
There was a time in the not so distant past when crisp white kitchens dominated, but now the heart of the home is viewed as an ideal canvas upon which you can truly showcase your personality, creativity and sense of style.
Whether you want to renovate your kitchen entirely or simply invest in some new replacement kitchen cabinet doors to give your space a refresh, here’s some colour inspiration to consider.

Top Kitchen Colour Trends for Replacement Cabinet Doors in 2025
Calming sage and olive greens
Inviting and grounding, green tones are perfect for creating a kitchen that has an inherent connection to the outside world, yet feels like a true retreat from busy modern lives.
Green cabinet doors pair wonderfully with natural stone worktops and brushed brass handles to create a kitchen that feels sophisticated, balanced and organic. Green tones can also be paired with wooden worktops and floors, as they have the ability to effortlessly enhance the natural texture and grain of the wood.
Warm neutral tones
While cool grey hues dominated interiors over the last decade, today’s trending neutral tones are all much warmer and comforting. From antique white to ivory, cashmere and carat beige, there are so many gentle and welcoming warm neutral tones that can help you to create a kitchen that feels lived-in.
In addition to keeping your kitchen feeling light and airy, another benefit to choosing light coloured replacement kitchen cabinet doors is the ability to get creative with your wall colour, flooring, and decorative accessories.
You may also take the opportunity to choose cabinet doors with extra details, which can bring character to your kitchen without needing to be bold with colour. For example, our Bella Austin doors have a tongue and groove style that can bring a rustic cottagecore edge to your kitchen, whereas our Bella Integra Handleless doors have a decidedly retro feel.

Rich earth tones
From rust reds to golden yellows and fir greens, rich, earth tones bring with them a sense of connection to the world around us. Earth tones also benefit from being extremely versatile, as they can be paired with a wide range of materials, finishes and textures.
If you want to create a kitchen with a sultry, moody and sophisticated atmosphere, choose rich warm brown cabinets and pair them with off-white worktops to find the right balance between light and depth.
Muted pastels
From pale pistachios to dusky pinks, muted pastel tones can infuse colour into your kitchen in an elegant, subtle and understated way. Pastel colours are ideally suited to vintage inspired kitchens, within which Shaker style cabinets can really shine.
If chic simplicity is the vibe you want to create, our Bella Shaker doors are an ideal option. However, if you’re looking for replacement kitchen cabinet doors with a touch more detail, our Bella Helmsley range with its mock shaker style may be better aligned with your style.
Pro Tip: Light pastel colours can create an airy atmosphere even in the smallest spaces and offer an ideal alternative to white, which can often look too stark.

Soft charcoals
Less severe than midnight black, charcoal hues have both depth and softness, making them an ideal choice for both contemporary urban properties and more traditional homes alike. Much like neutral tones, a vast array of other colours sit harmoniously alongside charcoal cabinets, including natural wood finishes.
Metallic accents work wonderfully with charcoal cabinets, as they capture the light and gleam beautifully against a deep background, bringing a touch of softness in the process. However, you can also amplify the sense of contrast in your kitchen by pairing charcoal cabinetry with gleaming white marble countertops and sleek stainless steel accessories.
Bold blues
If you’re looking for a bold colour that is guaranteed to make a statement but also want your kitchen to feel elegant and tranquil, blue fits the bill perfectly. Choose a light and airy Scandinavian blue to keep your kitchen looking fresh and modern, or embrace heritage and tradition by selecting a deep indigo.
Pro Tip: Blue replacement kitchen cabinet doors pair beautifully with marble worktops and accessories, striking the right balance between timelessness and modernity.
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Whether you love to keep up with trends or you’re looking to add a splash of your favourite colour into your kitchen, our range of replacement kitchen cabinet doors truly has something for everyone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the right colour for my kitchen cabinets?
The process of choosing the perfect colour palette for your kitchen isn’t always an easy one, particularly if you’re working with an awkwardly shaped space or a room that doesn’t experience much natural light.
We recommend ordering a selection of swatches that you can position in your kitchen, which should help you to settle on a colour that both speaks to you and gives your room the right atmosphere.
Do replacement kitchen cabinet doors really make that much difference to a kitchen?
Yes, cabinet doors can have a huge impact on the way your kitchen looks and feels. In fact, switching out your cabinet doors is an increasingly popular and straightforward way to breathe a new lease of life into your home at a fraction of the cost of renovating an entire room.
Is keeping up with kitchen colour trends important?
Not only do interior trends move quickly, but you’re also likely to find that many trends just don’t appeal to you and won’t suit the style of your home. So, the most important thing to consider when designing your kitchen is to choose colours that speak to you and will enable you to create a space that feels like home.
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