Trending Kitchen Colours in 2026
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Trending Kitchen Colours in 2026

May 5, 2026 - Samplize Team

Kitchen colour trends in 2026 have shifted away from stark, high-contrast spaces toward warmer and softer palettes. The stark all-white kitchen isn't gone, but it's evolving into something more layered and livable. The drive is toward kitchens that feel inviting, balanced, and personal rather than overly polished.

One of the most notable trends is the move toward earth-inspired colours. Greens, browns, and clay tones are surging in popularity, because of the ways they can bring a grounded, calming feel to a kitchen. Shades like October Mist and Evergreen Fog exemplify this trend.

At the same time, many interior designers and homeowners are using deeper and moodier tones to add character. Rich blues and warm browns like Hale Navy and Urbane Bronze are being used to create depth without feeling harsh.

Another key trend this year is warm minimalism—defined by moving away from cool greys toward layered neutrals to create a soft aesthetic that still keeps a clean and timeless look.

Read on to explore popular kitchen colours and get tips for choosing the right hues for yours.

Trending Kitchen Colours for 2026

While these shades reflect the strongest current trends, they can still help create a timeless look.

Earthy Greens

Soft, muted greens continue to lead the way in kitchen design. They work especially well on cabinetry, pairing beautifully with wood accents and brass hardware.

Deep Blues and Teals

Moody blues offer a sophisticated alternative to black or grey. These shades are ideal for creating contrast on islands or lower cabinets.

Warm Neutrals

Shades like this are replacing cooler greys as the go-to foundation for kitchen colour palettes. They provide flexibility, working well with almost any kind of countertop or backsplash.

Rich Reds and Earthy Terracottas

Warmer, reddish tones are gaining popularity as statement colours. They're best used on an island, pantry, or accent wall.

Mocha and Deep Browns

Refined and modern browns are making a strong comeback. These tones add richness and warmth, working especially well in larger kitchens.

Soft and Warm Whites

The traditional white kitchen look is giving way to shades with softer undertones. These feel more relaxed and less stark.

How Lighting Affects Kitchen Colour Choices

Lighting plays a major role in how paint colours appear in your kitchen. Keep these factors in mind when considering colour possibilities.

Natural Light Direction

North-facing kitchens tend to have cooler, bluish light. Warmer colours like Accessible Beige and Swiss Coffee help provide balance.

South-facing kitchens receive warmer sunlight, allowing you to use cooler tones like Hale Navy or Smoky Blue without making the space feel cold.

Artificial Lighting

LED and fluorescent lighting can shift how undertones appear. A greige like Pale Oak may look warmer in daylight but slightly cooler at night. This is one reason it's crucial to test paint samples under your actual lighting. (More on sampling below.)

Finish

Matte and satin finishes absorb light, giving colours a softer, more modern appearance. Glossier finishes reflect light, which can make colours appear brighter or more intense.

Layered Lighting and Colour Depth

Combining ambient, task, and accent lighting helps bring out the full dimension of your colours. This is especially true with deeper shades like Urbane Bronze and Van Deusen Blue.

Tips for Choosing Kitchen Colours

Even within trending colours, you still have a lot of options. The steps below can help you narrow down your search.

1. Define the Mood You Want

Colour has a strong emotional impact. Whether you want your kitchen to feel calm, refined, cozy, or energizing, your paint colour can help you achieve that vibe.

2. Work With Your Existing Materials

Your countertops, flooring, backsplash, and cabinetry all influence how a paint colour will look. Look for inspiration in these elements.

3. Think About Space and Scale

Smaller kitchens often benefit from lighter shades, which help the space feel more open. In a larger kitchen, deeper tones can add personality and a touch of intimacy without making the room feel cramped.

4. Use Contrast Strategically

To give the room dimension and visual interest, consider a layered approach, such as light upper cabinets with darker lowers or a bold island colour paired with neutral walls.

5. Balance Trend and Longevity

While it can be tempting to go bold, it's important to choose a colour you'll enjoy for a long time to come. Going with a timeless base and a trending accent colour is a good way to achieve that balance.

6. Test Before You Commit

There's no substitute for seeing a colour in your actual space. Samplize makes that important step easy. Read on to see how it works.

Sampling Kitchen Colours With Samplize

Samplize uses real paint to make large-format, mess-free peel-and-stick samples. This allows you to sample colours without painting surfaces.

You can start with Samplize colour bundles, where you'll find a wide range of options organised by colour families and themes. You can browse collections curated by colour experts and trusted brands, find tips and inspiration in the Samplize blog, or explore 1000s of colours on your own.

When a colour strikes you, just add it to your cart. When you have a good stack of options, complete your order, and your samples will arrive at your door the next day.

Test one sample first on an inconspicuous spot and then feel free to apply all your samples side by side. Notice how each colour looks at different times of day and in different lighting conditions. Notice how well each harmonises with the undertones of other elements in the space.

If you still aren't in love with one colour, just repeat the steps above until you can choose with confidence.

Ready to Begin?

Painting your kitchen is a big decision that will impact the aesthetic of your entire home. Start your search for just the right colour here.

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