Cabinet Fever Part II: Kitchens in Every Shade but White

White kitchens will always have their place. They’re timeless, versatile, and easy to love. But lately, color is making a comeback—and it’s coming for the cabinets. Think sky blue, sunshine yellow, mint green, even chartreuse. Unexpected shades that turn the kitchen into a design statement. A little moodier. A lot more personal.

Call it Cabinet Fever Part II. It’s color-forward, a little rebellious, and hard to ignore. Proof that color in kitchens is more than a passing phase. Here are eight Brown Harris Stevens kitchens that go all in on color.

347 West 22nd Street

In this Chelsea duplex, the sky-blue cabinets bring instant happiness. A one-of-a-kind porcelain-glazed sink and brass details give the space a dose of charm that feels effortless and entirely its own.

17 Bergen Street

In this Cobble Hill penthouse, sunshine starts in the kitchen. The soft yellow cabinets make the space feel cheerful, unexpected, and impossible not to smile at — proof that color really can change your mood.

2509 Aqua Vista Blvd

In Fort Lauderdale, mint green cabinets play off the water views. It’s fun, fresh, and impossible not to love.

874 Broadway

In this Flatiron loft, deep teal cabinets meet bold Calacatta Viola marble in a way that feels artful and a little rebellious. With sunlight streaming through oak-framed windows, it’s downtown design at its best.

20 East 35th Street

In Murray Hill, sunshine-yellow cabinets and a retro checkerboard floor make this kitchen feel like pure joy—bright, bold, and unapologetically fun.

245 Edmor Road

In West Palm Beach, navy cabinets, marble counters, and brass bamboo-style hardware make this kitchen feel perfectly put together—but with personality.

25 Miles Road

In Copake Falls, chartreuse cabinets make a confident statement in this Hudson Valley bungalow—a color choice that feels bold yet completely at home.

11 Beachside Common

In Westport, orange and green cabinetry meet colorful tile and water views in a kitchen that feels like an art installation you can actually live and cook in.


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