• Mix & Match Cabinets: A How-To Guide

  • Tradition calls for matching cabinets. However, contemporary design invites us to play with different styles, colors, and textures. Combining contrasting elements is an art that can add visual intrigue to a space, and it may be simpler than you imagined. Here’s how you can mix and match cabinets in your home. 

    Colors

    In order to successfully implement two or more colors, start by exploring color theory. Colors that are almost guaranteed to look good with each other are lighter tints, muted tones, and darker shades of your base color. This is called a monochromatic color palette. For example, high-contrast black and white appears loud and bold while light gray and white evokes a calming effect. Another way to utilize color is to pick one accent color and combine that with a neutral (white, gray, or black). Keep in mind that colors also have undertones. A red can be a cool red, neutral red, or warm red. If your accent color leans on the cool side then it would work best paired with other cool tones. 

    Styles & Finishes

    Blend clean lines with recessed-panel cabinets for an eclectic look. Shaker style cabinets are a transitional style that falls right in between modern and traditional so it’s easy to incorporate in both contemporary or classic kitchens, and bathrooms. Paints and coatings come in many different finishes ranging from matte to high-gloss. In addition, wood cabinets can be stained which showcases the natural wood grain in your cabinetry. If you’re looking to add some texture, explore paints and techniques that can give cabinets depth and dimension or a more a rustic look. And yet another option when it comes to mixing and matching your cabinetry is to balance stained wood with solid paint for a modern appearance that is warm and inviting.

    Cabinet Painting and Refacing 

    If you already have great cabinets and are simply looking to upgrade their appearance and freshen up the look of your space, instead of changing out your existing cabinets for new ones, a great option to explore is cabinet refacing. Cabinet refacing offers you the option to change the color, door style, and hardware of existing cabinets for around 40% of the cost of replacing them! This is a great option when you’re on a budget and want to update the look and feel of your space.

    Countertops

    When it comes to cabinets, also worth considering is the color and material of countertops, as they are integral to the overall appearance. Countertops are offered in a variety of materials including wood, marble, and quartz – each material coming in many different colors and finishes. When choosing cabinet colors and materials, have a look at different countertops at the same time to see how it will all come together in your space.
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