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10 Best Color Schemes for Kitchens with Hickory Cabinets

By
Jason Francis
Designed and built over 100 custom tiny homes, lived on a sailboat for 9 months, and loves to live life to the fullest with his wife and their 4 kids.
Updated on:
February 14, 2024
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The hue and color variation of your kitchen area is a crucial decision that one needs to plan and think over because it will set the mood and the tone of your home. It is helpful for those looking for inspiration to check out the latest kitchen color trends as an initial guide and it can also give you some ideas that you may consider as you redecorate your culinary area.

Kitchens are usually high-traffic areas because of their importance to everyone’s daily routine. This area is a bustling space where culinary creativity, and random gatherings take place. Since this place is highly functional and equipped with tools to facilitate its purpose, the aesthetics and vibe that radiates from this area is something that should be seriously considered.

When it comes to color selection, a kitchen painting service can help. Professionals can provide expert guidance on choosing colors that suit your kitchen's style, lighting, and decor. They can offer sample paint colors, allowing you to visualize the final look accurately. Additionally, they consider factors like lighting conditions and the compatibility of chosen colors with your kitchen's fixtures, like hickory cabinets.

Hickory cabinets, known for its durability, strength, and unique qualities, are one of the best choices for your kitchen. Once the material for your storage space is settled, color schemes are needed to show the theme that you have in mind for your kitchen. To help you achieve the best palette that will match your hickory cabinets, here are the top 10 best color schemes for kitchens with hickory cabinets that will certainly make an expression.

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1. Earth Tones

If you’re aiming for a more natural look with a tinge of rustic charm for your kitchen, this palette is what you are looking for. The woodsy look of your hickory cabinets will match colors such as earthy greens, gray, beige, brown and even red. These are nature-inspired looks that would show and enhance the organic vibe that you are aiming for. The muted and subdued hues of color of earthy tones is soothing to the eye and would look good with the natural wood elements of your cabinets. Natural stone and other wood elements for some parts of your kitchen would also be a perfect blend to your hickory cabinets.

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2. Monochromatic

Nothing can go wrong with going for a single color to complement your hickory cabinets. Suppose that you already have a theme in mind for the whole house to stick with one color, this color scheme is suitable for you. Although you will be using only one color, different shades and tones are highly recommended to create a more cohesive look for the kitchen. This color scheme is a safe choice if you’re having doubts about what palette you will be choosing for your kitchen.

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3. Bold Colors

Some prefer a more daring and adventurous look for their kitchen area and this color scheme would be the best choice for a striking look. Bold and vibrant colors can be a deep red, vibrant turquoise, cobalt blue, lime green, bright yellow, or even hot pink. These colors are striking and will be a good match for hickory cabinets especially if you mix it with some neutral tones or white for other fixtures, decor, and counter tops to balance the bold and vibrant colors. 

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4. Warm Tones

To have a more comforting and cozy feeling for your kitchen, warm tones are appropriate to evoke these feelings. Since people want to find comfort in their kitchens as a way of releasing pent up energy, warm tones would have a welcoming atmosphere in your kitchen space that is fitting for hickory cabinets. The colors for this scheme include those that are often associated with a natural sunset or a fireplace. Warm tones can be orange, yellow, golden brown, copper, terracotta, cream, copper, and even a reddish-brown color. 

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5. Cool Tones

A refreshing and calming ambience is a good look for a kitchen, especially since it is a bustling area. Using cool and calm tones for your kitchen would greatly balance the hickory cabinets while having a serene mood. Colors that can be used to create cool tones are blue, aqua, lavender, green, gray-blue, pale mint, soft teal, icy blue, and even turquoise. The environment that this color scheme will provide is a tranquil one that a lot of people are looking for.

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6. Transitional Tones

Transitional tones are a balance of both warm and cool tones that creates a unique design. This type of approach combines the cozy feeling that is associated with warm tones while also maintaining the calm and serene ambience that cool tones offer. Some common transitional colors include soft gray, soft lavender-gray, subtle green-gray, warm beige, gray and beige, taupe, and muted blue-gray. The harmonious feel of the colors helps you achieve the balanced aesthetic that you want.

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7. Neutral Palette

If a sense of calm and a simple but elegant look is what you want for your kitchen, a neutral palette is the way to go. With the hickory cabinets, the neutral palette for your kitchen would create a timeless and tranquil vibe for your home. The neutral colors will allow you to have more choices when it comes to other designs or decor that you might want to add. The subtle look that a neutral palette can give you will provide a calm mood for your kitchen. Neutral colors that can be used for this color scheme includes cream, gray, white, beige, taupe, combination of gray and beige, and other soft pastel colors like pale blue, gentle mint, or light pink.

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8. Sunset Warmth

This color scheme gives a tranquil evening setting. Since it combines colors associated with the sunset, it creates a sense of nostalgia, comfort, and relaxation. This evokes warmth and openness. Balancing the warm hues with neutral tones like beige or taupe can help create a well-rounded and visually pleasing palette. Additionally, incorporating metallic accents in gold or copper can enhance the sense of warmth and luxury. Some examples of sunset warmth colors are burnt orange, amber, warm pink, muted purple, rusty red, golden yellow and terracotta.

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9. Jewel Tones

This color palette is composed of intense, saturated colors of gemstones that are usually known for being regal and luxurious. This type of palette evokes a sophisticated atmosphere along with elegance that is very hard to achieve. By incorporating jewel tones to your color scheme, elegance and sophistication will be easier to be achieved. Some common jewel tone colors are amethyst purple, emerald green, sapphire blue, topaz gold, ruby red, and turquoise. Mixing this with metallic accents will enhance the luxurious feel of your kitchen along with your hickory cabinets.

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10. Vintage Pastels

For a nostalgic and vintage feel of your kitchen, using vintage pastel as your color scheme will give an inviting and comforting space. Vintage pastel captures the essence of the past and it exudes elegance in your kitchen space. Matched with hickory cabinets, the nostalgic mood will intensify and will give a sense of warmth. Usual vintage pastel colors include peach, powder blue, lavender, mint green, soft pink, and pale blue.

Other Color Schemes Worth Considering

Aside from those mentioned above, here are some palettes or themes for your kitchen that you can research more about and see if you are interested in them:

  • Muted Lavender and Gray
  • Desert-Inspired Palette
  • Blue and White
  • Autumnal Warmth
  • High Contrast Colors

If you’re having a hard time deciding on a color scheme, you can first browse some tips on revamping your kitchen with style and efficiency.

Impact of Colors To Your Home

For every room in your house, including your kitchen, the color variation that you choose affects the mood, tone, and feelings that it elicits. Choosing a color scheme that is appropriate for the atmosphere that you want to show is as important as picking the right materials for your house. 

You should consider the impact of colors to small spaces and determine if the hue complements your furniture, fixtures, and the mood you want to set. Creating an informed decision about your kitchen’s color scheme is a must for homeowners. 

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