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    These kitchen cabinet colours will be everywhere in 2026

    Kaylee HughesBy Kaylee HughesApril 17, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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     Neutral or bold? Dazzling or subtle? These are the questions that homeowners ask themselves often in a kitchen renovation project, and they spend quite a lot of time thinking about it, given how important it is to choose the right colour scheme. It’s a mixture of science and art, and if you don’t get it right, you’ll likely regret it, because the kitchen will just not feel like yours. This is the room in the home where life happens, from cooking and eating to entertaining and working. Nowadays, it has to do everything, so naturally, the way it looks and feels plays a major role in your life. 

    The key is to express your personality and sense of style through the colours that you choose and set the tone for the entire space. This year, there are a few kitchen colour trends that stand out, ranging from soft, lighter tones to rich, moody shades. If you’re planning to give your kitchen an upgrade and need inspiration, below we introduce 6 colours that feel more than a trending hue and will feel personalized and timeless.

    Soothing shades of green

    Some shades of green have lost their appeal in recent years, but in 2026, softer, soothing hues of green dominate the kitchen colour trends. According to interior designers, people are looking for calmness and stillness in their homes, and nature-inspired shades are perfect for achieving this vibe. Pale green, for instance, is so versatile that it pairs with literally everything, including wood, nickel, and brass finishes. The love for green cabinets continues this year among homeowners, although designers are choosing to introduce it in subtle ways, such as a unique accent colour for a specialty coffee bar in the kitchen or for an island.

    Calming blues                      

    There’s a clear preference for lighter colours in the kitchen this year, and maybe it’s a refresh from the flurry of dark shades that dominated in 2025, but it’s also a shift towards a more lived-in style. Light, calming blue is one such hue that designers believe is going to be big in the kitchen design in 2026. And for good reason, as the colour is pretty, fresh, and surprisingly sophisticated. Compared to true pastel hues, these calming blues have grey undertones that blend beautifully with bolder shades like burgundy, chartreuse, and fuchsia, and bring depth to the space. Soft blues look wonderful with any metal finish as well, but designers recommend opting for brass to create a warm contrast.

    Warmer, grounded neutrals

    According to interior designers, 2026 is the year of warm neutrals when it comes to kitchen colours. In fact, they have become one of the most reassuring directions when it comes to cabinetry, and are a palette that they often return to. Warm taupes, moody mushrooms, beige kitchens -they all embody the soft kitchen trend, which brings depth and warmth into the space without feeling heavy. They’re the perfectly brewed coffee of cabinet hues: not too bold, not too light, just perfect. Warm neutrals also pair beautifully with matte black or brushed brass hardware, and work across traditional and contemporary styles, making them an excellent choice.

    Light, muted pinks

    Pink kitchens are seeing a comeback this year, and it turns out, cabinetry is the best place to introduce this soft colour. The keyword here is soft, meaning more subtle, pared back hues that are timeless and stylish. Compared to an off-white kitchen, for example, a light pink offers an unexpected approach that makes a strong impression. This colour brings a flattering glow to the kitchen, and due to its surprising versatility, it pairs well with different hard surfaces in the space. More mature shades of pink can bring a sophisticated note to the design, but are still welcoming, and if you lean towards neutrals, they are a great way to embrace this trend. It’s important to choose the right shade of pink if you want your kitchen to look good (for example, if you pick something too preppy or bright, it will read slightly juvenile). The secret is to focus on the undertones and how they look in the kitchen and take into account the lighting in your space.

    Deep reds

    Don’t you love a moodier hue that can still add a sense of warmth to your kitchen scheme? Burgundy kitchens were in style last year, but in 2026, there’s a shift towards slightly darker and richer hues. Designers believe that plum and oxblood will take centre stage in the cooking space this year, as homeowners are seeking fresh new shades that feel bold yet familiar. Both these two colours are steeped in history while working exceptionally in contemporary environments. While they are rich in tone, they bring a lot of versatility, pairing well with polished nickel, unlacquered brass, warm woods, marble, and a neutral natural fibre like linen for the window treatments. Plus, they make a great combination with lighter hues(for example, pale pink walls), proving that dark cabinetry doesn’t mean a dark kitchen that feels uninviting and cold.

    Stained wood

    Wooden kitchens had a comeback last year, and this colour trend is taking on a new look in 2026, with designers saying yes to darker stains for a more dramatic and utterly stylish look. While there are a lot of white oak kitchen cabinets that still dominate, this year, stain hues that have more depth and are a little darker will see increased appeal, and that’s because they make cabinetry feel more substantial and earthy without needing to go dark. Some designers find oak a bit overdone and dated, and they believe bringing in a darker stain can help reinvigorate the kitchen cabinets and make them look more natural compared to a darker hue. Stained wood, like a deep chocolate brown, can be used on oak to create a rich effect and add grounded luxury to the space. Its appeal lies in the fact that even if it feels luxurious and rich, it can still act as a neutral.

    The bottom line

    These colours indicate a shift in how colourful kitchens are approached, with bold hues making way for paler and softer options, and moodier tones getting more experimental and richer. Ultimately, choosing between them is all about finding what matches your style and preferences and creates the desired look in the kitchen.

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