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Hello, we bought a new home and I'm looking for an inexpensive way to update the kitchen. We have beautiful oak cabinets with stainless steel appliances. The floor is a light tan color tile. Unfortunately I really hate the countertops, which are a dark brown/light brown colored granite. The valences in there are from the previous owner and they are a dark green/burgundy/yellow floral pattern. Obviously the valences have to go, but I'm wondering what colors would look nice and lighten up the space. The walls are currently white.
I was thinking maybe a light blue-gray on the walls with white valences? I have looked on houzz and pinterest but can't really seem to find anything that I like. The countertops are a sticking point, and maybe sometime down the road we'll replace them, but wondering what colors might work for the interim. |
I would probably go with a light greenish gray color. Something like this maybe? Skip the valances. They're pretty dated looking regardless of color or pattern.
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With oak cabinets, tan floor and countertops with mixed brown, I'd go for something like BM Asbury Sand:
http://media.benjaminmoore.com/WebServices/prod/ColorSwatch/2156-50.jpg I think it will make the kitchen feel warm and inviting. http://www.magicandmemories.com/images/GraniteIsland2R.jpg |
This greenish-beige color is nice too:
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PP here. Just realized this is the same kitchen I posted previously but from a different angle! I guess that just goes to show how different the same color can look with slight variations in the lighting. |
| I think a lavender or periwinkle would be pretty. |
| Look up Sherwin Williams Sea Salt. |
| If you really want the cabinets to stand out, a blue is the way to go. |
| Sherwin Williams Ivoire or Softer Tan |
| I like the idea of a soft, light blue. |