christinae15

Color my Kitchen!!

christinae15
4 år siden

I’m redoing my kitchen. I wasn’t the one that designed it in the first place. I bought it and now I’m ready to change it! The issues I’m having are

  1. The granite countertops are black. I like them. They can stay.
  2. I hate the cabinet color and want to change it. But with black counters, my options are limited.
  3. I’ve always said I will never have a white kitchen, but bc of the counters... I might HAVE to!
  4. The rest of my house is beautiful grays, silvers, and splashes of purple. I want the kitchen to stay neutral colors.
  5. I wouldn’t mind gray cabinets, I love gray!!! But I have not found one shade I like on any cabinets I’ve seen.
  6. I’m open to split color cabinets (one color on top, different on the bottom)
  7. The light fixtures and the backsplash are going to be changed or gone.
    SEND IDEAS AND HELP!!! Will mostly black kitchen looks awful??? Please help me!!

(49) kommentarer

  • AC LB
    4 år siden

    Without painting your cabinets, the best thing you could do to lighten up your space would be to change your countertops to a lighter color. Your floor is. Also going to limit your choices in cabinet color. Are you planning on changing that? If not, I would paint your (beautiful cabinets) white. I’d stay away from painting them gray as that is a passing trend. Good luck.

  • Steph
    4 år siden

    I think white would be tricky with that warm flooring. How about a sage green, that leans grey. Black counters and sage green is classic, but I understand everything is grey or white around here. SW has a color called sage green which looks great. I installed black soapstone and painted my cabinets BM Cheyenne Green in Satin Impervo.

  • Steph
    4 år siden

    Here is my kitchen partially done. Waiting on backsplash and wall paint.

  • Steph
    4 år siden

    Here is a better picture. I’m painting my top two cabinets a soft white to match trim and shutters.

  • Steph
    4 år siden

    Black counters, you could do any color. Why do say you have to go white with them? Just do a search for two toned or tuxedo kitchen, to figure out what you like. Is your cabinets solid wood?

  • Kris Bruesehoff
    4 år siden

    I’m not a pro...but I would keep the wood cabinets and black counter, take down the green on top of the cabinets, replace the pendant lights with something brighter, and think about changing the flooring.

  • sheepla
    4 år siden

    Agree with PCC...are you changing the floors?

  • apple_pie_order
    4 år siden

    To choose a color for the cabinets: change the lighting first. Then paint each color you already have in the house in a swatch the size of a bread loaf on a large foamcore board, as big as your cabinet doors. Find an extra floor tile. Then take the foamcore and tile to the paint store to pick out some samples to try on foamcare boards. Look for blues and greens if there's no gray or white you like.

  • nosoccermom
    4 år siden

    sage, light blue or even a darker blue. pics here:

    https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/2019-kitchen-trends-with-staying-power

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    Thank you for all the advice! I forgot to mention, yes the flooring will be changed as well. I don’t want to change the counters unless it’s absolutely necessary. But I seriously HATE the cabinet colors. And the back splash. Yes the cabinets are real wood. I should have really stressed that I’m really stuck and seriously can’t bring myself to put “colors” all over. Greens, blues, really anything besides purple accents, I just can’t do it. I would describe my style as “wedding glam” and the greys, silvers, black, and white are what makes me happy. But all white cabinets.... I’ve always hated.. maybe with the right style though, I can learn to like it. I’m going to start with the suggestions of changing the flooring, lighting and removing the backsplash first then look into tuxedo cabinets. Thank you all again!! And I will post updates!

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    For the comment about the rest of my house color scheme, these are it... don’t mind the mess (kids and dogs) and lack of all my stuff up.. I JUST deep cleaned the entire house and don’t have all of my stuff back up and in place. But you can see, Grey, Silver, White, Purple!

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

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  • Jennifer Hogan
    4 år siden

    If they are real wood cabinets I wouldn't paint them. Re stain them instead. I would probably do light floors, dark cabinets and a light counter top that is white with touches of gray and a light back splash. I think the only issue with your cabinets now is that they aren't a rich, deep color, they are just kind of muddy brown.

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    Re stain is what I mean... I guess. Lol. I’m no pro! Wouldn’t taking out the granite and putting in new ones, be really expensive??

