Dark Cabinets Light Walls Kitchen. A glossy subway tile backsplash ties the room together. The dark grey cabinets don't feel overbearing, but rather inviting and riveting.
The dark grey cabinets don't feel overbearing, but rather inviting and riveting. This kitchen with black cabinets is great example of high contrast between dark toned wood cabinetry and light marble surfaces, with large island featuring dining space, plus micro-brick tile backsplash. Dark Versus Light Even with a dark green.
Chocolate brown cabinets pair well with yellow, tan, taupe, peach, gray-green, Wedgewood blue or light teal walls.
Under-the-cabinet lighting is the best fix for a dark and cramped kitchen.
Greens, Grays, and Browns If you want to add contrast to the reddish undertones of your dark cherry cabinets to make them pop, go for neutral colors. The clients' wanted a working kitchen that allows a cook and separate prep cook to work together without interference while keeping the clean lines of the entire space. Black and white is a popular combination, especially for more luxurious kitchens.
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