Anonymous wrote:Ok this is OP, thanks all! I’ve officially been convinced to keep the natural wood. I’m thinking I’ll do a natural stone countertop like quartzite (we currently have a leathered black granite which I despise) and dark chunky modern hardware to pull in the cooler tones. It should end up looking pretty current since the trend is natural materials anyways. I’m excited!
Anonymous wrote:Ok this is OP, thanks all! I’ve officially been convinced to keep the natural wood. I’m thinking I’ll do a natural stone countertop like quartzite (we currently have a leathered black granite which I despise) and dark chunky modern hardware to pull in the cooler tones. It should end up looking pretty current since the trend is natural materials anyways. I’m excited!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same issue as OP and I’ve been planning to replace counters to a marble-looking quartz, but I’m stuck on black splash. I don’t like white subway tile.
Both of the varigated greys look good in the above pictures.
I am the poster who was in same boat but honey oak cabinets. I found a lot of online photos posted by people in the same situation and how they updated via counters/backsplash/cabinet knobs. In fact I remember finding a a post by someone who showed comparison of all different metals (brushed nickel vs black matte vs brass etc) as hardware with honey oak cabinets.
Anonymous wrote:I have the same issue as OP and I’ve been planning to replace counters to a marble-looking quartz, but I’m stuck on black splash. I don’t like white subway tile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ooopsie
OP change your counters and backsplash
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Our natural cherry is actually lighter than this, more like the Room and Board natural cherry than this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ooopsie
OP change your counters and backsplash
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Our natural cherry is actually lighter than this, more like the Room and Board natural cherry than this.
Anonymous wrote:Ooopsie
OP change your counters and backsplash
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Anonymous wrote:We bought a home with a really nice large and well laid out kitchen that I love. The kitchen has beautiful natural cherry cabinetry with a simple shaker style. While they look beautiful, they don’t really go with the rest of our design aesthetic which is more modern, cooler toned palette. I love wood but more of a walnut color and the natural cherry (while thankfully not that horrible red cherry) is still quite orange-ey. The Pioneer Woman kitchen is a good comparable.
What would you do to make the kitchen look more modern and less prairie without replacing the cabinetry? I’m leaning towards having them professionally painted in a low sheen paint two toned with black lowers and white uppers, modern hardware, update the backsplash and counters some kind of white stone.
Or should I leave them natural cherry and just redo the countertop, backsplash and hardware to be more contemporary? But I don’t know what color palette to do if I go this route. It does pain me to have such pretty wood painted.