There's no rule that states cabinets need to be lighter or darker than walls or that they have to match it but depends more so on what kind of effect or mood you're going for. Light colors can make a space feel bright, clean, and timeless while darker colors can make a strong statement that instantly grabs attention.
Blend kitchen cabinet paint colors with the room.
The kitchen wall color is one of the strongest determining factors of how a cook space looks and feels, but the cabinet colors are just as important. They should complement the walls, as well as the floor color, appliances, and countertops.
Paint everything the same color.
That's right, everything: the cabinets, the walls — even the ceiling if you want to really commit. We've documented before how painting furniture the same color as the wall can make a space look bigger, and also give cabinetry and shelves a built-in look.
Warm and cosy with neutral colours
Warm and neutral colours will create a welcoming atmosphere and provide a great foundation for your kitchen units and accessories to stand out. Look for tones like soft beige and creamy white, or add a splash of colour with pastel tones like pale pink, powder yellow, and baby blue.
Lighter colors make kitchens feel more spacious and inviting. If you have a smaller kitchen, a lighter shade is better. They're timeless. White cabinets are everywhere.
Dark surfaces absorb light; white lighter surfaces reflect light. Dark countertops help to complement painted cabinets that are so on trend today in blue and green tones. Dark countertops are a perfect complement to white cabinets to achieve a classic look.
Light greens, yellows, blues and even greys can work well too. Whatever colour you choose, try to make the cabinet doors and walls one consistent colour. This removes any visual barriers that cause the eye to stop short, thus making the room appear much larger than it actually is.
Well, it should be no surprise… the classic white cabinet will still be the #1 cabinet color for kitchens in 2022 and beyond. White is crisp and clean, will brighten any kitchen, and will most likely never go out of style.
Natural materials, like wood and stone, are always in style. Have your contractor install maple, birch, or cherry cabinets. Look for stone options such as granite, limestone, or slate. Your kitchen will be stylish and trendy both now and in the future.
If you have trim, cabinets or walls that are painted a cool white, choosing a different white is a risky business. I recommend painting the SAME white and letting the shift in sheen do the work for you, rather than messing around with undertones.
Cabinets Come First
It is best to paint the kitchen cabinets before you paint the walls. In fact, we suggest painting the cabinets before you even finalize your choice for the wall color.
As a general rule of thumb, you should never paint your entire home one singular color. That isn't to say that you can't use the same color in some capacity throughout your entire home; however, it shouldn't be the primary wall color in every room.
As a simple rule, kitchen cabinets should always match trim as much as they can. Any contrast that you intentionally create should not necessarily be a striking contrast. It's important to try to create a sense of unity among the different elements being tied together to avoid making the contrast appear accidental.
High gloss finish reflects light on the surface whereas matt finish absorbs light. However, matt finish won't look dull, especially with light colour shades. A matt finish is perfect for traditional or country style kitchen cabinets having routed fronts.
For several decades, in fact, white has been the leading cabinet color in kitchen cabinet trends. As the most popular shade for cabinetry then, it's a good option for many styles of kitchens. It certainly fits well with a simple, straightforward design choice that won't go out of style.
As far as natural wood cabinet colors go, light and medium oak will still be trending in 2022 … whether it's your full kitchen or just your kitchen island. Either way looks beautiful! And you can't go wrong with beautiful stained (or painted) dark kitchen cabinets.
Are Oak Cabinets Coming Back in Style 2022:
For 2022, you will probably see a return to oak wood for kitchen cabinets as vintage becomes designer, and homeowners go back to the real wood of time past. Oak has the texture and look of subtle elegance with its neutral color and design versatility.
All-white kitchens and double ovens are on their way out due to their lack of practicality. Smart appliances, unpainted cabinets, and darker colors in kitchen designs are gaining popularity.