10 Cabinet Colours That Could Change Your Life

Photo Source: Andrew & Gemma Ingalls. Designed by: And And And Studio

Photo Source: Andrew & Gemma Ingalls. Designed by: And And And Studio

Kitchens come in all shapes and sizes, and now renovators and designers are injecting more colour into this space as well. Neutral and monochromatic kitchens will always have a place in interior design. But these days many people are looking for a splash of colour to make their kitchen unique and bold. Start scrolling to see everything from Peach Pink to Sage Green find your ultimate cabinet colour below.


  1. Peachy

This playful kitchen makes a bold impact to the heart of the home. These complementary colours make for a dynamic tonal palette and actually make each appear more intense. The light wood and countertops ground the space and allows light into the enclosed area. The island hosts an integrated cooktop which opens up the kitchen and creates a great entertaining space.

 
Photo Source: GIA Bathrooms & Kitchens

2. True Blue

These navy-blue kitchen cabinets add a rich pop of colour to the space, proving that a subtle splash of colour is a great way to add style and depth to any cooking zone. Having a recessed range-hood is a clever way to make often bulky items blend into the background. The pairing of the copper handles and marble add a touch of refined luxury and offer a way to bounce light into the space to achieve an airy ambience. Get a similar look with our OptiMatt Blue panel.

 
Photo Source: Angela Inzerillo Design

3. Grey Area

As the preferred neutral for modern and contemporary interiors, a backdrop of grey gives any bright colours an updated feel. This deeper grey and concrete splash-back create a fresh new outlook on a grey colour palette. Warm timber furnishings and stainless-steel appliances balance the space and makes the grey appear more intense.

 
Photo Source: Andrew & Gemma Ingalls. Designed by: And And And Studio

Photo Source: Andrew & Gemma Ingalls. Designed by: And And And Studio

4. Green Thumb

Green has been making waves in 2020. A new way to make your kitchen feel more organic and natural, without feeling too intrusive. The matt cabinetry hides fingerprints and scratches, perfect for bustling families. With a consistent wash of colour, any tired kitchen can have an injection of life with a new green cabinet.

Photo Source: Amy Moorea Wong

Photo Source: Amy Moorea Wong

5. Tickled Pink

This soft pink kitchen is out of this world. The space takes on an extra dimension of cool by being accented with parquet, marble and a dash of black. A neutral palette allows for the space to feel calming, soft and feminine but taking a step back you can see that it is bold and lively. Refined styling and textural patterns make this an elegant space worthy of making an argument as to why pink is a great cabinet choice.

Photo Source: Anson Smart. Design by Flack Studio

Photo Source: Anson Smart. Design by Flack Studio

6. Bold As Brass

A cool bar scene in the centre of your home. These metallic top cabinets cast mesmerising shadows and capture the light brilliantly. The contrasting matt black base cabinets and island make for a luxurious and moody ambience. Incorporating feature cabinetry draws the eye-line and creates a balanced base. Get a similar look with this Metalaminate panel in Brushed Aluminium or Brushed Stainless Steel.

 
Photo Source: Russell J Milligan

Photo Source: Russell J Milligan

7. Powder Blue

If a splash of colour is calling your name, but you like the classical white styling, then this blue might be for you. Off-whites, creams and light pastels are an excellent way to incorporate colour and individuality.

Photo Source: Sky Architect Studio

Photo Source: Sky Architect Studio

8. Against The Grain

Woodgrain cabinets make just as much of an impact as coloured cabinetry. The warmth and texture that grains add to a space can make it feel more homely and natural. The contrast of the stainless-steel appliances and white top cabinets break up the timber elements and lends itself to a timeless design. Create a timeless look in your kitchen by combining both Matt and Woodgrain cabinetry. Get a similar look with our OptiGrain panels here.

Photo Source: Pure Salt Interiors

Photo Source: Pure Salt Interiors

9. Mushroom

Newly coined “greige” is becoming the hottest interior colour choice. We love the warmth and versatility that both the mushroom and woodgrain give to the space. We can see how easy it would be to transition through the seasons with this neutral palette, switching out décor would do the trick. This colour choice can be paired with similar laid-back colours or freshened up with a vibrant pop of contrast. Our OptiMatt Cashmere doors would be a perfect addition to any neutral home.

 
Photo Source: Studio Scott

Photo Source: Studio Scott

10. Mellow Yellow

Mustard yellow shines beautifully in natural light. This deeper and more grounded hue slots perfectly into a simple colour scheme and can be implemented across a broad range of interior styles. This muted yellow has been integrated into a simple colour scheme with white brick walls, wood countertops and hanging greenery.

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