Blue door living inspired us with this gorgeous kitchen peek.
2 tone cabinet doors.
To get this look you prepare your cabinets as you would for any diy paint project then apply the base coat on the cabinet boxes and the outer portion of all the doors.
This often takes the form of an island in a complementary or contrasting color or design from the rest of the cabinets.
The sage cabinets paired with the whitecaps the marble and even the gorgeous gold hardware make this quite the luxurious design.
Choosing a two tone cabinet combo means paying special attention to the color balance in your space.
Two toned cabinets brighten a room and make it feel bigger.
Imagine all the possibilities.
This can work particularly well for traditional designs without a lot of color or visual diversity.
For starters instead of picking two completely different colors yellow and blue vary the tonality in a single color light yellow and dark yellow.
European kitchen design also lends itself well to the two toned aesthetic.
But it s the two tone cabinets that really make it a unique finish pairing the stormy blue with the crisp whites.
Lacquered and colored glass doors mix well with wood veneers or the new stamped melamine cabinet doors.
A few design tricks can help you do that.
Two tone kitchen cabinets have become a trend that swept hundreds of homeowners off their feet.
Two tone white and blue french doors open to a gorgeous blue home office fitted with built in blue cabinet s accented with a wood countertop mounted beneath built in blue styled shelves.
One colour for the top cabinets an additional one for the lower cabinets or a different colour for the cupboard doors.
The lower more earthy tones add weight to the space while the lighter tone on top makes the kitchen feel brighter and bigger.
To add depth and texture to your cabinets consider a two toned look that puts two different colors of paint on the same cabinet.
Two tone kitchen cabinets are a style that is growing in popularity and can increase visual interest in a space and let you bring in your own unique personality to your design.
In this kitchen the high contrast in the dark upper cabinets creates a dramatic eye level experience.
One of the most popular uses of two toned cabinets is the creation of a focal point.
The idea is to have a lighter base and darker shades or tones for the cabinets usually a combination of gray blue black and white.