By Lassiter Strome. Kitchen Cabinets. At Sunday, June 30th 2019, 00:40:16 AM.
Consider Your Cabinets.The first thing you should do when deciding to paint your kitchen cabinets is to consider what type of material your cabinets are made from. Do you have solid wood cabinets or are they composed of wood veneer over particle board? Are your cabinets made from MDF or laminate? Each of these materials will have a bearing on which type of paint you use for your cabinets.
Avoid the builder-grade cabinet look by getting creative with your cabinet choices. Go with a two-tone effect in your kitchen by selecting one of two approaches to get the look:High and low two-tone effect. Use one color on your lower cabinets and a different color on your upper cabinets. To create a fresh, lasting look, stick to complementary colors. If you find that you are color-challenged, use a deeper, richer shade on the lower cabinets, and a much lighter shade of the same color or white for the top cabinets.Actual two-tone. Instead of mixing and matching color cabinets, select cabinets that have a two-tone look to them.
Use black and dark wood for your traditional kitchen cabinet and don’t worry about the darkness if you have an open space with natural lighting. Class never gets old. Explore pictures of kitchens with dark cabinets in order to explore this interesting option.
The decision is all yours, because there is no big distinction between the two. Metal appears to be a little more scratch evidence while wood continues to feel better, so it's really your option.
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