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Choosing a Painted Kitchen: What to Know Before You Start

Painted kitchens are one of the most versatile and timeless choices you can make when planning a new kitchen.

Whether you prefer a hand painted finish or a carefully curated palette of factory-applied shades, choosing the right kitchen paint and design will define the mood and practicality of your kitchen space for years to come.

This article explores the key ideas behind bespoke painted kitchens - including finishes, cabinet types, and colour options - and why this style continues to be a practical choice for both traditional and modern homes.


Article Outline

  1. What is a Painted Kitchen?

  2. Why Choose a Painted Finish for Your New Kitchen?

  3. Are Hand Painted Kitchens Worth It?

  4. Which Cabinet Styles Suit a Painted Kitchen?

  5. What Colours Work Best in a Painted Kitchen?

  6. Shaker or Handleless - Which Design Matches Your Taste?

  7. How to Plan Painted Kitchen Cabinets by Unit Type

  8. Bespoke Cabinetry vs Off-the-Shelf: What's the Difference?

  9. Should You Choose Flat Packed or Fully Assembled?

  10. Do You Need a Design Appointment for a Painted Kitchen?


1. What is a Painted Kitchen?

A painted kitchen is exactly what it sounds like - kitchen cabinets and doors finished with paint rather than laminate or vinyl. This finish allows for full control over colour and texture, whether you’re using solid wood or MDF cabinetry.

Painted kitchens can be supplied in pre-selected shades or painted to order. Some customers opt for a factory finish, which gives a smooth and durable result. Others go for hand painted kitchens, where the cabinets are painted on site after installation, offering a more artisanal look with visible brush strokes and slight texture variation.

2. Why Choose a Painted Finish for Your New Kitchen?

A painted finish allows you to tailor your kitchen in ways that other finishes can’t. It gives a soft, tactile feel and a colour depth that works in both traditional and modern settings.

Advantages include:

  • A wide palette of colours, from soft neutrals to bold tones.

  • Easy to repaint later, making it a budget-friendly way to refresh your space without full renovation.

  • Timeless style that doesn't date quickly.

Painted kitchens are also a practical choice for families. The finish is durable, repairable, and often more forgiving of knocks than a gloss surface.

3. Are Hand Painted Kitchens Worth It?

Hand painting creates a unique finish that many people love for its individuality. It often suits homes where character is important, and the small variations add charm rather than imperfection.

However, there are trade-offs. Hand painted kitchens usually require more time and preparation, and touch-ups must be done with care. They're also usually more expensive than sprayed or factory-painted finishes. If you're after a flawless finish and minimal maintenance, a factory-painted kitchen may be better.

That said, for customers wanting a handmade kitchen look with strong attention to detail, hand painted kitchens remain a popular option.

4. Which Cabinet Styles Suit a Painted Kitchen?

Shaker kitchens are a natural match for painted finishes. Their simple frames and in-frame or lay-on doors highlight the texture of the paint and the craftsmanship underneath.

Slab cabinets with a painted finish can work well too, especially in muted shades or deep colours. For a contemporary look, some customers opt for painted handleless kitchens, using integrated J-pull or push-to-open mechanisms to keep things clean and modern.

You can choose between:

  • Base units with solid painted doors

  • Wall units with glass or open shelving

  • Tall units for integrated appliances

  • Larder units that serve as a pantry or storage hub

The versatility of a painted finish means you can style any cabinet type to suit your kitchen.

5. What Colours Work Best in a Painted Kitchen?

Colour matters. Painted kitchens come in everything from soft creams and greys to dark navy or forest green.

Popular colour trends include:

  • Pale grey or off-white for a timeless feel

  • Deep blue or charcoal for contrast

  • Sage or olive green for a more earthy tone

  • Neutral tones paired with darker accents

Paint is also a good way to add a pop of colour - for example, a painted island in a bold hue while keeping the rest of the kitchen subtle. Choosing your kitchen colour is often about balancing the room’s light levels, your taste, and your long-term plans for the space.

6. Shaker or Handleless - Which Design Matches Your Taste?

Shaker kitchen doors work beautifully with painted finishes. The recessed panel gives the paintwork depth and a more handcrafted look.

Handleless kitchens, on the other hand, offer a sleek finish that suits more modern interiors. Painting handleless doors requires a bit more precision, especially around the profile areas, but it can deliver a very clean result.

If you want the best of both worlds, consider an eclectic shaker layout - combining shaker base units with slab wall units, or mixing painted and woodgrain finishes.

7. How to Plan Painted Kitchen Cabinets by Unit Type

Painted kitchens are about more than just the doors. Planning your layout means thinking in units:

  • Base units - usually painted inside and out for a consistent look

  • Wall units - can be open, glazed, or standard closed units

  • Tall units - ideal for larder storage or housing ovens

  • Drawers - painted drawer fronts help complete the aesthetic

  • Corner units - make use of space and need careful finishing

The frame, cabinet sides, plinths, and end panels should all match the painted finish or contrast it cleanly. Good painted kitchens pay attention to these smaller details for a high-quality finish.

8. Bespoke Cabinetry vs Off-the-Shelf: What's the Difference?

Bespoke painted kitchens allow for every detail to be tailored, from the kitchen range down to the hinges. They are typically handmade or made to order, meaning you get exact dimensions and control over materials, colours, and layout.

Off-the-shelf painted cabinets are more budget-friendly and often quicker to supply. While not always fully customisable, many still offer solid wood or MDF construction and a wide paint palette.

At Better Kitchens, you can choose between made-to-order and flat packed painted kitchens. Both options come in a wide range of colours and cabinet types.

9. Should You Choose Flat Packed or Fully Assembled?

Flat packed painted kitchens are ideal for trade customers or DIY kitchen projects. They cost less, are easier to store before installation, and can be delivered quickly.

Fully assembled painted kitchens are a good choice if you're hiring a fitter or want to speed up the install. Assembling painted doors carefully helps avoid damage or scuffs to the finish.

Some units, such as in-frame or bespoke cabinetry, are usually better delivered assembled due to the complexity of the design.

10. Do You Need a Design Appointment for a Painted Kitchen?

You don't need to book a design appointment, but if you're unsure of layout or paint options, getting expert advice can help avoid costly mistakes.

Design appointments can:

  • Help choose the right kitchen colour for your space

  • Recommend whether to go for hand painted or sprayed finishes

  • Ensure the frame sizes, cabinet placements, and worktops are all aligned

  • Provide CAD design previews of your chosen layout

While many customers design a kitchen online and order directly, others like to visit a showroom or speak to someone before committing to their new kitchen.

Summary: Painted Kitchen Key Points

  • Painted kitchens offer flexibility in colour and design, with finishes ranging from hand painted to smooth sprayed coats.

  • Shaker and handleless styles both work well, depending on the look you’re after.

  • Colours can be bold or subtle. A well-chosen shade brings out the quality of your cabinets and suits the rest of your home.

  • Bespoke painted kitchens allow you to tailor everything, but flat packed painted kitchens are still a high-quality and cost-effective choice.

  • Base units, wall units, tall units, and drawers all contribute to the final look and should be planned as a whole.

  • Design help is optional, but useful, especially if you're trying to match a specific palette or create a layout from scratch.

Looking to create a painted kitchen that suits your home and budget? Better Kitchens supplies a wide choice of colours, unit types, and layout options to help you plan your perfect kitchen with confidence.