20 Trendy Spring Kitchen Cabinet Colors to Try

I am a big fan of seasonal refreshes. I love how a few changes can make a space feel entirely new. So when I started thinking about updating my kitchen for spring recently, my first thought was to look for some fresh cabinet colors to use as inspiration.
From shades that are always popular to new hues taking over the design world, these are some of my favorite finds that promise to bring the spirit of the season into the heart of your home.
Always-in-Style Blues
Whether it’s azure, turquoise, sky blue, navy, or even a gorgeous teal, the different shades of blue just always seem to be a hit in the kitchen. I find this is one color that works beautifully across so many different styles and themes.
Blue kitchen cabinets are so easy to pair with other bright colors, fun backsplashes, and all kinds of countertops. Blue is such an uplifting color, and I think it’s going to be even more popular this year when we are all searching for ways to make our homes feel a little brighter and more cheerful.
Bring in Natural Wood Warmth
Moving on from vibrant blue, let’s look at an inspiration that is so much more natural and essentially color neutral. That’s right, choosing wood for kitchen cabinets is definitely not a thing of the past and can be a very trendy alternative to the wide range of colors available.
Wood and white is a color combination that has been shaping so many homes for a while now, and it’s a trend that is only getting more popular. Even if the rest of your kitchen isn’t decked out in white or lighter shades of gray, wood cabinets are still such a great addition.
Gorgeous Greens
Over the last couple of seasons, I’ve noticed green has become a much more sought after color in kitchens and bedrooms, and that trend is definitely set to continue in 2025.
Green kitchen cabinets, in all their different shades, are sure to be a dominant force in kitchens for the next few seasons. I just love that gorgeous green cabinets fit in with so many styles, from rustic and farmhouse to modern and Scandinavian.
By simply changing the shade or hue, you can create a completely new look. Deeper shades like olive, pine, and seaweed are stunning in big, classic kitchens, while lighter pastel greens and hues like lime are just perfect for modern kitchens.























