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Stylish Non-White Kitchens

Stylish Non-White Kitchens

Modern kitchen design for Laguna Niguel farmhouse kitchen remodel

When you are considering a kitchen remodel, one of the biggest choices you have to make is what type and color of kitchen cabinets to install. Kitchen cabinets are arguably the backbone of your entire kitchen remodeling project, so you want to make sure they set the right tone you want to evoke in your home. White continues to dominate the kitchen scene and for good reasons; white cabinets give a kitchen a bright, cheery look and never seem to go out of style.

But what if you want something that makes a statement, or blends better with your own home? That’s what we are dedicating today’s blog to – Non-white kitchens that are still timeless and stylish.

 

Related: The 8 Best Timeless Kitchen Design Ideas of 2021

 

Our Favorite Non-White Kitchen Color Ideas

From natural tones inspired by nature to bold and fun, colors on the spectrum other than white can add depth and interest to a space. If you are craving a different look, the easiest and most captivating way to accomplish this is by adding these trending but also timeless colors to your kitchen remodel.

You will notice these non-white color ideas we adore all are inspired by nature. The greens, blues, and dark wood tones are influenced by color of trees, plants, the ocean, sand, and much more that surrounds us. The true origin of these colors and the fact that we are surrounded by them in our everyday lives, makes them timeless.

Modern Green

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A Modern Green is an amazing option for adding color to your kitchen if you are going for a fun but subtle change. This Modern Green color is best when paired with warm wood tones like this countertop. You’ll notice that the gold pulls also give it a nice modern design.

Pale Green

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The soft hue of this Pale Green provides a cozy feel to this kitchen space. The brighter color adds a positive cheerful feeling and when paired with neutral colors, makes the room feel fun and classy at the same time. When using green, try to stay away from adding the contrasting color of red, to keep the simplicity.

Emerald Green

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Kitchen cabinetry is the most popular way to add an abundant amount of color to your kitchen due to the amount of space it takes up. However, adding color to other places can be just as impactful. A deep color like Emerald Green is perfect for creating a cool rich tone and is great complemented with dark browns or wood tones.

Bold Blue

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A non-white kitchen color that is timeless is the color of a bold blue. Bold blue in a kitchen, especially as cabinetry, just pops in a way that brightens up the room. Bold blue paired with two-toned white cabinetry or white countertops, make for a lovely contrast.

Coastal Blue

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Why not bring in the outdoors into your kitchen design? A coastal blue kitchen is nothing short of boring and will wow your guests with its calm design. This is a charming example of a kitchen remodel we designed and built in Laguna Beach that also has a beautiful ocean view. Tying in this coastal blue backsplash made this kitchen not your typical white space.

Navy Blue

Kitchen remodel with Kemper maritime cabinets with small beverage center

Navy blue is a great non-white kitchen color that pairs well with other bold fun colors like tangerine, beige, and white. This navy blue cabinetry in this kitchen remodel brings this space a cool aesthetic and has the ability to play with the geometric flooring in a beige tone that does not make your eyes wonder too much. It’s what makes this kitchen charming!

Orange

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If you are going for a kitchen that has a fun vibrant color that stimulates the appetite, then go with orange. Whether it is orange cabinetry or an orange backsplash, this color can really give a kitchen design life. Orange can also be paired with dark or bright tones and it will still make an exciting statement.

Butter Yellow

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Butter Yellow cabinetry in your kitchen can really add a charming touch. Typically, the color butter yellow can be found in farmhouse kitchen designs, but when paired with white, can be used well in modern designs as well. These sleek modern cabinets in butter yellow, give this space a cheerful feel.

Wolf Grey

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Looking for a darker tone to include in your kitchen remodel? Try adding Wolf Grey into the mix. This is a classy color and when used in patterned tile pieces, adds an elegant touch to the space. Wolf Grey goes best with black or gold accents. When next to the color white, the grey really pops.

Charcoal Grey

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If you’re going for a cool neutral color that will add a bit of drama to your space, charcoal grey is the perfect choice. When used alongside white, the color makes an even more bold statement. This is a modern kitchen design with charcoal grey cabinetry on the island and around the custom hood. What a perfect sleek design.

