Painted cabinets kitchen ideas: 29 Painted Kitchen Cabinet Ideas You Can Easily Copy

29 Painted Kitchen Cabinet Ideas You Can Easily Copy

Devon Grace Interiors

Looking for a quick way to transform your kitchen? Invest in a fresh coat of paint—and remember that your walls aren’t the only thing worth repainting. Since cabinets are the most visible element in any kitchen, they probably deserve a tune-up more than your walls do.

“Nothing is more impactful than a fresh coat of paint,” Mary Maloney, owner and principal designer at Bee’s Knees Interior Design, says. “Paint can revive, refresh, and add new life to a tired and dated kitchen.”

When it comes to repainting your kitchen cabinets, there are a few things you’ll want to consider. For starters, what does the rest of your space look like? “Plan and coordinate carefully,” Maloney says. “Think about how the colors will relate to all the other elements and connecting spaces.”

Then, consider other factors—like your home’s architectural style, and how long you plan to live in your home before reselling it. (Spoiler alert: If you plan to sell soon, Maloney recommends keeping your space as classic and versatile as possible.)

Once you’ve narrowed down your selection, you’ll still have plenty of great paint colors to choose from. So to help you pick the perfect shade for your space, we’ve rounded up some strikingly painted kitchen cabinets, and we asked designers to share their go-to kitchen cabinet painting advice.

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Becca Interiors

If you’re having trouble picking a paint color, use your space as a starting point.

“We love a pop of color, but you really need to map out a game plan that is going to make sense for the long haul,” Maloney says. “What colors will work best with the architecture and style of your home?”

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Goldalamode

Can’t settle on a single cabinet color? Paint your cabinets two different colors. Two-toned cabinets have become a popular pick for kitchens. And while you can choose any two colors you like, you’ll probably want to ground your base cabinets with a dark color and pick a lighter shade for your wall cabinets.

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Amy Bartlam

Kitchens are filled with decorative accents. And if harmony is your goal, you probably don’t want all of them to be bold.

“Pick a focal point,” Maloney says. “Who is going to be the star of the show—the colorful cabinets, the exotic marble countertops, the statement backsplash?” Decide whether your cabinets are the statement-maker, and if they’re not, keep them subdued.

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Bespoke Only

When choosing a paint color, consider how you can add contrast to your space. Olga Hanono, the principal designer at Olga Hanono, says she loves to pair a classic kitchen with a surprisingly bold cabinet color.

“If your kitchen is very traditional, I recommend that you choose a strident color to give it a touch of creativity,” she says.

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Julian Porcino

When choosing a paint color, don’t just take a shade at face value. Pay attention to the color’s undertones and consider how they’ll pair with the other undertones in your space.

“Mistakes are common, and often occur due to a conflict of undertones,” Maloney says. Undertones are typically either warm (yellow) or cool (blue), and you’ll want to stick to one or the other.

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Finding Lovely

There’s nothing wrong with keeping it simple. Warm white cabinets are a favorite for a reason—they reliably look good.

“We love color, and we get excited when a client lets us ‘play’ with color, but you can’t go wrong with a classic white cabinet,” Maloney says. “A warm white is a favorite ‘go-to’ for cabinetry.”

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Reena Sotropa

Your cabinets should pair well with the rest of your kitchen, so turn to your backsplash for color inspiration. Match your cabinets directly to your backsplash, or use your cabinets as an opportunity for contrast: If your backsplash is bold, could you mellow out your kitchen with a neutral cabinet color?

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Erin Williamson Design

If you’re painting your cabinets more than one color, consider divvying up your shades by cabinet style. Paint your base cabinets one color and your wall cabinets another. Or make your floor-to-ceiling cabinets a different color than the other cabinet styles in your space.

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Becca Interiors

Black may seem like an odd color for kitchen cabinets, but the bold neutral can look great in classic and contemporary kitchens, alike. If you find yourself drawn to a dark color, go for it.

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Design: Mindy Gayer Design, Photo: Vanessa Lentine

Keep your kitchen sleek by matching your cabinets to your walls—and matching your walls to your ceiling. This top-to-bottom approach will create one continuous wall of color, which is sure to make a statement, even if the color you choose is white.

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Design: Mindy Gayer Design, Photo: Vanessa Lentine

Color isn’t the only thing you can play with when it comes to cabinetry. Texture can make your space more dynamic, too. “I like not only using paint for the cabinets,” Hanono says.

She notes that by layering paint over a textured material—like a mesh cabinet door or a deep-grained wood—you can “give a special touch” to your kitchen.

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Finding Lovely

If you have any glass door cabinets, consider the items you store inside them. Since glass is transparent, these items will shine through—affecting the way your paint color looks. Treat these items like you’d treat the other accents in your kitchen: Choose a cabinet color capable of complementing them.

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Julia Robbs

Since your kitchen counters probably touch your kitchen cabinets, you want the two to pair well. “The cabinet colors you select must play nicely with your solid surfaces,” Maloney says.

Keep your colors complementary, and balance out your space. If your countertops are particularly bold, keep your cabinets subtle—and vice versa.

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Finding Lovely

Cabinets come in different styles, and you want to make sure the paint color you choose suits the kind of cabinets you have. If your kitchen is lined with modern slab cabinets, complement them with a contemporary color, or add contrast by pairing versatile shaker cabinets with a surprisingly bold shade.

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Jessica Nelson Design

When choosing a paint color, you need to consider every color that’s in your kitchen—and every color you can see from your kitchen. (This is particularly important if you have an open floor plan.)

“Are there open site lines visually connecting your kitchen to other living areas?” Maloney says. “If so, you must think about how all the colors relate to each other—do they play nicely together?”

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Design: Mindy Gayer Design, Photo: Vanessa Lentine

If you went all out with your kitchen—pairing bold countertops with textured light fixtures and a statement ceiling—your cabinets may be a good place to take a breather. Choose a neutral that will lend your space the cohesion it needs. And if that sounds boring, remember that neutrals abound. (Your options aren’t limited to cool white or warm white.)

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Ashley Montgomery Design

A range hood is an eye-catching element in any kitchen, so consider painting it the same color as your cabinets. This is an easy way to bring your space together, and it can look particularly statement-making if your range hood is situated between matching cabinets or shelves.

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Design: Mindy Gayer Design, Photo: Lane Dittoe

Cabinet exteriors get all the attention. (And rightfully so—they’re the first thing someone will see when they step into your kitchen.) But cabinet interiors deserve some love, too. For a striking effect, paint your cabinet interiors the same color as your cabinet exteriors. Then they’re sure to look great, whether they’re open or shut.

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Proem Studio

Your floors may not be the first place you turn for kitchen cabinet inspiration. But since they’re a major part of your space, they’re worth keeping in mind.

“You need to factor in your flooring, backsplash, and countertop materials,” Maloney says. So keep your undertones consistent. And if your floors are particularly striking, balance them out with subtler cabinets.

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Becca Interiors

If you want your cabinets to blend into your space without matching your walls exactly, choose a color that’s a shade or two darker than your walls. Since the shade will be in the same color family, it should naturally suit your space—while adding a subtle dose of contrast to your kitchen.

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Amy Bartlam

Craving a kitchen that feels classic but not conventional? Paint your cabinets a subtle shade, and save the pop of color for your island. “You can play it safe by introducing a pop of color for the island area,” Maloney says. 

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Tyler Karu

Remember that you don’t have to paint all your cabinets. In fact, by painting most of your cabinets—and leaving some unpainted—you can create a pop of un-color that’s just as bold as a pop of color.

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Tyler Karu

On-trend colors can be incredibly tempting, but Maloney cautions against them. “Stay away from anything too trendy, and think about what you are going to love for the long haul,” she says.

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Design: Mindy Gayer Design, Photo: Vanessa Lentine

One sneaky place to add an accent color? Your cabinet interiors. If your cabinets are open, this can be a great way to add contrast. And if your cabinets are closed, this detail can serve as a fun finishing touch—one that’s only visible when your cabinet doors are open.

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Devon Grace Interiors

Picking three different cabinet colors may seem like overkill. But if all three shades are neutrals, they should play surprisingly well together. 

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Homemade by Carmona

If you can’t commit to wall-to-wall color, designate a few statement cabinets to paint a vibrant shade. Look around your space for worthy candidates: could the tiny cabinets above your oven become the pop of color you’re looking for?

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Devon Grace Interiors

Anxious about adding color to your space? Push yourself to take a risk. “I encourage people to dismiss their fear of colors and experiment,” Hanono says. “You can add a lot of freshness to your kitchen with a bit of color.” 

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Devon Grace Interiors

No kitchen cabinet is complete without a little hardware. So factor accents—like hinges, doorknobs, and drawer pulls—into your painting plan. “If you wish to update or replace hardware, make that decision before the painting begins,” Maloney says.

After all, your new hardware might affect your cabinet color choice. And if it’s a different size than your old hardware, you might have some holes to fill in before painting.

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Calimia Home

Colors can look different at different times of day, so spend time with the colors you’re eyeing before committing to them. “Do color tests,” Hanono says. “Colors don’t always match.” And they don’t always look the way you thought they would, either.

12 Ways to Revamp Your Kitchen Cabinets for the Ultimate Makeover

10 Painted Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

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Pack a punch with freshly painted kitchen cabinets. This time-tested method of giving cabinets a clean look has been advanced with newly developed paints that make your job easier. When you contrast the minimal cost of paint and materials to the incredibly high cost of new kitchen cabinets, painting your cabinets is a clear winner.

Before launching head-first into this project, though, remember that this project is more than a quick, one-day job. Every item in your kitchen cabinets must be removed and safely stored. Doors and drawers need to be removed. Every surface that you intend to paint first requires thorough cleaning. Choose one of two directions when painting kitchen cabinets: using materials assembled individually or working with all-in-one surfacing kits made especially for cabinets. 

Painting Cabinets From Scratch

Buying supplies separately for painting cabinets offers the greatest flexibility and range of color choices. Supplies, including primer, paint, and tools, are relatively inexpensive and are easy to obtain. These include:

  • 100-percent acrylic or oil-based paints
  • TSP (tri-sodium phosphate), a low-cost cleaning solution
  • Bucket and clean sponges
  • Sandpaper
  • Tack cloth
  • Primer
  • Putty and putty knife
  • Roller frame
  • Roller covers
  • Electric oscillating sander
  • High-quality paintbrushes
  • High-volume, low-pressure (HVLP) paint sprayer (optional)

Painting Cabinets Using a Kit

Cabinet painting kits include much, but not all, of the materials you need. Cabinet painting kits tend to be expensive, often more costly than the sum of their parts. One prominent brand, Cabinet Transformations from Rustoleum, offers a multi-stage process that lets you paint not only wood cabinets but melamine and laminate cabinets, as well.

Cabinet painting kits help you to revitalize your cabinets through a four-step process:

  1. Apply a deglosser, then wipe it off with a clean rag.
  2. Roll or brush on a bond coat, which acts as a type of primer and color base for the subsequent glaze.
  3. Apply the decorative glaze.
  4. Apply the protective top coat.

Here are 10 kitchens with exquisitely painted cabinetry to inspire your project.

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    At Home With the Ellingtons

    Lush black graces these painted kitchen cabinets. Black cabinets can be chic, modern, sleek, and warm, sometimes all at the same time. Pick your preferred descriptive word and black just might fit the bill. That’s because black is stylistically so flexible. But it does have one major downside: All of your cabinet’s flaws will be visible.

    Lifestyle blogger Tammy Ellington concurs: “It’s so unforgiving. It shows every flaw in the wood along with brush strokes and mishaps, but it’s also beautiful when done well.” Tammy’s secret to pulling off this project successfully is milk paint. It lays down perfectly and shows almost no brush marks. Tammy used General Finishes’ Milk Paint in Lamp Black color.

    Black Milk Paint Cabinets from At Home With the Ellingtons

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    Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body

    Is it possible to paint your kitchen cabinets without the added hassle of prior sanding and priming? For some homeowners, this cumbersome task is the sole obstacle that prevents them from charging ahead with the project at all.

