Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kitchen trend I am over is different colored lower and upper cabinets and/or islands in a different color/with a different countertop than the rest of the kitchen. Just looks like someone replaced half the cabinets or island and didn't bother with the rest.
I have both of these things, which were part of a full renovation. In retrospect, I’m not sure I’d do the different color tops/bottoms again—although it’s fine, and I’m not sure what single color would have worked—but I chose countertop materials for functionality, so I’ll always be happy with that decision.
We were very focused overall on functionality and materials, which means we compromised some on aesthetics. The new kitchen does everything we wanted it to, and we love cooking in and spending time in it. If you’re not an Instagram influencer or a house flipper, don’t compromise function for form.
Anonymous wrote:The kitchen trend I am over is different colored lower and upper cabinets and/or islands in a different color/with a different countertop than the rest of the kitchen. Just looks like someone replaced half the cabinets or island and didn't bother with the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone on here actually have light blue cabinets? Maybe it's just something certain big instagram accounts are pushing and it isn't actually popular?
Anonymous wrote:Love that de Vol dark green kitchen in the first picture. I have seen other angles, but that one is new to me and gives a great idea of the whole. I definitely wouldn't mind having this kitchen, even if it screams early 2020s. Thanks to PP for posting.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone on here actually have light blue cabinets? Maybe it's just something certain big instagram accounts are pushing and it isn't actually popular?
Anonymous wrote:The good thing is that when they go out of style, you can paint them. I never understand why people worry about a color of paint getting dated, as it is the easiest thing in the world to fix.