What Goes With Wood Cabinets?

First and foremost, you can achieve that cupboard look that you have always dreamt about by just acquiring the right kind of timber pairing. Having gained a lot of popularity these days unpainted wood cabinet can either be stained of left naturally and still work wonders for your kitchen.

Additionally, wood cabinets come in a variety of tones for anyone to choose from, hence, becoming challenging and tricky for you to try and incorporate it into your décor. You must not fret yourself over wondering what to match together with your wood cabinet and look at the following tips below:

Granite counters and gray-green glass tiles: For instance, a red birch cabinet adds that warm and elegant feeling to a grayish-green glass tile and granite backlash making it rhyme with any mid-toned wood cabinets. However, if you have dark cabinets, you can go an extra mile by using a walnut wood tone which will look elegant on a marble counter.

Marble counter, wood floors and lighting: Pendant light always goes a long way, especially if you have wood floors and an island bar. A Piece of advice, choose a floor color with a lighter shade than the cabinetry.

Pendant lights: An amethyst pendant light with a shade of purple can match with any tone of wood, this is suitable when you especially want minor changes added to your kitchen décor, it will add great value to it.

Wild card: This allows for you to play around with color, you do not have to hold back. The kitchen might be a traditional place, but whoever said you cannot go to a whole new level. Using teal with red can add a significant impact to a bamboo cabinet.

Soapstone counters and buttery walls: Keep in mind that a buttery wall with a subway backlash goes hand in hand with cherry cabinets. Further, to contrast a Vermont soapstone can be used to make it crisp, nonetheless, a yellow wall color can make lighter oak cabinets look faded. Thus a lighter butter yellow is most suitable.

Marble counters and white subway tile: A marble counter and white subway tiles can complement a chestnut cabinet. Also, mixing a dark grout with a white subway backlash makes your table top more sophisticated and plus it is easy to clean.

Charcoal walls: This is for you if you love dark color, you do not have to worry that darker walls in the kitchen is a little extreme because most kitchens do not have enough wall space for painting, especially for upper cabinets, it will not be overwhelming.

Lime accent wall and Aqua Island: Most preferably you can opt for pecan cabinets because green is hard to get by with it. Also, to be sure of the color to rhyme with your kitchen’s wood accent paint a large board and use it as a reference with your kitchen.

All in all, trying to rhyme a timber accent is not hard; we might say that it is fun because you get to play around with colors until you find the one that you like. To ask for further advice, do not hesitate to contact Premium Cabinets.

Austin G
Premium Cabinet Tulsa
918-549-5553
austing@premiumcabinets.com