The dark upper cabinets on this side made the kitchen feel smaller than it already is.
Trading
dark upper cabinets for a sparkling wall of vintage - look tiles turned this kitchen luminous.
Not exact matches
I love the combination of the white
upper cabinets and
dark grey lower
cabinets — Kendall Charcoal is a beautiful colour: — RRB - It's fun that you used a few different styles of pulls — I especially like the gold patterned knobs: --RRB-
I just painted my lower kitchen
cabinets the same
dark color a couple of weeks ago, kept
uppers white.
Dark gray bar
cabinets are topped with a white marble countertop fixed against a mirrored backsplash and beneath beneath glass front
upper cabinets.
The kitchenette is super small and someone who lived here before us added
upper cabinets that made it feel
dark and closed in.
I would paint them with a
darker gray on the bottom
cabinets and a white on the
uppers, replacing one block of
uppers with shelves.
In my kitchen, which is also all white with calacatta oro marble, I am removing the doors on my only
upper cabinets and lining the sides and back with a patterned wallpaper, maybe a zebra print, in a
dark plum color.
It's amazing on kitchen
cabinet uppers with a
dark color on the lowers.
To lighten the feel of the
dark lower
cabinets, we used white
uppers.
I love the white
upper cabinets with the
dark lower ones.
We are seeing a lot of the
uppers (
upper cabinets) being painted white and then the lowers being painted a contrasting color or stained
darker to really make the space pop.
I think that the
dark lower
cabinets will actually provide an anchor in the room with the white
upper cabinets making things feel more spacious.
When combining different types of cabinetry in the same room, keep lower
cabinets darker and
upper cabinets light.
For our
dark, overly wooded kitchen in the cottage I painted the
upper cabinets with $ 17 of paint.
Love the
darker bottom
cabinets with light
uppers.
The finish on the kitchen's
upper cabinets complements the wood walls throughout the rest of the house, but since the kitchen is also the home's
darkest room, the red makes it feel connected to the adjacent living area (which features jewel - tone colors), but detatched at the same time.
Not that the
cabinet color isn't beautiful (it is), but as I was scrolling through this post I was thinking, «wow, amazing how those
cabinets can go from
dark Tuscan to warm Spanish by removing the
uppers and mixing in the Spanish tile.»
Gorgeous two - toned kitchen with white
upper cabinets and
dark lower
cabinets.