The Stars Of Married To Real Estate Choose A Stunning Kitchen Cabinet Color You'll Want In Your Own Home

Kitchens are a popular room for home renovations. And, since cabinets are a major element of the kitchen, choosing the proper kitchen cabinet color is a big decision. The top trending colors are warm grays, crisp whites, and calming blues. But designer Egypt Sherrod of HGTV's "Married to Real Estate" has another suggestion. In one episode, she suggests using a "soft, warm green" for the kitchen cabinets, according to a clip on YouTube. Her clients are surprised at how much they like the color, as they never considered it for cabinets. The finished kitchen adds a subtle pop of color and a bit of charm to the clients' modern farmhouse.

Though blue is a go-to shade for adding color to the kitchen, green is another great option. Evoking earthy and natural feelings, green brings a calming feeling to a room. Sherrod suggests a warm light green closer to mint or sage. The color is just one design trend that Sherrod and husband Mike Jackson are obsessed with. However, deeper and darker shades of green are also incredibly popular as cabinet colors. Deeper shades like emerald and forest add a more lush and luxurious aesthetic to the room. Experts predict that green cabinets will be a stylish trend in the coming years.

Creating a green kitchen

On HGTV's "Married to Real Estate" (via YouTube), Egypt Sherrod suggests pale green shaker cabinets for her clients' kitchen "to give that modern rustic feel," as she says in the episode. Though Sherrod and her husband, Mike Jackson, leaned into a farmhouse vibe for this particular home, green is an incredibly versatile color. Paler shades of green are a great way to make a room feel light and airy without sticking strictly to neutrals. Pair light-toned woods and whites with pale greens for a calming nature feel. Olive greens and medium-tone wood can mix moody and natural aesthetics, and deep, dark greens are ideal for anyone who likes bold and statement-making interiors.

As for hardware, gold is a go-to for an accenting pop, as Sherrod and Jackson added to their clients' kitchen. Gold and brass pair well with warm shades of green. Black adds a sleek and modern touch, pairing especially well with medium and dark shades of green. Cement the natural feeling that green evokes by using pulls and knobs with a wood finish. Black, white, and beige pair well with green, whether it's two-toned cabinets, backsplash tile, or countertops. Using these colors with green can help balance the room's design.

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