If you’ve been following my kitchen color adventures, you know I’ve been totally smitten with bold hues lately. After diving deep into the sunshine-y charm of yellow kitchen cabinets and the playful warmth of pink kitchen cabinets, I’ve found myself completely enchanted by green. There’s just something about green that feels so right for a kitchen – calming, earthy and full of life.
Green is totally having its moment in kitchen design – and it’s easy to see why. It’s calming and fresh, like a walk in the woods, but can also pack a punch when you want it to. That mix makes it super versatile, whether your vibe is modern, vintage, moody, or bright and cheerful.

What I love most is how timeless green feels. It plays so well with natural wood and stone, looks amazing with brass or black hardware, and really brings the outdoors in. And when it comes to cabinets? Green isn’t just a background color – it can be the catalyst that infuses your whole kitchen with character, without ever feeling too much.

In this post, I’m going to share with you 16 gorgeous green paint colors that I’ve handpicked for kitchen cabinets – colors that cover the full spectrum from soft, subtle hues to deep, dramatic tones and everything in between. Whether you’re just dipping your toes into green or ready to go all-in, these shades will inspire you and maybe even push you to pick up a paintbrush.
Ready to find your perfect green? Let’s dive in.
1. Lichen – Farrow & Ball
Lichen is like that perfect soft green that feels cozy without being too pastel or too bold. It has these lovely mossy undertones that give it a natural, earthy vibe -think quiet forest walks or a gentle garden moss blanket.

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Why choose Lichen? If you want your kitchen to feel calm and inviting, this shade nails it. It pairs neatly with warm wood tones, especially oak or walnut, and looks gorgeous alongside brass hardware.
Here’s a tip: Lichen really shines when paired with stone countertops – like a cool gray or creamy marble -and off-white walls. That combo will create a fresh, balanced space where your green cabinets feel grounded but still light and airy. Plus, it’s easy to style with plants and natural textures if you’re going for that laid-back, organic kitchen vibe.
If you’re nervous about going green, Lichen is a great starter shade because it’s subtle but still adds mood. It’s like a quiet statement that your kitchen is calm, curated, and full of life.
2. Vert De Terre – Farrow & Ball
Vert De Terre is this beautiful grey-green with just a hint of blue – think soft morning mist over a French countryside garden. It’s actually a delicate aged green. This soft shade is a nod to the pigment green earth, with a blue undertone that creates the gentlest atmosphere.

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Why pick Vert De Terre? If you love that French-country style – elegant without trying too hard – this shade is a no-brainer. It’s less intense and cooler than Cooking Apple Green, but fresher and not as grey as Ball Green.

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Here’s my tip: this color really comes alive in kitchens with plenty of natural light. So if your space is bright and airy, Vert De Terre will create a calm, serene backdrop. Pair it with white or cream accents and light wood floors for that authentic French farmhouse look.
It’s a shade that’s both pretty and practical – and I love how it can give cabinets an elegant vibe while staying easy to live with.
3. Cromaty – Farrow & Ball
Cromaty is like a gentle whisper of green with soft gray tones – neither too green nor too gray.. This very light green-grey is named after the Cromarty Firth estuary – a place known for its swirling mists and often mentioned in the Shipping Forecast

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Why pick Cromaty? It’s great for those who want their kitchen to feel calm and collected, but not boring. It’s a neutral, but still full of atmosphere – and I love how it brings a soft, muted feel to any room and offers such an easy, versatile finish.
My tip: Cromaty works beautifully on upper cabinets or even a whole wall of storage. Because it’s light and airy, it won’t overwhelm your space, and it pairs perfectly with white or natural wood finishes so that’s a plus.
4. Cromsville Gray – Benjamin Moore
Cromsville Gray is a warm, gray-green that feels timeless and classic – like that cozy, lived-in kitchen you never want to leave. It’s got just enough green to keep things interesting but stays neutral enough to be a perfect base color.

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Why pick Cromsville Gray? If you want a color that’s both calming and adaptable, this is it. It gives your cabinets a sophisticated feel without risking going too dark or bold.
Here’s my tip: Pair it with a crisp white tile backsplash to add contrast. It’s also fantastic with natural stone countertops or warm wood accents – and therefore making it a great choice for just about any kitchen style.
5. Bancha – Farrow & Ball
Bancha is a deep, rich olive green that feels timeless and a bit rugged – like you’re bringing a piece of the countryside right into your kitchen. It’s grounded and classic but has enough character to stand out.

