Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think white cabinets are pretty timeless, it's the accessories around them that date them.
My parents in the 90s had white cabinets with navy blue Corian counters and white and navy blue square tile backsplash. I thought it was beautiful when I was a kid.
I just got white cabinets, soapstone counters and green tile.
The white cabinet white counter white tile look was overdone by flippers which is why it is out now.
No. The #1 thing dating the cabinets is the profile of the door.
Dated:
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Not dated:
Anonymous wrote:I think white cabinets are pretty timeless, it's the accessories around them that date them.
My parents in the 90s had white cabinets with navy blue Corian counters and white and navy blue square tile backsplash. I thought it was beautiful when I was a kid.
I just got white cabinets, soapstone counters and green tile.
The white cabinet white counter white tile look was overdone by flippers which is why it is out now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Green is in. However, white will always be classic. No way would I ever get green kitchen cabinets.
Green is not in lol
https://www.bhg.com/kitchen-color-trends-2023-7091588
Dark green.
Mine is dark green, but I did it 10 years ago. It's true what they say.. a fad comes back every 10 years. I was just a head of my time.![]()
I love my green kitchen. Beats depressing grays.
Don't do white. It gets dirty very easily, and looks dingy in no time. It looks great in magazines and when you show off your home, but for everyday living, it's not really practical.
I kept my cherry cabinets from the 90s because I love them. I knew they’d come back in style one day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White on white on white is out but you can still do white cabinets with a statement countertop (think Calcutta with heavy graining, or warm toned graining on white) and a backsplash that isn’t white subway tile. Carry the stone up the for the backsplash for a classic and high-end look. Brass hardware is also in right now but will probably go out soon but is easy and cheap to change out. Or stick with brushed nickel to stand the rest of time, but go with more substantial and sleek pieces to modernize it.
Also white farmhouse sinks are out.
Nope. They aren’t.
DP. They’ve been out for a few years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Green is in. However, white will always be classic. No way would I ever get green kitchen cabinets.
Green is not in lol
https://www.bhg.com/kitchen-color-trends-2023-7091588
Dark green.
Mine is dark green, but I did it 10 years ago. It's true what they say.. a fad comes back every 10 years. I was just a head of my time.![]()
I love my green kitchen. Beats depressing grays.
Don't do white. It gets dirty very easily, and looks dingy in no time. It looks great in magazines and when you show off your home, but for everyday living, it's not really practical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exhibit A:
Nancy Meyer's recently remodeled white kitchen in AD
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Whole house tour bc I probably did the image wrong: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/nancy-meyers-los-angeles
Point being - done correctly, white is timeless, not trendy. As others have said, stark white is out but a classic white kitchen with a traditional floor will never be a bad investment. But if you're asking if it's the cool kid on the block, nope.
- I just installed a white kitchen in my new build![]()
Posting the white kitchen:
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But also, can we agree on the ridiculousness of this photo
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Caption: Meyers tidies up the lawn with her leaf blower
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate my white kitchen. Every little thing shows, feel like I'm constantly cleaning.
Disagree. I have a white kitchen and I like that I can see when a cabinet or the backsplash needs to be wiped.
+1 We've had a white kitchen for 30 years. I never tire of white cabinets and hardwood floors.
white cabinets get tired and grimy very easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate my white kitchen. Every little thing shows, feel like I'm constantly cleaning.
Disagree. I have a white kitchen and I like that I can see when a cabinet or the backsplash needs to be wiped.
+1 We've had a white kitchen for 30 years. I never tire of white cabinets and hardwood floors.
white cabinets get tired and grimy very easily.
Anonymous wrote:I think white is classic (I did mine 20+ years ago, modeled after my grandmother’s), but it’s becoming less ubiquitous.
There’s an unsurprising move toward warmer tones. Because if styles don’t change, designers don’t make money.
I like the current trend of mixing finishes with something different for the island or uppers/lowers, but think it will end up being a very dated look.