    Tasha Agruso of the popular blog Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body decided to try painting without sanding and priming. Rather than just brushing on paint and hoping for the best, Tasha entered the project with near-scientific precision, and it worked. After some thought, she concluded that it is possible to paint your cabinets without sanding and priming, but it takes focus and care. Tasha reports that the cabinet paint finish is still going strong even years after it was first applied.

    Painted Kitchen Cabinets from Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body

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    Dear Lille Studio

    A cool, measured balance of classical elegance informs these painted kitchen cabinets. Williamsburg, Virginia-based decorator Jennifer Hudson at the design blog, Dear Lille Studio, inherited these painted kitchen cabinets from the previous owner. Jennifer believes that the color is Benjamin Moore Lampblack. Lampblack was a charcoal-tinged color traditionally found in 18th- and 19th-century wallpapers.

    Painted Lampblack Cabinets from Dear Lille Studio

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    Live Love DIY

    Kitchen cabinet on the outside, chalkboard on the inside. This surprising touch is simple to achieve when you buy easy-to-apply chalkboard paint and roll it on the inside of your cabinet doors. Create a grocery shopping list or simply say “I love you” to any family member who happens to be the next person to open the door. Chalkboard paint is inexpensive and water-based, so it cleans up well. This kitchen is the creation of home improvement blogger Virginia Plunkett, whose hugely popular tutorial shows how to painlessly paint your cabinets.

    Bright, White Cabinets With Chalkboards from Live Love DIY

    What Is Chalk Paint?

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    In My Own Style

    Gleaming chrome pulls, new subway tile, and a Kohler sink are the finishing touches to Diane Henkler’s completely remodeled kitchen. And the centerpiece of that is her do-it-yourself painted kitchen cabinets. One word of advice from Diane: “Spring for high-quality paint.” To that end, she chose Valspar Bonding/Sealing Primer followed by paint from the ProClassic brand by Sherwin-Williams. For a high-visibility project like this, it is important to purchase higher-quality products that ensure long-lasting results. 

    Top Quality Cabinet Paint Project from In My Own Style

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    The Turquoise Home

    The star of this kitchen is not just the gorgeous creamy white color and smooth finish on the cabinets. The lack of investment in high priced spraying equipment makes these painted cabinets doubly great. Home design blogger Laura at The Turquoise Home, intent on having a fabulous kitchen without buying what she calls “fancy equipment,” invested major labor and a lot of swearing, but says she would do it all again in a heartbeat. Because the choice of paint is important, she picked two winners: Ace Hardware’s Door, Trim and Cabinet Paint, along with Benjamin Moore’s Advance Paint.

    Painted Kitchen Cabinets from The Turquoise Home

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    Aesthetic Outburstt

    An upstate New York home built during the 1880s deserves special handling during a remodel. Abbey Hendrickson, at the design blog Aesthetic Outburst, knew that she wanted a classic and sedate mood for her farmhouse kitchen. Simply to rid the existing cabinets of their dark, depressing brown color, Abbey and her husband first sprayed all of them white. Then, they left the upper wall cabinets white but painted the lower base cabinets a rich, moody color accented with Martha Stewart’s brand of brass pulls.

    Dark Painted Kitchen Cabinets from Aesthetic Outburst

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    Confessions of a Serial DIYer

    Dark kitchen cabinets plague many homeowners. But Christy’s cabinets were so dismal that she calls them “dark, dark, and more dark.” Exacerbating the problem were the black granite countertops. So, the first order of business was to apply two coats of primer, a necessary step since the cabinets were so dark. Cabinets remained white, while the kitchen island was painted a light-blue shade called Campfire Ash from Behr. Mother-of-pearl tile for the backsplash adds even more shimmer to this space.

    Bright, Light Kitchen Cabinets from Confessions of a Serial DIYer

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    The Little Dekonings

    Not content to live with her oak cabinets and feeling positively “consumed by wood,” Kassandra Dekoning took decisive measures and painted over the wood. Her plan of attack involved Zinsser Bulls Eye 123 Water-Based Primer and Benjamin Moore’s Advance Paint in Pearl Finish. The result is a sleek, sophisticated color scheme that bears no resemblance to the previous country style red oak. Best of all, she spent considerably less on the project than if she had replaced the cabinets altogether.

    Gorgeous Gray Painted Kitchen Cabinets from The Little Dekonings

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    Place of My Taste

    Aniko’s kitchen went through a few transformations before arriving at its current gorgeous look. When Aniko first moved in, the kitchen cabinets were builder’s grade red oak. After switching to Shaker-style cabinets, she still knew she wanted something different. Time for a two-toned cabinet style, both colors from Home Depot’s house brand, Behr. The top cabinets were sprayed in Behr’s workhorse color for trim and casing, Ultra Pure White. The base cabinets received Behr Night Club in a satin finish.

    Two-Toned Kitchen Cabinets from Place of My Taste

FAQ

  • Painting kitchen cabinets takes around four to five days to do properly. The prep takes a while as all items have to be taken out of the cupboards, cabinet drawers, doors, and hardware removed, and all areas to be painted need to be prepped before the painting can even begin.

  • If the cabinets are damaged in any way, such as chipped, cracked, or warped, painting them will only make these defects stand out more.

  • Yes, paint both the outside and the inside of kitchen cabinet doors. If you don’t, every time you open the cabinet door, you will see that the inside is not painted and is the original color. If you’re going to all this time and expense of painting the cabinets, it’s best to paint both sides of the cabinet doors. You won’t regret it.

How to Refinish Your Kitchen Cabinets

Painted kitchen cabinet ideas: The best colors and finishes

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(Image credit: White Arrow/British Standard by Plain English/Harvey Jones)

Painted kitchen cabinet ideas are a great way to remodel a room. You may love the color or finish you have chosen for your kitchen right now, but what about next year or the year after? Easy: painting existing cabinets is a great way of changing the aesthetic of your kitchen without the upheaval of a full room refit – plus it will take less time, skip the disruption of renovation, and save money.

Of course, if your existing kitchen layout isn’t meeting your needs, you might be looking for kitchen ideas and inspiration for a whole new scheme, with painted kitchen cupboards taking center stage.

Painted kitchen cabinet ideas

The color palette of your kitchen cabinet ideas is a massive decision. It will define the look and feel of your space – dark shades will create a sophisticated, cozy atmosphere while bright whites or yellows will brighten the room and offer a warm welcome into the heart of your home.

‘Introducing a bold color to a kitchen makes for a striking design statement, the amount of color or tone you choose is a personal decision and ultimately depends on how brave you are feeling,’ says Graeme Smith, Head of Retail and Commercial Design at Life Kitchens . ‘Alternatively, you can take a subtler approach and choose to highlight specific aspects of the kitchen by adding a vivid splash of color like the splashback, larder, island, drawers or handles.’ For anyone looking for painted kitchen ideas, it’s the place to start.

No matter which shade you choose, formula is also a key consideration and your kitchen cabinetry will need to remain cleanable. Opt for a dedicated kitchen formula or one labelled washable or wipeable – these come in a wide range of paint finishes from matt through to gloss. Alternatively, opt for a gloss finish to improve its longevity. 

1. Opt for white for a timeless look

(Image credit: White Arrow)

If you’re looking to create a timeless kitchen, then look no further than white kitchen ideas. Effortlessly chic and sophisticated, as seen in this kitchen designed by White Arrow , white painted kitchen cabinet ideas work seamlessly with a wide range of kitchen styles from sleek modern designs to vintage kitsch. 

‘Set inside a former 1800s schoolhouse classroom, the high ceilings and the building’s history allowed us to run the cabinetry to the room’s ceiling. Classic detailing, rooted in French bakery cabinetry, appears in the millwork, and arches and paneling appear throughout the room. We used warm white oil paint to infuse the room with warmth and play off the rich wood tones of the reclaimed chestnut chevron flooring,’ explains designer Keren Richter, Co-Founder and Principal Designer at White Arrow. ‘White is a classic choice, and when paired with unlacquered brass and wood, it feels inviting and picks up on traditional kitchens from the turn of the century.’

2. Don’t be afraid of embracing trends

(Image credit: Life Kitchens)

Painted kitchen cabinet ideas are one of the easiest ways to totally change your kitchen’s look and, therefore, it is a great way to ensure that you are up to date with the latest kitchen trends. Opt for neutral walls and countertops (white quartz is a great choice) so that it can work with any color palette. ‘Bolder, darker colors – like navy blues and forest greens – are very much on trend at the moment,’ says Graeme Smith. ‘People are wanting a richness and depth that you can’t find in monochrome kitchen schemes.’

3. Consider a contrasting island

(Image credit: Harvey Jones)

When designing a kitchen island, painted kitchen cabinet ideas will offer a host of inspiration. Your kitchen island provides the perfect canvas to play with contrasting colors in your kitchen. Painting your central island in a bold, statement shade and pairing with more muted colored wall cabinets will instantly draw people into the heart of the space, encouraging them to take a moment to sit and chat while you are cooking.

If you’re looking for more inspiration, there are plenty of kitchen island ideas from  modern kitchen island ideas to country kitchen island ideas, that will certainly help you to decide on the right design for your space.  

4. Consider distressed paint finishes for a vintage look

(Image credit: Kathy Marshall Design/Michael J. Lee Photography)

If you’re searching for painted kitchen cabinet ideas for your vintage kitchen, then look no further than distressed finishes. ‘The finish provides a sense that the kitchen has history and character and adds a subtle painterly quality to the space. Layered, weathered finishes like this are versatile and work well on kitchens and libraries in both historic homes as well as new builds where charm, texture, and interest is needed,’ says Kathy Marshall, principal at Kathy Marshall Design .

5. Embrace non-traditional colors for a kitchen that’s unique to you

(Image credit: British Standard by Plain English)

Corals, pinks and oranges might seem like a controversial choice for a kitchen, especially due to the reigning popularity of blues and greens, however, it is a section of the color palette that is definitely worth considering. ‘Painted in Edward Bulmer’s Brick, these these painted kitchen cabinets make for a warm and welcoming space that feels particularly apt at this time of year,’ says Adrian Bergman, Design Manager, British Standard by Plain English . 

5. Paint cabinetry a dark shade for a family kitchen

(Image credit: Harvey Jones)

If you’ve got a busy family kitchen or maybe you’re a messy cook, then dark painted cabinetry is a safer bet. Less likely to stain or discolor, it is easier to care for and keep clean – ideal for your family kitchen ideas. In any kitchen, cleanability is a key consideration so opt for a gloss paint or one with a cleanable formula to help keep your kitchen hygienic. 

For expert advice, research how to clean kitchen cabinets or general advice on cleaning a kitchen to ensure you space is always looking its best.

6. Go bold with multi-colored cabinets

(Image credit: Burbidge/Kitchen Makers)

The traditional approach of kitchen design is to opt for a single color for all your cabinetry, however, combining for several different bold colors can create a fun filled atmosphere in your kitchen.  

To achieve this look, turn to the color wheel: select two complementary colors (the colors next to each other) and then one contrasting shade (on the opposite side of the wheel). In this kitchen designed by Kitchen Makers, complementary blue and green cabinetry is contrasted with a bright, light pink shade. Keep the look clean by opting for neutral walls, floors and countertops – metal backsplash ideas are a great way to harmonise the look, too. 

7. Be creative with color

(Image credit: Martin Moore)

Not everyone is ready to embrace a bold shade in their painted kitchen cabinet ideas. However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t play with color. Neutral exterior cabinetry provides a classic look, but consider opting for a bold contrasting shade on the interior for a fun hint of color. This beautifully fitted out larder cupboard from Martin Moore , features a gray exterior disguising a hot pink interior.

8. Select a sunny shade

(Image credit: Morris & Co)

When selecting painted kitchen cabinet ideas, think about how it will look through the year as well as at the time of painting. ‘Calling to mind sensations of warmth, a warm rich yellow shade offers a welcoming, wholesome feel for communal spaces in the home. Using this color in spaces such as the kitchen, on cupboards and doors, helps to introduce a bright, cozy feel to the room all year round,’ says Emma Coles, senior stylist at Morris & Co .

