Anonymous wrote:We are currently building and decided to go with mushroom cabinets, herringbone light wood look tile and soapstone look quartz counters. The island is a moss color. I don’t know how popular this is but I think it’s coming along nicely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our house came with wood cabinets and black granite - I would not have chosen it, but it is warm and inviting and I do prefer it over the all white look. Similar look to this, except slate floors:
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That is beautiful. I would change the lights, but other than that, it is very warm and welcoming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have been painting wood since the beginning of time.
Is someone putting a gun to your head and forcing you to live in a house with a white kitchen? No. So get over it.
Sigh...poor people who could not afford quality furniture would paint their cheap basic stuff to liven it up. It was not wrong, but it did not signal quality.
I think the reason wealthy people do white kitchens now is that the faux craftsman look has come into fashion. Like they are trying to hide their wealth in a 6000 sq kitchen remodeling contractor in palm beach florida. The white cabinets look salt of the earth. Fine if that is what you want to pretend, but fine wood cabinets don’t need paint and will always signal quality.
What do you call these new construction houses I see around North Arlington and McLean built to look like barns eg white painted wood, with garage doors like barn doors.
Anonymous wrote:Oh I totally get it. Whenever I see one I think “another lemming.” I instantly scan for west elm sofas and barn doors, and am rarely disappointed to find them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not very forgiving with grape juice.Anonymous wrote:There is nothing to hate about white kitchens, just like there is little to hate about the stainless appliances.
White is most forgiving color and the most classic color in history of kitchenology, just as the stainless appliances
that love or hate but they match every decor unlike any other color and so they are to stay.
Really depends on the cabinet. I'm the poster with high-gloss white slab doors, and everything wipes off it like it’s Teflon. I love it.
Remember white cabinets have been around for at least ten years. My sister re-did her cabinets back then, and they are really starting to look their age. There are stains around the door handles, and the paint just kind of looks scuffed. It was enough for me to decide no white when we re-do ours next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have been painting wood since the beginning of time.
Is someone putting a gun to your head and forcing you to live in a house with a white kitchen? No. So get over it.
Sigh...poor people who could not afford quality furniture would paint their cheap basic stuff to liven it up. It was not wrong, but it did not signal quality.
I think the reason wealthy people do white kitchens now is that the faux craftsman look has come into fashion. Like they are trying to hide their wealth in a 6000 sq ft McCraftsman. The white cabinets look salt of the earth. Fine if that is what you want to pretend, but fine wood cabinets don’t need paint and will always signal quality.
What do you call these new construction houses I see around North Arlington and McLean built to look like barns eg white painted wood, with garage doors like barn doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have been painting wood since the beginning of time.
Is someone putting a gun to your head and forcing you to live in a house with a white kitchen? No. So get over it.
Sigh...poor people who could not afford quality furniture would paint their cheap basic stuff to liven it up. It was not wrong, but it did not signal quality.
I think the reason wealthy people do white kitchens now is that the faux craftsman look has come into fashion. Like they are trying to hide their wealth in a 6000 sq ft McCraftsman. The white cabinets look salt of the earth. Fine if that is what you want to pretend, but fine wood cabinets don’t need paint and will always signal quality.
What do you call these new construction houses I see around North Arlington and McLean built to look like barns eg white painted wood, with garage doors like barn doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People have been painting wood since the beginning of time.
Is someone putting a gun to your head and forcing you to live in a house with a white kitchen? No. So get over it.
Sigh...poor people who could not afford quality furniture would paint their cheap basic stuff to liven it up. It was not wrong, but it did not signal quality.
I think the reason wealthy people do white kitchens now is that the faux craftsman look has come into fashion. Like they are trying to hide their wealth in a 6000 sq ft McCraftsman. The white cabinets look salt of the earth. Fine if that is what you want to pretend, but fine wood cabinets don’t need paint and will always signal quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not very forgiving with grape juice.Anonymous wrote:There is nothing to hate about white kitchens, just like there is little to hate about the stainless appliances.
White is most forgiving color and the most classic color in history of kitchenology, just as the stainless appliances
that love or hate but they match every decor unlike any other color and so they are to stay.
Really depends on the cabinet. I'm the poster with high-gloss white slab doors, and everything wipes off it like it’s Teflon. I love it.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up suffocated by brown wooden paneling all over. I hate wood. White is awesome.