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A buttery yellow color from Ben Moore. |
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High gloss sage green, one shade lighter than the low gloss green in the adjoining dining room.
To me, this is as important as the color. A kitchen is often darker than it needs to be, so you need to increase the light reflection. Counteract the darkness of the cabinets and often counters. (All that black granite!) And, it needs to work with whatever other space it abuts. |
check out the houzz website. I could spend hours looking at that site. It gave me inspiration to reno our kitchen. http://www.houzz.com/ |
Yes, please! Thank you. |
I have recently remodeled my kitchen and gave white color to the cabinets. black counter tops and modern type of faucet.
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| uh oh, does no-one use cherry these days? we have cherry cabinets stained just a shade darker than natural, stainless and black slate countertops, a yellowish sage subway tile backsplash and stainless appliances. the paint is a soft blue-green that sets off the backsplash. |
Me too. We used Benjamin Moore's Metro Gray...has a hint of lavender. Looks nice with adjacent family room, which is a sage green. |
This sounds beautiful. I'd love to see a picture - especially of the sink & countertops |
| Dreamy by BM. It's a fantastic purple. I love it. |
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Vanilla ice cream by BM. Off white cabinets, warm tones in the flooring, counter top and backsplash.
The color is a very warm white to off white, with some yellow undertone depending on the light. A good, light, cheery and warm addition for a small space without a lot of light. |