Warm beige is a great option for kitchen cabinets because it adds a cozy feel without overpowering the space.
– Crisp White – Countertops or Backsplash – Creamy – Backsplash – Soft Grays or Taupes – Walls – Deep Blues or Greens – Accent Walls or Cabinetry – Gold or Brass – Fixtures or Hardware – Natural Wood Tones – Furniture or Shelving
- Wooden Lazy Susan - Woven Baskets - Brass or Gold Light Fixtures - Wood Cookbook Holder - Greenery or Potted Plants - Ceramic Mixing Bowl
– Brass: Warm and sophisticated. – Gold: Luxurious and elegant. – Oil-rubbed bronze: Classic and refined. – Matte black: Sleek and modern. – Brushed nickel: Clean and subtle. – Stainless steel: Cool and streamlined.
Natural wood floors with warm undertones, such as oak or maple, work well with the warm beige cabinets, creating a cohesive and inviting look.
– Sherwin Williams – Canvas Tan (SW 7531) – Sherwin Williams – Accessible Beige (SW 7036) – Benjamin Moore – Manchester Tan (HC-81) – Farrow & Ball – Shaded White (No. 201) – Behr – Wheat Bread (720C-3) – Dunn Edwards – Muslin (DE6227) – Benjamin Moore – Pale Oak (OC-20) – Sherwin Williams – Barcelona Beige (SW 7530)