White Kitchen Cabinets With Different Colored Doors

Ultra white white and bayville blue blue benjamin moore.
White kitchen cabinets with different colored doors. For kitchen cabinets white is a good choice for the third color in a mostly two tone cabinet composition. Another option is our prefinished white cabinet doors. Here all white cabinets counters and subway tile backsplash stand apart from a wall of charcoal colored cabinets. Instead of contrasting upper and lower kitchen cabinets try color blocking and leaving one wall of cabinets a single shade while switching things up on another wall.
Choose a darker color for your lower cabinets to ground the design then experiment with lighter shades like whites and grays on the upper. To highlight the architecture of this space interior designer kelly laplante used a mid tone blue to ground the floor and define the ceiling trusswork. These doors are sanded then painted with high reflective sherwin williams conversion varnish. The same color on cabinet doors and the built ins exposed edges brings these charming features to the fore.
This gives the space a whole new dynamic. Designating one color tone for your upper cabinets and another for your lowers is a way to inject color into your kitchen and maintain an organized design. Next we will still discuss bright color doors that are paired with white trim but this time the door color is different. This prevents the design from feeling too top heavy.
For a similar look try. While the white interior trim still has the same highlighting function the red color of the door primarily when it belongs to the category of bright red color gives a different visual effect to the interior space.