Kitchens With White Upper Cabinets And Dark Lower Cabinets. Another look I really love is white upper cabinets that are either open or glassed-in for a fluid look, with navy blue lower cabinets and a white tiled backsplash between the two. Dark upper cabinets command the wall space while matching dark panels encapsulate the white cabinetry.
The red chairs (above) and dark island (below) become great accent pieces. In this kitchen, the high contrast in the dark upper cabinets creates a dramatic eye-level experience. To brighten the space, try a textured white tile backsplash with a glossy finish.
A deep sea blue finishes off the look to convey both warmth and serenity in a modern but casual look.
If your kitchen is already all-white, just painting the lower cabinets can add mood but still allow the room to feel airy and light; here we see blue lower and white upper cabinets and a custom hood by Randall Architects, Inc.
Tiered spice racks for kitchen cabinets. I've seriously been eyeing a dark emerald hue for my own kitchen update. Dark upper cabinets command the wall space while matching dark panels encapsulate the white cabinetry.
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