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If you’re interested in a new cabinet installation for your kitchen, you’re probably wondering what aesthetic to go with. For many, it’s hard to find the balance between classic, but not boring. Perhaps that’s why two-tone cabinets have been emerging as a trend. This idea usually manifests itself in the use of one color for the upper row of cabinets and a second color for the lower ones to add dimension and interest. The guide below offers advice for using this design idea well.

3 Factors to Consider for Two-Tone Cabinet Installation

1. Size

Color has a way of making a room look larger or smaller. If yours is already spacious, you shouldn’t have any issues incorporating darker hues on both the top and bottom if that is your preference. However, if your kitchen is a bit cozier, opt for less saturated tones to stop it from feeling cramped. Additionally, having the lighter of the two colors up top will make the room look taller.

2. Combinations

cabinet installationIf you love a bold, colorful aesthetic, you might be eager to try something out-of-the-box for your cabinet installation, like gold and violet or hunter green and magenta. However, if you want to incorporate a flashy color, stick to using just one, and instead pair it with a quieter, more neutral shade. This will keep the space from feeling over the top.

3. Other Features

If you decide to go with two-tone cabinet installation, it sets the color scheme for the room—much more so than if all the cabinets were the same shade. Therefore, make sure that the backsplash and any appliances you plan to keep or install tie in well. 

 

Interested in two-tone cabinet installation for your kitchen? Talk to the professionals at DRD Home Services. Located in La Vista, NE, these contractors are familiar with all sorts of interior design trends, and they’ll lend their expertise to your project to ensure a beautiful, timeless space. Visit their website to view some of their past work, or call (727) 595-5500 to discuss your project today.

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