On Kitchen Cabinets, is it modern to leave the frames and just get lighter colored doors?
I plan on removing this ugly wall paper, get lighter colored doors on the cabinets and hardware, try to get a built in table, recessed lights and under cabinet lights, different counter tops, my floor is tiled somewhere between tan and white, I have dark cabients (oak, they are solid). I have two window next to each other, with a shorter counter height and 3 cabinets below it, thinking of getting something done there too, like a big or 2 end cabinets to store some appliances and built on table, I plan either soft paint or something like green, red, or blueish or maybe yellow for the walls, and a white ceiling celing.
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Yes that is modern and a really good tip for re-doing your kitchen. It’s cheap but feels new and fresh.
No I would keep your cabinets all the same color. That way your kitchen will look bigger. If the finish on your cabinets is alright just lightly sand them and put on a few coats of polyurethane.. Or lightly sand them an stain the color they are now or close to the color they are now.
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That is a very cost effective way to spruce up a kitchen. A company called “Reface it” provides a similar service.
I would always prefer colors that is refreshing. Something light that we could relax and stress free.
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