Dark wood cabinets with tan kitchen countertops.
Dark kitchen cabinets countertops and flooring combinations.
A small island provides more workspace and shows off more of the gorgeous grey brown countertops.
There s something so classic about a darker kitchen and the use of wooden cabinets.
For a more traditional look this kitchen features dark chocolate brown cabinets.
Artwork and kitchen accessories repeat the room s color scheme.
One of the most popular modern décor trends is dark kitchen cabinets.
The key is to keep a balance of the light and the dark while also complimenting both.
The oslo gray cabinets provide the perfect contrast between the light wood floors white backsplash and white ceiling.
Tan shades also hide leftover grime well so if you have a busy lifestyle this option might be perfect for you.
Dark gray brown and white the leather brown floors paired with the oslo gray cabinets work great in this kitchen because of its abundant natural lighting.
While going for dark colors may seem to go against the accepted perception that a kitchen should have bright and warm colors you might be surprised at how well it works for most kitchens.
Here we ve gathered a collection of dark cabinets with the added bonus of balancing dark countertops as well.
The warmth of the orange accents is juxtaposed by the cool blue and brick tones.
The dark wooden casework is topped by dark emperador marble countertops and are flushed in with modern stainless steel appliances.
A powerful kitchen paint color combination of burnt orange and ever so light powder blue makes this kitchen a standout.
The perfect pair would be beige or rust floor tile.
Here the black kitchen cabinets are with clear lines that combines classic and modern in one and in addition the intriguing brass geometry of the lamps and the contrasting white marble of the countertops create quite a dynamics.
Take the kitchen above for example.
Though dark wood cabinets will go with many shades we love the look with tan countertops.
Dark hardwood floors also work to anchor the room.
Cabinets can be all dark or just the bottom cabinets while the top remain a lighter color or vise versa.
The second one is to match the cabinet and the countertops.
A mosaic tile backsplash and white wall paint brighten up the room and contrast the deep brown hue of the cabinetry.
Take an example of choosing brownish granite with beige and rust touch.