9. Select painted kitchen cabinets that lighten and brighten the room

(Image credit: Little Greene)

Whites and light colored neutrals are the top pick for many when it comes to choosing kitchen cabinet colors. 

They are timeless options, but as well as the advantage of not being overtaken by the tides of fashion, they also have the benefit of lightening and brightening any kitchen, and making it feel larger than it really is.

These cabinets are painted in Flint 236 from Little Greene , which is a warm take on white that has room-stretching qualities but a softer feel than architectural whites would have. 

10. Create a welcoming feel with color 

(Image credit: Neptune)

Bring the conviviality of a French country kitchen to your home with painted kitchen cabinets in a warm and natural tone, like this saffron shade from Neptune . Alternatives with the same welcoming vibe might include mustard, olive and claret.

It’s a perfect complement to other rustic elements such as stone and wood, which can give the room a long established look, along with pleasing textural quality. 

Paint ideas in bolder hues can be teamed with soft neutrals inspired by nature to complete the look.

11. Choose delicate shades for painted kitchen cabinets

(Image credit: Studio Duggan)

Depart from convention when selecting a shade for your painted kitchen cabinet ideas. Blush pink isn’t a typical hue, and draws the eye for just that reason. As with other paler paint colors it reflects the light with space-expanding results, making it an ideal choice when considering small kitchen ideas.

In this kitchen by Studio Duggan , the soft pink shade is teamed with dark wood wall cabinets, along with gray for the countertops and backsplash, giving the room a sophisticated and grown-up finish.

Metallic cabinet handles and knobs and a matching faucet pick up on the warmth of the hue, too.

12. Opt for a warm take on blue

(Image credit: Tom Howley)

Blue is a popular shade for painted kitchen cabinet ideas, and for good reason. It has enduring style, reminds us of the natural world for a relaxing effect, and can make a statement without becoming overbearing.

For a blue kitchen color that won’t feel cold, pick a shade that has a violet undertone, like this Periwinkle color from Tom Howley . Other ways to ensure a kitchen with blue painted cabinets doesn’t feel cool include teaming it with accents of orange or mustard for the perfect partnership.

13. Embrace moody black

(Image credit: Riley Brooks)

Fallen for the trend for black kitchen cabinets? This moody shade will make a statement but is also cocooning, ensuring the kitchen feels like a cozy place to spend time.

Choose between black painted kitchen cabinets across the whole room, or use it for an island and combine with other dark cabinet shades. 

Liberty Brooks, of Riley Brooks interior design studio, says of this design: ‘The mix of materials inject texture, along with the unpainted elements bringing warmth to the space – all aspects to consider when using bold, darker kitchen color ideas.

14. Make a kitchen cozy with color

(Image credit: Lucas/Eilers Design Associates)

Painted kitchen cabinets can set the mood for a kitchen. In this room, created by Lucas/Eilers Design Associates , they were painted to match the paneling in a custom gray/blue wax charcoal, with vinyl sealer tinted with a clear acrylic top coat in a flat finish.

‘The kitchen connects to a warm inglenook right off the ski slope,’ say its designers. ‘The stained console at the end of the large island conceals a pop-up television for watching cooking shows or the news. 

Don’t forget to factor in kitchen lighting ideas too: ‘Urban Electric light fixtures supply up-lighting and down-lighting for reading recipes and cooking, while reclaimed oak wood kitchen flooring and antique ceiling beams give warmth and texture to the space. The deep gray blue paneling and cabinetry provide a cozy feeling.’

15. Contrast perimeter cabinetry colors with that of the island

(Image credit: Bee’s Knees Interior Design Studio)

If your kitchen is a super-sociable space, a vivid color palette can provide the perfect high energy backdrop, and that includes for the painted cabinets. However, if a bold color throughout is too much for the space – or you – limiting it to your kitchen island ideas only is a happy compromise.

‘The island cabinet color (similar to Benjamin Moore’s Marlboro Blue HC-153) was the perfect match to the focal tile backsplash we selected,’ says Mary Maloney, from Massachusetts-based Bee’s Knees Interior Design Studio , of this kitchen. 

‘The clients love color; their goal was to create a happy and vibrant space for friends and family to gather.’

16. Consider finish along with color

(Image credit: Etch Design Group)

It’s not just the shade of the paint you pick for your painted kitchen cabinet ideas that’s crucial to the finished effect, but also the finish – whether that’s gloss, matte, or something in between. 

‘The kitchen island is Anchors Aweigh SW 9179 and the kitchen perimeter is Marshmallow Cream from Starmark Cabinetry,’ explains Stephanie Lindsey of Austin Texas-based Etch Design Group . 

‘We tend to stay with semi-gloss for traditional and transitional cabinetry; this sheen provides just enough cleanability without being glossy and overpowering.

Our guide to how to paint kitchen cabinets has all the advice you need to achieve your ideal finish.

17. Add a modern edge

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The choice of paint shade for cabinets is a simple way to give a classic scheme a contemporary twist, and successfully combine the two kitchen styles and aesthetics.

‘We wanted to have a classic combination of elements, with the brick hood and quartz countertops, but paired with more modern choices like the gray cabinets, navy on the island and gold pendants,’ says Cheri Lingafelt of North Carolina-based Accent Prone of this stylish kitchen scheme.

18. Layer shades for a custom finish

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Consider using stains alongside paint to create a unique design for your painted kitchen cabinet ideas. 

‘This kitchen island is quite unique, with multiple colors of stain used with painted cabinetry for the rest of the kitchen,’ explains Benjamin Johnston of Houston-based Benjamin Johnston Design .  

‘The layering of colors is a trend we are seeing more of, as your kitchen no longer has to be one color, or even two. Custom stains and glazes can be used to create combinations that are uniquely your own. 

‘There is a story here around the importance of sampling. With this island, we painted it three separate times until it was exactly perfect… sample, sample, sample to eliminate unpleasant surprises.’

What is the most popular color to paint kitchen cabinets?

‘There is still demand for neutrals, particularly gray kitchens, but more and more we are seeing neutral tones used as the base against which bolder, brighter colors can really pop, rather than being the dominant color throughout the kitchen,’ says Richard Moore, design director at Martin Moore .‘In particular, we are seeing neutrals teamed with dramatic blues. 

‘Bold hues are now being used for larger sections of the kitchen – such as the island – rather than just as accent colors. Teamed with highly decorative marbles and metallics, they look luxurious and warm. ’ 

(Image credit: Martin Moore)

What color should I paint my kitchen cabinets?

The color you select for your painted kitchen cabinet ideas should be influenced by the aesthetic and atmosphere you want to bring to the room. 

However, also consider your kitchen’s size and orientation, and thus the quality of the daylight. In a room that’s dark, painting kitchen cabinets in a pale color can boost natural light, and the strategy will help make a small kitchen feel larger as well.

Want an on-trend finish? ‘Designers are now incorporating a bolder palette into the kitchen,’ says Melissa Klink, creative director at Harvey Jones . ‘Vibrant shades such as ocean-inspired blues, botanical greens and zesty oranges are accentuated perfectly when contrasted against a neutral base of charcoal, crisp white or wood. 

‘If you’re looking to add color through cabinetry without overpowering the space, think about introducing a color pop – you could have your cabinetry painted in a neutral gray, beige or greige, and turn the island into a colorful feature with blue or green kitchen accent colors, for example. Bold pops of color add interest and character to the kitchen whilst being easy to live with, as the space still looks balanced.

‘If you are planning to go neutral in your kitchen, warmer greige and beige tones are overtaking cooler and more minimalist grays. Bright and light enough to suit compact and generous kitchens alike, warmer, earthier shades give the kitchen a more homely and comfortable feel. 

‘Tones of off-white are also becoming particularly popular, especially for more traditional kitchen designs such as the iconic Shaker style. Off-white kitchens pair well with wood and other natural materials, giving the space warmth whilst still looking fresh and timeless.’

Which kitchen cabinet styles can be painted?

Some cabinet styles work beautifully no matter which kitchen cabinet color you’re drawn to, while others make a happier partnership with certain shades.

‘I’ve seen 20-year-old classic Shaker kitchens be repainted and look amazing,’ says Tiffany Duggan of Studio Duggan. ‘With a contemporary flush (flat-fronted) kitchen, think about whether you see yourself liking it in the future.’

Is painting kitchen cabinets a good idea?

Painting kitchen cabinets is a good idea. It’s a relatively speedy way to transform the room when the existing finish feels dated, the cabinets look tired, or simply to bring a new aesthetic to the kitchen. When the existing kitchen layout works, it can be all that’s required for a stylish update, skipping the labor and cost involved in a whole room renovation.

If you’re wondering how much it costs to have kitchen cabinets painted, choosing to do the job yourself can be relatively straightforward and will save you money. Just bear in mind that it’s a project that takes longer than a weekend because of the need to prepare, clean, prime and paint, with drying time in between coats.

The alternative is to pay a contractor to take on the project on your behalf, selecting between painting or respraying to create the new finish.  

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor. Previously executive editor of Ideal Home, she’s specialized in interiors, property and gardens for over 20 years, and covers interior design, house design, gardens, and cleaning and organizing a home for H&G. She’s written for websites, including Houzz, Channel 4’s flagship website, 4Homes, and Future’s T3; national newspapers, including The Guardian; and magazines including Future’s Country Homes & Interiors, Homebuilding & Renovating, Period Living, and Style at Home, as well as House Beautiful, Good Homes, Grand Designs, Homes & Antiques, LandLove and The English Home among others. It’s no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house renovator. 

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23 Best Kitchen Cabinets Painting Color Ideas and Designs for 2022

Is your kitchen, the central hub or your home, looking a bit dreary? You spend a lot of time in here, so maybe it’s worth an update; but where to start? New cabinets and appliances are expensive and flooring is a chore; why not give your kitchen a fast facelift with a coat of paint?

23 Perfect Colors for Painting Kitchen Cabinets That Will Spark Your DIY Drive

From grown-up neutrals to fun and funky brights, we have this year’s perfect colors for painting kitchen cabinets. Painting cabinets doesn’t require a lot of skill and is a quick job compared to most other kitchen improvement projects (even when you factor in removing and replacing doors and hardware), but it offers a huge reward for your efforts.

A color change can completely transform the room, but you’d be surprised what switching between matte and gloss can do as well. Even a fresh coat of your current paint will do wonders to brighten up your kitchen space. Use these ideas to inspire you; with these perfect colors for painting kitchen cabinets in your DIY arsenal, you have the basis for building the kitchen color scheme of your dreams.

Finish it off with some new cabinet hardware and you’ll feel like you’re in a brand new room.

1. Neutral Gray is Clean and Modern

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For the interior design that leans more modern, you can’t go wrong with a neutral gray color. It is simple, yet the color style manages to provide a bold look when used for your kitchen cabinets. This style is also ideal when you want that clean and sleek appearance.

2. Never Go Wrong with Classic White Matte

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For a more farmhouse style, consider white matte kitchen cabinet paint colors. The white is bold, loud, and attention-grabbing. Plus, it pairs well with darker hardware and fixtures, leaving you with cabinets that have an attractive bit of contrast going on. This is great too against a darker or simply black countertop.

3. Hunter Green Compliments a Country Kitchen

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Rather than go with something light in your country-styled kitchen, consider hunter green tones instead. This darker paint color complements a lighter kitchen well, especially if you use natural décor like wood throughout the room. Alongside that, the hunter green colors lean perfectly into the outdoor, woodland-like theme. It can also blend in with additional styles as the hunter green has a modern appeal to it.

4.

Go Retro with Delicate Duck Egg Blue

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Ever seen those classic kitchens that are always decorated in lighter, almost pastel-like colors? Well, you can bring that look to your own home with this cool duck egg blue cabinet paint. There is a smoothness seen in this coloring. A traditional farmhouse sink is perfect against this color too, cementing that vintage vibe you’re aiming for.

5. Choose a Light Sage for an Unexpected Neutral

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Some of the best cabinet colors are ones that bring more neutrality to your interior design. In this case, sage green is an excellent option. It is not too light or too dark. Instead, there is a lovely balance found within this color that allows it to meet in the middle ground no matter how you decide to decorate everything else.

