Green Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors
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The latest design trend? Green kitchen cabinets! Painting your kitchen cabinets a gorgeous shade of green paint can instantly improve the look of your space. These are a few of our absolute favorite green kitchen cabinet paint colors!

A lot of modern kitchen remodels are featuring green kitchen cabinets. It can be really hard to envision what this might look like though or what shades of green would work for. your space.
Should You Paint Your Kitchen Cabinets Green?
If you’re on the fence about painting your kitchen cabinets green or not, here’s a few things to consider that might help you determine if it’s the color for you!
- Do you love earthy tones and have the earthy vibe already in your home? Green pairs beautifully with wood floors, natural stone, and other warm, organic textures. If you already have these in your decor or kitchen, green might be a great color choice!
- What color hardware do you have? Gold or black hardware (cabinet handles, sinks, etc.) look stunning against green cabinets.
- How is the lighting in your kitchen? Make sure your kitchen gets good natural light before painting green cabinets. Green can really shine in a bright kitchen but can make a dark kitchen look even darker.
Top Green Paint Colors For Kitchen Cabinets
Let’s walk through some Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams green paint colors and how they work on kitchen cabinets. You might just find the perfect green color for your own kitchen cabinets!
October Mist by Benjamin Moore
This shade has an LRV of 46.54. The higher the LRV on a scale of 1-100, the lighter the color. It tells how much light a paint color reflects. This color can have light gray undertones for a really calming tone.
If you’re concerned about it being warm or cool, it can shift slightly in different lighting conditions and atmospheres, so always test it out first.

You can easily pair this green with creamy white wall colors. This isn’t the most bold green, so if you’re into neutrals or just easing into adding color into your home, October Mist might be the right color for your cabinets!
Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams
This shade has an LRV of 63. The higher the LRV on a scale of 1-100, the lighter the color. It tells how much light a paint color reflects. This is a cool, and muted green color for your kitchen cabinets!
It has subtle blue undertones that help bring in that beachy look. Pairing it with white trim or white walls is a no brainer.

If you want a green that doesn’t scream “green” this it the paint color for your cabinets. It’s still neutral enough that it feels subtle but adds color for interest.
Louisburg Green by Benjamin Moore
For a more earthy green, try Louisburg! Louisburg Green has an LRV of 33.79. The higher the LRV on a scale of 1-100, the lighter the color. It tells how much light a paint color reflects. You’ll find gray undertones with this color.
It looks stunning with gold hardware or accents. Any crisp white pairs well with it!


Evergreen Fog by Sherwin Williams
Say hello to Evergreen Fog by Sherwin Williams! Evergreen Fog has an LRV of 30. The higher the LRV on a scale of 1-100, the lighter the color. It tells how much light a paint color reflects.
It’s sort of a “sage green” and can lend to warm or cool tones.

It’s great for brightening up your kitchen cabinets! As you can see from the above and below images, it can appear cooler or warmer (and a touch lighter or darker) depending on how much natural lighting you have coming into the kitchen.

Rainy Afternoon by Benjamin Moore
Into a deeper green? Rainy Afternoon by Benjamin Moore has an LRV of 15.2 which is definitely a darker color. The higher the LRV on a scale of 1-100, the lighter the color. It tells how much light a paint color reflects.
You may not initially think to pair this color with coral, but it’s a great combo. Another option (like in the image below) is to only paint your bottom kitchen cabinets this color. By keeping the top cabinets white, it adds a splash without making things to dark.

Gold hardware, faucets, etc. look great with green. I can’t recommend pairing gold with green enough!
Fatigue Green by Benjamin Moore
Fatigue Green is just so good. It’s the best darker green for kitchen cabinets! If you have a modern home with black and gold, this is the color for you. The LRV is 7.98. The higher the LRV on a scale of 1-100, the lighter the color. It tells how much light a paint color reflects.

We’re obsessed with how these kitchen cabinets look. No one will be able to take their eyes off of them!
Dried Thyme by Sherwin Williams
Another kitchen cabinet green paint color to love? Dried Thyme! Dried Thyme has an LRV of 21. So, it’s not the darkest green out there which is great. The higher the LRV on a scale of 1-100, the lighter the color. It tells how much light a paint color reflects.
This is a very organic feeling color that reminds you of the outdoors. It’s perfect for making a statement with your kitchen cabinets!

Update your kitchen with this color and black hardware for a super modern touch.
Conclusion
If you’ve been thinking about giving your kitchen an update or making it more modernized, green cabinets are such a fun way to do it!
Whether you go for a bolder green or keep it more neutral, green brings an inviting feel that’s just hard to beat. Hopefully this post gave you some inspiration to try out a green shade that makes you smile every time you walk into the kitchen!
