The kitchen is the heart of your home, so choosing a color scheme that brings you joy every time you step in is important.
To help you find the perfect look, I’ve gathered 22 beautiful color options, from classic whites to more unique shades like maroon.
Contents
- 1. Black and White
- 2. Terracotta and Matte Black
- 3. Industrial Black and Wood Kitchen
- 4. Black and Brass Kitchen
- 5. Charcoal Gray
- 6. Taupe
- 7. White and Brass Accents
- 8. White with Black Metal
- 9. Teal with Copper Accent
- 10. Navy Blue
- 11. Turquoise with White
- 12. Soft Blue
- 13. Small Blue and White Kitchen
- 14. Red and Blue
- 15. Maroon
- 16. Pastel Pink
- 17. Sage Green Kitchen
- 18. Rustic Green Kitchen
- 19. Emerald Green Kitchen
- 20. Mint Green Kitchen
- 21. Mustard Yellow Kitchen
- 22. A Combination of Everything
- Bonus
1. Black and White
Although the color combination is classic, the design I’m suggesting is modern and chic.
I love the drama of the black-and-white kitchens.
It’s great for making a statement without using bold colors.
The black cabinets ground the space, while the white countertops keep things light and fresh.
It’s also easy to sneak in a pop of color with an art piece, a sculpture, or any decor piece whenever you want.
2. Terracotta and Matte Black
An unexpected pairing, right?
The earthy tone of terracotta brings a natural vibe, and when you mix it with matte black, it adds a sleek, modern industrial edge.
It’s a perfect choice if you’re aiming for a kitchen that feels rich and textured, yet still modern and bold.
It offers warmth without sacrificing the stylish touch.
3. Industrial Black and Wood Kitchen
If you’re going for an industrial look, I think a mix of black and wood would be perfect for your kitchen.
The black metal details, along with a wooden ceiling and floor, create a really nice balance.
Adding in metal chairs ties everything together.
It’s a simple, modern style that feels warm and inviting, but still has that sleek, masculine vibe.
4. Black and Brass Kitchen
There’s something so effortlessly chic about matte.
Matte black is sleek and modern, while brass adds warmth and a touch of elegance.
Together, they create a kitchen that feels sophisticated yet understated. I think this is such a great option if you’re after a kitchen that feels timeless but still has an edge.
5. Charcoal Gray
Now, this pairing feels modern but with a hint of luxury.
Charcoal gray is moody and dramatic, but when you add warm gold hardware, it completely elevates the look.
I think it’s a perfect option for anyone who wants that modern, almost industrial feel, but with a touch of glam.
It’s striking without being over the top.
6. Taupe
If you’re after a soft, neutral palette, taupe and ivory are such a winning combo.
It feels warm and sophisticated but still relaxed.
Taupe cabinets add just enough depth, while ivory keeps things bright and open.
It’s one of those schemes that works beautifully if you want an understated yet elegant kitchen.
7. White and Brass Accents
This combination of white and brass is just the chef’s kiss.
The brass brings in a hint of luxury, while white is timeless for its refined and clean aesthetic.
8. White with Black Metal
A slightly different design can create completely different vibes.
To me, the white and black combo feels more modern, and it’s probably the one I would choose.
The shade of white I prefer is slightly off-white, which softens the kitchen’s look.
This makes it feel less stark and more relaxing to look at.
9. Teal with Copper Accent
This combination is one of the most unique color schemes I’ve ever seen pulled off in a kitchen.
I believe your personality has to be truly interesting to choose it.
And of course, I cannot miss the elements that tie everything together – the cement-like wall and the marble on the kitchen island and backsplash.
Navy blue is one of the most versatile shades I have ever seen.
It pairs effortlessly with other colors.
If you’re after a mature, timeless color scheme that still offers a pop of color, take a look at this kitchen.
It combines classic white and wood tones, while the navy adds a striking yet elegant touch.
11. Turquoise with White
Notice how the vibe from this turquoise shade feels so different from navy blue.
While turquoise brings an easy-going feel, it’s not an easy shade to work with.
If you paint all the cabinets turquoise, the kitchen might feel a bit overwhelming.
But using it for the backsplash makes it pop beautifully against the white.
That’s the art of creating a focal point—take notes, people!
12. Soft Blue
The combination of light blue and black creates a kitchen that is both fashionable and bold.
The exact shade featured here is called Blue Bayoux, which adds a calming touch, turning your kitchen into a peaceful retreat.
If you prefer a more unique design, this color scheme maintains a clean, elegant look while keeping things simple and understated.
13. Small Blue and White Kitchen
A small kitchen doesn’t mean it has to be plain—it can still be stunning, warm, and everything you want it to be.
When space is limited, it’s important to be extra mindful of every inch.
Keep things clean and tidy, and maximize your storage with plenty of cabinets.
As for the color, white and blue make a great combination for a light, airy, and refreshing feel.
You can also add a touch of orange or yellow for a more personalized look.
14. Red and Blue
Red is undeniably attractive and bold, but going full red with the cabinets and everything can feel a bit overwhelming (and it’s giving that 80s diner vibe)
Instead, you can use red as an accent color.
Pair it with one of the primary colors, like blue, and add white to balance the overall look.
15. Maroon
If you’re unfamiliar with the shade, maroon is a deep, dark red that sits between red and brown.
This unique color brings warmth, making it a perfect match for warm-toned metals like brass or copper.
16. Pastel Pink
I believe there are two types of people: pink lovers and pink-lovers-in-denial.
I mean, just look at it—when paired with light wood, it feels cozy, feminine, and warm.
It’s perfect if you’re aiming for a kitchen with a soft, welcoming vibe.
This color scheme can brighten up a smaller kitchen and add a gentle, playful touch.
17. Sage Green Kitchen
White and sage green together create such a calming, natural vibe.
It’s one of those pairings that feels serene without being boring.
Sage green adds a touch of nature, while pale gray keeps everything soft and bright.
If you’re looking to create a peaceful, zen-like kitchen, this combo is definitely the way to go.
18. Rustic Green Kitchen
Forest green is so rich and lush!
When you mix it with metal accents, say brass or copper, the result is both earthy and luxurious.
I think this works beautifully if you love a bolder, moodier kitchen but still want it to feel warm and inviting.
19. Emerald Green Kitchen
Lighter shades of green tend to bring a lively, energetic, and relaxing feel to a home.
For me, emerald green has a similar effect but feels even more elevated, especially when paired with glossy tiles.
When it comes to darker shades of green, they create a sophisticated focal point in the kitchen.
Not only is it visually appealing, but using tile for a backsplash is also practical, as it’s a low-maintenance material.
20. Mint Green Kitchen
Green and yellow, they’re those colors that just bring a smile to your face every time you walk into the kitchen.
Pair it with a white backsplash for a light, breezy feel, and you’ve got a space that feels fresh and clean but still full of personality.
This color combo always makes me think of airy coastal kitchens, full of light and life.
21. Mustard Yellow Kitchen
Mustard yellow is such a cheerful color that instantly adds warmth and energy to the space.
Pairing it with light gray can tone it down a bit, so it doesn’t feel too loud.
It’s a great way to bring a little sunshine into your home, especially in a kitchen where you want the energy to stay high.
22. A Combination of Everything
As I mentioned, nothing is more important than feeling truly satisfied in a kitchen that reflects your true self.
That’s why this kitchen’s look, with a bit of every color, might be what makes me feel most at home.
A splash of color in the tile backsplash, a touch of blue on the floor tile, or even a little red chair may seem random, but it all ties together beautifully.