Have you ever considered how the color scheme of your kitchen can impact your cooking experience? Choosing the right colors can make your kitchen feel more inviting, energizing, and even inspire your culinary creativity. So, you’re now wondering, what color should I paint my kitchen? In this article, we've gathered 51 kitchen color ideas to help you transform your cooking space using wall paint and fresh cabinet finishes, plus complementary countertops, backsplashes, and accessories too. From trendy color combinations that will brighten up a dull kitchen to classic muted palettes with a calming ambiance, these ideas will make you want to cook every meal at home.
Shades of muted blue make a fresh backdrop for a multitude of accent colors. Take this small kitchen concept for example. Light blue kitchen cabinets and matching wall paint become a smooth support for sunny yellow and hot pink elements.
Sage green delivers a soft connection with nature. Use this calming shade to enliven a plain white kitchen, then add natural wood elements to bring depth to the scheme.
Turquoise kitchen cabinets are a bold choice. They’re even bolder when paired with bright, tangerine walls!
Brown kitchen bar stools contribute a taming factor to this turquoise kitchen. Lower cabinets and the kitchen island calm the color explosion with a clean white balance.
A dark green kitchen has an aura of old-world charm. Employ sharp black fixtures to modernize the aesthetic.
Combine the green kitchen aesthetic with a feature wall of exposed red brickwork to build rich color contrast. This kitchen design places a white marble backsplash between the two to freshen and elevate the look.
Dark coral is an uber-trendy choice for a kitchen and packs a lot of punch. Instead of covering all of your units with this statement hue, consider sticking to wall paint, a tiled backsplash, or just a few wall cabinets.
Saturate your cooking space with a combination of pink and sage green. This scheme is further defined by colorful edge strips, and enriched with a statement gold linear suspension light.
A light coral colorway is soft enough to encapsulate every surface without visual overwhelm.
Color-blocking is a clever way to carve out the kitchen zone of a studio apartment or a small open-plan living room. This pastel pink shade makes a playful space, full of youthfulness.
White kitchen cabinets make a highly versatile base for strong accent colors–like these lively fuchsia pink add-ons.
A 50/50 pink and white split sets a colorful scene with an airy ambiance.
Reframe bright red kitchen cabinets and accessories with a jet-black backdrop. A matt black finish will absorb the light, leaving the more vibrant pieces to shine out.
Glossy red kitchens put the finishing touch on a flawless powder-white base, like a slick of glamorous red lip gloss.
Chocolate brown tones deliver instant warmth to a kitchen. Combine with light wood countertops and matching floors to lighten the look.
Juicy apricot sweetens up a plain white kitchen run. Color-match the kitchen backsplash, wall cabinets, and apricot wall paint to make one solid, bright burst of color.
Install a lower line of gold kitchen cabinets beneath white counterparts to build just a glimmer of glamor.
Contrast sweet pastel pink kitchen decor with earthy green kitchen cabinets and a high-contrast black kitchen island. Stick to matt finishes throughout to achieve soft cohesivity.
This small pink, green, and black kitchen concept comes with a creative pastel checkered treatment across the wall cabinets.
Inky blue-gray cabinets and a dark sage kitchen island make a moody duo. Classic panel molded doors underline the palette with a sophisticated style.
A full set of sage green-painted base cabinets, wall units, and matching kitchen island can be softly broken with a pretty, light natural wood tone. Spread cohesive wood tone throughout the room scheme with countertops, open kitchen shelves, window frames, and rustic ceiling beams.
In an all-wood tone kitchen, gold kitchen pendant lights add a rich dose of class. Throw off the quietly neutral background with some small colorful and patterned pieces, like these eye-catching decorative vases.
Bold blue units and busy blue terrazzo are sure to keep energy levels at a high, even when preparing a late evening meal for the family.
Make cobalt blue kitchen decor pop with a dark walnut cabinet surround. A third cube of contrast is placed in this kitchen concept, with the addition of a crisp white kitchen peninsula and matching white upholstered bar stools.
A muted blue kitchen island adds a stripe of cool color to neutral beige, wood, or white, kitchen designs. Intensify the effect with a row of matching blue base units and a color-coordinated backsplash.
By restricting color to your kitchen backsplash area, there is the opportunity to swap the accent color in one fell swoop further down the line. This beautiful shade of blue sets a tranquil scene, but a bright color switch would change the tone of this room entirely.
A blush pink kitchen island may not seem the obvious choice to complement a royal blue kitchen run. However, this high-contrast aesthetic creates a scene that is both rich and sweet, which sounds like the perfect components for a delicious dessert.
Breezy blue kitchen units and sandy wood tones create a beachy feel. In this home, a hanging chair adds to the laid-back, outdoor feel. An