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Kitchen Cabinet Color Combinations

Kitchen Cabinet Color Combinations
Choosing a kitchen cabinet color is hard enough, but choosing two colors to complement each other is downright scary. Do you want to be brave? Do you keep it neutral? Do something trendy? Or do you stick to a timeless color scheme? The options are endless, but we have some suggestions to help you narrow it down. Get ready to mix things up.

This color combination is for anyone who really wants a completely white kitchen, but does not know how easy it feels. This still feels light and airy, but it has a little extra that adds depth to the room.

Bring blue and white to the next level with a vibrant cobalt burst. It makes a statement, but still feels classic.

Do you want to use wood in your kitchen, but do you fear that wood on wood is too rustic? Combine it with sleek lines and glass showcases.

If blue and white seem too coy, you choose navy. The richer sound continues in a kitchen and brass fittings make it look amazing.

Here's the final proof that green can work in the kitchen. And we are not talking about the legendary trend of the late 90s. It's unexpectedly safe, but once you have tried it, you want to spend every minute in this room.

Grayscale can reduce the contrast between black and white. It's also a great addition to stainless steel in a kitchen.

If the contrast between white and blue is too strong, choose gray. The cool tones create a mature, relaxing place where you can fortify yourself.

Neutral to neutral. This combination will warm up a kitchen, but it's still timeless enough that you will not manage to paint over it in a year.

Combine bright upper cabinets with a darker base to make the room light and spacious. Pro Tip: Add glass doors and it feels even more open.

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