Glaze applied to the edges, carved details, and reliefs
gives white kitchen cabinets instant patina.
Not exact matches
The off -
white kitchen cabinets create a lovely and light feel to the room, contrasting with the navy granite worksurfaces,
giving it extra definition.
This pale
kitchen, with its
white cabinets, dark worktops and stainless steel fittings is
given a subtle boost with mint - green wall tiles and cute candy - coloured crockery and ornaments.
White - painted and pale oak cabinets, along with white walls and lightly colour - washed wooden floorboards give the kitchen a fresh and airy
White - painted and pale oak
cabinets, along with
white walls and lightly colour - washed wooden floorboards give the kitchen a fresh and airy
white walls and lightly colour - washed wooden floorboards
give the
kitchen a fresh and airy feel.
«We
gave the
kitchen a brilliant budget facelift, by painting the
cabinets and adding new
white porcelain knobs.»
Sarah Sherman Samuel designed the Semihandmade
cabinets to be a show stopping green / gray (Pigeon & Wimborne
White by Farrow & Ball), which
gave this entire
kitchen a beautiful custom feel.
And to appease my
white kitchen love, and to
give a little more variety and interest to the
cabinets, we painted the few upper
cabinets we have
white.
I can't tell you how much grief, the contractor, spouse, trim installer, tile installer,
cabinet maker,
gave me about that
white kitchen!
In the case of our own
kitchen, I didn't
give him a lot of space for his thoughts when choosing
white cabinets.
The unexpected pop of color in the
cabinet gives this
white kitchen some added pizazz.
Accents with shine — a new faucet,
cabinet hardware, and stainless - steel appliances —
give the wood - and -
white kitchen a modern edge.
New windows, updated lighting and all -
white cabinets and counters help
give the
kitchen new life.
Its lighter tone and handscraped finish
gives our
kitchen the farmhouse feel I was going for, especially against the
white cabinets.
The classic
white kitchen was
given contemporary touches such as the
cabinet hardware, light fixtures, and bar stools.
Classic
white cabinets, a tile backsplash, and a linoleum floor
give this
kitchen an inviting look that ¿ s retro rather than kitsch.
In the
kitchen, Merrill kept the home's existing countertops and
white Viking range but
gave the base
cabinets a more relaxed vibe with new doors painted in Benjamin Moore's Duxbury Gray.
Chunky dark wood shelves set against stark
white walls and
cabinets give this
kitchen a 1960s Californian feel.