  • Steph
    4 år siden

    Yeah, I don’t think It’s going to be at all easy to to restain already dark cabinets. You would have to completely strip or sand them to do that. I’ve never heard of Wedding Glam. I like wedding cake.

  • Katie B.
    4 år siden

    What about something funky for your cabinets- Like a grey that’s almost lilac? You only live once.

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    Haha! That’s how I describe it. I guess Posh Glam, Luxe, or Ornate Glam could work too. Just waiting for it to be an official “style”. Silver, sparkles, mirrored things, large floral arrangements and vases, candles... all that... to excess is my style :)

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    So what do I do with this cabinet color... I hate it. With a passion. They can’t stay

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    Katie, You are talking about 2 of my fave colors! I’ll look at some designs.

  • Katie B.
    4 år siden

    Just throwing this out there





  • Steph
    4 år siden

    Yes, now that we see the rest of the house, your kitchen doesn’t match your style. Why not try decorating your kitchen with existing decor of silver, white, and purple accents, before spending $$$. I really don’t think you need new counters, but that’s up to you. Grey or silver cabinets will clash with your floor. The only thing you need to do, to add your style to this kitchen is new floors and paint cabs white or grey, with lots of purple accents.

  • Steph
    4 år siden

    Lilac or grey cabs are going to clash with existing flooring

  • everdebz
    4 år siden

    ?? Kristin Lam Interiors The cabinets are rift cut white oak. The stain is Minwax color called classic gray. I added a pop of orange and turquoise (not seen in the photos) for pillows on a bench as well as on the accessories.

    Floor they say is like driftwood [and I thought might be near color of yours] -- nice shiny bracelet-like hardware.

    Contemporary. clean, warm kitchen · Mere information


  • everdebz
    4 år siden
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    Take what might help from this contemporary kitchen they call it -
    The main body of this Bi-fold cupboard is finished in Farrow & Ball's Down Pipe Grey with a contrast on the back panel, on the inside, from the Brassica purple (also a Farrow & Ball colour)


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  • Katie B.
    4 år siden

    I don’t think the floors are bad. You’ve managed to make the browns work with your love of grays and purple throughout the entire house. It’s lovely. You can do the same thing in the kitchen- maybe even just painting the island purple will make you happy. New lights. Maybe white for the other cabinets if you hate them that much. I’ve found that simple changes really feed the soul.


    everdebz photo incorporates grays and browns, and purple too.

  • everdebz
    4 år siden
    Sidst ændret: {last_modified_time}4 år siden

    If there were a place for blue accent - would this turquoise accent [like these window shades are] be good? They placed 3 shiny items too! mercury glass? do you like the plastic /chrome stools?


    Harvey Jones Portfolio · Mere information


  • everdebz
    4 år siden

    Idk if you have a place for wood counter to repeat and make better the tan floor [which I don't mind] -- then a red you like with the black counters --

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  • izeve
    4 år siden

    What are your plans for the floor in the kitchen? It's really hard to advise on the cabinets, counters and everything else, without knowing what your floor will be like.

  • Katie B.
    4 år siden




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    Aqua Kitchen and Bath Design Center
    4 år siden

    Restain your cabinets to a lighter wood tone, choose something very light for your backsplash, change the flooring, and add more lighting to the space. I would also consider taking down some of the upper cabinets and adding open shelving to open up the space more and allow light to get to the counters.

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    Home Art Tile Kitchen & Bath
    4 år siden

    I would definitely start with changing the flooring and decide on the rest from there. Adding more lighting and a light-colored backsplash would be easy, fast, and inexpensive fixes to make this space brighter. Painting cabinets is very expensive and should be done by professionals, using high-quality paint. I would maybe do this last.

  • J Williams
    4 år siden
    Sidst ændret: {last_modified_time}4 år siden

    I agree that the black counters would be what I would want to get rid of, they make the cabinets look really heavy and dark. Are the cabinets good quality, are they worth working with? I also really dislike the bowing out counter on the island, looks very dated to me and is an emphasis where it doesn’t need it, in my personal opinion. I think you might be able to grey out the tones in the kitchen a bit, maybe you would need to talk to a carpenter/cabinet maker.

