If a neutral color is “without color” or doesn’t compete with other colors, then white is the ultimate neutral. Really, it’s hard to go wrong in pairing something with white. If I need to warn about one thing though, it would be to use caution when choosing countertops to compliment your white cabinets. You have to be aware of the yellow or gray tones in your paint choice in order to avoid clashing with certain materials.
Lighting can add a warm (cream-yellow) or cool (gray-blue) tone to your space. So if you’re ever looking at white paint, consider your lighting options at the same time. Both artificial and natural lighting will have an effect on the whiteness of your paint color and you need to know how light works in order to understand that effect. This is a great resource to use before you pick and apply any paint in your home.
You are watching: Our Favorite White Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors
Another way to find the best white for kitchen cabinets in different lighting conditions is simply to test them out. Gather together all of the lighting you will be using in your kitchen and bring in your paint samples. Then, observe the samples and lighting at different times of the day. This is the only guaranteed way to know what your paint will look like in your room.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, white kitchen cabinet paint is the perfect neutral backdrop for anything else you bring into the kitchen. Because it goes with so many things, it can be easy to become paralyzed with decision overload on what countertop to use. My best advice is to start with a countertop that blends with the aesthetics of your overall space. Understanding the style of your space will narrow down your options.
From that point, you’ll want to choose an option that blends with the white of your cabinets. As I’ve been saying, your white may have cool or warm undertones. Knowing which way it skews will narrow your field of countertop choices even further. Whether you’ve chosen the best white paint for kitchen cabinets with white quartz countertops or the perfect white to pair with a butcher block island, you can tell when you look at the undertones.
If you need more direction to decide, you can read up about the best countertops to go with white cabinets. You’ll find even more practical tips and examples of beautiful white kitchen cabinets and the countertops they pair well with. Not only that, but I’ll talk you through more of the why behind the pairings.
No matter what color your cabinets are, you need to use care when cleaning them. However, because white cabinets tend to show more dirt and grime, you’ll need to use a little extra care as you wash them.
Read more : What Do You Use To Clean Inside Cabinets?
One of the biggest worries of white kitchen cabinet paint is the potential to get stained. (I’m looking at you, marinara sauce.) When getting out stains, vinegar, and baking soda are your friends. For your run-of-the-mill stains, combine:
This mixture will work wonders on your general cleaning and stains. If you find yourself with an extra stubborn stain, make a paste out of baking soda, vinegar, and water and let it sit on the stain for a few minutes before rinsing it off. These two cleaning methods will conquer most stains your everyday living will throw at your white kitchen cabinets.
If you’re worried about your white kitchen cabinets getting chipped, the repair method is no different than any other cabinetry color. To fix this, you’ll need some matching touch-up paint, a touch-up pen, a paintbrush, or a foam brush. Simply dab the paint lightly onto the surface of the chip. Let it dry completely before adding another coat. (It may take a few coats before the chip blends in and disappears.)
With these tips, you’ll be able to keep your white kitchen cabinets looking fresh and clean for years to come.
The sheen of paint is how shiny or dull it is. There is an entire spectrum (see below) ranging from completely matte to glossy, and everything between. I prefer a satin sheen because it’s the perfect balance of not too dull or too shiny. Shiny paint can appear plastic or fake, but something too matte won’t wear well over time against grease and oil.
Sheen Spectrum:
Matte
Dull
Eggshell
Satin
Semi-gloss
Gloss
You’ve got to consider what is happening with the rest of the room: flooring, walls, trim, hardware, lighting, and art will all play a part in how a room comes together. You have to ensure your paint color is cohesive with everything else as part of the overall game plan. You can’t just design a room and then drop in cabinets at the end—holistic design sense is key.
There’s so much to consider when choosing paint for your cabinetry, and while there are some basic tips outlined above, sometimes you still need a professional to help you find the perfect choice for your home. That’s where our team comes in. While our team is based in Utah, we offer custom cabinetry design for clients nationwide. No matter where you are in the United States, Christopher Scott Cabinetry is your best choice for luxury custom cabinetry. Contact us today to find out how we can create the home of your dreams!
Source: https://gardencourte.com
Categories: Kitchens
For all my beauties with dark inner thighs, armpits, bikini area and spots, etc, this…
Are you a passionate cook aspiring to embark on a rewarding culinary journey? Whether you're…
Discover the perfect wall colors to complement your grey kitchen cabinets, creating a harmonious and…
Generally, a 10×10 kitchen remodel ranges from $15,000 to $45,000, but several factors could cause…
Sleek and durable, quartz countertops are the latest trend in kitchen and bathroom renovation. Comparable…
IKEA kitchens are designed to be as simple as possible to assemble and install yourself.…