An outdated kitchen can be completely transformed with a fresh coat of beautiful white paint. I have chosen six of my favorite soft whites with lovely examples from some of my favorite designers.
Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee is a beautiful, soft, warm white paint color. It is absolutely stunning on the kitchen cabinets above. Studio McGee designed this gorgeous kitchen and used this lovely white everywhere. It is so fantastic with the brushed gold hardware. It also bounces beautifully against the warm natural tones of the wood, and the sisal rug. It pairs divinely with the white marble countertops.
“This popular off-white takes its name from the delicate color of silk used in traditional ballet slippers. Without cool blue undertones.” Farrow and Ball.
Slipper Satin is a breathtaking white. It works incredibly well with the wood tones in the room. It is also wonderful with the veined marble, stainless steel, and silver touch throughout the room. This kitchen by Gianetti Homes is divinely done in a warm, gorgeous hue.
Benjamin Moore describes Cloud White as “Lightweight and luminous, this subtle, sophisticated shade of soft white is reminiscent of vapor clouds on a clear day.”
This kitchen is wonderfully fresh and inviting in Cloud White. The color is striking paired with the stainless steel and silver accents. It also pops against the darker, natural wood flooring. The kitchen has a clean and classy look, assisted by this glorious hue.
Benjamin Moore’s Simply White designed by Churchill Design
Simply White by Benjamin Moore is so beautiful and pure. It is a clean, crisp, multi-purpose white. Perfect for cabinets, trim, ceilings, and walls. It is a wonderfully brilliant white in this Churchill-designed kitchen. The white pairs perfectly with the stainless steel but also works well with the light wood color. The entire space has a fresh, crisp, and clean appearance.
The Fox Group designed this spectacular kitchen using Benjamin Moore’s Simply White. It is crisp, fresh, and gorgeous. I love the color in kitchens so much, I had to share two examples! The white works spectacularly with the white subway tile and the heavily veined marble countertops. It is so vibrant against the light-toned wood flooring. It also works wonderfully with brushed gold hardware. The entire kitchen is sublimely helped by such a gorgeous and vibrant hue.
Benjamin Moore describes this white as “Fresh as the first snowfall, this clean, crisp, multi-purpose white is a perennial favorite for trim, ceilings, and walls.”
White Dove is a designer favorite for sure. It is a true white that is extremely versatile yet it is has a definite softness. It has a wonderful balance of warmth and cool which is very hard to find. The kitchen above designed by Jute Interior Design is simply stunning. The hue is used on the walls and the cabinets. White Dove is breathtaking against all the dark woods across the room and with the gorgeous white countertops. The entire space is elegantly striking.
Erin Gates is one of my favorite designers to follow. I am in love with this spectacular kitchen done in Chantilly Lace. The white flows beautifully with silver accents, veined marble, and dark wood flooring.
Benjamin Moore describes the white as “As delicate and refined as the lace it was named after, this crisp, clean white evokes images of pure silk, soft linen, and simpler times.”
What are some of your favorite white colors in the kitchen? Please share your favorites in the comments or if you decide to utilize any of my favorites from this blog, please share your results!