Gray is literally everywhere. It appears like each kitchen that you visit has dim counters, dim cupboards, or both. Furthermore, it's not simply happening on TV, but your neighbor's as well.
If you're the kind who does not want to conform but would want to upgrade your kitchen except the gray part, here are some choice that you can come up with:
Common wood
Common wood cupboards may make you think about a house in sticks, but actually in this present day, wood is a great alternative. Common wood can make your kitchen warm, welcoming, and smooth in the meantime.
Black
Nothing brings a kitchen more drama than black. The catch, the mess will not look too messy if you have a black counter. Easy to clean, yet you can still make it spic and span.
Navy as in the Navy Blue
This color is less emotional than dark yet makes a statement. Navy c0olored kitchen looks extraordinary on the cabinets - particularly with the right difference of lighter components. If you plan on navy, bear in mind that light is an imperative part.
All white
White kitchens have been the trending pattern for quite a while. It's a work of art, and crisp. It will always be in style, for non-white lover's beige will also make your kitchen look good. You can try to include punches of shading with adornments or layer in surface and compositional subtle element to keep the space from feeling excessively clinical.
Streamlined or custom
According to House Beautiful, "It is not uncommon to see fridges, freezers, and dishwashers covered with cabinetry panels to camouflage them, In the 'Hidden Kitchen,' not only are the large appliances concealed but also the microwave, stove top, oven, everyday kitchen appliances, like the coffee maker and toaster, and other kitchen accoutrement, like the knife block. The designers cleverly hid them behind bright white panel doors with decorative molding to emulate a Parisian look."