Table of Contents
– What Kitchen Cabinet Colours Are Actually Trending in 2026?
– Trend 1: Are Warm Earthy Neutrals Really The Biggest Kitchen Trend Of 2026?
– Trend 2: Are Red Kitchens Becoming More Popular In 2026?
– Trend 3: Are Dark Kitchen Colours Replacing Sage Green In 2026?
– Trend 4: Are Statement Kitchen Colours Becoming More Popular In 2026?
– Trend 5: Are Blue Kitchens Still Popular In 2026?
– Trend 6: Are Neutral Kitchens With Bold Accents The Future?
– Honorary Mention
– Summing It All Up
– Frequently Asked Questions
Design Tip for Warm Neutral Kitchen Ideas
“If you’re stuck between playing it safe and adding colour, warm neutrals are your best friend.
A clay kitchen paired with oak worktops, stone textures and brushed brass handles will feel far richer than a plain white kitchen without becoming overwhelming.” – Jon, Designer
Design Tip for Red Kitchen Ideas
“If you introduce red into your kitchen, use burgundy or deep red tones on an island or tall cabinetry.
Balance them with brass handles, warm lighting and textured finishes to add depth without overwhelming the space.”
Design Tip for Green Kitchen Ideas
“If you want the darker look, a Forest Green island paired with lighter perimeter cabinetry can give you the best of both worlds.
You get the drama where it matters without making the entire room feel heavy.”
Design Tip for Bold Kitchen Ideas
“If you love bold colour, bring it into the room through furniture, lighting, bar stools or a statement splashback.
You’ll get all the personality without committing every cabinet door to the cause.”
Design Tip for Blue Kitchen Ideas
“If you’re considering blue cabinetry, don’t automatically go for navy.
Lighter, airier blues often work harder, particularly when paired with natural timber and warm metal finishes.”
Design Tip for Two-Tone Kitchens
“Think of your cabinets as the suit and the rest of the kitchen as the styling.
Choose a timeless neutral foundation, then create contrast through timber finishes, statement lighting, textured materials and carefully selected accessories.
The result is a kitchen that feels current today and can easily adapt tomorrow.”