Would I have to repaint all of my bright white baseboards and window trim the same
creamy cabinet color?
Not exact matches
If you like this look, select a light
color such as a
creamy white or light gray for the top
cabinets and a darker
color such as a cobalt blue or even cranberry red for the bottom ones.
Creamy antique white on the
cabinets pairs with a coffee - bean
color on the island in this warm kitchen.
It all blends together well, even though the
cabinets are a bit
creamy in
color and the trim is all pure white.
The
cabinets are a
creamy off - white
color, and the trim in the rest of the kitchen is pure white.
Interestingly, with all the progress I made last year on redoing my kitchen bit by bit, and although I still plan to redo my floors throughout with a warm wood - look similar in
color to your floors, Melissa, and I still plan to repaint my
cabinets a
creamy white, I'm finding that I can tolerate my old oak
cabinets more now because the warm wood is needed (just not so much).
I did paint my
cabinets in a
creamy color, but, well, I tried to antique them and I'm not liking them so much.
I don't actually call my style this to others but in repsonse to this Q I'm thinking «Ballard Barn»:)... neutral different yet complementary gray toned walls throughout our open concept home downstairs... darker wood floors... leather sofas... newly remodeled white kitchen... white
cabinets on perimeter with gray Quartz counters... large Old world mahogany island with
creamy granite that looks like marble with more
colors with chrome pulls on both... lots of textures throughout (grain sack pillows, chunky handmade by my mom throws)... artwork from my talented teenage daughter (straight knock off of Ballard styles of 3 horses.
gut it and replace with new
cabinets, counters and appliances 5) Interior paint (especially with the columns in the LR) s / b switched out to a
creamy color on the columns and a deeper hue on the walls.
As for the
cabinets, they have a very specific design element on the fronts of them - and unless you plan on removing that moulding, I would keep them either a
creamy white or a
color that pops.
I love the exposed brick and the ideas of painting the
cabinets and trim a nice
creamy white with beadboard below the high moldings & a nice
color above.
creamy white
cabinets and on all the frames and doors, then off with wallpaper and paint walls and brick a light
color of choice..
Set a dark, dramatic countertop on barely - there
creamy colored cabinets for a balanced look with maximum impact.
:) currently the walls are this really odd yellow
creamy color that really doesn't go with the
cabinets.
The trend is a darker
color on the bottom
cabinets with a
creamy white on the top
cabinets.