There is no question that a white kitchen is the most desirable colour for painted cabinets these days.
One reason is it is pretty hard to tell by looking at a white kitchen how old it is by looking at the colour of the cabinets. The kitchen will more likely be dated by the backsplash or the counter top.
White kitchens are more likely to appear timeless. And timeless means you don’t need to update and renovate as often. It also often means you can sell your home for more.
But more and more we are seeing grey kitchens featured in magazines and blogs.
So, the question is can you still achieve a timeless look of a kitchen with grey cabinets instead of white?
The answer is yes.
These grey cabinets work perfectly with the white counter and antiqued bronze hardware. But you need to follow a few rules when picking the perfect grey for your kitchen.
When choosing a grey to paint your kitchen cabinets, choosing a colour that works with the other features in your house is very important. Keep your all undertones of grey the same. Mixing undertones will instantly look too busy. This applies to floors, tiles and counters. If this is too challenging to match, you likely have too many undertones going on and should consider white.
Stay away from dark bottoms and light uppers or a different colour for the island. Unless you have a very substantial kitchen this rarely works. And it is trendy. You will have a very difficult time achieving a timeless look with grey cabinets if you have mixed them with another colour. Keeping it simple often equals keeping it timeless.
If you choose grey for your cabinet colour, be prepared for it to be the neutral colour of your kitchen. Cabinets generally take up a huge surface area in a kitchen. The other colours around it need to compliment the grey and be in limited amounts to be considered accent colours.
Follow these rules, keep your backsplash and counters plain and your grey kitchen can be as timeless as a white one.