Anonymous wrote:Grey walls will be dated, go with a cream or off white
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people update kitchens and baths every ten years so who cares what's dated later
Most people do not renovate their kitchens and bathrooms every ten years.
Most people live with their kitchens for 20-30 years and their bathrooms as well.
If you can't redo bathrooms and kitchens every ten years, you have over extended yourself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people update kitchens and baths every ten years so who cares what's dated later
Most people do not renovate their kitchens and bathrooms every ten years.
Most people live with their kitchens for 20-30 years and their bathrooms as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a light, warm grey cabinet with marble counters. I absolutely love my kitchen! It has the brightness of white, but with a little more dimension. The color will also hide the natural cracking of the cabinets more than white. We have all oak flooring throughout, so natural wood were not an option for me. The cabinets pair nicely with a warm, rich brown. There are some very beautiful inspiration kitchens on Houzz, I'd start there.
Sounds gorgeous!
Anonymous wrote:We have a light, warm grey cabinet with marble counters. I absolutely love my kitchen! It has the brightness of white, but with a little more dimension. The color will also hide the natural cracking of the cabinets more than white. We have all oak flooring throughout, so natural wood were not an option for me. The cabinets pair nicely with a warm, rich brown. There are some very beautiful inspiration kitchens on Houzz, I'd start there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people update kitchens and baths every ten years so who cares what's dated later
Most people do not renovate their kitchens and bathrooms every ten years.
Most people live with their kitchens for 20-30 years and their bathrooms as well.
Anonymous wrote:Kitchens are supposed to be cheery and warm, not cold and sleek. Maybe a grey accent (backsplash?) but keep the central theme bold.
Anonymous wrote:We have warm gray kitchen cabinets with a creamy granite and a warm mid-tone bamboo floor. It looks amazing and we have no regrets. It may look dated in ten years, [/b]but white or wood tone cabinets look dated right now. [b]
When we were looking at houses 99% of the homes we saw were full of brown...wood cabinets, wood floor, tan backsplash, brown granite, tan carpet. Some people may prefer brown. We prefer gray. When we get sick of it, we'll change it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, please don't use glossy white tile for the backsplash (subway or otherwise). It makes the kitchen look like a bathroom.
+1
Don't know why ppl throw subway tiles up with everything. I think it looks particularly stupid with granite.