NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 23: Joanna Gaines attends the TIME 100 Gala 2019 Cocktails at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 23, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for TIME)
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Color Combinations That Joanna Gaines Swears By In The Kitchen
By  MCKENNA KOBOSKO
Former HGTV star Joanna Gaines loves spending time in the kitchen, so it only makes sense that she would create her paint line specifically for the kitchen. Gaines partnered with paint company KILZ to craft a collection of premium paints under her and her husband Chip Gaines' brand, Magnolia.
Classic Creams
Whites and creams are timeless and classic colors that act as the perfect partner for similar neutrals and more vibrant colors. Whether you're looking for a way to brighten up your kitchen or give it a more modern feel, using whites and creams is one of the best things you can do.
Beiges and Grays
Many of Gaines' and KILZ's beige and gray paints have been inspired by the weathered and aging elements of living on a farm and feature warm and cool undertones. Whether you opt for two-toned cabinets or a single beige or gray color to take center stage, these colors work with just about any design style you desire in your home.
Dark and Cozy
Gaines encourages opting for darker colors in the home, stating that these colors can ultimately help elevate spaces and be a risk worth taking. These colors can modernize a room and add a level of sophistication to just about any home.
Beautiful Blues
Blue is a versatile color that can give your kitchen a traditional, bohemian, coastal, or French country feel, all based on how you use it. Whether it's as a complementary color, an accent color, or as the primary color of your cabinets, there's no denying that blue belongs in the kitchen.
Greens
Green is likely the most versatile color, as it can grab your attention while allowing other colors to shine and complement warm and cool color schemes. One of Gaines' favorites, it's a suitable color for kitchens, thanks to its versatility and calming energy, and chances are it's already found its way into your home.