Ways to Mix and Match Cabinet Colors

Having difficulty selecting the perfect color and stain for your cabinet? Using the color wheels there are many ways to achieve certain color effects in your kitchen especially the one added on your cabinets. In addition, some would prefer using one shade while others like to play around with different hues.

Likewise, color is important because it gives your kitchen that designer touch that you have always wanted, to learn how to blend different colors into your cabinets see below:

Use your island as an accent piece

It helps you add more color in your design, it can either be one or two, and it does not matter which style your kitchen is, but it work well with both modern and contemporary design. You do not have to add unnecessary detail, to make it traditional you can add maybe one more color to match with the wall paint and décor. Moreover, you have an endless choice all the way to heaven and back, especially with either white or off-white accents. However, if you do not like white, you can try woodsy tones on the island.

Using three contemporary colors

As mentioned, use the color wheel so as to guide you, instead of two hues try three we see how it goes. They give your kitchen look an alluring appeal, but it also distributes the colors evenly in your space.

White should be your first choice since it goes with almost all neutrals and primary colors, for instance black cabinets used together with orange cabinets.

Bring attention to a single cabinet piece

Consequently, you do not have to focus all your attention to the Kitchen Island, accentuating a single cabinet piece involves adding a splash of color to it. You can focus also focus on the wooden hoods, glass-front cabinets, sinks and much more. It is an odd but interesting way of designing pieces that are less fussy.

For upper and lower cabinets use different colors

Using different colors for both upper and lower cabinets break the monotony of the design; to match you can use a dark color for the base cabinets then either use white or grey shades for the upper cabinets. If you are the daring type you can use bold colors like red, blue and much more, but it mast match with your décor.

Stain or glaze one of your cabinet colors

It can be an antique or a charcoal glaze soften you cabinet’s hue, it is visually perfect especially if it has a rustic finish added to it.

Play around with texture

Some people think that you cannot mix textures and color together, it may be hard to pull off, but if you have an eye with color it is appealing to the eyes.

Think outside the box

Breaking the rules! Use your creativity and do a unique color combination. You can distribute colors in unexpected places making your house look like a jig-saw puzzle piece.

All in all, feel free to contact your nearest Premium Cabinets location.

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