Your kitchen is about to transform from boring to breathtaking.
Sherwin-Williams SW 6186 Dried Thyme isn’t just a paint color – it’s a design statement that can completely revolutionize your kitchen’s aesthetic. This earthy green whispers sophistication while screaming personality.

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- Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Dried Thyme SW 6186
- Furniture: Warm white oak or natural maple base cabinets with Dried Thyme uppers, or reverse with Dried Thyme island against white perimeter cabinetry; brass or matte black hardware; open shelving in natural wood tones
- Lighting: Brass or aged bronze pendant lights with seeded glass or linen shades over island; under-cabinet LED strips
- Materials: Honed marble or soapstone countertops; handmade zellige tile backsplash in creamy white or sage; natural linen window treatments; vintage brass fixtures; reclaimed wood accents
There’s something deeply satisfying about opening a kitchen where the cabinets feel like they grew from the earth itself—Dried Thyme delivers that grounded, collected-over-time warmth that makes guests linger at the island with wine in hand.
Why Dried Thyme? The Color That Changes Everything
What Makes Dried Thyme Special:
- Organic modern vibes that feel simultaneously trendy and timeless
- Versatile enough to complement multiple design styles
- Creates an instant connection with nature-inspired interiors

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- Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Vintage Vogue 462
- Furniture: Quarter-sawn white oak base cabinets with flat-panel doors, natural walnut open shelving, matte black metal bar stools with woven rush seats
- Lighting: Oversized organic pendant in aged brass with hand-pleated linen shade
- Materials: Honed Calacatta Viola marble countertops, unglazed terracotta tile backsplash, live-edge walnut floating shelves, brushed bronze cabinet pulls
There’s something quietly confident about choosing a cabinet color that isn’t white or navy—Dried Thyme feels like the design equivalent of knowing exactly what you want to order without glancing at the menu.
Design Inspiration: More Than Just a Color
Dried Thyme works brilliantly in:
- Transitional kitchens
- Rustic farmhouse spaces
- Modern minimalist designs
- Cozy cottage-style homes

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- Paint Color: Farrow & Ball Green Smoke 47
- Furniture: shaker-style maple cabinets with simple recessed panel doors, open shelving in natural oak, and a large farmhouse dining table in weathered pine for transitional and farmhouse kitchens
- Lighting: oversized matte black pendant lights with clear glass shades over islands, plus under-cabinet LED strip lighting for task illumination
- Materials: honed Carrara marble countertops, hand-glazed subway tile backsplash in warm white, brushed brass cabinet hardware, and natural linen window treatments
There’s something deeply satisfying about a green kitchen that feels collected over time rather than installed overnight—Dried Thyme has that rare quality of looking like it belongs to the house itself.
Photography Tips: Capturing Dried Thyme’s Magic
Essential Photography Equipment:
- DSLR camera or smartphone (12MP+)
- Ring light or soft natural lighting
- Styling props like herb bundles and copper cookware
Pro Styling Techniques:
- Use the rule of thirds for compelling compositions
- Backlight cabinets to reveal color depth
- Balance organic shapes with clean architectural lines

★ Steal This Look
- Paint Color: Behr Dried Thyme PPU11-17
- Furniture: Open shelving with copper cookware display, butcher block island with herb-drying rack
- Lighting: Adjustable LED ring light with daylight temperature (5600K) for consistent cabinet photography
- Materials: Matte cabinet finish, copper accents, raw linen backdrops, weathered wood props
I’ve spent hours chasing the perfect shot of green-gray cabinets, and Dried Thyme is particularly tricky—it shifts dramatically between cool morning light and warm afternoon sun, so your camera’s white balance settings become just as important as your styling.
Budget-Friendly Transformation
Total Project Investment:
- Paint and supplies: $200-$500
- DIY difficulty: Moderate
- Average completion time: 2-3 hours

