Normally all green cabinetry doesn t work so well but this dark earthy green works well with the silver hardware and light beige tile floor.
Light green kitchen walls with dark cabinets.
Dark green kitchen with beige tile floor.
Use a mix of both in your kitchen.
This moody shade of gray creates a cooling haven that feels like a stormy morning on the coast.
Traditional shaker style cabinets in a farmhouse kitchen feel fresh thanks to a couple coats of blue green paint.
It s also very light despite the darkness of the green.
If your kitchen gets a lot of light and the walls are also light the cabinets are begging for a dark color to create definition.
They stand out when paired with white walls but not so much that it s jarring.
Pair with a complex floor tile in either light or dark colors or pair with a classic hardwood floor.
In most of the kitchens the shaker door style is preferred to create a transitional kitchen or to bring a summer farmhouse vibe with the different green color paints on it.
It s an unusual color scheme but works spectacularly well.
The dark grey cabinets don t feel overbearing but rather inviting and riveting.
Blue gray looks particularly elegant when painted on kitchen cabinets and paired with metallic accents in tones like nickel or gold.
For especially dark cabinets like ebony or mahogany select a lighter paint color for your walls to open up and brighten the room something like aquamarine ivory beige icy blue seafoam green or pale yellow.
The light gray walls a popular kitchen paint color for dark cabinets provide subtle contrast and keep the room feeling bright and airy.
Light wall colors create a visual sense of space while dark colors make a room feel smaller and more cozy.
Otherwise you might feel like you re floating in space when moving around the kitchen.
This is a kitchen with green walls but it also has a tile backsplash that pulls out other green hues that are scattered throughout the space.
Light green space this light green color works well in any kitchen but looks particularly great when paired with a light brick wall and black stove.
Cabinets look great when they re painted dark like navy blue charcoal gray and even olive green he says.
You can layer in contrast with black countertops and a light backsplash.
With darker wood cabinets like cherry wood which has a slightly reddish tint shades of green for your walls will complement your cabinets well.
Also a gold touch goes perfect with the dark green pine green or emerald green kitchen cabinets.
Or go tone on tone with light gray cabinets and matching wall color.