Cool Grey

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There is just something special about a Cool Grey kitchen design. Cool Grey can be very relaxing and neutral. This color can be used in your kitchen cabinetry, backsplash, or even as accents. Blue if often the go-to color for tranquility but think of Cool Grey as the new blue.

Are you planning a kitchen renovation? We can help you do it with style and stick to your budget at the same time! Check out Sea Pointe Design & Remodel to learn more.

Greige

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Taupe colors are trending, and it is all about the warm colors with grey undertones. The perfect combination of this is the Greige cabinets. Greige cabinets go well with black, brass, or gold hardware accents. Silver accents with Greige cabinetry can also make for a modern look as well. This duo is as timeless as can be!

Related: 9 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas for Your Dream Remodel

Natural Woods

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If you are a fan of the modern farmhouse kitchen design, then consider going with natural woods for your remodel. Whether used as cabinets or as accents like in this farmhouse kitchen above, natural wood brings us back in touch with nature. It adds a neutral calm effect to your space and can instantly add a modern touch with a quartz or natural stone countertop.

Grey With Wood Elements

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Another neutral color scheme that is trending in kitchen design is using grey with wood elements. This wood kitchen island surrounded by a grey-toned stone backsplash brings a serenading feel to this space. The black accents in this non-white kitchen also make a modern impression.

Crimson

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Crimson is a color you should go with for your kitchen design if you are looking for a fun and energizing hue. Add a vibrant shade of red and contrasting it with a cool color like gray to keep it from feeling overwhelming. If you are unsure about incorporating such a bold color, start with easier spaces to transform such as painting your wall backsplash to test out how you like it before committing.

Black

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Create a feeling of luxury with the color black. Dark finishes add a sense of depth to a space while giving off an aesthetic of sophistication. This kitchen remodel incorporates two-tined cabinetry with the perimeter cabinets in white and the island in black for a playful look. The custom hood is also in black for a cohesive appearance.

Black & Gold

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A black kitchen with gold accents or fixtures makes for a contemporary design with a modern touch of elegance. This modern farmhouse kitchen remodel includes a black island with a gold sink fixture and gold pulls and knobs. The touch of gold complements the black and brings a welcoming glow throughout the space.

6 Stylish Kitchen Cabinet Colors That AREN’T White

Floor to ceiling wood finish kitchen cabinetry

If you’re looking for a refreshing change, take a look at these color options:

Warm kitchen brown cabinetry Beautiful Brown Finish

Kitchen cabinets with a warm and rich brown finish can tie room effects together – like wooden beams and trim – and offer a unique look and feel.  Combining your natural tones with fun paint colors and countertops can also pop your plain whites into some interest and dimension.

This kitchen with Omega cabinetry combines the warm and rich cabinetry with true brick and mortar walls making this kitchen feel rustic, warm, and welcoming.  Note multiple brown finishes are used here to add dimension and interest to the kitchen design.

Bold Blue

Blue kitchen Cabinets are on Trend

If you’re tired of white cabinets and dark walls, switch things up a little with rich, blue cabinets complemented by light-colored features such as white marble countertops or light grey walls. A palette of calming colors like these makes brass or chrome fixtures pop, while creating a cozy feel.

Graceful GrayGray Omega Kitchen Cabinetry

Gray is a tone that can complement both warm and cool tones when used in the right kitchen remodeling design. Do you have a stunning view outside your kitchen window? Gray cabinets provide the perfect backdrop to nature without attracting all the attention to themselves.

Pair your gray cabinetry with a different color lowers and you have that much more design opportunity.  You can accessorize your kitchen design with bright hand towels, island seating, center piece and more.  Gray brings peace and tranquility.

Olive-Tan

This is a great kitchen cabinet color when you want a clean, elegant design that adds interest to the room but doesn’t steal the show. Like greige, olive-tan complements natural surroundings very nicely – the perfect choice for a country home.