6. Use Black Matte to Compliment Focal Points

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Sometimes, the decorative aspects within the interior design of your kitchen need some help capturing the attention you want. In this case, kitchen cabinet paint colors go a long way into aiding that. Take this matte black, for example. It is crisp, and it stands out more against lighter cabinet hardware. What you are left with is a cabinet layout that draws the eye right toward your lighter kitchen décor.

7. Fun Yellow is Pretty and Playful

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If your goal is to have your kitchen loud, vibrant, and fun, then you need cabinet colors that match all those moods and more. A lively yellow coloring is perfect for the job. This paint color offers a hint of a retro feel. But above all, the color tone is enjoyable and serves as an instant mood booster.

8. Gray is a Perfectly Modern Match with White

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A dark gray paint color can work well with just about any kitchen design. For the modern look, pair the gray cabinet colors with lighter tones throughout. The white countertop along with a matching sink seems to capture natural light even better thanks to the contrast provided by the dark gray cabinets.

9. A Dramatic Use of Robin’s Egg Blue

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Robin’s egg blue is that type of color style that can bring a vintage flair to your interior design. You can completely capture that look if you use the color to paint cabinets that have a more weathered and old-fashioned appearance. Opting for these kitchen cabinet paint colors can also give the room a more regal look too as this specific coloring has that elegant classic feel.

10. Rich Cherry Wood Finish For Contrast

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Many kitchens that are more contemporary can benefit from a paint color that is not overtly bright nor deeply dark. That is where cherry wood comes in. It stands in the middle of all that, playing up the contrast to fit in with any décor while also being just light enough that the cabinets won’t get lost in the kitchen.

11. Add a Color Shot with Cheery Blue

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You don’t need white cabinet paint if you want to add some brightness into your kitchen. Take a look at this cherry blue paint instead. It’s retro, it’s exciting, and it helps your kitchen stand out more. This is among the best cabinet designs that truly show off your personality. Consider the use of silver hardware as that gleam with ease against the chosen color.

12. Contrast Wood and Paint Finishes for Interest

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The best paint color for your cabinets is sometimes something you may not have thought too much of. In this case, the wood style. It provides the room with this rustic and charming appearance. There is something that is just relaxing about the use of this cabinet paint too. Perhaps it is that laidback, outdoorsy-like quality that makes it so appealing.

13. Don’t Be Afraid of Unexpected Hues

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Not all cabinet colors have to be from familiar styles. Instead, you can try your hand at a more vintage-sounding type of hue in your kitchen. This can breathe more life into your kitchen’s decorative style as it seems unique and fun. It is a type of orange hue that will serve as a great conversation starter for guests.

14. Stone Neutral Picks Up Granite Highlights

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Stone neutral kitchen cabinet paint colors are a wonderful way to approach some contemporary kitchen layouts. These painted cabinets will look even more promising and special if used against a granite backsplash. The coloring is all muted, yet the colors still leave a lasting impression. This also makes it even easier to find suitable décor to add to the kitchen.

15. Antique Blue Wood Finish is a Classic Look

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A classic kitchen is always appreciated as there is much you can do with the interior design of the room. Beyond what you can add in, feel free to spread your creativity with your cabinet paint. This one in particular gives that sweet weathered and vintage-like look. Meanwhile, the silver hardware all around is a nice touch to it all.

16. Bright Spring Colors are a Lively Choice

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Who said that bright colors are reserved for springtime and summer time? If you want to capture that sensation day in and day out, then consider painting your cabinets using some bold, bright paint colors. This provides some good contrast with everything else in the kitchen. With that said, brighter paint color can also work well against more natural kitchen décor like wooden countertops, etc.

17. Choose the Right Gray to Maximize Light

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Grays come in all types of colors with some working out better than others. In this situation, the cool gray tones help bring in more brightness to the room overall without you having to rely on any other vibrant multi-color approach or using all white. The cabinet colors blend and stand out at the same time, more so due to the uniquely dark hardware that is used on the cabinet, just not in this throw.

18. White on White is Classic and Clean

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Rather than go for any light or dark cabinet colors, let us just forgo all that altogether. Instead, let’s take the traditional, classic route of an all-white kitchen. The white cabinet paint is powerful and vibrant, allowing it to still stand out against the rest of the similarly colored room. If you need to add some contrast to the area, consider silver hardware along the cabinets that match up with the sink faucet.

19. Dark Wood Finish for a Lux Look

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Dark wood cabinet colors are an excellent choice when you want something that leans sterner and bolder with a level of sophistication. There is a lovely vibe about this use of cabinet paint. The cabinets look beautifully aged in this case, and not only does this work out well throughout your kitchen but more so if you have a bar-like area. You can pair this cabinet paint well with hardware that closely matches it for a nice cohesive piece.

20. Choose a Rich Hue When Going for Red

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Nothing says “vivid” like the paint color red. As long as you opt for a hue that is deep and rich, then you are left with an incredible kitchen design. This can work well into any modern or contemporary theme you have within the kitchen too. What further allows these cabinets to stand out is the fact that they also include golden hardware, and the cabinet colors bounce effortlessly off one another.

21. Choose a Gentle Yellow for a Farmhouse-Friendly Feel

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There are a few specific colors that really bring out the whole farmhouse rural feel, and that can’t be truer than yellow. It is charming, and it blends seamlessly with the rest of the vibe in the room. A yellow overhaul helps gives those cabinets even more of a country-side-like look.

22. Rich Blues Pair Best with Silver Hardware

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When you seek that rich and full color, a dark blue is such a great option in this case for your cabinets. The blue hue used here is vibrant that it immediately steals the eye. It works out incredibly well inside a contemporary kitchen, especially thanks to the silver hardware used.

23. Muted Sea Green Sets Off Gold Hardware

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So, you are looking for something that is slightly different, yet in a low-key way? Well, sea green cabinet paint is a good option. It has great appeal without being overly loud and obnoxious for those of you who want something more understated. What helps this stand out is the gold hardware since it pulls everything together.

15 Best Painted Kitchen Cabinets

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Ask any designer, and the challenge of refreshing a space—with minimal fuss or financial burden—is best achieved with a fresh coat of paint. If your kitchen is in need of an aesthetic revival, applying a few coats of color to dull or dated cabinets can make your space feel fresh and modern without the commitment of a full on renovation.

From bold and lacquered robin’s egg blue, to sleek matte black, these kitchens prove the power of painted cabinets, and are full of inspiration for your next hassle-free home upgrade.

1

Spanish Colonial Kitchen

Reid Rolls

In a California kitchen designed by Colette Shelton of COCOCOZY, the Spanish colonial architecture takes center stage, with crisp white walls and pale blue cabinets that bring a light dose of color into the otherwise neutral space.

2

Grecian Getaway Kitchen

Björn Wallander

A Grecian getaway’s kitchen space takes inspiration from the lush mediterranean greenery, with citrus-inspired cabinetry to match the doors and window frame.

3

Creative California Kitchen

Suzanna Scott

In a colorful San Francisco home, the Scandinavian-inspired kitchen features Ceaesarstone countertops and white oak shelves, setting a bright and airy backdrop to the vibrant teal cabinetry.

4

B&W Kitchen

Julia Robbs

A black and white palette is anything but ordinary in this Lower East Side condo, with cabinets painted in a matte, jet black, creating a stark (yet comfortable) contrast.

5

Maximalist Manse Kitchen

Douglas Friedman

In the maximalist manse of Too Faced founders Jerrod Blandino and Jeremy Johnson, light, bright blue-painted cabinetry brings a welcoming sophistication to the formal, yet modern kitchen.

6

Petite Pool House Kitchen

Mia Baxter Small

A petite pool house kitchen fuses the traditional look of toile with modern, glossy blue cabinetry.

7

Catskills Retreat Kitchen

Stephen Kent Johnson

In the kitchen of Amanda Seyfried’s Catskills retreat, hexagonal tiles wrap around a wood-burning stove, with cabinets and a refrigerator painted in a cozy sage shade.

8

Punchy Purple Kitchen

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A streamlined kitchen seamlessly blends high-gloss purple cabinetry with a sleek foundation and neutral shades.

9

Moody Lake House Kitchen

Alex Lukey

In the kitchen of this modern Canadian lake house, rich, moody tones of the cabinetry pair with brass fixtures and a dramatic scallop backsplash, creating an elevated warmth in the family-centric space.

10

Modern Emerald Kitchen

MasterBrand Cabinets

In this modern cooking space, the industrial look of exposed beams and brick are given a colorful kick with rich emerald cabinetry.

11

Decadent Brown Kitchen

William Waldron

A small kitchen feels grand in this Douglas Durkin-designed Manhattan pied-à-terre, with sumptuous, chocolatey-lacquered cabinets and a complementing backsplash.

12

Traditionally-Inspired Kitchen

Alyssa Rosenheck

In a meticulously designed, old-school Washington home, intricate herringbone floors lead to white oak cabinetry and a contrasting blue island.

13

Bright and Warm Kitchen

Lesley Unruh

A white subway tile backsplash and warm wood countertops are framed by blue-gray painted cabinets in this charming, statement-making kitchen.

14

Sleek and Lustrous Kitchen

Stephen Kent Johnson

An ultra-sleek monochrome kitchen is brightened with rich charcoal cabinetry, including a lustrous finish that brightens the petite space.

15

Robin’s Egg Blue Kitchen

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Robin’s egg blue is a bold yet timeless alternative to the popular all-white kitchen, and in Wilhelmina Models CEO Bill Wackermann’s NYC apartment, it packs a subtle punch.

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Lucia Tonelli is an Assistant Editor at Town & Country, where she writes about the royal family, culture, real estate, design, and more. 

20 Kitchen Cabinet Colors & Combinations [With Pictures]

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Sharing the best kitchen cabinet colors for your home and the top trending colors to use. Also includes examples of each color in real-life kitchens.

20 Beautiful Paint Colors for Kitchen Cabinets {2021 Trends}

Don’t be afraid of bringing color to your kitchen! Especially since it is the center of the home. Cabinets don’t always have to be white or some other neutral color. 

Painting your cabinets can truly make them stand out while adding a burst of energy to the space. I know it can be hard to imagine the finished product, so today I’m sharing pictures of painted kitchen cabinet ideas to help you visualize it!

Best Kitchen Cabinet Color Combinations

With all these color ideas for painting kitchen cabinets, I’ve included a full list for you with plenty of photos to show you what it will look like. Kitchen cabinet color trends have come a long way from being very monochromatic. People are embracing bolder colors that make a statement. So which color trend will you go with? Let’s take a look at some of the front runners.

Sage green has been on the horizon for the last couple of years as a trending paint color. This is due to the popularity of the Boho design style and the mid-century modern look. Both have design elements pulled from nature and a more modern flare. It feels serene and still fresh and fun. 

Green/Yellow/Pinks

Sage Green and White

This kitchen used sage green as the main color cabinet and mixed in white cabinets for the island. The white quartz countertops and gold hardware give a little glam to this kitchen. The traditional rug has vibrant colors like blue to add some dimension. 

Design by Caitlin Flemming as seen on The Wall Street Journal

 

Yellow

This kitchen went through an amazing transformation, from country brown cabinets to bright yellow on the lower cabinets and open shelving on top!

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A soft buttery yellow is a warm color to paint the cabinets with. It leads to a sophisticated look as well.

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Such a charming kitchen, especially with all the rich wood counters being paired with this creamy yellow.

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Pink/Blush

You may never think about a pink color for your kitchen, but some people really do like it. This pink looks incredible with all the white, and pops of color from the accessories.

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Mint

Mint kitchen cabinets give a cool coastal feel to this kitchen. Paired with white gives it a more modern feel.

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Emerald Green

Go bold with a glossy deep green. They look incredible with all the brass hardware and glass.

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This gorgeous kitchen is stunning with white upper cabinets and emerald green on the bottom.

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Neutral Shades

Black

I love a great black kitchen- and this one looks so comfortable especially with those butcher block counters and matching beams.

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Such a fabulous farmhouse look with the black cabinets , big farmhouse sink, and open shelving above.

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Don’t be afraid of going with a dark black color on the lowers especially when you have tons of natural light flowing into the kitchen and shining off those white counters and uppers.

