Kitchens are the heart of the home. As trends and technologies advance, it's important to keep your kitchen design fresh and modern. Updating your kitchen cabinets with new paint and finishes can completely transform the look and feel of your space without a full remodel.
This article explores the most popular colour choices, techniques, and innovations shaping kitchen cabinet trends for 2024.
For the past few years, grey has dominated kitchen colour schemes. However, the tides are shifting as homeowners embrace warmer, nature-inspired hues. Rich greens and earthy neutrals like brown and tan are rising to the top of the trend list, bringing the essence of the great outdoors inside.
Popular green shades range from sage to deep forest, with many opting for an organic, textured look. These complex greens pair beautifully with natural wood accents and bring a sense of harmony and tranquillity into the kitchen.
Beyond green, expect to see more cream, beige, and brown cabinets gracing 2024 kitchens. These grounded tones provide flexibility to match both traditional and contemporary spaces.
While green conjures up images of nature, blue evokes feelings of trust, loyalty, and stability. Vibrant navy cabinets are having a major moment, lending kitchens a polished, nautical vibe. Lighter shades like airy robin's egg blue also continue gaining traction.
Crisp, coastal blue hues feel fresh yet utterly timeless. Home chefs appreciate how these cooler tones recede visually, making small kitchens appear more spacious. For those seeking a flexible accent colour, blue cabinets check all the boxes.
For homeowners seeking a subtler update, neutral kitchen cabinets are still in high demand. However, after years on top of the trend charts, grey finally faces some fresh competition. Warm beiges, taupes, and other earth-inspired neutrals now share centre stage.
While grey offers an adaptable base colour, some find it too sterile and cold. New Sanders and off-whites with organic undertones provide a welcoming alternative. Nonetheless, the ever-popular grey retains its standby status for those who favour its versatility.
Recently, bold and unexpected cabinet colours started popping up more. Vibrant yellow, green, and blue hues infuse kitschy retro charm. Even more adventurous homeowners opt for on-trend colours like mustard, pale lilac, and cobalt.
These kitchens overflow with character and panache.
For those seeking to make a lively design statement, vibrant cabinet colours don't disappoint. Just take care to choose accent walls and backsplashes in harmonising tones so your kitchen doesn't end up looking loud or mismatched.
Rather than completely obscuring the natural wood grain, many now opt for stain or whitewash finishes over paint. This innovative technique reveals hints of the beautiful wood patterns below for added depth and texture.
Stained and whitewashed cabinets pair effortlessly with both bold, modern spaces and comfy farmhouse aesthetics.
The semi-transparent layers also prove more durable than solid paint. As an eco-friendly bonus, avoiding caustic paint stripper helps reduce environmental impact.
Water-based cabinet paints win fans thanks to their smooth consistency, vast colour options, and eco-friendly composition. Advances in acrylic and latex-based paint technology allow for rich, luminous hues without harsh solvents.
From a practical perspective, water-based paints check all the right boxes. User-friendly clean-up, low odour, and quick drying times make the painting process simple for DIY-ers. Just remember to properly prime cabinets first for long-lasting adhesion.
While many tackle cabinet painting as a DIY project, small investments in professional tools and meticulous preparation yield big rewards. Always thoroughly clean, fill imperfections, sand, and prime cabinets before painting for flawless results.
Opting for an air sprayer rather than relying solely on brushes or rollers also makes a tremendous difference. Air sprayers distribute paint evenly across all surfaces, preventing annoying drips and uneven coverage. Just be sure to allow adequate drying time between coats. Rushing the curing process can ruin an otherwise perfect paint job.
Kitchen cabinet trends gravitate toward welcoming, organic colour palettes and innovative techniques revealing the wood's natural beauty. Before investing in a full renovation, consider updating your existing cabinetry with on-trend paint or finishes.
A fresh coat can make even dated cabinets look modern and luxurious while saving your budget.
As you explore new colour and design options for your kitchen, don't hesitate to enlist professional help. Experienced kitchen cabinet decorators understand the nuances needed to apply the latest trends into a cohesive, stunning space you'll enjoy for years to come.
Contact Borthwick Decorators today to get started transforming your kitchen with 2024's hottest cabinet painting trends tailored precisely to your unique style.
About Borthwick Decorators Ltd
At Borthwick Decorators Ltd you have found one of Scotland’s leading hand painted and spray painted kitchen companies, where quality, reliability and professionalism come as standard. We are based in Edinburgh, with affiliated branches in Glasgow, Perth, Stirling and Crieff which allows us to cover the whole of Central and South Scotland.
We are a Painting and Decorating Association and Scottish Decorators Federation accredited business that offers all aspects of interior and exterior painting and decorating. All of our tradespeople are fully qualified painters and decorators. We also offer plastering, joinery and multi-trade services in conjunction with our painting and decorating jobs. Residential painters and decorators since 1959.
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