– Rich shades like navy, green, gray, and black – Add depth and contrast without being flashy – Make cabinets stand out and ground the space – Great for lowers, islands, or full kitchens – Pair well with wood, stone, or metal – Work in both modern and traditional styles
– Adds depth and style without overpowering – Hale Navy (BM): timeless deep blue, pairs with gold or silver hardware – Iron Ore (SW): soft black, warm and dramatic without feeling cold – Backwoods (BM): earthy deep green, works with wood or stone – Kendall Charcoal (BM): gray-black blend, fits modern or traditional – Strong base for open shelving, wood, or stone accents
– Check natural light balance – Match with floors and counters – Test samples in day and night light – Pick warm tones for cool spaces, cool for warm – Compare matte, satin, and semi-gloss finishes – Pair dark cabinets with light surfaces – Limit to one or two bold tones
- Wicker Container - Handcrafted Ceramic Vases - Antiqued Metal Decorative Trays - Performance Rug - White Cookbook Holder - Wodden Cake Stand - Neutral Kitchen Towels - Pantry Paper Towel Holder
Deep green cabinets look rich and cozy next to the wood island and marble counters, giving this space a grounded and stylish feel.
These stormy blue-green cabinets with brass hardware and white walls create a crisp and classy look that still feels soft and welcoming.
This kitchen shows off deep forest cabinets, warm brick walls, and wood shelves that feel rustic and timeless.
The rich walnut cabinets add so much warmth and character to this corner, especially with the gold latches and marble countertops.