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- Paint Color: Valspar Dried Thyme 5007-7A
- Furniture: Existing kitchen cabinets with simple Shaker-style doors, updated with matte black bar pulls and knobs
- Lighting: Brushed nickel or matte black semi-flush mount ceiling fixture with warm 2700K LED bulbs
- Materials: Satin or semi-gloss cabinet paint finish, 220-grit sanding sponge, microfiber roller covers, painter’s tape, deglosser solution
There’s something deeply satisfying about reclaiming tired cabinets with your own hands—Dried Thyme’s moody sage transforms basic builder-grade kitchens into spaces that feel collected and intentional without the renovation debt.
Color Pairing Magic
Perfect Complementary Colors:
- Warm whites
- Natural wood tones
- Matte black hardware
- Soft cream accents
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- Paint Color: PPG Warm Stone PPG1076-4
- Furniture: Shaker-style maple or white oak base cabinets with simple recessed panel doors, paired with a matching kitchen island featuring furniture-style legs and open shelving for display
- Lighting: Matte black pendant lights with cylindrical seeded glass shades, hung in odd numbers over the island at 30-36 inches above the countertop
- Materials: Unfinished white oak for upper shelving and range hood surround, honed Carrara marble-look quartz countertops, hand-forged matte black cabinet pulls and knobs, natural linen cafe curtains
There’s something quietly grounding about dried thyme in a kitchen—it feels like the culinary equivalent of a deep breath, neither trendy nor dated, just calmly present while you roll out pie dough at midnight.
Styling Your Dried Thyme Kitchen
Must-Have Accessories:
- Woven baskets
- Rough-hewn wood cutting boards
- Ceramic canisters
- Fresh greenery
- Open shelving with stoneware

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- Paint Color: Sherwin-Williams Dried Thyme SW 6186
- Furniture: Unfinished oak open shelving with black iron brackets, reclaimed wood kitchen island with turned legs, vintage-inspired farmhouse dining table in natural pine
- Lighting: Woven rattan pendant lights over the island, aged brass sconces flanking open shelving, clear glass bell jar pendants for task lighting
- Materials: Raw linen textiles, unglazed terracotta, hand-thrown stoneware, jute and seagrass fibers, live-edge wood, unlacquered brass
There’s something deeply satisfying about a kitchen that feels rooted—Dried Thyme cabinets with stoneware and rough wood create that rare space where cooking actually slows down and becomes ritual.
Seasonal Styling Tricks
Year-Round Style Shifts:
- Fall: Add mini pumpkins
- Winter: Incorporate eucalyptus garlands
- Spring: Display fresh herb bundles
- Summer: Introduce sunflower accents
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Photography Pitfalls:
- Harsh shadows on dark cabinets
- Cluttered countertops
- Generic styling
- Poor lighting

💡 Steal This Look
- Paint Color: Fine Paints of Europe Hollandlac Brilliant Dried Thyme SW 6186
- Furniture: minimalist kitchen island with clean sightlines, open shelving with curated dishware display, streamlined bar stools with slender profiles
- Lighting: adjustable LED under-cabinet lighting strips with dimmer controls, paired with soft diffused pendant lights over prep areas
- Materials: matte quartz countertops for light reflection control, brushed brass hardware for subtle warmth against deep green cabinets, natural linen textiles for styled surfaces
I’ve watched too many beautiful Dried Thyme kitchens fall flat in photos because the styling felt like an afterthought—treat your countertop vignettes like still life compositions, not clutter catchalls.
Technical Photography Notes
Optimal Shooting Conditions:
- Time: 10 AM–2 PM (peak natural light)
- Camera settings: f/2.8 aperture
- Shutter speed: 1/100
- ISO: 400
Pinterest Optimization Strategies
Pin Creation Guidelines:
- Vertical images (2:3 ratio)
- High-resolution (1000×1500 pixels)
- Keyword-rich descriptions
- Tag with relevant terms like “green kitchen cabinets”
Final Thoughts
Dried Thyme isn’t just a color – it’s a lifestyle. By carefully selecting this nuanced green, you’re choosing a sophisticated palette that connects your kitchen to the natural world.
Remember: Great design is about telling a story. What story will your Dried Thyme kitchen tell?
Pro Tip: Always order a sample and test in your specific lighting before committing to a full paint job.






