Not exact matches
The stainless steel tile provides a modern contrast
against multi-hued Fiestaware and
dark red kitchen
cabinets.
Dark gray bar
cabinets are topped with a white marble countertop fixed
against a mirrored backsplash and beneath beneath glass front upper
cabinets.
Dark gray kitchen
cabinets adorning long brushed brass pulls are topped with a thick marble countertop positioned
against a marble slab backsplash and beneath a glass front
cabinet fixed beside a window covered in a white roman shade.
It'll be neat to see the black kitchen
cabinets and all of our
dark espresso stained furniture pop
against lighter floors too.
Against our newly painted white
cabinets (I still need to do a full kitchen reveal but that is going to have to wait until the new year) the
darker wood provides such a nice contrast.
The
dark kitchen
cabinets are so striking
against the selections in the living room:
The
dark color of our previous
cabinets brought contrast and strength
against the wood grain and texture.
We chose white this time, not because I want to rebel
against the trend of
dark cabinets now, or because we've «been there done that.»
The picture below shows what
dark wood base
cabinets against the white, planked wall would look like...
The serene master bath boasts twin floating vanities and mirrored
cabinets against Ann Sacks matchstick tiles framed in
darker stone.
Normally from
dark cabinets to white and you went
against that!
Stacked
dark blue floating shelves are mounted
against glazed black horizontal backsplash tiles under
dark blue shaker
cabinets and above
dark blue
cabinets adorned with antique brass hardware and a white quartz countertop.
I decided to make our glass
cabinets more interesting by painting the back wall SW Urbane Bronze and then adding white pitchers and dishes to make them pop
against the
dark background.
The laundry room features wood and glass sliding pocket doors — they create some contrast
against the pale grey
cabinets and works beautifully with the
dark hardwood floors.
I bought it a couple years ago with 6 chairs and 2 leaves and have been wanting to paint it and the chairs for quite a while, but was really unsure of how it would look
against the
dark cherry
cabinets in our kitchen.
Chunky
dark wood shelves set
against stark white walls and
cabinets give this kitchen a 1960s Californian feel.