Here are our top 10 choices to help you get it right.
This classic, slightly creamy paint will make your all-white kitchen gleamnot blind.
“It’s so classic, doesn’t date itself, and always looks pretty.”

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The blue-hued white is as bright as a wintery day, providing an excellent contrast for dark floors.
Our favorite is All White (No.
- by Farrow & Ball.
It’s pricey, but worth it for its ability to hold up for years in high-traffic areas.
- will do the job with style.
The color was inspired by the bright white pointing in masonry, but with a slightly warm undertone.
Pointing is our top choice for highlighting ornate trim and results in the cleanest, crispest look.
The glossier the paint, the more visible every line (and imperfection) will be.
“There’s such a softness to the look, and it hides dirt well,” Heather says.
The ivory-greige hue complements brighter whites and can look warmer or whiter, depending on the light.
Sherwin-Williams Creamy
With Sherwin-Williams' Creamy (7012), the name says it all.
This dreamy hue is an excellent choice for balancing out cooler colors in a kitchen.
This paint color has a touch of gray that pairs well with cool colors.
Pure White will make your kitchen feel open and expansive while creating a clean backdrop for more saturated colors.