Kitchen Ideas
Countertops window shades
Gregor
Glaze
Maple
white kitchen
Floor knotty hickory
ALL cabinets: Huntwood/Shaker/Colonial Gray Satin Sheen
I used a satin finish on the cabinets and trim and a eggshell finish on the walls. BM Wrought Iron on Island
Cabinet doors
Rockport grey cabinets
She found old, solid wood balusters from a Connecticut porch on Etsy and repurposed them as kitchen island legs.
White quartz countertop on alabaster cabinets
Merz incorporated her existing leathered Taj Mahal quartzite countertops
White oak lower perimeter cabinets add warmth and fresh style. “I took the doors off of the old cabinets and had the white oak added,” Merz says. “It was a good way for me as a designer to test the process and make sure it would work for a client.” The walls, custom inset upper cabinets and island base are a soft, neutral color (Ballet White by Benjamin Moore).
2 toned wood
It is all natural walnut. Island
3 Toned
Walls are Sherwin Williams Wool Skein, ceiling and trim are Sherwin Williams Creamy, cabinets are Rain
Walls are Sherwin Williams Wool Skein, ceiling and trim are Sherwin Williams Creamy, cabinets are Wool Skein and Rain.
I contacted one of the designers who was super helpful! The paint colors in the kitchen are all by Sherwin Williams: Trim – Shoji White SW7042 Island Cabinet (grey/blue) – Chatroom SW6171 with glazing finish Perimeter Cabinets (grey/cream) – Wool Skein SW6148 with glazing finish Wall – Wool Skein SW6148 I was REALLY surprised when I saw the Chatroom colour in store - it looks really different to the photos so maybe the glaze changes its appearance significantly..."
Cabinets are Sherwin Williams Wool Skein with a custom glaze.
Perimeter cabinets are Sherwin Williams Wool Skein and island is Sherwin Williams Topsail, both with a custom glaze. Bar pendants and lantern are Visual Comfort.
Perimeter cabinets are Sherwin Williams Wool Skein and island is Sherwin Williams Topsail, both with a custom glaze. Bar pendants and lantern are Visual Comfort.
Add a barely-there breath of color. Colors don't have to shout to boost visual panache. In this quiet, elegant kitchen, silvery gray on the island adds another nuance to the creamy whites and pale dove grays that cloak the rest of the space. It lends just enough presence without disturbing the peace.
Rift-Sawn French White Oak
Maple: Strong and Understated Maple’s understated beauty is a result of its even grain and consistent appearance, even across large surfaces. Because it takes dark stains well, maple is often stained to mimic a pricier wood or used to match other woods in the home near the kitchen. Hard and soft maple are also often the woods used for painted kitchen cabinets. Its smooth grain makes it a good choice to balance kitchens with lots of texture.
Clear Alder for a Kitchen Island
Knotty Alder on Base Cabinets and Select Uppers
While you are bringing in different shades of white, avoid mixing warm whites with cool whites. Warm tones look more yellow, and cool tones look more blue. Most paint retailers will present their warm whites and cool whites separately, which will help you find whites in the same group. My go-to warm whites are White Flour by Sherwin-Williams, White Dove by Benjamin Moore and Nude by Behr. For cool whites, I recommend White Diamond by Benjamin Moore, Designer White by Pratt & Lambert and Delicate White by PPG Pittsburgh Paints. Why this white kitchen works: Three Benjamin Moore whites come together in this Texas kitchen. It has Titanium on the walls, Chantilly Lace on the ceiling, and Simply White on the trim and cabinets. The slightly different shades on each surface give the room dimension and add visual interest where the trio of paints meet, such as above the sink and doorways.
Reclaimed white Oak on Lowers dark uppers
Wood base, white uppers and light floor
Creamy cabinets warm wood island
Two toned light
3 color cabinets
3 color cabinets
3 colors
palette of cream-colored cabinets (Crescent Moon by Pittsburgh Paints & Stains)
The kitchen’s soothing color palette includes soft white walls and trim (Simply White by Benjamin Moore) and custom Shaker-style maple cabinets painted a creamy off-white with gray and beige undertones (Balboa Mist by Benjamin Moore). “They wanted neutral cabinets but not white,
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