Gray And White Kitchen Cabinets
If you re worn out on stark white kitchens and bored by brown shaker cabinets it s time to start having gray thoughts this bright kitchen from studio mcgee is proof that gray doesn t mean dingy.
Gray and white kitchen cabinets. A brilliant way to capture both gray and white in your kitchen cabinets. By breaking up the upper and lower cabinets and adding in a medium shade of gray to the bottom ones this kitchen is anything but drab. Give your white kitchen a stylish twist by adding gray to the mix. As for the backsplash it s the usual subway tiles except for the marble that curves up to the hood.
Have some of each. A white cabinet kitchen with gray island can provide just the right amount of contrast and visual interest. I think it brings a more modern look to a traditional design. Add some stainless steel appliances or accents for a beautiful contemporary kitchen design.
Mixing white or gray cabinets with dark wood finishes creates a gorgeous custom look for your kitchen. Chrome metallic colors can be seen on the different kitchen appliances the cabinetry handles as well as the lighting fixtures. The large kitchen islands functions as a small dining area as well as additional storage space and worktop. Add in white countertops bar stools backsplash or other accent features to create visual interest and contrast.
Blend the two together for a look of understated sophistication. One common reason why homeowners avoid grey is the color s association with dullness modesty and boredom. You can use one color above and one below or simply have your kitchen island sport the accent color. Grey kitchen cabinets with white marble countertops.
The materials used on the kitchen are gray and white base cabinets and black and white solid surface countertops. When choosing gray as the principle color in the contemporary kitchen it is best to pick a cooler and lighter shade as it give the space an inviting light filled and upbeat vibe. Using one alone can make a striking statement. The wooden flooring adds a nice touch of warmth to the room.
The kitchen pictured above combines classic all white cabinets with a warm gray kitchen island at the center. The two are also combined in these kitchens in marble islands making a bold statement right in the middle of the kitchen. The hues can cover walls countertops floors and cabinets. Consider white upper cabinets with gray lowers a gray kitchen island or lighten up the look of your gray cabinetry by adding a sleek white countertop.
A kitchen in bluish gray leads the pack here with other lighter hues of gray following closely behind. The key to using this stunning style is to strive for a balance between the two finishes. Here is another glamorous kitchen with a breakfast bar at the center flanked by a mix of towering light and dark grey cabinets. Mixing cabinet finishes works best with strongly contrasting colors so that there is no question that these cabinets are very different.