1. Green
Colorful kitchens have been rising in popularity for the past few years, giving the more expected neutral shades a run for their money.
2. White
While bolder paint choices are becoming more common in kitchens, the timeless classics are still a beloved choice for designers. White, especially one with warmer undertones, serves as the ideal blank slate upon which you can layer eye-catching accessories.
3. Off-White
Off-whites can be another great option for homeowners who like the idea of a white kitchen, but are weary of designing a space that feels too stark.
4. Light Gray
For homeowners who don’t want to commit to a fully white kitchen, but still want a neutral backdrop, Kristen Pena of K Interiors suggests gray.
“People like white kitchens but choosing a light gray can be a happy medium,” she says. “It allows for dim depth of color and can still read white if it is the whitest test thing in the room.”
5. Taupe
Another neutral that can appeal to those who don’t want a fully white-washed kitchen is taupe, which adds warmth to the space but won’t feel too bold.
6. Yellow
Yellow is another beloved option for homeowners who aren’t afraid of a little color. The sunny, warm shade adds a happy and welcoming feel to any space, making it an ideal choice for the heart of the home.