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Dark Kitchen Cabinet Inspiration
Before we get to that though, just check out all the amazing inspiration photos I found while browsing around the web:
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Doesn’t that just make you want to run home and paint your cabinets dark? With all that inspiration in mind, here’s what I came up with:
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Working with dark cabinetry can be tricky, because no one wants a kitchen that feels dark and dreary, or like they’re cooking in a cave. Here are my thoughts on how to pull together a dark kitchen that still brightens your day.
Tips for Designing a Dark Kitchen
Contrast – One thing you’ll notice in pretty much all the example photos is a strong use of contrast. Whether it’s white walls, light counters, or light colored flooring, a dark kitchen just feels more balanced with some light elements for contrast. In the moodboard above, I’ve paired up the dark cabinets with some bright counters that have flecks of color in them for interest. I’ve also used artwork with a lot of whitespace to help lighten up the feel of the room.
Natural Light Sources – One element that’s almost essential to pulling off a dark kitchen is natural light. If your kitchen doesn’t have ample natural lighting, dark cabinets may not be the way to go.
Pops of Color – The fun thing about dark cabinetry is how color just pops off of a dark background. Adding in even a few colorful elements makes a bold statement and can give the room a whole new warmth and personality.
So there you have it. What are your thoughts on dark colored kitchens? Are you a fan of the white cabinetry, or do you prefer a darker hue?
As always, thank you to Cassity and the Remodelaholic team for having me back each month. I’d love for you to visit me over on my site,
-Dawn
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