Are you looking to spice up your dining space? A fresh layer of color on your cabinets in the kitchen can refresh the look of your kitchen. What colors work best with specific decors and styles? What's the most appropriate type of kitchen cabinet paint?
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The first step to painting the cabinets in your kitchen is to choose a hue that is a great accent to the interior. A kitchen is one of the areas that receive the most traffic and therefore requires the right paint finish.
Here are some tones made of semi-gloss designed to stand up to the rigors of kitchen chaos:
Simple White (SW 7021)
As traditional as you can be, white kitchen cabinets show off the appliances and fixtures of the room.
Gray (SW 7029)
This neutral and warm hue is perfect for every kitchen. When it is used on cabinets, it brings out the appeal of the backsplash and tile work.
Naval (SW 6244)
A rich and royal color, this regal blue is stunning when paired with white countertops and brass or gold fittings and accessories.
Dard Hunter Green (SW 0041)
Another striking option, this rich hue would be great contrasted with tiled or white counters and coupled with silver fixtures for a contemporary and warm feel.
Are you having trouble determining the right color for your kitchen? Here are some tips to remember when choosing the right color for your kitchen!
Color Wheel
Use a color wheel to discover which colors go well with the walls, appliances, and the other color schemes available within your home!
Marks and scratches
A kitchen with stunning white cabinets can be attractive, but it's not the best choice for families with children or pets since they can easily display staining and smudges. To protect your cabinet and back from the constant rubbing, a darker shade might be more appropriate to cover minor scratches.
Be aware of the space
Consider the space's size and natural light to consider when choosing the color of your cabinets. Dark hues in kitchens can make the area appear smaller, so dark hues may be the best choice for a larger or spacious arrangement.
Kitchens must have a durable surface, and the type of paint can also help to increase the luminosity of the area.
We suggest the following paints for cabinetry:
Semi-Gloss
Another coating that is protective, semi-gloss, while not as durable, is so reflective like gloss; however, when paired with a lighter shade, it can really lighten the darker areas.
Satin
A slight step below semi-gloss with regard to the sheen, satin finishes are great with warmer shades to give an illusion of depth and the feeling of warmth and welcoming. While not as durable, the satin finish is an excellent choice for cabinets with higher apex.
The color change of your kitchen cabinets is an inexpensive way to liven your kitchen. Although you can paint cabinets on your own, however, it's more work and trouble than value! Depend on our skilled painters to achieve a flawless final product each time.