Beige kitchen cabinets offer a warm neutral backdrop that pairs well with a variety of color and style options. Whether you prefer the Scandinavian minimalist style of pale woods or the organic Provence look, beige offers an attractive choice for any room. The warm, earthy hues also add visual warmth to a kitchen that feels sterile and clinical in an all-white design.
In this kitchen, a mix of painted and stained beige cabinetry provides a subtle contrast to the patterned backsplash tile and dark hardwood floors. The beige painted cabinetry also coordinates with the brown flecks in the quartz countertops and the warm brass hardware on the island. Decorative accents like the woven pendant lights, wicker barstools, and brass trim on the range hood further reinforce the beige color palette in this kitchen by Mendelson Group.
To create a contemporary beige kitchen, opt for painted cabinetry with a glossy finish that reflects light and helps your space feel more open. White or cream paint would pair well with beige cabinetry, but you can also choose to paint your cabinets a light gray. You can also go with a natural-colored countertop, such as wood or stone, to balance the sleek surfaces of the cabinets and create a cohesive and harmonious kitchen.
In this transitional kitchen, new semicustom maple cabinets with a mushroom finish (Tapestry Beige by Benjamin Moore) complement the soft beige walls and match the tone of the glazed white ceramic backsplash tile. The kitchen also features reclaimed red oak flooring, which ties in with the light beige cabinets for a seamless look.