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Top Colors To Add To Your All-White Kitchen

If you’ve been considering adding a pop of color to your all-white kitchen, you’re probably wondering which color you should choose. White is a neutral color that tends to go with any other color, but specific colors can add warmth and depth to your kitchen and make it feel more welcoming.

Here are five colors to add to your all-white kitchen.

Charcoal

Charcoal is one of the most common colors to pair with a white kitchen. Whether you’re adding an accent wall or gray flooring, charcoal with white makes it easy to add accent pieces since both colors are neutral. If you add gray to your white kitchen, consider adding gold fixtures or decor to make your kitchen pop.

Navy

Dark colors can make your kitchen look bigger, so consider adding a navy tile backsplash for some definition. The color navy is less attention-seeking than lighter shades of blue, and it represents trust and stability, which can give you a sense of security.

Dark Green

Deep forest greens are versatile and pull ideas from nature like balance, growth, and harmony. Shades of green are refreshing colors that we’re seeing more and more of in homes. Olive or sage green kitchens are becoming more popular, so trying it out by combining it with your white kitchen could be a good place to start.

Black

Black and white are always a timeless combination that gives off a sleek and clean style. Consider adding black grout between white subway tiles for your backsplash or updating your handles with black accents to add some black subtly. If you decide to take it a step further, add a black island or cabinets for additional depth.

Pink

We totally understand if you’re not ready to paint your entire kitchen pink! Pink is probably not usually a color you would think to add to your kitchen, but it’s a great color that works as a neutral color or a brighter pop of color, depending on which shade you choose. Try adding a softer pink textured backsplash, rose gold fixtures, or accent pieces and go from there. 

Many colors pair well with white; you just have to decide which color is right for you! If you are looking for color recommendations to add to your all-white kitchen, please contact us! We would love to be a resource for you!