“My all-time favorite use of green in an interior was Dunn Edwards’s Midnight Spruce used in #clientohhiojai’s kitchen. And yes, it was my favorite use of green in an interior ever. The finished look in that Ojai kitchen with the marble countertops, wooden shelves, and gold accents was a dream come true,” Lewis explains. To buy: Midnight Spruce, dunnedwards.com. “I’ve used Silver Satin on several projects and my clients are always happy with the Taupe/Gray shade which makes it the perfect neutral,” Franklin says. “I chose this color as a go-to for kitchens because it allows the transitional trend of colored cabinetry and modern espresso and ash gray wood tone cabinets to stand out. As the heart of the home, the kitchen should feel bright, airy, and inviting and Silver Satin does the trick!” To buy: Silver Satin, benjaminmoore.com. To buy: Alaskan Skies, benjaminmoore.com. “Colorful kitchens are having a moment and we love the idea of going dark and moody with a shade like Botanic Green. The deep green will make elements like herringbone floors, butcher block islands, and metallic pots and pans really pop,” she explains. To buy: Botanic Green, aphrochic.com.