Color help
is this color too dark for this kitchen? do I paint this color between counter top and cabinets and above the cabinet to the ceiling?
thanks for the help
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Or paint the walls in the yellow family. Or a gold. Or mustard, some color like that.
a lighter under the cabinets and alittle darker above.
would look fabulous and take your kitchen to a very classy modern.
thanks again
This Layout is Just Like My Kitchen, I painted the Walls a Soft Butter Yellow, I have White Tile Floor, & I have Red Strawberries for my Decor, and a Chandelier over the Dining table and Always get Compliments.
So here is what I would do:
1) "IF" money is an issue, and you have a very small budget, invest in under-counter lighting, next paint the kitchen in any soft color (stay away from browns) and make that your theme. Make sure not to add accessories that are all the same color, as it will make it too boring.
2) Have a little more to spend, then add a granite counter top. Granite is usually honed to a brilliant shine and will reflect your new under-counter-lights. Then add a contrasting back-splash that is also reflective (meaning it has some shine to it). Go all the way to bottom of the upper cabinets. Then paint and you will have a fantastic kitchen! No need to paint your cabinets! I would add new stainless steel pulls too!
Good luck!
This individual asked for help with a paint color................ Why on earth would you suggest changing the counter tops to granite. Why would you suggest painting the cabinets?
Some people don't have the budget or the means to make such elaborate changes.
Here are my suggestions for this post.
The cabinets are fine as they are. I agree they're a little dark, but if you cannot afford to replace them, there may be other simple fixes you can do to give you some relief from too many dark doors.
- Update cabinet hardware with something more bold and brighter
- Remove one or two cabinet doors and fill it with colorful bowls, cups, baking ware. This is a great way to break up all those cabinet doors. You may be able to paint in the inside of the cabinet a color and bring some interest to the area.
- Remove a couple of door fronts and replace with glass
- If you can add a kitchen island, that would be great. Not sure if there's enough room. You can build an island yourself from stock legs from Lowes/Home Depot and a butcher block top from Ikea. Paint the legs white or off white or a funky color for fun.
- Add a easy care light colored runner in front of cabinets to bring in some color and lightness. These rugs get dirty bc they get a lot of use, so buy something you're not wedded to and can throw out and replace when it gets grungy. Actually, you can get these stock runners at the Depot/Lowes and they're not expensive at all.
- A shinny subway tile backsplash is a wonderful, but it won't change the fact that you have all those dark cabs.
Your first step is to figure out what to do to break up all the dark wood on the overhead cabinets.
Removing doors, adding glass front panels and new hardware is a conservative start.
If you decide to stay with the dark wood then i would suggest you paint all the walls a paler colour such as ivory and try match a back splash in a lighter colour also. You can always add colour with your kitchen accessories.
It gets frustrating when you ask for a simple color idea and folks tell you to change the hardware on your cabinets and add lighting, etc., NOT what you asked for.
If it were asking for a color suggestion I'd be frustrated too if people came back with some elaborate ideas that would then make me feel like...........well, guess just changing the color is not going to do it - I'd have to make all these other changes for it to work. Having said that, I don't mind making other small suggestions to tie the whole thing together, but really.......lets keep the suggestions it in perspective.
I think some spark of clor to the wall just above the counter would help. Either in a ceramic or a glass tile. Something in a light green or blue might help. Dark colors wont work. Perhaps a brown slate with a gray in it might work Since you seem to like gray. But the rest of the wall needs a totaly different color.
You have a Brown floor, a Brown cabinet. A Tan top and a Tan paint. Need I say more?
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This is one of the great examples of MCM I think. This is what is defined in the word classic. I don't know when these were installed -- but you could go to many websites and buy pretty much the same cabinets today. In fact, the style and color is what I've been looking for. A plain slab door in a dark stain.
If you DO decide to change your cabinets later, please consider being VERY gentle with them and donating them. Or possibly even offer them for sale. Well built cabinets in this style are always in demand and new ones are NOT inexpensive right now!