver, Colorado, notes that adventurous color choices are becoming a lauded option. “While a neutral palette in a kitchen will always have our hearts, when it comes to cabinetry I am all for a pop of color to achieve an element of drama and whimsy,” she explains.
 

4. Mix it up

Easily executed in a multitude of chic combinations, kitchen cabinetry featuring mixed finishes is a surefire way to create a bespoke feeling in the heart of your home. Terrell suggests the classic pairing of white cabinetry and warm natural wood to anyone interested in moving forward with this double dose of design. “When used on the island or base cabinets, natural wood adds visual weight and elegance to a timeless white kitchen,” she says. If you desire a more moody vibe, Cardamone loves the look of light blues, greens, and taupes, such as Farrow and Ball Elephants Breath, mixed with accents of rift white oak and rich walnut.
 

5. Embrace natural wood

 
Kitchen cabinetry by Bluebell Fine Cabinetry & Design; photography by Jason Varney; styling by Kristi Hunter.
 
Rift cut oak cabinets—favored for its captivating linear appearance and color variations—are on the rise thanks to the warmth and natural movement they create in a space. A more traditional option than the wood veneers referenced above, Kicklighter appreciates rift cut oak cabinetry for its ability to seamlessly blend with various design aesthetics, allowing for flexibility in the finishes and accessories, as well as the peace of mind that your kitchen design can morph if your tastes change in the future.
 
For more expert advice on kitchen design, discover which countertops are hot right now and get inspired by our Kitchen Trend Report.
 

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