
Old-fashioned looks, such as the embossed stainless  steel above the range and the beaded-board ceiling and island base, form the  basis for a warm and inviting intimacy in this period-inspired kitchen.  But it's the buttery yellow paint  that makes this kitchen a standout .

Instead of replacing the cabinets to get a new look, paint does the trick  here. The cabinets were sanded, coated with an oil-base primer, and finished  with two coats of semigloss  latex enamel.  The color brightens the room, and the enamel finish is easy to clean. Open  shelves make a perfect spot for displaying ironware. Sheathing  the island in white beaded-board paneling makes it a gracious focal point in a  warm, homey room .

Despite the presence of an eight-burner range and stainless-steel hood sized  to match, this pro-amenity-packed kitchen  presents an old-fashioned cheeriness thanks to a yellow-and-white color  palette. Upper cabinets are white with yellow interiors (all the better to  display contents). Lower cabinets combine white face frames and yellow center  panels. Yellow marble sheaths the baking center's  countertop, while butcher block adds its own warm glow to work stations  elsewhere in the room .

Brilliant yellow cabinets give this classic kitchen a charisma, especially  when paired with a backsplash  that features tiles with a yellow harlequin pattern that dances from side to  side. Upper cabinets boast natural wood construction, with specialty glass  inserts that partially obscure the pretty green and white dishes on display.  Black granite countertops  add drama, while a wide-planked hardwood  floor offers an heirloom sensibility to a clearly contemporary room .

Dark wood countertops  add a dramatic touch in a kitchen  that's sheathed in pale yellow. Almost a neutral, the yellow paint  allows the texture of the beaded-board paneling to play a major role in the  kitchen's design. Strongly veined marble adds an organic presence to a room  ruled by lines. Above the sink, a vibrant painting draws together the room's  colors with dabs of red and green that make it a focal point .

Everything in this kitchen says traditional, from the furniture-style  cabinets to the toile wallpaper  and white ironware on display in open shelves. Yellow paint allows the cabinet  details to shine: elaborate crown  molding, raised panel doors and drawer fronts, and faux muntins over  seeded glass insets. The island, which resembles an antique desk, anchors the  room with its rich wood construction. A red-patterned Oriental rug calls  attention to the red figures in the toile while offering a splash of color on  the floor .

Rich, earthy colors accentuate this kitchen's unfitted English farmhouse  feel. Buttery-yellow beveled-brick tiles comprise a backsplash  that stretches from countertop to crown  molding, creating a warm backdrop for barely gray Shaker-style cabinets.  Woven area rugs soften pine floors, while handsome striped fabrics dress the  windows. Bright yellow seat cushions pop against a green-painted island topped  with zinc; the island makes the large kitchen's work triangle manageable .
 
 This cozy kitchen  combines yellow-painted cabinetry,  white subway tiles, and a white farm sink to create a charming  early-20th-century persona. Mission-style shelves  mounted on sturdy corbels work well for displaying colorful vintage pottery,  which pops against pale yellow walls .

Soft yellow walls and pastel green cabinets with the look of age partner beautifully in this cottage-style kitchen. The cabinets feature beaded-board detailing, turned legs on the peninsula, and added molding to the door and drawer fronts. Tone-on-tone mosaic tiles create a beautiful beige backsplash that melts into the beige granite countertop. Brown barstools and an oil-rubbed bronze faucet offer dramatic darks against the mostly pastel background .

Warm and casual, these yellow-painted cabinets feature a softness of hue that allows them to stretch from floor to ceiling without overwhelming the observer. Brown granite countertops and hardwood floor temper the yellow with earthy tones. Bronze hardware marries the two colors with simple round shapes. Displaying a collection of brown and cream-color pottery with organic motifs adds interest without clashing with the primary color