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Shades of Blue

Grey & Navy

As a huge fan of gray, AND dark blue. I’d totally go for this design. The island gives the perfect amount of blue to go with all the curtains and pretty dishes.

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Navy Blue

A gorgeous farmhouse kitchen in this modern navy blue color.

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Such gorgeous navy cabinets with this darker glaze.

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Powder Blue

I have to admit this might just be my favorite one so far. Powder blue kitchen cabinets are designer choices these days for people who want a more designer look but are not bold enough to go with a darker shade. I love the chalkboard wall in this one for a farmhouse touch.

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Turquoise

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Ever think about two different shades of blue? It works in this open and modern kitchen!

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Shades of Purple

Lilac

This gem of a kitchen has a beautiful lilac island! Granted, lilac isn’t for everyone, but it sure is perfect for this house.

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Deep Purple

 The light purple color on the cabinets play along beautifully with the stained glass window over to the right. It is almost as if this color could be considered neutral.

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A huge island in a bright and open kitchen can definitely be this shade of purple. The dining table has a dark purple base that plays with this perfectly.

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Shades of Grey

Light Grey

Grey is a timeless color. It can make the kitchen a beautiful classic, and it can go with any style cabinets and home you have and I think it really is the new neutral, all shades of gray. {via Our Vintage Home Love }

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Dark Grey

Dark grey cabinets give such a striking contrast to a kitchen. Paired with gold accents gives it a sleek modern look.

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Classic White

This is THE go-to color it seems these days and you can see why! It really gives an updated look to a classic kitchen.

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Wood

Talking about classics! This timeless look has been around forever and is making a resurgence with the farmhouse look that is so popular right now.

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Dark Brown Wood

This trend of a darker wood cabinet is not as popular right now but done right I think it still looks amazing and not outdated. I love it paired with lots of white for a modern take.

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Beige

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Cream

This gorgeous cream color is less grey than the beige above and a little more yellow to the white-based paints. It gives a kitchen a soft warm feel for sure.

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Did you find a color that you can’t live without? I hope these 20 Beautiful Kitchen Cabinet Colors have won you over and make you decide to add a splash of color to the kitchen.

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Beautiful kitchens with shaker-style facades – 135 best photos of kitchen interior design sink, turquoise fronts, quartz agglomerate countertops, white backsplash, furniture-like appliances, porcelain stoneware flooring, white flooring, white countertops, shaker-style fronts and a stone slab backsplash without an island – great interior photo

Furniture apartment interior

Artem Ivanov

Fresh design idea: medium sized neoclassical (modern classic) corner kitchen with dining table, shaker fronts, gray fronts, gray backsplash and gray worktop without island – great photo interior

House on the bank of the Klyazma reservoir. Kitchen-dining room

O Deco Studio

Original design example: U-shaped, bright Mediterranean style kitchen with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, yellow splashback, brown floors, beige worktops and sink

House by the river.

Darya Kharitonova

A chic white kitchen with oak finishes is the warmest place in the house, an island of happiness.
A fresh design idea for a free-standing, bright, medium-sized classic style kitchen with white cabinets, quartzite worktops, white splashback, ceramic tile splashback, white appliances, ceramic flooring, island, multicolored flooring, brown worktops and cabinets shaker style – great interior photo

Seasons

Olga Zakharova

Fresh design idea: bright Scandinavian style kitchen with white cabinets, white splashback, brown floor, white countertops, dining table, shaker cabinets and medium tone parquet floors – great interior photo

city apartment on Minskaya street

Angelina Askeri Interiors

In the photo: a medium-sized corner, bright neoclassical (modern classic) kitchen with a monolithic sink, shaker-style facades, white facades, blue splashback, splashback porcelain stoneware tiles, furniture-look appliances, light parquet flooring, an island, beige flooring and white countertops with

Social project

Nadezhda Matsiy / NMproject

Design idea for a small straight, bright country-style kitchen with an overhead sink, shaker-style cabinets, beige cabinets, wood worktops, multicolor splashback, mosaic tile splashback, gray floor and beige worktop without island

Completed project of an apartment of 100 sq. meters in Tyumen

Alexandra Khasanova

Design idea: a straight, bright kitchen in a modern style with an overhead sink, shaker-style facades, white facades, a gray splashback, stainless steel appliances steel, brown floor and brown worktop without island

Copper Lake House

CasaRosa

kitchen
Stylish design: corner, bright Mediterranean-style kitchen with a monolithic sink, shaker-style cabinets, beige cabinets, blue backsplash, appliances under the furniture front, a peninsula, brown floors and brown worktop – the latest trend

Kitchen-living room in a three-room apartment

Anna Krutolevich

Stylish design: medium-sized Scandinavian-style corner kitchen with gray facades, wooden worktops, gray splashback, glass splashback, stainless steel appliances, ceramic tiles, beige floors, brown countertops, countertop sink, dining table, shaker fronts, peninsula and window curtains – the latest trend

Loft apartment in Lefort residential complex

4arts

Source of inspiration for home comfort: a small bright loft-style kitchen with a dining table, a monolithic sink, shaker-style cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel worktops, red splashback, stainless steel splashback bricks, colored appliances and light parquet floors

LOFT WITH A FRENCH ACCENT

D-SAV. RU DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

Design idea for a loft-style medium-sized straight kitchen with a monolithic sink, shaker-style cabinets, gray cabinets, gray backsplash, brick splashback, brown floor and black countertop without island

Apartment on Michurinsky Prospekt

Ekaterina Burdina BURDDESIGN

In the photo: neoclassical (modern classic) corner kitchen with a dining table, mortise sink, shaker-style fronts, gray fronts, white appliances, multicolored floors and white worktops without islands s

Guest house in the forest

Tatyana Trofimova I Design of wooden houses

In the photo: country-style corner kitchen with a semi-recessed sink (with a front side), shaker-style fronts, medium-tone wood-colored fronts, wooden worktops , brown splashback, wood splashback, stainless steel appliances, peninsula, gray floor and brown worktop

Scandinavian-style attic duplex

ointerior

Attic duplex kitchen
Original design example of a medium-sized modern parallel kitchen-living room with sink, shaker cabinets, black cabinets, wood countertops, white splashback , ceramic tile backsplash, black appliances, porcelain stoneware flooring, gray floors and brown countertops

From kopeck piece to three piece. LCD Lobachevsky

Zhenya Postukhova

Stylish design: a small U-shaped, bright kitchen in a modern style with white cabinets, quartz agglomerate worktops, green splashback, laminate flooring, beige flooring, dining table, shaker-style cabinets, furniture-like appliances and a white table top without an island – the latest trend

Tatyana’s park. Realization

KEEPARIS interior bar

Between the kitchen and the living room there is a 180-degree swivel television structure. TV on one side, panel on the other.
Pictured: modern style kitchen with shaker fronts, white fronts and island

Neoclassical Kitchen

Fresh design idea: large parallel neoclassical (modern classic) kitchen with semi-recessed sink (with front rim), shaker-style facades, blue facades, multi-colored apron, appliances for furniture facades, multi-colored floors and multi-colored countertops without an island – an excellent photo of the interior

Apartment in a constructivist era house

Kris Medvedeva

Design idea for a contemporary freestanding kitchen with sink, white backsplash, shaker cabinets, brown cabinets, beige floors and brown worktops

90 interior design ideas with wooden elements from SALON.

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Natural wood is one of the first materials to be used in interior decoration and furniture production. Today, there are a lot of options for designing a kitchen set, milling facades – from glossy films to metal plates. However, wood grain kitchen designs are widely used and remain one of the most popular options.

Design: Amber Interiors

What kind of interior is a wood-look kitchen suitable for?

Provence and country are those interior styles where a kitchen with wooden facades fits perfectly. The set can be completely made of wood, even against the background of wooden walls it will look harmonious – it will not even occur to you that there is too much wood here.

Project author: Anna Vasilyeva

Project author: Tatyana Ilyina-Sorokina

In loft apartments , designers also often use a kitchen with wooden elements. Here, the wood can be darker and with rougher textures – this is only welcome in the loft style.

Design: Kartun architectural bureau

Author of the project: Oksana Tsybakova

Wood-look kitchen design in a modern style is gaining momentum. True, in these interiors it is not customary to make a completely wooden kitchen, it is better to combine natural textures with modern ones – gloss, glass.

Project author: Anastasia Kovalchuk

What material is used to make a wood-look kitchen?

Solid wood

Solid wood kitchen looks noble and solid, it will become a decoration of any interior. Oak, ash, alder and birch sets are the most durable and strong.

Advantages of solid wood kitchen:

  • beautiful appearance, unique wood pattern;
  • the ability to create decorative elements: carvings, inlays, patinas;
  • chips, abrasions are quite easily eliminated with the help of abrasive products;

Disadvantages:

  • wood can swell from water, dry out due to lack of humidity in the room;
  • high price.

Design: Bakharev & Partners

Design: Amber Interiors

Project author: Marina Kutepova

Veneer

A set with veneered fronts is almost indistinguishable from solid wood: it looks like wood, smells like wood and also feels like wood to the touch. Surprisingly, just 2.5-3 mm of cut wood on a pressed panel helps to create a unique interior without spending a lot of money.

Design: 4 rooms

Advantages of veneer:

  • veneer is less prone to cracking;
  • scratches and chips can be sanded down;
  • beautiful appearance;
  • veneer is cheaper than solid wood.

Disadvantages:

  • in low-quality products, the veneer may move away from the base;
  • is afraid of moisture;
  • will fade in bright sunlight.

Author of the project: Anastasia Dolgina

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Foil

MDF facades can imitate wood, cover them with a film with a wood pattern. This is a fairly common way: it is important to choose a quality manufacturer so that the headset decorates the interior, and does not ask to be hidden.

MDF kitchen advantages:

  • MDF furniture is quite durable;
  • heat resistance, moisture resistance;
  • flexibility, curved facades can be made;
  • reasonable price.

Faults:

  • Poor film may come off the backing;
  • is not a natural material.

Project author: Yulia Sidorova

Project author: Daria Vlasova

Plywood

A plywood kitchen has an unusual appearance, it is usually covered only with a colorless varnish to preserve the light warm shade of birch.

Advantages of plywood furniture:

  • high strength and reliability;
  • material bends easily;
  • attractive appearance;
  • low cost.

Drawbacks:

  • specific design;
  • needs protective treatment.

Designed by Helen Pinault and Julien Schwartzmann

Project author: Victoria Zolina

Kitchen design under a tree: ideas and photos

Modern kitchen furniture manufacturers offer many design options for kitchen units. You can choose the one that suits your interior.

Entirely wooden kitchen

Wood-look kitchen in the interior of a country house looks especially harmonious, regardless of the shade – light, dark or red. This is due to the fact that a completely wooden set looks massive: there should be a lot of air and light in the room so that the furniture does not “press” on the psyche. Therefore, designers advise using wood in large volumes in spacious country kitchens and in apartments with a large area. Another way to balance the intensity of the wood is to paint the walls in a light shade and choose white dining furniture.

Photo: retrouvius.com

Project author: Olesya Tishchenko

Combined set

A great way to fit a wooden kitchen into the interior is to combine different textures, highlight only some parts of the set with wood.

  • Woodgrain base cabinets bring the kitchen down to earth, making the bottom of the kitchen more solid and solid. An interior in which the bottom of the kitchen and the dining area are made of wood of the same shade. But with the choice of flooring in this case, you need to be more careful: if you want to use a wooden floor and wood-like lower cabinets, the shades of the two materials should be harmonious. Before buying, be sure to put the floor board and the facade sample side by side. If you don’t want to make a mistake, choose a neutral tile.

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Design: Enjoy Home

Project author: Maria Mikena

Author of the project: Marina Izmailova

  • Wood look top is less common and mostly combined with darker base cabinets. However, modern designers have found a way to stylishly integrate wood into the top of the suite – they use wooden fronts in modular kitchens with several rows of cabinets of different sizes. The wooden “insert” turns out to be a little recessed into the headset and does not look bulky.

