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Kitchen Design Tips For Dark Kitchen Cabinets

The key to designing your kitchen around dark kitchen cabinets is striking the right balance between dark and light elements. With the proper attention to detail, you can create a dark kitchen space that is sophisticated, yet still comfortable.<br><br>http://www.stockcabinetexpress.com/blog/kitchen-design-tips-for-dark-kitchen-cabinets/

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Kitchen Design Tips For Dark Kitchen Cabinets

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  1. KITCHEN DESIGN TIPS FOR DARK KITCHEN CABINETS Try our dark kitchen cabinets in your kitchen!

  2. Dark Brown Kitchens While the contrasting black & white look is a popular option for remodelers who want to go dark, you can also achieve a contrasting effect using varying shades of brown. This large kitchen features dark brown cabinetry with mahogany tones contrasted with light brown granite countertops and backsplash.

  3. Dark Kitchens With Reflective Accents While the simplest choice in paint color for dark kitchens is white, it can often be the most boring choice. If you’d like to pair your dark cabinets with other paint colors, it’s important for your ceiling color to remain white, to avoid making the space feel too enclosed. White stone countertops help to make up for the darker wall color by providing contrast to the dark cabinetry. It also helps to reflect the light inside the room, as well as the light coming through the windows.

  4. If you have the kitchen space to spare, you can create a dark, dramatic, and luxurious kitchen – without it feeling too intimidating. Again, the key is to use light and light-reflecting materials to your advantage. The designer of this kitchen made a daring choice by using a dark backsplash along with dark cabinetry that reaches just a few inches short of the ceiling. The reason why this choice works is because the backsplash is made of a metallic material that is dark, yet still reflective. Dark, Dramatic Kitchens

  5. Dark Kitchen Cabinets For Small Kitchens At first glance, this kitchen may seem larger than it actually is. It is commonly suggested to choose lighter kitchen cabinets for small kitchens, but there’s no reason to avoid dark kitchen cabinets. The key is to use lighting, both indoor and natural lighting, to create a visual contrast against the backdrop of dark cabinetry. This kitchen benefits from plenty of natural lighting through the windows and glass doors, which goes a long way towards opening up the space. A combination of ambient, accent, and task lighting helps to further brighten the space. White and similarly light colors help to reflect light, which gives the visual effect of making the kitchen seem larger. Choosing white countertops, backsplash, and wall paint both creates contrast and reflects the light in the room. In this same vein, a light-colored floor is a better choice than a dark one.

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