Timeless and Classic Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors

The kitchen is the heart of any home, and one way to give it a fresh and timeless appeal is through the right choice of paint colors for your cabinets. In this blog post, we will explore a selection of classic and timeless kitchen cabinet paint colors that will stand the test of time, enhancing your space’s beauty and functionality for years to come.

Crisp White:

There’s a reason why white cabinets have stood the test of time. A crisp white hue adds an instant clean and fresh look to any kitchen. It pairs beautifully with a variety of styles, from modern to traditional, and serves as the perfect canvas for showcasing other design elements in the room. One of the most popular colors requested is Benjamin Moore White Dove or Sherwin William’s Alabaster

Soft Greige:

For those seeking a more subdued and versatile option, consider a soft greige tone. This warm and neutral blend of gray and beige adds depth and sophistication to your kitchen without overpowering the space. It effortlessly complements various color palettes and allows flexibility in choosing accent hues. A great color would be Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter and Sherwin Williams Drift of Mist colors are in the greige family.

Classic Ivory:

If you crave a warm and inviting atmosphere, classic ivory cabinets are the way to go. This timeless and creamy shade exudes elegance and pairs well with a range of countertop materials and backsplash options. It creates a soft and inviting ambiance, making it perfect for both traditional and farmhouse-inspired kitchens. One option is Sherwin Williams Crisp Linen or Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee.

Timeless Navy:

For a bold yet classic statement, consider painting your kitchen cabinets in a deep navy blue shade. Navy cabinets add depth and richness to your space while maintaining a sense of timelessness. Pair them with brass or gold accents for a luxurious and sophisticated look. Top picks for Navy is Benjamin Moore North Sea or Sherwin Williams In The Navy.

Elegant Gray:

Gray cabinets have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their versatility and ability to adapt to various design styles. Opt for a soft, cool-toned gray for a contemporary feel. Gray cabinets allow you to easily incorporate pops of color through accessories or backsplash choices. Benjamin Moore Coventry Grey or Sherwin Williams Agreeable Grey are some choices.

Classic Black:

Black cabinets may seem unconventional, but they can create a striking and dramatic look in your kitchen. This bold color adds a touch of sophistication and pairs well with light countertops, stainless steel accents, and natural wood finishes. To avoid creating a too dark and moody ambiance, balance black cabinets with ample lighting and lighter-colored walls or mix with a lighter cabinet and use black as an accent color to the island or hood. Benjamin Moore Black Beauty or Sherwin Williams Iron Ore are some of the color black used by our customers.

Conclusion:

When it comes to kitchen cabinet paint colors, opting for timeless and classic options ensures that your space will remain stylish and relevant for years to come. Within these color families, choose the color that speaks to you and not only will you be able to enjoy it but it will remain classic for years to come. Explore the world of color and discover what is your color! www.benjaminmoore.com and www.sherwin-williams.com

What Door Style Should I Choose?

When it comes to kitchen design, one of the most important elements to consider is the style and mounting of the cabinet doors. The right cabinet door can completely transform the look of your kitchen, adding a touch of personal style and enhancing the overall aesthetic. With so many different styles and mounts to choose from, it can be overwhelming to make a decision. In this blog, we’ll explore some of the most popular, and offer some tips on how to choose the best one for your kitchen.

Door Styles

Recessed panel doors offer a clean recessed design with squared off frame edges. The most popular is shaker, but this basic design can be customized with different edges, frame sizes and center panel designs/materials such as glass or fluted panels. If you are looking for a simple and timeless look, this style is for you.

fluted shaker door style
A edge frame shaker door style
beaded trim shaker door style
Farmhouse X shaker door style

Raised panel doors have a more traditional formal raised panel with decorative frame edges. If you love elegance and minute detail which harkens back to times past, this is the style for you. There are many choices for the center raised panel and edges depending on how elaborate you want to go with it. An example of the most popular are the square or arched raised panel as shown here.

Glass panels have a transparent, textured, frosted or leaded panel that allows you to showcase items inside the cabinet. They could also have mullions or strips of wood to give it a paned glass look. Glass can be used on just a few cabinets or all of them. Most people choose a select few so that they can still hide items but showcase others. This style can make your kitchen feel more open and airy.

glass panel door style

Slab doors are modern and have a minimalist esthetic. They are simply a flat solid door with no detailing. These are great for most colors but are especially great for high gloss bold colors or textures. If you love modern sleek design, then these are the perfect selection.

slab red glossy door style
slab wood finish door style

Mix and Match Door Styles

The fun part about these styles is that you can mix and match the doors and drawers. For example, you could have Shaker doors and slab drawer fronts. Or a raised panel type door with a recessed panel drawer front. It’s all up to what looks good to you.

Farmhouse X door style with slab drawer
Shaker door style with slab drawer

Door Mounting Styles

Once you have selected the the perfect cabinet door style for you, the next step is choosing the right mounting to ensure they enhance the look you are going for.

Standard overlay means that the doors and drawer fronts cover or overlay the front of the entire cabinet except for a 1-2 inch gap revealing the face frame underneath and between the doors. In standard overlay the hinges may or may not be visible as they could be mounted to the face frame or inside the cabinet. If you want the hinges to show, then this is the option for you.

Full overlay means that the doors and drawers will cover or overlay the entire front of the cabinet except a small 1/4 inch gap in between. The hinges are attached to the inside of the cabinet and therefore are not visible. Full overlay gives your cabinets a more finished clean look overall.

Inset means the doors are mounted inside the face frame of the cabinet opening rather than over the face frame so that it is flush with the front of the cabinet. This uses special hinges so that they are not visible. This offers a seamless custom look which goes well with modern design.

overlay styles

Choosing the right cabinet door style for your kitchen is an important decision that can greatly impact the overall look and feel of your space. Consider the style of your kitchen, your personal preferences, and your budget when selecting the best look you want to achieve.

Explore different door styles at this link on Pinterest!