9 Ways to Spice Up Your Kitchen Cabinetry
by Jo Leevers
If a perfectly matched
set of built-in units isn’t your
cup of tea, try these ideas to add some
variety
Freestanding cupboards, mix-and-match colors,
contrasting textures, individual drawer pulls — kitchens can be as creative as
their owners. If sleek, clean-cut units don’t get you excited, take inspiration
from these nine ways to get a more varied look in the kitchen.
1. Mix cabinet styles. This kitchen’s cabinets are all the same
trendy gray, but they sidestep predictable symmetry because two pieces are
different styles. They work together, but their drawers have different depths
and storage options. A rail for pots and pans creates more variety.
2. Feature a key piece. To keep things interesting in a kitchen with
matching cabinets, add a standout storage unit. It could be a plate rack or a
bright or weathered dresser. It will break up the rigidity of a single-finish
kitchen and let your personality shine through.
3. Work in an island. For impact in a large kitchen, an island needs
to be a “hero” piece that can carry the space. This weathered central island
doesn’t conform to any norms. Along with the industrial storage on wheels, it
adds just the right amount of character.
4. Try an urban loft style. A strong dose of industrial style livens up
this slim kitchen. Wood, metal, gray paint and ceramic surfaces mix easily,
thanks to similar tones. Then there are the contrasts: Bare bricks are mirrored
by glossy metro tiles, waist-level units by a taller cabinet. Matching kitchen
pieces in this space could have looked too uniform; these look freed up and
innovative.
5. Go two-tone. A blend of two shades — palest green and
natural bare timber — brings a breath of fresh air to this kitchen. Tongue and
groove cabinets and two types of handles are extra custom twists.
6. Compare and contrast. A creative kitchen doesn’t have to be
off-the-charts unusual. Simply combining two tones, two surfaces and two
heights does the job. Carefully crafted finishes give the space a quality feel.
7. Cast it in monochromes. The dark-on-light color scheme here adds
visual interest, and the contrast of raw, waxy timber and smooth marble creates
a look that’s unique.
8. Add your own handles. This kitchen works its magic with
off-the-shelf units with tactile leather handles. The handles are eye
catching and pleasant to hold — significant, when you consider how often
they’ll be used. Open shelving on top combines with a stainless steel
countertop that wouldn’t be out of place in a chef’s kitchen.
9. Pare it back. This converted industrial warehouse is a
dramatic space, so the designer wisely didn’t try to make the kitchen steal the
show. Zinc-colored doors inside pale frames, metallic tones and a pared-back
1960s vibe for the furnishings help this kitchen work in its setting — proof
that statements don’t always have to be shouts.
Looking for a designer to be creative in the design of your kitchen? Then stop by Cabinet-S-Top located at 1977 Medina Road, Medina, OH 44256 ~ 330.239.3630 ~ www.cabinet-s-top.com
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