Blue kitchen cabinetDistressed Blue

Just like a worn pair of blue jeans is comfortable and relaxing, distressed blue kitchen cabinets can create a rustic, down-home feel – perfect for family relaxation or making your dinner guests feel at home.  You can mix and match your cabinetry just like you’d pair a cool boho blouse with your worn jeans.

This kitchen mixes and matches the distressed denim look with wood finished cabinets as well as white cabinetry and white hood with brown accent trim.  The open shelving takes advantage of the natural wood exposure to again complement the white, blue, and gray.

The countertop is a beautiful white quartz with graish blue veining, bringing in more of the denim blue feel to this kitchen.

 

Blushing Rose

Soft pink kitchen cabinets may not be for everyone, but a pastel hue like this adds a feeling of freshness and whimsy. Add in natural lighting plus open shelving and even a tiny kitchen will feel expansive and dreamy.

Related: Kitchen Remodeling Costs: Budget Breakdown

Beyond the Cabinet Color

Of course, planning your dream kitchen doesn’t only involve kitchen cabinet colors. However, your color and style choice will go a long way toward making your kitchen enjoyable to be in and making it feel like it fits well in your home.

Other important factors to consider are custom cabinet storage, cabinet inserts, flooring, fixtures, and countertops. Our team of design-build experts will help guide you through the entire process of designing and creating your ideal kitchen. Give us a call at (949) 861-3400 to get started!

Are you ready to transform your kitchen? We can show you how to turn it into your dream kitchen. Visit Sea Pointe Design & Remodel for more information.

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Stylish Non-White Kitchens was last modified: December 11th, 2025 by Smart Marketing
Outdoor Kitchen Design Essentials

Outdoor Kitchen Design Essentials

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Events of the last few months may have you seeking to spend more time outdoors, including having your meals there. After all, eating or prepping meals in an outdoor kitchen can serve multiple purposes these days – you get fresh air, you can enjoy the sunshine, and practice social distancing in your own back yard!

 

But, what if you don’t already have an outdoor kitchen? The simple answer is … get one! But, before you do, let’s take a look at a few design and installation considerations.

 

Outside design vs. inside style

When considering an outdoor kitchen, many homeowners question whether they should keep it the same style as their indoor kitchen. Ultimately, the choice is yours but ideally, the two shouldn’t clash.

 

For example, a rustic outdoor dining area probably won’t look so great with a sleek, modern home, even though it may function just fine. That’s not to say that you can’t have a different style outside, however. In fact, it can be a lot of fun to design and use a space that’s different than your everyday indoor dining experience. Just be careful that the contrast between the two isn’t too great.

 

Outdoor kitchen appliances

Are kitchens outdoors comprised only of barbeque grills and picnic tables? Not by a long shot! Sure, those are options, but today’s outdoor appliances have come a long way compared to what was available in the past.

 

Do you have a convection oven or stove inside? Now, the same is available in your outdoor kitchen! Or, shake it up a little and choose a wood-burning stove or masonry fireplace for outdoor cooking. Also available are a wide variety of stainless steel appliances including ice makers, refrigerators, cooktops, and sinks. You name it … if it can be found in an indoor kitchen, you can also find the equivalent for your outdoor cooking space.

 

All this boils down to you being able to have everything you need in one place. That means spending more time with your guests and not having to make endless trips back and forth to the house.

 

To cover or not to cover

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Eating outside can be invigorating and the fresh air might even whet your appetite. But, what happens if the weather turns or if eating in the sun is simply too hot?

 

Outdoor kitchens can be fully covered, left uncovered, or have a combination of both. Before you choose, consider when and how you’ll be entertaining guests or dining with your family. For example, if you plan to only eat outside when it’s too hot to heat up the inside with cooking, you’ll want to make sure you at least have some covered area outside. This can often be solved with an umbrella over a patio table, or a shaded area for eating.

 

DIY outdoor kitchens vs. custom made by professionals

Planning an outdoor kitchen can be very exciting. And, do-it-yourselfers may be tempted to do the project themselves. It may not be in your best interest, however, unless you’re a professional contractor yourself.

