Kitchen furniture color, the agony of choice

  • Erstellt am 2022-05-14 07:48:29

Fuchsbau35

2022-05-14 09:08:52
  • #1
I can well understand :) it was just a suggestion. I think you can already see a difference between the shades, but it might also be due to the lighting. If anything, I wouldn’t do the entire wall in wood look, but if possible, a strip in the middle. Or at least leave the cabinets at the bottom (and top) white. That way, the two wood tones don’t meet and possibly clash. At least with the cabinets, there might be some color changes over the years. And all in wood might be too heavy.
 

Fuchsbau35

2022-05-14 09:10:52
  • #2
Sorry, I only half read your post just now. Two fools one thought :) Yes, that's how I would do it. That can look very good.
 

ypg

2022-05-14 09:12:11
  • #3
"Similar" often conflicts. Shelves in a different look could then appear striped. If I may add: the entire left area up to the ceiling creates an imbalance with the other walls and could feel overwhelming despite the light color. I would choose the wall cabinets in a different look. P.s. I really like the access point.
 

ypg

2022-05-14 09:19:33
  • #4
Very bold, the splash of color ;) With closed and clear kitchens and a more or less existing wall, I like a photo wallpaper with a cooking or spice motif. Maybe that would be an idea?
 

kbt09

2022-05-14 09:37:02
  • #5
Like Yvonne, I would rather consider emphasizing the wall cabinets .. then there are no conflicts with the flooring.
 

Neubau2022

2022-05-14 09:39:01
  • #6


It’s difficult because you can’t achieve straight lines then. I have already presented it to the boss (wife). It was rejected :)

By the way, the back wall at the window should be light and we are trying to match it to the countertop. It is coming and will be chosen at the end.
 
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