Gray Lower And White Upper 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.
Gray lower and white upper cabinets. I love how you hardly notice the uppers yet you still have all that storage. One common reason why homeowners avoid grey is the color s association with dullness modesty and boredom. The white subway tile adds an extra pop of crisp white as well and keeps the small space from becoming heavy. Kitchens need to look clean.
Simplicity is beauty in this monochrome kitchen with grey wooden flooring chair cushions lower cabinets and dividing wall. White shaker upper kitchen cabinets are mounted against light gray subway backsplash tiles and over gray shaker lowercabinets donning matte black hardware and a white quartz countertop located under a pass through. One area where it has become common is in kitchen cabinets. Light grey kitchen cabinets.
Gray is a dingy color by nature and too trendy to be used in such a big way. No gray cabinets in a kitchen. Meanwhile the white upper cabinets window frames and ceiling lighten up space. If you re worn out on stark white kitchens and bored by brown shaker cabinets it s time to start having gray thoughts.
More and more homeowners are opting out of the popular all white or wood brown cabinet styles to try out grey painted kitchen cabinets. The darker bottom really grounds the lower cabinets and the white uppers make them almost disappear making the kitchen look fresh and brand new. This bright kitchen from studio mcgee is proof that gray doesn t mean dingy. We re going with a light gray wall color not white and we chose a dark cabinet color to help the appliances blend in so we re leaning to the gray but after we get the lower cabinets painted we might have too much dark going on in that corner so we ll make that decision last.
Wow re the green lower cabinets and white uppers. Trade in restrained color schemes like white on white for bold contrasts of black and gray variations of green and blue and combinations of tan and white. And that gorgeous green. In this simple classic kitchen makeover the lower cabinets were painted out with a dark grey and the uppers kept fresh and white.