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Why pick Bancha? This shade adds real warmth and depth to your space without feeling heavy or dark. It’s perfect if you want something a little different from the usual greens but still totally approachable.

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My tip: Use Bancha on your lower cabinets paired with cream or soft white uppers – it will keep the room balanced and light. This combo will add a subtle contrast that feels tasteful and gently luxe. Plus, Bancha hides everyday kitchen marks really well – so practical for busy homes.
6. Botanist – Paint & Paper Library
Botanist is a moody, deep forest green that instantly gives any kitchen a luxurious, almost cinematic vibe. It’s actually a classic tranquil green featuring red undertones – and that opens up so many possibilities for decor.

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Why pick Botanist? It’s a bold choice that elevates both modern and traditional kitchens by adding richness and drama. If you want your kitchen to feel like a statement space, this is a shade to consider.
Here’s my tip: Pair Botanist cabinets with matte black or warm brass fixtures for a luxe, curated look. The contrast between the dark green and metallics will create a sophisticated mood that’s perfect for entertaining and everyday living. Also, think about adding textured elements like leather or natural fibers to complement the depth of this green.
7. Devils Hopper Green – Little Greene Paint Company
Devils Hopper Green is a rich, deep green steeped in history – it instantly brings to mind cozy English country homes with loads of vintage charm. There’s something about this shade that feels rooted in tradition but still fresh enough for today’s kitchens.

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Why pick Devils Hopper Green? It’s ideal if you want to create that timeless, heritage-inspired look that’s both comforting and elegant. This color feels like it carries a story – perfect for adding a sense of depth and personality to your space.
Best use tip: Pair it with classic Shaker-style cabinets and warm wooden accents like reclaimed oak or walnut. The wood will soften the depth of the green and give your kitchen an inviting, lived-in feel that’s both luxe and approachable.
8. Pewter Green – Sherwin-Williams
Pewter Green is a beautifully muted sage with subtle gray undertones – a deep green with cooler undertones. It’s both calm and understated – and can bridge the gap between color and neutral perfectly.

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Why pick Pewter Green? It’s a fantastic choice if you want your kitchen to feel modern but not stark. It offers just enough color to add warmth and interest without swallowing the room.

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Here’s a tip: Pair Pewter Green with sleek white quartz countertops to create a crisp, clean contrast that brightens the space. This combo works especially well in kitchens that mix contemporary elements with a touch of softness – think streamlined cabinets with natural textures or minimalistic decor.
9. Emerald Green – Farrow & Ball
Emerald Green is bold, vibrant, and unapologetically eye-catching – think jewel tones that bring instant energy and luxury to your kitchen. It’s the kind of green that demands attention but feels elegant rather than loud. It’s bright, yes – but uncomplicated and easy to use.

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Why pick Emerald Green? If you love making a statement and aren’t afraid to embrace color, this shade will give your kitchen that wow factor. It’s perfect for injecting personality and richness into your kitchen.
My tip: Use Emerald Green on an island or lower cabinets to create a stunning focal point without overtaking the room. Pair it with neutral countertops and subtle hardware to keep the look tethered.
10. Serpentine – Mylands London
Serpentine is a pale olive green paint that feels fresh and natural without ever being too flashy. It has just enough warmth to feel welcoming and textured.

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Why pick Serpentine? It’s a great choice if you want your kitchen to feel vibrant but grounded – this shade bridges the gap between playful and refined beautifully. Plus it works like a charm in both modern & traditional decor.
Best use tip: Pair Serpentine cabinets with crisp white tiles or light wood accents to keep things airy and modern. The combination will feel fresh, clean, and very on-trend without losing any timeless appeal.
11. Peale Green – Benjamin Moore
Peale Green is a classic earthy, historic botanical green with a touch of early-American charm. It’s got that warm, inviting feel that makes you think of cozy farmhouse kitchens and classic, timeless decor.

