Antique white cabinets with a yellowish island?
Antique white cabinets with a yellowish island?
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Antique white cabinets with a yellowish island?
My cabinets are painted antique white (I guess I could repaint them). I found an island that is painted yellowish with a butcher block top, I love it but I am not sure I could make the colors work. Has anyone ever seen this color combo? What did you think? Pictures would be great. Thanks!
My walls are khaki, and i am getting new counters but haven't decided on a color yet-suggestions on that too?
What color is your wall and countertop in the rest of the kitchen? If khaki is beige, then add a brown stain wash to the island to dull out the yellow and you are good to go. If the khaki is green, the yellow might work if it's not too bright. Maybe you could dilute some of the khaki green and use it as as stain wash over the yellow on the island. Either way, you don't need to repaint the cabinets; just dull out the yellow in the island and keep the colors natural: green khaki, butcherblock brown, and antique white. Use satin metallic hardware and faucets, though. Brass or chrome will stand out too much. Oil-rubbed bronze would look awesome!
If khaki is beige, put the green tones in the countertop; if the khaki is green, but the beige tones in the countertop. Keep the floor a natural tone, no pure white anywhere!