Palm Springs
A confident teal, the boldest cabinet colour on this list — enough saturation to anchor a kitchen without needing a huge run of cabinetry to justify it.
Seven shades for kitchen duty — confident cabinet colours led by Palm Springs and Endeavour, plus the wall and ceiling neutrals to pair them with.
Crown sits at the value end of the market, but its kitchen palette doesn't read like a compromise — Palm Springs and Endeavour both hold their own as cabinet colours, and the brand's dedicated Kitchen & Bathroom finish is genuinely built for grease and steam.
The seven below split the same way any good kitchen shortlist should: confident colours for cabinetry, and warm, quiet neutrals for the walls and ceiling around them. Every one links to its full colour page and into the visualiser.
A paint chart under shop lighting looks nothing like a colour under your own kitchen spotlights. One photo shows you before you commit a whole run of cabinetry to it.
Open the visualiserLed by Crown's most confident cabinet colours, plus the wall and ceiling neutrals to pair them with. Every shade links to its colour page and into the visualiser.
A confident teal, the boldest cabinet colour on this list — enough saturation to anchor a kitchen without needing a huge run of cabinetry to justify it.
A deep, muted blue-grey — sits between navy and charcoal, and works equally well against brass or chrome hardware.
A dark, cool blue-grey reserved here for an island rather than the whole run of cabinetry — enough contrast to anchor the room without overwhelming it.
A muted, grounded sage green — soft enough to work on shaker cabinetry and neutral enough to run across the walls of the same room.
A warm, gentle neutral built for exactly this job — a wall colour that lets a dark cabinet colour do the talking without going cold or clinical itself.
A soft, warm off-white for a kitchen ceiling or walls that need to bounce light back without reading stark under downlights.
A muted blue-grey, lighter than Endeavour — a flexible middle-ground for cabinetry or a feature wall that doesn't commit to full-dark.
Crown sits at the value end of the market, but its kitchen range doesn't read like a budget compromise — Palm Springs and Endeavour both hold their own against far pricier brands' cabinet colours, and Crown's dedicated Kitchen & Bathroom finish is genuinely washable and grease-resistant rather than a marketing label on the standard matt.
The seven below follow the same split that works across every brand: confident, saturated colours for cabinetry, and warm, quiet neutrals for the walls and ceiling around them. Sow Good and Curiosity both sit in the middle — muted enough to work either way, depending on how bold the rest of the kitchen already is.
A budget paint brand and a designer one can land on nearly the same cabinet colour. The tin is usually the only real difference.
| Surface | Finish | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Walls | Crown Kitchen & Bathroom | A washable, wipeable matt built to resist grease and steam |
| Cabinetry | Crown Eggshell or Satin | A hard-wearing, low-sheen finish for daily handling on doors and drawer fronts |
| Woodwork and trim | Crown Gloss or Satinwood | Durable and wipeable where hands and knocks land most |
Palm Springs — a confident, saturated teal that anchors a kitchen without needing a large run of cabinetry to justify it. Endeavour, a deeper blue-grey, is the quieter alternative.
One photograph of your room covers all 7 shades on this page. The first render is free, and no card is needed.