Design: Cartelle Design

Photo: Instagram @allanborgez

Project authors: Svetlana Yurkova and Lena Nikitina

Project author: Irina Krasheninnikova

  • The bar counter and the wood-look kitchen island look very organic and stylish. They can be made of both light and dark wood, against the background of a snow-white or even black headset.

Design: Chado

Project author: Anastasia Dolgina

Designed by Sophia Vyganovska and Agata Melerska

Project authors: Oleg Klodt, Anna Agapova

  • Tall cabinets with appliances can be disguised as a wall. Wood paneled kitchen design is spectacular. Or, on the contrary, highlight them against the backdrop of a bright kitchen to emphasize the importance of this functional area.

Design: GM Interior

Design: KRAUZEarchitects

Design: Taupe Home

Author of the project: Oksana Tsymbalova

  • Separate elements of – part of the doors and drawers, open shelves, shelving, sideboard – can be made under wood, while the rest of the set will have a completely different finish.

Design: Line Design studio

Design: VizDiz

Project author: Maria Biryukova

Project author: Natalya Barkovskaya

  • Kitchen design with wooden worktop : in the photo and in real life, the combination of a solid color set with an oak or beech worktop looks very impressive. Moreover, even such a small detail will be enough to make the atmosphere more comfortable and authentic.

Project author: Tatyana Shcherbinina

Authors of the project: Zuzanna and Bohdan Museliak

  • Woodgrain kitchen apron is a rare item, as it requires careful care. But at the same time it looks stylish and definitely will not go unnoticed.

Author of the project: Anna Morozova

Which materials are best combined with wooden elements?

  • Paint : a wooden kitchen will look great against the background of painted walls. Also, wood-effect facades can be easily combined with painted plain facades.

Project author: Agnes Rudzite

  • Brick : decorative brick backsplash and wood effect set – the perfect pair for a loft-style kitchen.

Project author: Maria Polikarpova

Project author: Yulia Sologubova

Ceramic tiles : when choosing the color of the ceramic backsplash, pay attention to the tone of the wood on the kitchen fronts – they should not “interrupt” each other. It is better to choose neutral white, gray colors.

Design: Open Visual studio, Maxim Tsabius

Designed by Steven Gambrel

Project author: Elena Lazutina

  • Artificial and natural stone : the best option for a worktop or backsplash if you want to create a more elegant and noble interior.

Photo: antica.su

Design: IVA

Author of the project: Anna Vasilyeva

  • Metal : Wood works well with metal – in handles, on splashbacks and hoods.

Designed by Anna Begg

  • Concrete Effects : wood softens the roughness of concrete and makes the space more friendly.

Design: MiR Buro

More ideas for decorating a kitchen under a tree:

Project author: Julia Vlasova

Authors of the project: Shamsudin Kerimov, Katerina Kudinova

Designed by Steven O’Connor and Annick Ole

Authors of the project: Svetlana Yurkova and Lena Nikitina

Project author: Natalya Mukasyan

Project author: Valeria Veselova

Project author: Victoria Skorobogatko

Designed by Grit Lefebvre

Project author: Ekaterina Uglova

Project author: Elena Bogdan

Project author: Elena Zorina

Project author: Irina Krasheninnikova

Project author: Irina Krasheninnikova

Project author: Irina Orekhova

Designed by Kelly Wearstler

Designed by Leon Seiven

Authors of the project: Maria Karpova and Olga Borisova

Kitchen design 2022: 91 photos of fashionable interiors, trends In this article, we have collected not just fashion trends in kitchen design with photo examples, but have chosen sustainable trends that will set the tone for kitchen interiors for more than one season.

You will also find a selection of styles that will not lose their relevance in the coming years.

Watch the video where we list the current trends

Kitchen design trends 2022

Kitchen design trends
— Single space
— Natural palette
— Mezzanine cabinets
— Compact cooking zone
— Two colors or textures
— No top tier
Trendy styles
— Minimalism
— Eco
— Hi-tech
— English

1. Common space

You won’t surprise anyone with a combined kitchen-living room – a fashion trend has long passed into the category of classics. The concept of a single space within which you can cook, communicate with family or friends, work and relax is firmly established both in the minds of people and in the layouts of new apartments. More and more euro-twos and euro-threes are appearing – this is housing designed according to European canons, where the bedrooms are made small and isolated, and up to 50% of the area is allocated for a spacious kitchen-living room, where all life is in full swing.

What is important to consider when decorating such a space?
  • The main idea is unity. Do not pile up walls and partitions, do not block the light, do not split the room into small cramped areas. This is especially important for small apartments, where you need to create the illusion of a spacious room.
  • The main problem of such a neighborhood is that the sounds and smells from the cooking area will also hover in the living room. The problem is solved by a powerful hood and good ventilation. If you cook a lot, and you need to create privacy in the hall, you can use light partitions, preferably transparent or at least letting in light. The best options are glass screens, mobile screens and rack structures.
  • The cooking area is most often made discreet, shifting the focus of attention to the living room with a sofa group. To do this, you will need laconic facades, hidden storage systems (including household appliances) and a neutral palette that will almost merge with the finish.
  • The standard way to zone the cooking area and the living part of the room is the dining group located between them and forming a smooth transition. It can be a full-fledged dining table or a bar counter, depending on the lifestyle of the owners.

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2. Natural colors

Another long-term trend that is unlikely to lose popularity in the next few years. But the natural palette is diverse, and fashion within this spectrum is changing. Experts from the Pantone Color Institute and trend forecasting company WGSN have named the directions that will be in trend in 2022.

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Sand Dunes

The dark brown palette is being replaced by lighter tones. The most popular choice is a combo of beige and light gray, which can be further diluted with a white base or, conversely, accents. It turns out an airy and light design with a nod to the Scandinavian style. For inspiration, you can use photos of desert dunes and white sand.

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Sage and olives

A natural palette cannot be imagined without green. This color in any manifestation immediately refreshes the interior and is perfect for the kitchen. In the coming year, the emphasis will be on muted and soothing, stable shades. So, for the facades, a sage color with a gray fade (for a lighter color scheme) or a deep and warm tone of olive oil (for a darker one) is suitable. They can also be used as accents.

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Variety of blues

Bright facades gradually begin to take the palm from neutral monochrome compositions. In the near future, the peak of popularity of any variation of blue is expected: shades of the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean, thunderclouds, indigo, the sky on a sunny day, pale blue.

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  • Earthy shades

    All kinds of soil colors are still in the top trendy colors. Deep brown tones will be a good base for decoration in a modern, neoclassical or classic style. Variations of gray are best complemented by a pronounced texture of stone or concrete. If you want to add coziness to the interior, pay attention to warm colors: terracotta, ocher, clay, rust, brick, southern scorched earth.

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    3. Mezzanine cabinets

    Unlike standard sets, mezzanine structures have an additional third tier. So they use a small free space between the upper border of the cabinets and the ceiling. These types of headsets are becoming more and more common in design projects, and there are several reasons for this.

    • More storage space available, especially for small apartments and small kitchens.
    • The absence of a gap between the ceiling and the top line of the cabinets makes the overall look of the set more concise and nobler.
    • Due to the fact that the wall is completely covered with facades, you can save on finishing, and also greatly simplifies the cleaning process (dust does not accumulate between the cabinet and the ceiling).

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    4. Compact cooking zone

    The lifestyle of a modern urban dweller, especially in metropolitan areas, is changing. Many processes are optimized, thus freeing up time for a career, self-development and communication with loved ones, including cooking. Someone uses the delivery of ready-made food, someone prefers to eat out. But the fact remains: on average, people cook less, and someone even makes only light breakfasts at home.

    The design of the kitchen in the apartment is also adapted to these changing needs. Massive structures occupying two walls completely are being replaced by compact corner or linear systems with two-burner stoves, hidden storage and a small work surface.

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    Two colors or textures

    Contrasting two-tone sets are in fashion. Colors can be split vertically or horizontally, clearly 50×50, or according to the color blocking principle: one tone is basic, the second is accent. The classic version is a darker color at the bottom of the furniture, a lighter one at the top, but no one forbids breaking these canons.

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    6. No top shelf

    Design projects without a top shelf are becoming more and more common. There are several reasons for this.

    • Changing the lifestyle of people and, accordingly, the role of the cooking zone – this amount of storage systems is simply not needed.
    • This composition significantly unloads the space, makes it light and airy.
    • The cost of a kitchen set without upper cabinets is reduced by about 1/3.

    Below is a photo of the kitchen in a one-tier apartment. There are several ways to organize such a headset.

    • Leave the wall empty or place an accent hood there.
    • Hanging several open shelves is not the most practical solution in real life, so it is better to store decor items or beautiful dishes that are not constantly used there.
    • If you are not ready to give up the upper cabinets at all, you can free only one part of the wall.

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    Despite the new trends emerging in the design of the kitchen, the design of this room will remain unchanged for at least several years. Some styles will definitely not lose their relevance in the near future.

    Minimalism

    Minimalism can hardly be called a trend – it’s a whole philosophy of life without rigid design canons. The direction develops, changes and integrates into everyday life, going beyond the interior.

    In order for the interior design of the kitchen in this style to be relevant, follow the following rules.

    • Use warm, diluted hues to add warmth to a space and make up for minimal decor.
    • Little does not mean boring. Minimalistic interiors work due to the verified forms, color depth and combination of textures. It is the textures that need to be given special attention. Combine cold and warm textures, glossy and matte surfaces. Rough concrete or stone looks great with warm wood and cozy kitchen textiles. To enliven the interior, you can add 1-2 live flowers in minimalist flower pots, as well as make an accent apron: lay out unusual tiles or continue the tabletop material.
    • Design follows function, not the other way around. All furniture and appliances should be multifunctional and arranged according to the principles of ergonomics.
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    Eco

    People will continue to strive for nature, including within their apartment. Ecostyle will not leave the list of popular trends for a long time, but, like minimalism, it has already become more of a concept than a set of stylistic markers.

    The key idea of ​​ecodesign is the naturalness of all materials. In the top there is a tree or its eco-friendly analogues, which can be supplemented with artificial or natural stone, marble texture, precious metals. There should be a lot of light in the room, the decor should be only natural. Clay and ceramic dishes, textiles made from natural fabrics, accessories made of wood, stone, bamboo and other plant materials.

    Visually, eco-style can be close to Scandinavian interiors, minimalism or boho — depending on personal tastes and the overall style of the apartment.

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    Hi-tech

    In parallel with the eco-theme, a course towards high technologies is developing. If you like the cold restraint of futurism, pay attention to the strict and seasoned hi-tech.

    This style is characterized by the use of rough materials: concrete, metal, glass, artificial or natural stone. Wood – only cold shades, possibly painted. The palette is mostly achromatic: black, gray and white predominate. Sometimes deep shades of blue, purple or brown with a grayish undertone are added to them.

    Important: high-tech requires large spaces and investments. This style is perfect for an ultra-modern country house, penthouse or spacious apartment. It is rather difficult to recreate it in a small one-room apartment or a two-room apartment – in this case it is better to use individual elements, thus making a variation on the theme.

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    English

    A fashionable alternative to modern trends – sophisticated English style. This is an interior for decades, in which there is no place for fleeting trends and cheap materials.

    The main focus is on the noble texture of wood. It is used everywhere: in the headset, decoration, accessories. The palette can be any, the main rule is no acid flashy shades. There are two directions: the predominance of brown-beige tones – this type of English cuisine is closer to country and is more common in country houses; a saturated primary color, for example, deep blue or dark green, the headset comes to the fore.

    In the decoration, you can use wallpaper with abstract or floral ornaments – for the cooking area, these must be moisture-resistant coatings.

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    styles, colors, trends in fashionable furniture and appliances, ideas for interiors (20 photos)

    Fashion for kitchen furniture and decoration changes slowly but constantly. In 2020, designers are focusing on minimalism in design, natural materials and trendy shades. Let’s talk about which kitchens are in fashion this year, and what design techniques can be used to make the kitchen modern.