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Why pick Peale Green? If you love a traditional look with a bit of personality, this color brings that heritage feel without being too rustic or heavy.
Here’s a tip: Peale Green works beautifully for full cabinetry coverage in farmhouse or cottage-style kitchens. Pair it with vintage-style fixtures, apron sinks, and natural wood for that old-world charm.
12. Olive Color – Little Greene Paint Company
Olive Color is a deep shade of earthy olive green with warm brown undertones that give it a subtle depth. It’s the kind of green that feels cozy without ever being dull or flat.

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Why pick Olive Color? This shade strikes a perfect balance between familiarity and refinement – so it will make your kitchen feel both cozy & polished.

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Best use tip: It pairs beautifully with unlacquered brass or copper finishes, which will bring out the warmth in the paint and add an organic, handcrafted vibe. Think vintage handles or statement lighting to complement this look.
13. Lick Green 04 (Eggshell)
Lick Green 04 has a modern, dusty quality with a soft, chalky finish that feels fresh but understated. It uses splashes of teal and marine to keep the look as warm and inviting as a tropical sea.

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Why pick Lick Green 04? It’s simple and refined, offering character without overwhelming your space.
Best use tip: Use it alongside crisp white walls and bold black fixtures for a striking contrast that feels clean, contemporary, and a little edgy – ideal for urban or Scandinavian-inspired kitchens.
14. Pigeon – Farrow & Ball
Pigeon is a subtle, soft blend of blue, green, and gray inspired by the muted tones of urban nature. It’s one of those versatile colors that changes with the light – and so great for giving your kitchen a dynamic and sophisticated mood.

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Why pick Pigeon? Its adaptability means it works well in lots of settings – from classic to modern – and it never feels static or boring.

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Best use tip: Pair Pigeon with marble surfaces for a classic, luxurious look. The natural veining in marble will highlight the paint’s shifting tones – and thereby help create a beautifully cohesive space that’s both calm and modern.
15. Ho Ho Green – Little Greene Paint Company
Ho Ho Green is a rich, deep green that instantly brings to mind cozy holiday vibes – but without feeling cheesy or over the top. It’s got a lush, almost velvety quality that can add warmth and character.

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Why pick Ho Ho Green? If you want your kitchen to feel festive and inviting year-round, this shade delivers drama and depth without slipping into cliché. It’s perfect for those who love a touch of tradition with a fresh twist.
Best use tip: Use Ho Ho Green on statement islands or tall pantry units where it can really anchor the space. Pair it with warm wood tones and soft lighting to enhance its richness and create a welcoming focal point.
16. Green Smoke – Farrow & Ball
Green Smoke is a beautifully complex shade – imagine a smoky mix of green and blue-gray that feels like a cozy, misty morning. It’s moody but gentle = simply a mid-tone green with a rich, shaded feel and a subtle holly undertone.

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Why pick Green Smoke? It’s perfect if you want a cocooning atmosphere that still feels refined and luxe. This color will adds depth and texture without being overpowering.

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Best use tip: Green Smoke works best in kitchens with lots of natural light or paired with light-colored floors to keep the space from feeling too dark. Try combining it with soft neutrals and natural materials to highlight its subtle shifts and create a serene, layered look.
So, who’s green really for? Honestly – almost everyone. Whether you’re renovating a period home, styling a modern flat, or refreshing a rental, there’s a green out there that can work beautifully. If you want your kitchen to feel calm, grounded, and connected to nature, green is a natural choice. If you’re craving boldness, richness, and a bit of drama – green’s got your back there too. It’s all about how you use it.

When it comes to choosing the right green, think about the overall vibe of your kitchen and what kind of mood you want to create. Soft, muted greens (like Cromaty or Lick Green 04) are great for brightening up smaller or darker kitchens without going too bold.
Deeper shades (like Green Smoke or Bancha) are perfect for bigger spaces or if you’ve got lots of natural light to balance things out. And don’t forget to swatch! Paint a few large samples directly onto your cabinets or sample boards and see how the color shifts in different light throughout the day – it can make a huge difference.
And lastly: trust your gut. Green is one of those colors that looks even better once it’s lived in. So, whether you’re all about soft and serene or bold and showstopping, there’s a green out there with your name on it.
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