8 Paint Colors for the Kitchen Wall. What does each color represent?

Finding the perfect paint color for the kitchen walls can be pretty challenging! That is because you need to take into account all the other colors from the different elements of the room:

  • Appliances
  • Cabinets
  • Countertops
  • Flooring
  • Kitchen size

Choosing the right paint color is truly an ingredient you’ll need for your kitchen!

Overview of the colors
Mood: Warm and Inviting
Color Family: Neutrals, light to dark, with bolder colors
Pairs well with: White cabinets to dark cabinets, natural woods, metallic accents, e.g. brass, gold, black
Complementary Colors: Undertone of neutral

These paint colors are what designers believe that will make your kitchen a joyful and warm space!

#1 White – PANTONE 000c

White pairs well with natural wood shelving and is a perfect foundation for a modern kitchen with metallic accents, such as brass and copper. White paint can be dreamy in kitchens but it can be challenging because there are many undertones to all white tones. For instance, with whites, you may see many different shades in day and night.

#2 Taupe – PANTONE 401c

A great darker neutral option! If you feel that white looks bland to a kitchen space, opt for taupe! Taupe gives a warm enough color while giving off a twist of drama without feeling dark and moody. It gives off a chic look when paired with white cabinets. 

#3 Stone – PANTONE 7527c

A tone that never feels too beige or grey as the light changes throughout the day. This neutral color is great especially if you have a white subway tile and provides a clean backdrop for rustic wood accents or cabinetry.

#4 Ecru – PANTONE 400c

This neutral tone makes white cabinets stand out. It’s a light enough shade that when paired with darker cabinetry, it will not make the rest of the kitchen feel aggressive or heavy. This tone is ableto balance tonal differences, which allows versatile neutral perfect for kitchens with two-toned cabinets. 

#5 Beige – PANTONE 7535c

Beige tones may always be overlooked, when it comes to painting kitchens. Beige provides warmth, which we feel is the right fit to the process of cooking. Beige has a subtle tan base that has pink notes which makes a kitchen to look cozy and not muddy or yellowish.

What is an undertone?

An undertone is the color from underneath the surface of a color that affects your overall hue. There are three undertones – cool, warm, and neutral. 

Pro Tip

It is useful to know the undertone of the color you choose. The undertone is the bit of color

added to the bases, and it makes a difference in a room when it combines with the surrounding hues. 

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#6 Earl Grey – PANTONE 423c

Earl grey has a serene undertone of a pale ocean blue. This color combines elements of an invigorating blue and a calming grey undertone to create a relaxing and restorative energy. This tone is best when mixed with white cabinets and wooden flooring.

#7 Clay  – PANTONE 876c

For an earthy, retro, 70’s vibes, clay is definitely the color to go! This shade is best when paired with wooden cabinets. Hence, this warm reddish, almost chocolatey dark neutral color works well with natural wood tones, avocado green, purplish greys, whites and golden yellow.

#8 Red  – PANTONE 188c

A stimulating color which make it ideal for a kitchen accent wall! Note: kitchen accent wall. This tone stimulates the appetite and create an energizing environment for lively conversations. Red is best paired with a darker, neutral cabinets, and paired with cerulean blue for a luxurious look. You may also tone down the red with a rich grey or a darker brown. 


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