    Signs of a trendy kitchen in 2020

    A modern kitchen interior is easy to recognize by the following features:

    • “Invisible” design of the kitchen. Facades that practically merge with the walls and do not look too much like the usual kitchen furniture with handles and panels are in fashion now.
    • No visible embellishments or accents . The simpler a modern kitchen is made, the more relevant it looks. At the same time, durable premium materials and state-of-the-art technology can be hidden behind external simplicity.
    • Natural and sustainable . Neutral colors and natural textures predominate in the design of a modern kitchen.

    These 3 main trends are reflected in everything from the choice of color and style of the kitchen to the choice of kitchen appliances and furniture.

    What colors are in fashion for the kitchen in 2020

    The palette of current shades remains wide – you can choose both new trends and traditional timeless solutions.

    What colors prevail in the photo of fashionable interiors and are especially relevant now:

    • Mint, olive, pistachio and in general all pastel shades of green.
    • Slightly muted and whitened shades of blue.
    • Grey-yellow, mustard, ocher.
    • Coral, terracotta and other sophisticated reds.
    • Natural wood tones (full range, from lightest to darkest).
    • Variations of gray can be used as a background or main color in the interior. Mouse, graphite, anthracite – all shades remain relevant.
    • White is still in fashion. You can “dilute” the snow-white kitchen with natural wood elements or brighter color accents.

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    Popular styles for modern kitchens

    At the peak of popularity this year, three styles in the interior – minimalism, eco style, as well as a slightly modified Scandinavian. Each of them reflects the latest trends in kitchen design.

    Minimalism

    Minimalist design is the perfect embodiment of modern trends. In a minimalist kitchen, there are no unnecessary details: in this space, everything is in its place and serves a specific practical purpose.

    What features distinguish the interior in the style of minimalism:

    • Restrained finish of the kitchen, mostly plain and not too bright.
    • Well-organized closed storage areas to fit all the little things. Nothing lies on the countertop or near the sink, so the interior becomes visually lighter.
    • Simple design of the dining table and chairs, without carved legs and colorful upholstery, as in a classic interior.
    • Built-in appliances that hide behind facades.

    Eco style

    Eco-style kitchen interior is also popular now. Its main distinguishing feature is naturalness in everything, from the choice of shades to the use of live plant decor. A properly made eco-style kitchen looks like a small natural oasis in your home.

    What trends and design techniques are suitable for an eco-style interior:

    • Use basic natural materials in your kitchen and avoid complex decor. Plain wooden, plastered surfaces or, for example, painted light walls will look harmonious.
    • Accent colors should be neutral and as close to nature as possible. You can use different variations of green or blue, as well as berry shades or yellow.
    • The more natural light, the better. If the kitchen has large windows, make sure that curtains and large furnishings do not block the sun’s rays.
    • Pay attention to invoices. Rough linen tablecloths and towels, jute rugs, wicker furniture, bamboo decor – all this will help maintain an eco-style in the interior.
    • Make active use of living plants to brighten up your kitchen and give the impression of being close to nature. By the way, flowerpots for plants can also be colorful, for example, clay pots without enamel.

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    Scandinavian style

    Cool white Scandi kitchens are gradually losing popularity, but in general the Scandinavian style remains relevant. You just need to adapt it a bit to modern trends in kitchen renovation.

    To create a trendy Scandi kitchen, follow these tips:

    • Add warm colors or dark accents to break up the white background.
    • Actively use natural wood in the decoration – this is in line with the canons of the Scandinavian style and modern trends.
    • Use closed storage instead of the open shelves that used to be a staple in a Scandinavian style kitchen.

    NB! Sometimes it makes sense to choose not white, but another neutral background color – gray. Now all its shades are relevant, and combinations of accent colors with gray are more interesting than with white.

    Trends in the choice of kitchen appliances

    Fashion trends have also affected the appliances that we use in the kitchen every day.

    A few tips:

    • Hiding vehicles is no longer necessary . Yes, built-in dishwashers and refrigerators remain with us, and you can still choose this option. But if the technique itself is aesthetic and modern, then it should be left in sight and even emphasized. This applies, for example, to refrigerators in a plain metal case, hobs, and so on.
    • Smart technology is in vogue . Modern kitchen gadgets will not only make it easier for you to prepare dinner, but also decorate the space.
    • Trendy equipment location – at eye level . This applies, for example, to separate ovens, dishwashers, microwave ovens and appliances.

    Finishing and kitchen furniture – what to choose in 2020?

    Let’s talk about modern fronts, countertops and other surfaces in the kitchen. To get an up-to-date interior, consider several important trends in the decoration and selection of a kitchen set.

    Natural wood and stone finishes

    The modern design of the kitchen is environmentally friendly, so now it is preferable to use it in the decoration:

    • Natural wood with a unique natural pattern . The ideal option is a solid wood kitchen, but veneered facades are also relevant. Precious woods are in trend, for example, ash, oak, walnut.
    • Natural stone of various types – primarily marble and granite. You can add a stone countertop or stone wall panels to finish the backsplash, as well as marbled porcelain stoneware flooring, to the design project.

    Any element with the texture of stone or natural wood will make the most visually simple interior much more interesting and expensive. In doing so, you do not have to sacrifice minimalism and restraint.

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    Metal surfaces

    A popular solution is metal decor. Moreover, you can combine several types and shades of metal in one kitchen: copper, silver, gold elements.

    There are many options for using metal in the interior:

    • Stainless steel top;
    • Metal fittings, if you choose a set with minimalistic handles rather than smooth fronts;
    • Equipment in a metal case;
    • Metal decorative elements;
    • Metal profile in the design of kitchen furniture;
    • Dining table and chair legs made of metal, etc.

    Linear layout and kitchen island

    In 2020, it is better not to make a corner layout, but to install cabinets in one line along the wall. In order to create a convenient working triangle with this arrangement of furniture, you can choose a kitchen with an island – a separate rectangular table.

    NB! You can use the island as an additional countertop or as a replacement for a dining table, and you can also transfer a sink or hob to it. In addition, the island is always a few spacious storage boxes in addition to the main ones.

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    Kitchens with smooth fronts

    Another trend is the lack of handles for kitchen drawers and cabinets. Smooth facades in a neutral color look very light and modern, the interior is uncluttered and truly minimalistic.

    Handleless kitchen design can be anything you like – with aluminum profile false handles, with milled fronts, with push-to-open system. You should not worry about convenience: all these solutions are thoughtful and functional, so that the doors will easily open with just one movement.

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    Matte surfaces

    Matte facades are in trend now, and gloss is losing relevance.

    Fronts with a matte surface have important advantages:

    • They look discreet and neutral, which makes it easy to embody the idea of ​​\u200b\u200ba “inconspicuous” kitchen without obvious accents.
    • Matt fronts are much more practical than gloss fronts. Traces of touches and other contaminants are almost invisible on them, but the shiny surface has to be cleaned of stains and drops very often.

    Kitchens with thin frames

    The frames around the fronts are a feature of the English and Italian classic styles.

    Italian-style kitchen furniture is characterized by a thin frame around the edge of each door in the same color as the front itself. The frame should be barely visible.

    In an English-style kitchen, frames are part of the cabinet of kitchen furniture. Therefore, when you open the doors of cabinets and drawers, the frames remain in place.

    This solution will appeal to those who find radical minimalism not interesting enough. The complex design of the facades unambiguously adds a “zest” to the interior.

    Ceiling cabinets

    Some kitchen design trends are very functional, and one of these trends is three-level kitchens. In them, above the upper tier of lockers, there is another row up to the ceiling – mezzanines.

    The third row of cabinets allows you to unload the remaining drawers and cabinets, because you can store everything that is rarely used upstairs. Another plus of such a kitchen is that dust will not accumulate in the space between the ceiling and the upper cabinets. And, in general, a useful place in the kitchen thanks to a three-level headset is used as efficiently as possible.

    Thin worktops

    Massive worktops are being replaced by thin, but no less durable ones. A thin worktop made of wood, stone, glass, acrylic will be as durable and comfortable as a traditional work surface. At the same time, it looks much more elegant and easy.

    What tricks of the past are outdated in 2020

    Modern trends inevitably crowd out what was in fashion a few years ago. To keep the kitchen looking modern, do not use outdated interior design techniques.

    What is no longer relevant by 2020:

    • Kitchen design with an emphasis on classics. Sophisticated decor with elements of baroque or rococo styles, stucco, visually heavy furniture, massive chandeliers – for now it is better to refuse this.
    • Open shelves for small items. Modern storage systems are precisely closed so that objects do not accumulate in plain sight and do not violate the overall minimalist picture.
    • Headsets with bar . The interior with a counter turns out to be too complex by modern standards, besides, the bar counter is perceived as a clear sign of past decades. Therefore, today it is better to replace this element with a more functional kitchen island, if the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room allows.
    • L-shaped or U-shaped kitchen layout . Now the linear arrangement of furniture is in vogue, and designers refuse from the corner layout.
    • Fronts with photo printing . It was fashionable at 90s, and now many of the techniques of this period are returning, but not the bright pictures on the furniture. Today we choose neutral, laconic facades with almost no decor, and photo printing does not fit into this idea at all.
    • Wall tiles . Such a finish is irrelevant – it is better to choose plaster, durable wallpaper for painting, wall panels for the kitchen and other options.

    Read on: Kitchen design trends in 2018

    The main trends of modern kitchens are minimalism, visual lightness and simplicity, natural materials. There should be nothing superfluous in the kitchen, but there is still room for accents in the interior. This role can be played by stylish appliances, large potted plants, kitchen textiles and other elements that match your chosen style in the design of the kitchen. To keep your kitchen looking modern, avoid outdated techniques, choose trendy shades and adapt any of the modern trends from our article to your interior.

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    Design A modern kitchen is one with the living room. This affects the finishes. What solutions do designers offer?

    1508 London’s creative director Louise Wiksteed adopted Seifert’s guiding principle: “prestige without vulgarity”.

    Armadale Residence was renovated by Rob Mills for himself and his family. It lasted 10 years. There are tactile textures everywhere, gray-white veined marble brought from Verona, kitchen fronts made of polished brass.

    The kitchen is made to order according to the sketches of Katerina Lashmanova by the Quinton company. Brabbu bar stools and Visual Comfort pendant lamps are tied into a memorable composition. Kitchenware is stored in built-in cabinets with black glass fronts.

    Melbourne-based architecture firm Kennedy Nolan offered three colors and a combination of wood, composite and marble.

    In the interior of Giuliano Andrea dell’Uva, the “front” kitchen island in black granite is located in plain sight, the working ruler is hidden behind the storage system, the facades of which are covered with oxidized steel and smalt.

    In Alexey Nikolashin’s project, gray concrete on the facades of the Leicht kitchen completes the palette of interior textures. The lamp designed by the Castiglioni brothers for Flos is a cult model, an icon of design.

    In Mike Myers’ penthouse in the kitchen/living room, Bulthaup model with clean maple and aluminum fronts and stone countertops.

    Kristina Lastauskaitė-Punde’s interior is built on the principle of contrast, mix&match – a combination of old and modern.

    In the INT2architecture project, the kitchen area is highlighted with Coswick American walnut parquet.

    In the Orb project, the bottom of the walls in the space of the kitchen-living room was left unfinished: the texture and pattern of the concrete itself became an element of decor.

    In the kitchen designed by Lilya Koshcheeva and Masha Stepanova, the wall is finished with onyx. The color of the kitchen cabinets is coordinated with the shade of the stone.

    The heart of the home and the place to spend time with friends – the modern kitchen is open in every sense of the word. Within a few years, a real revolution took place in its design. The kitchen has become more professional and aesthetic, in a word, it has adapted to our lifestyle, our tastes and needs.

    The success of Nicholas Schhaubruck’s project largely determined the choice of materials. A self-leveling floor made of polished concrete, cement coating on the walls and ceilings create a memorable image.

    The new generation kitchen has all the hallmarks of a living room: extra shelving, open shelves… A simple plan – a work island plus wall cabinets – creates a multifunctional space. Invisible kitchens are in fashion, where the main appliances can be hidden behind retractable panels.

    The kitchen is made according to the sketches of Art Bureau 1/1, ABC. Behind the kitchen island are cabinet facades painted by Ekaterina Rozhkova. Luminaire CTO Lighting. Vases by Michaël Verheyden.

