Which Cabinet Paint Colors Are Trending Right Now?

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Cabinet color choices can make or break the look of your kitchen or bathroom. Whether you’re remodeling or simply refreshing your space, selecting the right cabinet paint colors is a powerful way to modernize your home while reflecting your personal style.

At Gallagher Painting, we help homeowners in Stow, MA, and surrounding areas transform their cabinetry with colors that are both timeless and on-trend. So, what shades are dominating the design world right now? Let’s take a look at the most popular cabinet paint colors making waves in 2025.


1. Soft Greens and Sage Tones

Earthy and soothing, soft green hues are having a major moment. These shades bring a sense of calm and warmth to kitchens and bathrooms—without overpowering the space.

Why it’s trending:
Sage green complements both natural wood and white countertops, and adds an organic touch to modern farmhouse and cottagecore aesthetics.

Pro Tip: Try pairing sage cabinets with brushed brass hardware for a warm, elevated look.

See inspiration from HGTV’s sage green cabinet makeover.


2. Creamy Whites (Not Just Plain White!)

While white cabinets never go out of style, 2025 is all about creamy, soft whites rather than stark, bright whites. These warmer tones offer a cozy, lived-in feel—perfect for New England homes.

Why it’s trending:
Creamy white tones blend beautifully with traditional Colonial or Cape Cod architecture, which are common in homes throughout Stow and the surrounding towns.

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3. Charcoal and Deep Navy

Looking to make a bold statement? Charcoal gray and navy blue cabinets offer depth and elegance, especially in larger kitchens or open-concept spaces.

Why it’s trending:
These darker hues pair well with metallic accents and light countertops, offering high contrast and a luxe, designer-inspired look.

At Gallagher Painting, we use high-quality paints that resist chipping, fading, and daily wear—so even bold cabinet colors stay beautiful for years to come.


4. Warm Taupes and Mushroom Tones

Neutrals are evolving. Gone are the days of cool grays—mushroom, taupe, and greige (gray + beige) are the new go-to tones for cabinetry. These colors feel both modern and timeless, offering just the right amount of warmth.

Why it’s trending:
They provide a subtle backdrop that plays well with a variety of decor styles and finishes, especially natural wood flooring and matte black fixtures.


5. Two-Tone Cabinets

Can’t pick just one? Two-tone cabinetry is a top trend that allows you to combine complementary colors—like navy lowers with white uppers, or natural wood paired with soft green.

Why it’s trending:
This approach adds visual interest and breaks up large cabinetry areas, creating a more dynamic, designer-inspired space.

Explore Better Homes & Gardens’ guide to two-tone kitchen cabinets for design ideas.


Trust Gallagher Painting to Bring Your Vision to Life

Choosing the right cabinet paint colors can elevate your entire space—but getting the finish and tone just right takes skill. That’s where Gallagher Painting comes in.

As Stow’s trusted painting contractor, we bring years of experience, precision craftsmanship, and an eye for design to every project. We’re here to help you explore trending color palettes that complement your home’s style and increase its value.

From careful prep and color consulting to smooth finishes and long-lasting results—we do it “the right way,” just like we always have.

Ready to refresh your cabinets?
Contact Gallagher Painting today to schedule a free consultation or request a quote.


Need Inspiration?

Check out our gallery to see real examples of our work on kitchens, bathrooms, and full-home repaints across Massachusetts. Let us help you make the right color choice for your cabinetry and beyond.


Pro Painter Tip:

Always test your paint colors in natural light and under your kitchen lighting before making the final call. Paint can look dramatically different depending on lighting and surroundings!

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