Two Tone’s Better Than One For Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen Cabinetry
Kitchen Cabinetry

Have you ever noticed that when you are shopping for kitchen cabinets you tend to be drawn to complete opposite finishes? You find yourself loving the cabernet finish on the cherry cabinet, but you are also drawn to the unfinished maple door. When your style is all over the map and your taste is on two different ends of the spectrum what do you do?

Incorporate both styles into your kitchen. There is no need for you to have to make a decision between one or the other when you can have both. A new trend in kitchen design is utilizing two different finishes. Many home owners use their favorite stain for the majority of the cabinets, such as the wall and base cabinets. Then try infusing a contrasting finish into your island. You can do this with any two colors that are either complimentary or contrasting.

By using complimentary colors you are making subtle changes; this will give the eye a break from the monotony that can occur with too much similarity. The finished look will be a cohesive, well designed kitchen. If you want to add a little drama into your kitchen, opt for contrasting colors for our kitchen cabinets. This will not only break up the look, but it will catch the eye of your guests.

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