Shaker Cabinets
Description
Shaker cabinets have a simple and clean design, making them a versatile choice for a two-tone look. Pairing a light colour like white or gray for the upper cabinets with a darker shade like navy blue or black for the lower cabinets can create a classic yet contemporary feel.
Flat Panel Cabinets
Description
Flat panel cabinets, also known as slab cabinets, offer a sleek and modern appearance. A two-tone design with contrasting colours, such as white and charcoal, can enhance their minimalist look and add visual interest.
Raised Panel Cabinets
Description
Raised panel cabinets have a more traditional and ornate design. Using two complementary colours, such as beige and white, can add depth and sophistication to these cabinets while maintaining their classic appeal.
Glass-Front Cabinets
Description
Glass-front cabinets can be used in combination with solid cabinets in a two-tone design. For example, upper cabinets with glass fronts painted in a light colour, paired with lower solid cabinets in a darker hue, can create an open and airy feel while adding contrast.
Open Shelving Cabinets
Description
Incorporating open shelving into a two-tone design can enhance the visual appeal and functionality of your kitchen. For instance, using a light colour for the shelving and a darker colour for the cabinets below can create a balanced and stylish look.
Louvered Cabinets
Description
Louvered cabinets, with their distinct slatted design, can benefit from a two-tone approach. Painting the slats in one colour and the frame in another can highlight the unique features of these cabinets.
Inset Cabinets
Description
Inset cabinets, where the doors are set into the frame, offer a seamless and elegant appearance. A two-tone design with subtle contrasts, such as soft gray and white, can enhance their refined look.
Interested in Two-Tone Cabinets?
If you are interested in having your kitchen cabinets painted in a two-tone design, call PAINTING Guys for a free quote or consultation.