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bold black
Lara Kimmerer
Painting your cabinets black, a popular paint color for 2024, is an easy way to create contrast and add drama. Here, Woodland Road Design combines dark hues with a white tile backsplash.
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Cracked Pepper by Behr
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pastel blue
christopher stark
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Forest green + soft white
Dan López Paniagua – Alice Photo.Design by Forge and Bow
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wine-red
Emily Hart Photo
From burgundy and auburn to muted mauve, warm rusty reds are on trend this year. Here, Kelsey McGregor, founder of Kelsey McGregor's design company, creates a monochrome moment using his colors of wine-inspired paint on walls, cabinetry, and window treatments.
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Farrow & Ball's Eating Room Red
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light blue + dark wood
John Granen
Bright white walls and dark wood paneled ceilings contrast with light blue cabinetry. According to Anna Popov of Interiors by Popov, dark wood creates drama, warmth, and a connection to the outdoors.
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bale glacier flow
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deep green
sarah trump ligoria
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creamy white
Anise Hochlander
Light, warm, and inviting, this off-white hue looks elegant when paired with gold fixtures and marble countertops. She also likes how Ellen Hatton, of BarnesVanze Architects, replaced the upper cabinets with a wall of windows.
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Behr creamy white
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sunny yellow + bright blue
Tara Dunn
Blue and yellow sit on opposite sides of the color wheel. That said, these sunny yellow cabinets pair well with a blue patterned tile backsplash.
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benjamin moore sundance
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cool gray
Amy Bertram.Design by Kate Lester
Light gray kitchens are timeless. Here, designer Kate Lester chooses neutral shades that look elegant and help reflect natural light, making the space feel larger.
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sherwin williams gray screen
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dark blue
megan bob
Rich blue cabinets are popular no matter your design style. Dark hues are bold yet timeless. Take a look at Caren Rideau, founder of The Kitchen Design Group, and choose a blue patterned backsplash as well.
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Behr's Very Navy
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Teal green + bright coral
lance garber
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rich brown
Karina Skrowecchi
Twenty-Four features warm, earthy tones, and designers like Emily Ruff of Cohesively Curated Interiors favor rich browns. This deep color allows natural light to flow in, creating a moody atmosphere without making the room too dark.
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Rich Brown by Behr
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barbie pink
Getty Images
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Refreshing white + warm wood
sarah trump
Instead of opting for a classic all-white kitchen, interior designers emily henderson Natural wood accents add charm, from the wood-paneled ceiling to the kitchen island base.
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supermoon by backdrop
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light gray and dark gray
Tara Dunn
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bright white
@Kylie Fitts
Crisp white paint is a timeless choice. Brighten up your workstation and give it the flexibility to decorate with bold accents. Shelby Girard, vice president of creative and design at Havenly, contrasts an all-white palette with gold fixtures and raw wood bar stools in her personal home.
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Farrow & Ball Strong White
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Light green
megan bob
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Navy blue
Emily Hart Photo
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Mint green
John M. Hall
Refresh your retro kitchen with a layer of sweet light green paint. For a cohesive look, paint the outside and inside of the cabinets, as well as the backsplash.
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Claire's 2 scoops
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Swaying blue
Tim Lentz
Incorporate calming blue hues that add color to your kitchen without overwhelming the space. Look to the Mendelsohn Group notes for pale blues that are bright, fresh, and approachable.
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Claire's Summer Friday
Alyssa Gautieri (she) is an Associate Lifestyle Editor. excellent housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining her GH in 2022, she wrote for publications such as: El Deco, chair-like, bobvilla.com, Unique Homes Magazine and lodging magazinein addition to creating product copies for home brands such as BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.
Monique Valeris is excellent housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home décor coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she served as Digital Editor for: El Deco. In my current role, I research everything from design trends to home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing a monthly column called “What's in Your Cart''?
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