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15 Perfect Kitchens With Cream Cabinets That You’ll Be in Awe Of

Are you searching for neutral kitchen inspiration? Cream kitchen cabinets are trending as a desirable alternative to the cool whites and greys that have dominated the scene in recent years. Cream cabinets have a warm and welcoming appeal, helping to create dreamy kitchen spaces for family life and entertaining. From flat-panel to shaker-style, there’s a...

By Amy Booth

Amy Booth

Amy Booth is a freelance writer that's passionate about all things home decor, art, literature, and nature. She lives in an Edwardian home in the North East of England, where her renovation adventures began with her renovation adventures began with her husband and newborn daughter, Violet. Amy describes her home style as "traditional with a twist", and in her spare time, she shares home decor tips and inspiration on her instagram page, as well as her latest home updates. When she's not obsessing over interiors, you can find her cooking vegetarian food or enjoying a glass of Prosecco.

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| Updated: March 8, 2024 | 11 mins read
15 Perfect Kitchens With Cream Cabinets That You’ll Be in Awe Of

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Are you searching for neutral kitchen inspiration? Cream kitchen cabinets are trending as a desirable alternative to the cool whites and greys that have dominated the scene in recent years.

Cream cabinets have a warm and welcoming appeal, helping to create dreamy kitchen spaces for family life and entertaining. From flat-panel to shaker-style, there’s a huge range of looks to suit all homes.

Still need convincing? Be inspired by these 15 beautiful kitchens with cream cabinets. Get ready to swoon.

1. Modern Farmhouse Kitchen

Designed for relaxed entertaining, this modern farmhouse kitchen is a warm and inviting space perfect for big family gatherings. Different tones of beige provide a soothing colour palette while floor-to-ceiling windows and doors flood the kitchen with light.

Introduce different neutral tones to add depth to your kitchen space. You could start with whitewashed walls and build your colour pallet from there in the cabinetry, window dressings, furniture and kitchen accessories.

 

Accentuate your windows by painting the frames and window ledges a deeper tone of beige.

 

2. Cohesive Living

This stunning cream kitchen is a fantastic example of creating a cohesive scheme throughout your kitchen, dining and living areas. It boasts a range of neutral tones and materials that result in a spacious and exciting interior style.

Natural wood slats on the recessed ceiling and walls and painted wood slats on the peninsula help to unify the different spaces while adding intriguing texture. Cream shaker cabinets with built-in handles create a clean and modern look.

Use tones of cream and beige throughout your ground floor to create a seamless and cohesive look that enhances the space in your home.

Introduce different textures in fabrics and surfaces to add interest and depth – consider marble countertops, wooden panelling and a mix of leather and fabric seating.

Complement your cream marble worktops with cream Venetian plastering on your walls for an ultra-luxurious and contemporary look. It’s not for the faint-hearted, but if you are brave enough to go for it, it will create a truly unique and seamless scheme.

 

3. Natural Wood

The natural wood cabinetry really makes this neutral kitchen come alive. Providing a tasteful contrast with the cream shaker-style cabinets, the natural wood adds depth and variety to the space.

Mix and match the materials used in your space to create interest and give your beige kitchen extra warmth. Consider adding a natural-wood island, solid oak worktops or wooden stools to complement and enhance your cream scheme.

4. Two-Tone Neutrals

This modern kitchen enjoys the best of both worlds by blending cream cabinets with grey. By matching the walls to the cream cabinetry, the room feels light and bright.

Simple white tiles and stylish white pendant lights help to lift the space and add to the airy feel.

If you can’t choose between cream and grey for your kitchen, why not combine the two? Choose warm grey base units and cream upper units for a contemporary look.

Warm grey will accentuate the cream beautifully, while the upper cream units will increase the sense of height.

5. Beautifully Simple

If you’re a fan of simplistic design, this one’s for you. This kitchen brings a clean and modern look to the home with cream flat-panel cabinets.

It’s complemented by hardwood chevron flooring pointing towards the cabinets, drawing the eye to the far wall and maximising the space.

Make the most of smaller kitchen spaces by running your cabinetry along one wall rather than dotted around. Choose handleless pale beige cabinetry and crisp white walls to help open your room up and create a light and airy feel.

 

6. Timeless Classic

With cream shaker-style doors and antique brass cupped handles, this light and bright kitchen is a timeless classic. The walls and cabinets share the same cream paint tone, creating a truly cohesive look.

The distressed natural wood table and chairs contrast with the cream and bring a relaxed vibe to the space.

Don’t forget the details in your kitchen design – even the smallest things can make a big impact. For example, choose statement handles that contrast with your cream cabinets for a stylish and high-end finish.

7. Eclectic Beige Kitchen

This neutral kitchen has style in spades. With sleek cream cabinets complemented by a deep navy island, you can enjoy the best of both. Natural wood bar stools and open shelving bring texture.

If you’re torn between light and dark colour schemes, why not add a bold island? Cream and beige tones are super versatile and look fantastic against a range of colours – consider a navy, deep grey or sage green island for a kitchen design that packs a punch.

Unite the different coloured cabinetry by using the same crisp white worktops and bring in your accent colour through tableware and kitchen accessories.

8. Pastel Tones

Fresh and filled with light, this cream kitchen boasts pastel tones for a calming and tranquil vibe. Warm cream cabinets are complemented by the cooler pale blue of the island, while greige metro tiles add depth to the main wall.

Rustic bar stools complete the look, offering a relaxed and modern style.

Complement your neutral kitchen by incorporating subtle pastel tones. Pale pinks, blues and greens all look fantastic in kitchens – bring the colour in through a kitchen island, seating, or even by painting your internal doors and frames.

