As an ode to “Goodbye 2018, hello 2019!”, we’re creating our own:” Goodbye white, hello color!” We all know and love the classic white cabinetry, but what about a little color here and there? Well, not just color, but think textures, glosses, metals, and patterns. Really, the options are limitless! Now, we understand why clients want timeless and classic finishes in their homes, but every now and then, we have the opportunity to have a little fun with accent cabinetry, think hutches, islands, and bathroom vanities. There’s no harm in having a little fun! So, check out some of our favorite ways to add a little fun to your cabinetry.
Bringing the outdoors in
Adding a touch of nature in your color scheme can really do no wrong. The sage-green cabinets paired with an accent of a stained brown X is a nice and warm touch to this in-home bar. It’s warm, inviting, and provides a rich feel to the home.
High-impact pattern
We love this modern kitchen. It’s minimalist, yet the woodgrain pattern adds an immense interest to the otherwise simple cabinetry. It provides movement, character, and the feel of texture.
Metallic Pop
Standing tall as display cabinetry in the kitchen for finer items, the cabinetry themselves really stand out as statement pieces. With the stained wood adding texture, the accent of the metallic doors really adds a statement to the space. We love it!
Shiny Navy and Gold
Navy and gold is a classic pairing, but in this small powder bathroom space, these colors provide a big impact. Not only does it give warmth, but also transports the senses to a different space.
So how about this 2019, incorporate some color, pattern, textures, and metallic into your space!
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