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A fresh coat of paint goes a long way, and you don’t need to make drastic changes to completely transform the look and feel of your space. A simple switch of colour will easily do the job. 

When exploring kitchen paint ideas, look no further than the shades making big waves in interior design. We’ve gathered some of the best paint suggestions for kitchen projects to help you refresh your home. 

So, if you’re wondering ‘What colour should I paint my kitchen?’, we’re here to help, whether you want to brighten up gloomy corners or find the right colours to paint kitchen units.

 

  • Green, rich blues, and pale yellows are excellent paint choices for kitchens that create calming, elegant, or bright environments depending on the shade you pick.

  • To avoid making your space too dark when using black kitchen paint, add plenty of lighting alongside shiny elements like stainless steel appliances or glass.

  • Warm neutral paint colours pair beautifully with natural materials like wood and marble to create a welcoming, contemporary atmosphere without overwhelming the room.

 

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Go natural with green

Green is making a big impact right now. While it often gets tied to traditional styles, the right shade of green kitchen paint can be a perfect fit for a contemporary space, bringing an elegant aesthetic to your home. You can create lighter tones by adding whitecream or grey to your chosen hue, all of which make the colour much easier to accommodate. 

Green also creates a relaxing atmosphere with strong ties to nature. This keeps things calm even when the heat is turned up.

For lighter hues to brighten up your room, we recommend our Subtle Sage and Pastel Olive shades. If you want a darker finish, Estate Green or Prussian Green are excellent paint choices for kitchen transformations.

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Create a welcoming space with warm neutrals

Warm neutrals are often seen as a safe choice, being hard to get wrong. You can create them from almost any colour, which means they go with absolutely anything. With some simple shading or tinting, you can push your chosen kitchen colour into the neutral realm beautifully.

Warm off-white shades are the perfect match for natural designs like marble or wood. Adding splashes of red, yellow or orange creates a very warm, welcoming atmosphere. Try Crown's Crimson Fox, or Wickes' Sunbeam and Burnt Copper.

Meanwhile, adding green, blue or purple cools down neutral spaces for a more calming effect. Great options to complement your warm neutrals include our Blue Haze and Lilac paints.

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Make an impact with rich blues

When opting for blue, it’s tempting to stick to paler, muted shades like our Powder or Beach Hut paints. But if you want something bolder, Admiral and Turkish Blue are brilliant kitchen paint colours to achieve real visual impact.

Deep blue cabinets help to create a wonderfully calming space. But keeping your worktops and upstands simpler helps stop the colour from becoming overwhelming. It’s all about finding the right balance for your home.

Adding hints of white, grey or other neutrals helps to keep the kitchen from feeling too cool. Touches of beautifully grained wood or gold also work perfectly to add warmth.

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Add contemporary class with blacks

Kitchens have traditionally been white for a long time. So, opting for a black colour scheme might seem a bit bold, but your home should follow your personal taste. Dark features are worth considering as they can really add a touch of contemporary class.

The clean simplicity of a black kitchen invites all sorts of possibilities for colour combinations. It perfectly complements your aesthetic, avoiding clashes with your choice of paint. Just make sure you include lots of natural and artificial lighting to avoid your space looking too dark. 

Shiny elements will help with this too; think stainless steel appliances, glass or mirrored elements. Black also pairs exceptionally well with wood, which adds both warmth and texture.

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Brighten the room with pale yellow

A nice shade of toned-down yellow has a similar effect to a white colour scheme. It reflects the maximum amount of ambient light, which makes it ideal for brightening up gloomier homes.

Yellow completely brings the space to life. And it works with a wide variety of interior design styles, including farmhouse, traditional, and Mediterranean. Not only does it brighten up the room, but it perfectly complements most wooden cabinetry.

A few great shades to consider include our Primrose paint, Dulux Vanilla Sundae, or Crown Happy Daze.

FAQs

What are the best colours to paint kitchen units?

Deep blue is a very popular choice for cabinetry, as it creates a wonderfully calming focal point. If you choose a bold colour for your units, try pairing it with neutral worktops to keep the space balanced and welcoming.

Are there any good paint suggestions for kitchen areas with low light?

Yes. If your room lacks natural light, pale yellow and warm neutral shades are fantastic options. They help to maximise ambient light and make the space feel much brighter and more open.

What paint finish is best for kitchens?

Because kitchens deal with a lot of moisture, heat, and cooking splashes, it is always best to choose a durable, wipeable finish. A tough, washable matte or a soft sheen emulsion is ideal for your kitchen walls, allowing you to easily wipe away marks without ruining the colour. If you’re painting your kitchen cabinets, a satin or eggshell finish is a brilliant choice. It gives you a beautiful, subtle shine while being hardwearing enough to handle everyday use.

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