So today, I decided to feature a design element/style that it's not overly done but yet, adds a dynamic kick a kitchen design: Upper and lower cabinets in 2 different styles.
-Everyone is always concerned about "what colour do I paint my kitchen cabinets". My answer would be: pick 2!
When space is available (in a very small kitchen it wouldn't work as well, and it would just look odd), adding 2 different finishes in the kitchen cabinets will create a visual interest making your eye travel up and down.
We can play with the following things:
- Dual tone cabinets:
- Opposites (very common - black/white):
- Different finishes/materials:
Wood lower cabinets and frosted glass uppers |
Wood table/island on right side, and high gloss lacquer on the left |
- High contrast:
And finally, for a more traditional approach, you can definitely use white paneled cabinets wrapping around the kitchen and use a dark stain/colour island to anchor the room or the opposite:
- Different island:
Finally, my favorite combination:
- Using a walnut veneer finish and a high gloss/lacquer. It marries "earthy" with "modern" in the most harmonious way possible, playing with uppers and lowers, islands and cabinetry, right/left side etc:
Your choices are limitless just like your designer's imagination ;-)
Theo Flamenbaum
- Style + Function + Love + You -