    In the decoration of facades, in addition to traditional wood, stone, ceramics, glass, and steel are used. For the backsplash and countertops, expensive marbles, trendy brass or steel are used.

    Samir and Rana Bowbes love 70s design, choose color and optimism. In the kitchen-living room, a table with a metal base and a lacquered top is K. Missir’s special project. Chairs PK 9, dis. P. Kjerholm.

    Cement tiles and concrete (or its imitations) can be distinguished from favorite materials for finishing countertops and facades. Facades made of stone and composites appeared about 15 years ago, but then they were very expensive – now they have become more affordable. They have a rich texture, go well with wood and concrete.

    In the interior of M3 Architects, maximum space is dedicated to the living room with an open kitchen. The dining area is created around the kitchen work island.

    Finishing of the facades is close to finishing of the walls of the common area. It is appropriate to use veneer, correlating with panels or flooring in the living room. The stone of thin countertops flows onto the ends and facades of the bases.

    In the interior of François Champsor, the kitchen is made to order according to the design of F. Champsor. Smooth facades hide “everyday” details. The brass and crystal glass chandelier is a glamorous accent.

    Experts recorded a change in the main color, saying that “black is the new white.” Its deep “cosmic” shades are presented in all materials – in stone, composites, wood.

    In the interior designed by Olga Malva, the kitchen is combined with the living room and is located on both sides of the entrance. Leicht kitchen modules look like luxurious chests of drawers.

    Of course, the Mid-century design craze hasn’t escaped the kitchen. Gold, bronze, metal finishes combined with 50s-style appliances help to achieve a timeless luxury vibe. Materials today have no restrictions for use in hot areas: lacquered or glass, gold or silver coated, metal or painted.

    In the interior of the villa designed by Dennis Gibbons and Jamie Bush, pivoting screens separate the art gallery from the living room. On the right is the work of A. Kapoor. On the left is a photo of V. Tilmans.

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    Kitchen design in a panel house with S = 9 m2 | Top 10 kitchen photos in 9 sq.m

    You will be surprised how many ideas and possibilities can be implemented on 9sq.m!

    Our clients are our neighbors because one of our offices is next to the MZhK. We design kitchens for them with pleasure and skill and get positive feedback.

    We share examples of projects that we and the owners really like. They are very diverse in external and internal content. This will allow you to navigate what is right for you and take ideas into service!

    Despite the small number of square meters, kitchens 9sq. m. (real photos below) are considered quite spacious and roomy. Apparently, compared with “Khrushchev”. Furniture here can be arranged so that you get a linear, parallel, island, L- or U-type kitchen. In this article, we will consider examples of the design of kitchen sets developed by KUHNI-NSK designers for a typical panel house with a kitchen area of ​​9 sq.m.

    Since the end of the seventies of the last century, panel houses of the 9 series have been built7. Panel high-rise buildings have 9-10 floors and several entrances. The height of the rooms is 2.64 meters and the number of living quarters is from 1 to 4. The bathroom was located next to the kitchen. The area of ​​the kitchens themselves occupied from 8 to 9 m2.

    The most common layout of kitchen furniture for 97 series houses:

    Examples of furniture layout in a typical panel house with a kitchen area of ​​9 m2

    m2, two parallel walls are completely free, which makes it possible to place more pieces of furniture and appliances. Of course, it is optimal to purchase a custom-made kitchen, carefully choosing the appropriate options. This will allow you to competently use the entire useful area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe kitchen space.

    Custom-made furniture has several advantages:

    • The measurer will take the exact dimensions of the walls, skirting boards, take into account all kitchen appliances and the dimensions of the room.
    • The buyer can independently choose the color scheme of the body part, facades, select the material of the countertop and its color.
    • The master will help with the choice of fittings.
    • The buyer can control the process of furniture manufacturing (by agreement with the company).

    Many designers recommend making a corner recessed set. This advice is suitable for large families when you need to correctly integrate equipment and organize maximum functionality.

    When choosing a table, pay attention to its dimensions. If the buyer wants to choose a round table, then the diameter of the tabletop should not exceed 90 cm. Chairs must be harmoniously combined with a round or oval table. If the buyer wants to place a rectangular table in the kitchen, then you can choose the most optimal dimensions up to 120X70 cm. A straight sofa or bench goes well with such a piece of furniture.

    Tip: It is not recommended to put a corner sofa in the kitchen, it is not advisable to do so. The lion’s share of the space will be occupied by a headset with appliances and a table. The corner sofa is very bulky and takes up a lot of useful space.

    Tip: in a small kitchen, it is better to put an extendable table that will unfold if necessary.

    Particular attention should be paid to the lighting and color scheme of the 9m2 kitchen. Designers advise to delimit the eating area and the cooking area with color borders.

    Today we present to our readers the best kitchen sets for standard kitchens 9m2, which have received the highest marks from the owners. They are not only beautiful and as functional as possible, but also affordable.

    Option 1. Corner kitchen 1.6×2.3m in modern style

    Quite an interesting corner kitchen. Countertops are equal in width, which is rare in the production of built-in sets. The original color combination of lilac metallic and black gloss allows you to visually enlarge the space.

    The kitchen combines modern elegance and classic functionality. The facades are made of MDF, which makes the set less susceptible to moisture and unpretentious in maintenance.

    Advantages of the kitchen set:

    • Lots of roomy drawers and a free work surface that allows housewives to cook comfortably.
    • The corner sink has an additional platform on which you can fold the dishes to dry. Another original design solution can be considered a rectangular sink bowl, geometrically repeating the shape of the table.
    • Along the perimeter there is a glass apron depicting a picturesque night city. It is unpretentious in cleaning and perfectly complements the overall look of the headset, making a soft transition between contrasting tones.

    Option 2. Modern corner kitchen 1.6×2.3m in wood-colored facades with bright green niches

    Functional model made in modern style with regular geometric lines. The top of the headset occupies only one wall, which allows you to install the TV on the free space of the adjoining wall.

    Wide vacant drawers with metal boxes can withstand increased loads. The combination of wood grain (sonoma oak) with bright light green open drawers gives the set a unique and special sophistication. The tabletop is made at an angle of 90C, which gives the product a strict but elegant look. A large ceramic sink and a small hob complete the functional ensemble of the headset.

    Option 3. Straight kitchen set 2.9 m to the ceiling in the kitchen 9 meters

    Streamlined strict set with MDF facades attracts housewives with its spaciousness. Large cabinets and fully roll-out drawers with metal boxes allow you to optimally distribute dishes and products. The kitchen refrigerator is built into the headset case. Kitchen cabinets are made to order in the ceiling. This is one of the main trends of this year.

    Option 4. White corner kitchen 1.6×2.3m with a free-standing stove and refrigeratorm2. Facade material – MDF. The legs are adjustable in height, which makes it possible to put the headset on a level so that it does not balance on an uneven floor. The plinth of the countertop does not allow moisture to seep into the lower drawers of the headset. Glass cabinets and open shelves give the kitchen lightness and airiness.

    Railings reinforced around the perimeter, can be a decoration or an additional place to store kitchen utensils. The chrome-plated metal sink has a wide platform that allows you to dry dishes. Lots of work area for a hardworking hostess. The moisture-resistant countertop does not have a solid structure, but thanks to the white color, the electric stove is perfectly integrated into the set, which adds originality and comfort.

    Option 5. Pale gray kitchen with cabinets up to the ceiling 1.5×2.4 m and a pencil case

    A beautiful, textured and spacious suite with cabinets up to the ceiling is ideal for a large family.

    The refrigerator is built into the kitchen cabinet. Next to the sink under the kitchen countertop is a place for a washing machine and dishwasher. Comfortable handles and hinges with a closer will give the hostess a feeling of maximum comfort.

    Option 6. Green and white corner kitchen 1.6×2.1m

    Very stylish corner model. The combination of green bottom and white top gives the product charm and sophistication. The facades of the headset are made of MDF, which makes it as practical as possible, the film does not allow moisture to get on the case. The bottom fits snugly to the floor, which will not allow dust to get under the headset.

    A strict and moisture-resistant worktop completes the laconic ensemble. The main feature of the headset is functionality and a large amount of work surface. Kitchen cabinets swing up to the ceiling.

    Option 7. Corner modular kitchen Aurora

    Multifunctional corner set with MDF facades is ideal for a 9m2 kitchen in a panel house. The perimeter of the facade is decorated with frescoes in the form of an Egyptian ornament, giving the set a unique look. The kitchen is made from modular hanging drawers. The combination of a light facade and a dark body gives the product elegance and charm.

    The model is intended for the installation of a stationary plate, which can complete the ensemble, and move the last cabinet to the main drawers, then there will be more work surface. The railings installed around the perimeter and a bright ceramic apron give the kitchen comfort and completeness.

    Option 8. White corner kitchen 1.7×2.9 m – cabinets on one side

    High corner kitchen set for a large family. Suitable for tall people (top drawers and shelves are high enough from the floor).

    In this kitchen of 9 meters, a regular refrigerator was installed, beating it with deep upper cabinets and a pencil case next to it. The kitchen combines modern elegance and classic functionality, which is especially important for placement on an area of ​​​​9m2. A lot of free work surface that allows the housewives to comfortably prepare food. The thick moisture-resistant countertop is practical and durable.

    Option 9. Beige corner kitchen 1.6×2.2 m

    Quite an interesting corner kitchen for an area of ​​9m2. An elegant combination of light facades with a dark body and a stylish moisture-resistant worktop will fit perfectly into the modern interior of a standard 9m kitchen.

    The facades of the headset are made of MDF, which makes it as practical as possible, the film does not allow moisture to get on the body. The kitchen is made from modular hanging drawers. The closed plinth will not allow dust to get under the headset. The main feature of the headset is functionality and a large amount of work surface. Glass and open top drawers add lightness to the product, while a curved front and a spacious corner cabinet add a special flair. The rounded top makes the set safe for children.

    Option 10. Straight orange kitchen set 2.8 m

    Original and spacious straight kitchen, made of MDF facades. The kitchen combines modern elegance and classic functionality. A lot of free work surface that allows the housewives to comfortably prepare food. A thick, moisture-resistant tabletop in soft white color perfectly dilutes the bright tone of the facades.

    Ceramic impact-resistant sink with a drying platform for more comfort in the kitchen. Delicate glass apron, which is easy to care for, gives airiness to the room. The headset perfectly combines conciseness and style.

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    Option 11. Direct modern kitchen set 2.8m film

    Unusual revolutionary combination of white M. F. At first glance, a small kitchen, but very functional, which is important for typical Khrushchev kitchens with an area of ​​​​only 9m2.

    Has ample work surface. Large drawers with metal drawers. Moisture-resistant countertop under a light tree completes the original design idea. The closed plinth will not allow dust to get under the headset and makes the design solid and stylish.

    Option 12. Bright kitchen with white and red facades 1600×2200 mm

    We present a kitchen set in red and white, installed in a typical kitchen of 9 meters in a panel house. This is a modern bright idea for a stylish design of your favorite kitchen. Such an interior will certainly invigorate in the morning at breakfast, and when receiving guests it will look festive and elegant.


    A red-white kitchen can calm you at the same time, which is typical for white, and can cheer you up (red).

    The set includes 2 spacious roll-out tables, built-in appliances: oven, stove, dishwasher.

    Option 13. White kitchen set to the ceiling with a wood-like worktop in the size of 1600×2200 mm

    This time we have transformed the familiar layout ” Typical panel house with a kitchen 9m2″ into something modern and functional: three tiers of storage – the upper tier with “Push-to-open” opening without handles, a set of built-in appliances – an extractor hood, a hob, an oven and a dishwasher, there are places for non-built-in appliances – a shelf under the microwave on the left and a niche for the refrigerator on the right, along with all the appliances, quite roomy roll-out drawers “Hettich Quadro” fit in. The color scheme of the kitchen reflects the trends of 2020 – combinations of soothing tones with natural materials. The countertop is complemented by a vertical support made of the same material.

    Wardrobes built to the ceiling. A free-standing refrigerator will be placed under the last cabinet.