11 Kitchen Cabinet Colors That Go Best With White Appliances

White kitchen appliances have seen a strong resurgence in recent years, thanks to their ability to complement a wide range of cabinet colors. Whether your kitchen features bold hues like emerald green, navy blue, and black, or softer tones, such as warm wood grains, off-whites, and neutral grays, white appliances lend to a balanced and timeless aesthetic. Unlike the outdated models of the past that featured bulky designs and visible ventilation grilles, today's white appliances are often constructed of matte stainless steel finishes and jewel-toned hardware, making them a truly stunning choice for modern kitchens. And we have the perfect cabinet hues to match, whether you prefer a neutral pallet or a pop of color.

Darker-colored cabinets can oftentimes make a kitchen feel heavy, especially if there isn't a lot of natural light trickling in from the windows. However, white appliances can counteract that heaviness by lighting up the space. Even if your cupboards have brighter hues, white appliances will look smashing with them, too. You can even mix and match your design with a two-tone style. The possibilities are unlimited. Whether it was HGTV's Christina Hall who breathed new life into this outdated kitchen design trend or manufacturers simply producing prettier models, the blank canvas of white appliances take the overthinking out of your kitchen renovations, leaving you time to brood over the backsplash, countertops, and floors.

Light gray

Light gray cabinets with white appliances will flip the script on traditional kitchens, creating a clean, effortless look that brings spaciousness to the room. While some might consider light gray cabinets safe and bland, with the right kind of kitchen lighting — ambient, accent, or task — you can showcase its polished appearance. This gray is the perfect balance of a neutral color that has a bright, airy vibe without trying too hard. The versatile shade also pairs well with matte black or brushed nickel hardware.

Navy blue

Combining navy blue cabinets with white appliances strikes the perfect chord between classic sophistication and modern edge. This kitchen combination works with brass or gold hardware to bring warmth to the space, as well as with chrome metals for depth. While the striking contrast it brings is amazing, dark blues tend to overpower spaces, especially when the kitchen is on the smaller side. It's best to keep the countertops and backsplash a lighter color to offset the moody blue tones.

Mid-tone gray

Along with light gray, mid or medium tones of this hue work perfectly with white appliances. They add the right amount of contrast and balance to white shades. Mid gray isn't too washed out or overly dark, and you can choose between cool or warm undertones for a hue that best complements the natural light that pours into your kitchen. Although there are plenty of mistakes everyone makes when choosing gray kitchen cabinets, this mid-tone neutral is an excellent foundation for a variety of design elements, ranging from rich and moody to light and airy.

Beige

Although beige-colored cabinets might be one of the safer choices, the warm, earthy tone pairs exquisitely with white appliances and brings a cozy aesthetic that goes with any decor style. This combination is polished and approachable without overwhelming your space. Plus, the timeless shade will outlive trendier cabinet colors. One of the great things about beige is that you can make the hue as deep or light as you want. For complementary hardware, look for brassy, black, or nickel metals.

Cool white

We love the minimalistic look of a white-on-white kitchen. It gives off a timeless, radiant aura, especially when natural light filters in. Its clean, uplifting aesthetic makes the space feel open and airy. Further, an all-white kitchen can make the room look and feel bigger. Plus, you can always add pops of color to keep the space from feeling flat. It's best to stick with cooler white tones when you're picking a matching cabinet color. Otherwise, you might end up with cupboards that look yellowish or dingy next to your appliances. 

Medium-tone wood

It's easy to set up your kitchen with an elegant cabinet look that'll make your space stand out, when you go with wood-stained cabinets. To accompany your white appliances, try a medium-tone wood color. It's such an effortless design that creates a beautifully-balanced room. Bring out the wood's unique natural grain to give your kitchen a custom appearance and include some visual interest with splashes of color in your decor or backsplash. 

Matte black

Black matte cabinets give any kitchen an instantly bold and modern tuxedo appearance and is even one of the most popular kitchen design trends of the year. However, you want to make sure your kitchen has plenty of lighter elements to balance the look — like pretty white appliances. While black cabinets are prone to showing fingerprints and dust, they hold up in the long run, sometimes better than lighter-colored cabinets. Plus, you can add virtually any hardware style to these features.

Pine green

Kitchen cabinet trends that are blowing up right now are anything but ordinary. Opting to go bold in your kitchen with pine green cabinets isn't for the faint of heart. It's a big leap that rewards homeowners with a nature-inspired look and a stark contrast to the light-colored appliances. To maximize the design, pay attention to the green's undertone and carry it through in your kitchen decor. If you love the earthy hue but prefer a more subdued shade, consider styling your cabinets in a lighter green or finishing it with an antique glaze. 

Creamy off-white

Unlike cool-white painted cabinets that blend perfectly with white appliances, softer, creamy whites, like eggshell or ivory, can provide depth to your kitchen and leave it with a timeless look. The neutral tone can pair well with other shades in your kitchen, from flooring to countertops, while essentially taking a backseat to the white appliances. If you're painting your cabinets to get the warm-toned neutral, opt for a high-quality paint so that it's easier to wipe off stains or fingerprints.

Dark-tone wood

Dark wood cabinets have a tendency to weigh a kitchen down and sometimes feel outdated, but when you pair them with white appliances, the overall mood is instantly lighter and the vibe becomes slightly rustic and modern. The rich, chocolatey brown provides a striking contrast to the slinky appliances, making them stand out even more. You'll never grow tired of the classic wood color that offers kitchens a high-end look. 

Natural wood

Cabinets that have a natural wood finish, with hints of light to medium tones, can create a warm, organic aesthetic. Then, when you add stark white appliances, your kitchen is elevated to timeless yet modern. You can bring an update to wood cabinets with hardware that complements the natural grain. If you want to go lighter without getting too washed out, white oak offers a Scandinavian design that's stylish and airy. Natural wood cabinets and white appliances create a balanced space with rustic overtones. Honestly, you can't go wrong with this look.

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