 

Why? Let’s take a quick look at some of the things you’ll encounter when planning and installing an outdoor kitchen:

 

  • Design considerations (making the space complement your existing home)
  • Local permits (if required)
  • Plumbing needs (sinks, dishwashers)
  • Electrical requirements (for appliances or outdoor lighting)
  • Masonry work (stone walls, patios, outdoor fireplaces, etc.)
  • Gas hookups (for kitchen appliances)
  • Carpentry (pergolas, cabinets, etc.)

 

Professional kitchen design

At Sea Pointe Design & Remodel, we are happy to assist you with your outdoor kitchen endeavor. Our experienced designers are experts at designing spaces that fit your needs, style, and budget. And, our professional builders can help make it all become a reality.

 

Give us a call at (949) 861-3400 to schedule a design consultation and get your project started!

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Pros and Cons for Open Shelves in the Kitchen

Pros and Cons for Open Shelves in the Kitchen

open kitchen shelvingOpen shelving has become an increasingly popular kitchen design feature among our clients because it provides a combination of an aesthetic focal point with superb functionality. Open shelves offer a look with universal appeal. They enable homeowners to showcase a dramatic back splash, display dishes, pottery, sculptures, plants, herbs, and dishware and glassware, among numerous other options. Plus, open shelves provide home chefs with the functionality to access their favorite cooking tools within arm’s reach. So, what’s the downside? Open shelves limit storage and can contribute to a cluttered look and feel.

Open Shelving Works When …

  1. Items that a homeowner wants to showcase are uniform in size.
  2. Homeowners want to easily access the cooking tools that they use most often without having to search in a cabinet or drawer. At a glance, homeowners know where everything is and know exactly what’s ready for use. Seeing all of your pieces encourages you to use more of your china and serving dishes because they’re never out of sight nor out of mind.
  3. Homeowners don’t want to display kitchen gadgets and tools and products that can be relegated to cabinets and drawers.
  4. Budgets are tight. Shelving tends to be less expensive than cabinetry and less costly to install.
  5. You want to showcase a back splash, collectibles, artwork and dish and glassware.
  6. Space is at a premium. Open shelves can make a kitchen appear larger and more open.

Open Shelving Does Not Work When…

  1. You don’t have the time or the inclination to keep the shelves organized.
  2. You don’t have the time or the inclination to clean often. Open shelves tend to attract dust and grease and grime generated from cooking.
  3. You are seeking custom design on a budget. For custom kitchens, the cost savings are negligible, especially if the client wants custom shelving.
  4. Functionality is more important than aesthetics. A primary benefit of open shelves is to have the most used kitchen items at your fingertips. It takes time and effort to keep everything in its place to avoid a cluttered aesthetic.
  5. There are too many items on the shelves that contribute to a cluttered, disorganized look.
  6. When you need the storage space that cabinets provide. Upper cabinets conceal clutter and disorganized dishes that you may not have time to straighten up. Upper cabinets help keep things tucked away and off the countertops.

Not sure? There are many cases when you can combine cabinets with open shelves. Are open shelves a feature that will work in your new kitchen? Give us a call at (949) 861-3400, or visit our design showroom in Irvine, to determine how you can create the kitchen of your dreams.

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Kitchen Remodeling Design Trends

Kitchen Remodeling Design Trends

kitchen remodel design trendsThe most popular layout among U.S. homeowners undertaking a kitchen renovation is L-shaped, according to a recent Houzz.com survey. Nearly 50 percent of homeowners changed or plan to change the layout of the kitchen as part of their remodeling plan. U-shaped kitchens were the second most popular layout, followed by a galley layout.

Kitchen Layout and Size

Open floor plan kitchens are another significant trend among homeowners remodeling their kitchens. Many of our clients agree – opening up their kitchen space to other parts of their home is one of the most requested services. The Houzz survey found more than 50 percent of homeowners opting for opening the kitchen to other living areas, while 18 percent choose to open their kitchen space to outdoor spaces.

