Not exact matches
I love adding
pop of reds against the
white cabinets, it really makes them stand out even more.
The bedrooms»
white walls and floors and neutral bedding look serene, but each has a playful
pop of color as well, from cherry red
cabinets to red and yellow armchairs.
From your recycling bin: • two 2L
pop bottles (I used Coke Zero) • mouth was bottle • two shampoo or conditioner bottles (plastic deodorant containers may work too) • round plastic dip or spread container • thin cardboard from cereal boxes or something similar • paper towel tube From the thrift store or the back
of your closet: • old purse with brown faux - leather straps From the craft store, hardware store or your supply
cabinet: • scissors and x-acto knife • glue gun and glue sticks •
white glue • masking tape • wire • spray primer • spackling paste • silver spray paint • craft paint in bronze, pewter and black • paint brushes
I love the
pops of red in the kitchen and the
cabinet make - over is genius!The porch is a dream with the expresso furniture and the blue and
white walls.Congrats to all who worked together to make this happen!
My
cabinets are
white, soapstone counters, and I LOVE the
pop of white against a gray.
I like the idea
of a fresh
pop of white there, and how it will tie the
cabinet / countertop in with the (
white) appliances.
The
white cabinets with the
pop of black is striking.
With my
white cabinets and graystone counters and hardwood - look floors, a
pop of yellow on an island would be perfect!
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.
In this mostly
white kitchen, fresh
pops of green in glass - front
cabinets liven up the space.
The
pop of color inside the
cabinets is my favorite from these... I'm seeing my beige and
white things against a pale aqua or turquoise background.
The unexpected
pop of color in the
cabinet gives this
white kitchen some added pizazz.
Paint the back
of a
cabinet an eye - catching hue to make
white objects
pop.
Love all the
pops of blue / turquoise in the space against those pretty
white cabinets!
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.
A mint green, glass tile backsplash brings in a
pop of color; green glass handles give the
white cabinets and drawers a distinguishing detail.
A black - and -
white color scheme anchors the space and allowed Duffy to sprinkle in
pops of rich blue via a Pakistani rug from Moattar and Benjamin Moore's Prussian Blue paint on the bathroom
cabinets.
Against the purple - gloss
cabinets and
white furniture, the warm tones
of the wood really
pop.