Hey, I'm Mike Martinez, owner of Accountable Home Remodeling here in Denver. I've been changing kitchens across the metro area for years, and cabinet color selection is crucial for our clients' satisfaction. **Naval** (SW 6244) has been my secret weapon for kitchen cabinets, especially in our Colorado mountain-style homes. I used it in a Westminster project last year where the homeowner wanted sophistication without going full black. The deep blue-gray created this incredible contrast against their white quartz countertops and made their brass hardware absolutely stunning. What makes Naval perfect for Denver kitchens is how it handles our dramatic light changes throughout the day. Our altitude gives us intense sunlight, and this color stays rich and consistent from morning to evening. In that Westminster kitchen, it faced south with massive windows, and the color never looked washed out or too dark. The homeowner told me it was the best decision they made during the entire remodel. Naval gives you that high-end, custom look without the stark feel of pure black cabinets, and it works beautifully with both modern stainless appliances and warmer wood accents.
When I revamped a client's kitchen recently, we decided on Sherwin-Williams' "Sea Salt SW 6204". This soft, soothing shade of green brought a fresh and airy feel to their small kitchen, making it seem more spacious and welcoming. The color blends beautifully with natural light and complements white countertops and stainless steel fixtures, enhancing the overall clean, modern look. In another project, we used "Peppercorn SW 7674" on the kitchen cabinets for a bold, striking contrast with the light walls and flooring. This deep, rich gray set a sophisticated tone, anchoring the space and making white dinnerware and accessories pop. Plus, it hides smudges and stains pretty well, which is super practical for a busy kitchen. Always remember, the right color can completely transform a space, not just visually, but also in terms of its vibe and functionality.
I'm Adam Bocik from Divine Home & Office here in Denver, and I've been changing kitchens across Colorado for years through our award-winning design firm. **Accessible Beige** (SW 7036) has been my go-to for kitchen cabinets, particularly in our mountain homes where natural light varies dramatically throughout seasons. I used it in an Evergreen project where the clients wanted warmth without the heaviness of traditional wood stains. The color shifts beautifully from creamy in morning light to rich taupe in evening, creating depth that pure whites can't match. What makes this color exceptional for Colorado kitchens is how it bridges the gap between our outdoor lifestyle and indoor sophistication. In that Evergreen kitchen, we paired it with brass hardware and natural stone countertops, and the beige cabinets became the perfect neutral canvas that made their mountain views the star. The homeowners said it felt like their kitchen finally belonged in their natural setting. The real magic happens when you combine Accessible Beige with varying textures - it works seamlessly with our signature layered approach where we mix materials like reclaimed wood islands and modern metal accents. This color gives you that custom, high-end feel while maintaining the warmth that makes Colorado homes feel like true retreats.