What paint colors would look best?
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It looks as though you have beautiful neutral tile, so a lot of different colors would go well with the floor. Decide on the look you want in your kitchen......do you want it to be very light?...then choose a very light cabinet or perhaps white? If you want color, chose a soft one you love. Also, an expresso stain would look beautiful, but consider the size of your kitchen, the appliances you'll have, etc.
cream possible with antiquing
Very light beige color would look good.
White cabinets with a glaze. Then go with the lightest color in those tiles for walls.
I'm thinking gray.
You could put any neutral color with that floor. If you wanted to be dramatic, you could have dark cabinets, black, expresso,brown, etc. If you want to have a lighter look, white, vanilla, pale grey, very light brown. I would go for a solid look, not mottled, because it would be too busy with the floor design.
I would do the bottom cabinets in the dark expresso in the floor and the top cabinets in one of the pale colors, taupe or cream, in the tile. Then the walls in the other pale color or an accent color that you love.
You can paint any color you want with neutrals. Get some paint swatches and tape them to the cabinets and walls. look at them at different times of the day and with lighting at night. Colors look different at different times. If you paint cabinets/walls with neutrals everything will get lost. Experiment.
My floors are very similar in color. My cabinets are oak. My wall is a light tan. I used a light burgundy in decorating with curtains because I like the color. I think there are tones of burgundy in yours, too.
Gloss white
I downloaded a copy of your photo and sampled the colors of the tile. Every color was decidedly orange toned, even the grays. That could be due to your lighting; warm white bulbs give everything a golden tone. Nonetheless, based on the above I would paint the cabinets a very pale peach. Below are a couple of virtual paint photos. On the left are Glidden colors, and on the right are colors from Sherwin-Williams. In each case I have "painted" the walls with a darker version of peach for emphasis. Almost every paint manufacturer offers virtual painting, so I urge you to look for colors that appeal to you.
If you have a piece of the tile take it to any paint or big box store and look at paint colors next to it and that may help you out