9. Dreamy Marble

Marble is the perfect partner to cream cabinets in this clean and modern kitchen. White and grey marble splashbacks cascade down the walls, meeting marble worktops in a seamless fusion.

Meanwhile, chrome taps and handles complement the grey of the marble. Shaker cabinets up to ceiling height offer bags of storage options, making the most of all of the available space.

Add colour and contrast to your neutral kitchen space with cleverly positioned houseplants. Plants bring interest and can stop light spaces from looking too clinical, creating a homely feel.

The contrast between the creamy neutral tones and luscious green plants will complement each other perfectly. Think chilli plants, basil or citrus by the window for easy access to ingredients as well as style.

10. Elegant Tones

Neutral tones combine to create this dream modern kitchen. It features classic cream cabinets along one side with a freestanding island in a deep grey in the centre.

Glossy white splashbacks reflect light, while brass taps, lighting and drawer pulls add warmth and timeless elegance.

Help brighten darker kitchens by choosing white tiles or splashbacks to complement your cream interior. The reflective properties of white will help make sure your space feels instantly lighter and brighter.

11. All the Range

This luxurious kitchen is a cook’s dream. With a large range cooker taking pride of place, it’s ideal for cooking big family dinners and entertaining guests.

The contemporary beige cabinets are complemented by on-trend brass drawer pulls and sleek marble countertops.

Make your range cooker a feature in your kitchen by framing it with a traditional-look aga surround. Paint your surround a deeper hue of beige to contrast with your walls and really make it pop.

 

12. Verdant Tones

Stylish and elegant, this L-shaped kitchen is an open and versatile space. Handleless flat-panel cabinets keep the design simple, while a wooden open shelf and pops of green add depth.

White worktops and a white splashback help lift and lighten the space, contrasting with the rich green walls. Glamorous pendant lights create a feature and create a subtle divider between kitchen and living spaces.

Green is a dream combination with warm neutrals and can make your beige cabinetry pop. While it adds contrast, it’s earthy and cosy, creating a welcoming environment.

Try painting sections rather than whole walls to help keep your space looking airy – colour blocking is a great way of adding different hues to your space without covering entire walls.

13. Flooded with Light

This airy space enjoys plenty of natural light, but the classic cream cabinets further enhance it. A mix of solid wood and marble worktops bring an unexpected contemporary twist to this traditional-style kitchen.

We love that the wood frames of the orangery are painted a pale grey to coordinate with the marble worktops and contrast with the cream cabinets. This creates a subtle zoning effect between kitchen and dining while framing the garden views.

Create a flow in your home by introducing touches of the same colours or materials throughout your kitchen, dining and living areas.

Make woodwork such as skirting boards, doors and window frames stand out against pale walls by painting them a deeper neutral tone.

14. Consistent Tones

One shade of cream has been used in all of the elements in this kitchen to create a calm and tranquil space. The walls and cabinets have been painted the same tone while cream granite sits on top of the lower cabinets, resulting in a seamless flow.

Contemporary chrome fixtures complete the look, with even the sockets and light switches being upgraded.

Create your own serene kitchen by choosing a warm cream and using it across your cabinets, walls, woodwork and splashbacks. Think of it as colour drenching in neutrals.

Add texture to the space by introducing tiles and ceramic accessories in the same colourway.

15. Contemporary Two-Tone Kitchen

With two-tone cabinets, this modern kitchen will stand the test of time. Beige cabinetry and stone-effect flooring add a homely feel to the space, while the sleek white worktops and white walls help to reflect light.

The dramatic black kitchen island complements the black industrial doors, helping to unify the whole ground-floor scheme.

Create a sophisticated contrast in your kitchen by introducing black into your beige colour pallet. If you choose a mix of beige and black cabinets, unite the colours and add warmth with gold brassware and ironmongery.

Include some glass cabinets in your kitchen design to help open the room up and give the illusion of space.

What Colour Walls Go with Cream Kitchen Cabinets?

Keep your cream kitchen simple and make the most of the light by painting your walls white. There are many different white tones available, so choose a warm white with a drop of yellow or pink for a cohesive scheme that compliments your cabinets.

If you’re looking for something bolder, be daring with on-trend terracotta. Or, if you prefer a more subtle accent colour, you can’t go wrong with sage green. Though it’s cooler in tone, sage green is an earthy colour that still brings warmth to your room.

 

What Colour Tiles Go with Cream Kitchen Cabinets?

White tiles are the perfect partner for cream kitchens – whether all-white metro style or more elaborate white marble. To add depth to your kitchen décor, choose tiles in deeper beige or greige tones.

Grey tiles can also work very well if you choose a grey with a warm base.

For a playful vibe in your kitchen, experiment with pastel tiles. You could choose one accent colour such as pale green or opt for a trendy mix of white, pale green, pale pink and pale blue for a modern kitchen with serious ice-cream parlour vibes.

What Colour Worktops Go with Cream Kitchen Cabinets?

Light worktops such as white granite and marble look great alongside cream kitchen cabinets, and they help to reflect more light in the room.

However, for a more rustic and country-kitchen style, you can’t beat solid oak worktops. The natural wood colouring beautifully complements and contrasts with cream units.

Are Cream Kitchen Cabinets in Style?

It wasn’t so long ago that many of us were banishing the beige from our homes, but it is back with a bang.

Cream kitchens are increasingly popular, providing a warm and inviting alternative to white and grey which has dominated the modern interiors scene for several years.

Neutral paints have been refreshed with a vast colour pallet to choose from, ensuring cream is anything but bland.

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