The average size of a kitchen remodel was 230 square feet. A reported 40 percent of homeowners opted to increase the size of their kitchen as part of their remodel. More significant than size is style. The top priority among homeowners in the survey, and among our clientele, is to create a kitchen that is both stylish and beautiful. That’s the number one reason why our clients depend on our showroom. We know how to ask the right questions to determine wants, needs and dreams. The most popular style of kitchen renovations was transitional, followed by contemporary and farmhouse.

Kitchen Organizational Tools

A well-designed kitchen is an organized kitchen. The greatest source of buyer’s remorse among our clients is overlooking storage and accessories that make the kitchen easier to use and more beautiful. According to the survey, the top built-in and specialty storage amenities specified for American kitchens are as follows:

  • Pullout waste or recycling cabinets (67 percent)
  • Cookie sheet/tray organizers (55 percent)
  • Deep drawer organizers (45 percent)
  • Pull/swing out trays/shelves (44 percent)
  • Lazy Susans (44 percent)
  • Spice organizers (42 percent)
  • Cutlery organizers (40 percent)
  • Utensil organizers (35 percent)
  • Pots and pan organizers (34 percent)
  • Small appliance garage/drawers (24 percent)
  • Wine and/or bar cabinets (20 percent)
  • Pull out corner drawers (19 percent)
  • Dish organizers (18 percent)

If you’d like ideas for making the kitchen of your dreams become a reality, call us at (949) 861-3400 or visit our design showroom in Irvine to discuss the possibilities for your project!

 

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Why Orange County Residents Are Choosing To Renovate Rather Than Relocate

Why Orange County Residents Are Choosing To Renovate Rather Than Relocate

renovateThe ability to convert dreams into reality is the number one reason why homeowners undertake a renovation project. A result of a recent survey of more than 142,000 homeowners conducted by Houzz.com. Of those, nearly half decided to renovate in some capacity during 2018.

Reasons to Renovate

The reasons for all types of renovation projects parallel the reasons our clients in Orange County decide to renovate their homes. The other major reasons for renovating in 2018, 2019 and 2020 include…

  • Desire to customize a recently purchased home
  • Correcting damage due to home age, pests and lack of functionality
  • Adapting to recent lifestyle changes / Universal Design
  • Preparing home for sale to increase value
  • Addressing damage from a natural disaster

The survey also reflects trends in Orange County. Nearly half of survey respondents opted to renovate their existing home as opposed to purchase new. The primary reasons included the ability to make a distinct and personal design statement by capitalizing on the opportunity to customize features and design and a desire to stay in their existing neighborhoods.

Goals of Renovation

The goals of renovation are not surprising. Almost all of our clients in Orange County renovate to improve the look, feel and functionality of their homes. Another major reason to renovate is to increase the value of the home, and the best return on investment in home renovations is a new kitchen. Kitchen renovations provide a 92.9% return on investment, according to Remodeler magazine. A bathroom remodel that includes replacing the toilet, tub and light fixtures, plus adding a double-sink, tiling the floor and hanging wallpaper can result in a $1.71 increase in home value for every dollar spent, according to Zillow.

Renovate Around Challenges

The top challenges renovating homeowners face are finding the right service providers, staying on budget and finding the right products. The reason why homeowners have a difficult time finding the right service providers and products is that the Internet is both our friend and foe. While the Internet provides access to every product and service that you could ever need for a renovation project, the amount of information available online can be overwhelming, is often incorrect, is likely to cause analysis paralysis, contributes to unrealistic expectations and elevates stress levels. That’s why a professional kitchen and bath showroom is your greatest asset. Showroom professionals specialize in making order out of chaos.

Staying Within Budget

The reason why staying on budget is so difficult, is due to not having a well-crafted and complete plan. Another reason why estimating and sticking to a budget is difficult for most homeowners in Orange County is that home improvement television is not a documentary but entertainment. Both budgets and timetables do not reflect reality and costs almost never include labor expenses. Click here for a guide to budget more effectively for a new kitchen.

If your kitchen, bath, laundry room, closets or other areas of your home no longer meet your desires, needs or preferences, give us a call at (949) 861-3400 or visit our showroom at 576 Wald, Irvine CA 92618. We will show you how you too can turn your dreams into realities.

 

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