Off-white cabinets, black granite countertop - paint color?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just ignore the "granite is dated" poster - she pops up in every thread about kitchens.


This post right her is my second time posting. the first time was my statement that white cabinets along with polished black granite is a dated look. Every Toll Brothers spec home in Ashburn from 2003-2004 has it.
Anonymous
White cabinets.

Everything else should be grey. Search DCUM for all the must-have shades.

Then check back on the DCUM in 5 years and learn that your kitchen is out of date and SO 2014!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just ignore the "granite is dated" poster - she pops up in every thread about kitchens.


This post right her is my second time posting. the first time was my statement that white cabinets along with polished black granite is a dated look. Every Toll Brothers spec home in Ashburn from 2003-2004 has it.


Ohhhhhhh ashburn, you are such a snob
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just ignore the "granite is dated" poster - she pops up in every thread about kitchens.


This post right her is my second time posting. the first time was my statement that white cabinets along with polished black granite is a dated look. Every Toll Brothers spec home in Ashburn from 2003-2004 has it.


Ohhhhhhh ashburn, you are such a snob
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just ignore the "granite is dated" poster - she pops up in every thread about kitchens.


This post right her is my second time posting. the first time was my statement that white cabinets along with polished black granite is a dated look. Every Toll Brothers spec home in Ashburn from 2003-2004 has it.


Ohhhhhhh ashburn, you are such a snob


What makes me a snob?
Anonymous
Take the house from ashburn and put it in McLean, Bethesda and Arlington and it would sell very quickly for twice the price. Don't hate on new builds if you are jealous.
Anonymous
My kitchen has white cabinets and black granite and I'm telling you it looks great. Marble tile backsplash and blue gray wall paint with great big white trim. It will still look great in 5 years. Good thing you don't live in my house or you would hate it. It is beautiful except the polished granite is a killer! Not ripping out perfectly good counters (kitchen was remodeled by prior owners in 2011).
Anonymous
Please no sage green. It's so overdone and well on it's way to being outdated!

A warm french grey on the walls.
add bright accents (lemon yellow is my favorite) in your favorite color on towels, etc.
-interior designer
Anonymous
Ps, highly polishes granite is beginning to be outdated, and starting to like like corian counters did in the early 2000s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Take the house from ashburn and put it in McLean, Bethesda and Arlington and it would sell very quickly for twice the price. Don't hate on new builds if you are jealous.


Who is hating on new builds? They are just being used as a reference for design trends. I actually live in a home in Ashburn built in the early 2000s and the poster is correct. White cabinets and black polished granite were trends at the time. As a matter of fact the exact granite they were pushing was "absolute black".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please no sage green. It's so overdone and well on it's way to being outdated!

A warm french grey on the walls.
add bright accents (lemon yellow is my favorite) in your favorite color on towels, etc.
-interior designer


Gray and yellow is not overdone? Please.

https://www.google.com/search?q=gray+yellow+rooms&client=firefox-a&hs=w8b&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=Enk0U-roMsnw2gXfh4GIDQ&ved=0CCcQsAQ&biw=1680&bih=907

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have off white cabinets with black granite. Walls are a lt grey


This is what we have. Looks very modern and I love that I can use accessories (art, pillows, vases, etc.) bring in seasonally-appropriate colors that really pop (I love yellow in summer, orange in fall, red over the winter holidays, green in the spring).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have off white cabinets with black granite. Walls are a lt grey


This is what we have. Looks very modern and I love that I can use accessories (art, pillows, vases, etc.) bring in seasonally-appropriate colors that really pop (I love yellow in summer, orange in fall, red over the winter holidays, green in the spring).


PP here again - I do kind of agree about the polished granite, though. Ours is not polished and IMO it looks beautiful - the roughness really adds a lot of texture/interest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any paint suggestions for walls with off-white cabinets and black granite countertops? Paint would be in kitchen and family room. Both rooms get a decent amount of sunlight.

Thanks!


Our counters are actually very dark brown (almost black) and we have white cabinets, but we used Benjamin Moore: Smoke Embers #1466 and like it. This also extends into the family room. Not sure if it will work in your case, but in any event here is a link to a picture of it on houzz http://www.houzz.com/projects/258557/Chevy-Chase-Residence. You have to scroll down a bit to see the kitchen pictures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any paint suggestions for walls with off-white cabinets and black granite countertops? Paint would be in kitchen and family room. Both rooms get a decent amount of sunlight.

Thanks!


Our counters are actually very dark brown (almost black) and we have white cabinets, but we used Benjamin Moore: Smoke Embers #1466 and like it. This also extends into the family room. Not sure if it will work in your case, but in any event here is a link to a picture of it on houzz http://www.houzz.com/projects/258557/Chevy-Chase-Residence. You have to scroll down a bit to see the kitchen pictures.


Is that your house? It's beautiful!
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