  • Steph
    4 år siden

    Why replace perfectly good and versatile black counters? Keeping dark stained wood is the issue, not the counters. Paint is the cheapest and most dramatic thing you could do. Pick any color that doesn’t clash with your floor and your done.

  • Katie B.
    4 år siden

    This is likely a dream kitchen to many, as is. Ripping out the floor, painting the (Beautiful) cabinets, replacing the granite will seem “why???” to many. I understand though, because I’m the same way with my house. I see this kitchen and think...Carrara marble Island, farm sink, custom hood, subway tile! That would be my want list. We are all so different. I still love the idea of a lilac island here...what a fun opportunity to do something different.


    If you keep the busy floor, I’d choose a very basic backsplash. Not that you need a different backsplash.

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    I don’t want to replace my countertops at all. And I actually love the layout of the kitchen and don’t want to change anything structurally. With all of these comments I think I’m going to start by changing out the flooring. I’m looking at something light grey. And changing the light fixtures. And go from there. Some of y’all love the stain of the cabinets... I don’t. I just need a different color.. the mud brown is just awful. The pics you guys have posted have definitely given me some great ideas and I will use those for sure. I’m going to post the update of the new floors and lighting!! After that, I think i can convince all of you that redoing the cabinets is a must! 🤣🤣 Thanks again, you guys are amazing!!

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    And, just one more time... I’m not changing out the granite countertops! That’s a big project I’m not interested in right now.

  • Katie B.
    4 år siden

    If you all want to help me with ideas to refresh my kitchen (Somewhat similar to this one), I’d love more input.


    https://www.houzz.com/discussions/5864479/my-kitchen-needs-a-refresh


  • calidesign
    4 år siden
    Sidst ændret: {last_modified_time}4 år siden

    I know you've said you don't like the "mud brown" of the cabinets, but it's the same color as your hardwood floors, beautiful front door, and wood furniture in your living area. It's also in good shape and could coordinate with the rest of your style if you changed out the flooring to a marble look porcelain, and the countertops to a bright white. That would give you the gray/white/silver glam you like, and be much less expensive and less of a "project" than changing the cabinets. It would also significantly brighten the kitchen.

  • Tara
    4 år siden

    How about a silvery gray for the cabinets, while incorporating the wood tones in the flooring, like this...


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  • Tara
    4 år siden

    It may be a bit too colorful on the island for you, but what about this.....


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  • Tara
    4 år siden

    or creamy-ier cabinets....


    Perch Lake Farmhouse · Mere information


  • Katie B.
    4 år siden

    Saw this photo and thought of you



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    Carol Jean
    4 år siden

    the only thing wrong with kitchen is floor and greenery if floor was light and you put in fancy chandelier lights you could glam it up just keep it light beautiful living room

  • Jennifer Hogan
    4 år siden

    christinae15,


    I do agree that the cabinets are mud colored and fully understand why you don't like them. I would have to stain or paint.


    Much of the cost with this type of work is labor and can be saved if you have the time and ability to DIY. I am looking at gel staining, refacing or painting cabinets in my home. It will take me time to do it, but I enjoy this type of work, I am pretty handy and I have a couple of friends that have done construction work for a living and will help me out.


    Counter and floor will require purchase of new materials and that can't be avoided. I would probably make the same choice as you - keep the counters, replace the floors and do something with the cabinets.


    If you are keeping the counter top dark you will most likely have to paint the cabinets. I think staining will leave you with richer, but darker cabinets and that will be too dark with the counter tops.


    They do have some gel stains (Old Master seems to be a favored brand) that can be used to lighten cabinets or give it the gray, weathered look. I'm still trying to figure out if a gel stain wears any better than a good paint job.


    Remember the most important thing is that when you are done your heart sings when you walk into the room. It really doesn't matter who else loves your home.





  • Rebekah Gibbs
    4 år siden

    What about a grayish brown stained cabinet and a glam backsplash that brings in purple and ties in the black?

  • christinae15
    Forfatter
    4 år siden

    Very pretty!! I like that a lot

  • everdebz
    4 år siden
    Sidst ændret: {last_modified_time}4 år siden

    There are pretty items with blue and lavender and violet etc.... together.


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