While kitchen color ideas usually tend to divide those in the know (whether that’s in regard to color trends or our well-being), designers unusually agree on this superior tone. But what is the color in question? According to experts, white is the best color for a small kitchen, thanks to its reflective, luminous qualities that instantly emphasize a small space. Here’s how designers style the tone to make the most of its power.  

What color makes a kitchen look bigger?

‘Shades of white and neutral tones like beige and cream, when used on walls as paint colors or wallpapers, countertops, and cabinetry, create a sense of space,’ says Chenise Bhimull, an interior designer at ZFC Real Estate (opens in new tab).  According to the designer, white (and similar hues) reflect light (consequently making the space feel bigger) while providing a seamless finish to your room. To elevate your small kitchen further, Chenise recommends ‘adding texture and character through natural and neutral stones like marble,’ which are especially powerful when used on countertops. And Massimo Buster Minale, the founder of  Buster + Punch (opens in new tab), agrees. He suggests combining light, white tones with a gray stone to allow your kitchen to breathe.  ‘The interplay between the stone units and natural light sources maximizes and enhances the brightness of your room, making it feel larger and airier,’ he says. Meanwhile, for kitchens that run parallel to a garden (or other outdoor space), Massimo recommends pairing the tone with a green finish.  ‘The soft green of the kitchen units fuses with the outdoor space to create the illusion of one larger, coherent block,’ he says. ‘It helps to connect the interiors to the natural outdoor tones to make your kitchen feel larger and more vibrant, adding the serenity of nature into your home.’ And these designers are not alone in their observations. Kelly Taylor from Kelly Taylor Interior Design (opens in new tab) similarly celebrates the power of white kitchen ideas – a color that she frequently uses in her designs. However, she adds that incorporating black or charcoal accents will make the space feel ‘five times bigger than it actually is.’ The reflectivity of the high gloss white cabinets, coupled with the textured, reflective silver tiles – and a little pop of honed black granite for contrast makes [the] kitchen look five times bigger than it actually is,’ she says. ‘Pair that with light floors, and the space feels expansive.’ Whether you’re looking for small kitchen paint ideas or you are looking to inject this tone through your countertop or kitchen island – designers are in agreement. White is the color you need in your small scheme.