Frameless cabinets with painted finish other than white
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"'Best" cabinet line for frameless white painted kitchen
Comments (25)The ones I am looking at right now are: 1 - Bellmont 1600 2 - Bellmont 1900 3 - Canyon Creek's Katana Line (I wish they had the higher end line up here, they seem much better and very customizable) 4 - Barkers 5 - Durasupreme is here, but I fear it is too spendy. Egads, though, you can notice the difference in heft. I've been afraid to price them. 6 - Brookhaven. I went to Home Depot and learned that Innermost isn't sold in Alaska's HD stores. My research is still so preliminary. But, I'm impressed with the finishes with Bellmont, and that you can mix 1600 and 1900 series to make it more affordable or customizable where you need it. But, so far, Bellmont 1900 is almost twice as much as Barkers with walnut/clearcoat lowers and white painted uppers - and Brookhaven is more than Bellmont, of course. I'm comparing apples to apples as best I can, but it is difficult to really ensure that given how things work in the pricing game. I'm willing to pay more to get what I want and ensure they are good down the road if I have to, but I admit, I'm struggling with how to figure that out....See MoreShould white cabinet paint be the same as other white in house?
Comments (7)I'm embarassed to say I didn't give this any thought when we chose creamy cabinets, but it's worked out fine. Our trim is more of a real white, the cabinets are more of a vanilla. We have a white-trimmed window between two creamy cabinets and I never notice they're slightly different colors. We also have white beadboard on a non-cabinet wall in the kitchen that's the same white as the window trim but different from the cabinets, and that doesn't jump out at me either. Our kitchen chairs are a different creamy white than the creamy white cabinets, and that also doesn't bug me. This might not help, but that's the report from a creamy/regular white kitchen!...See MoreOther than White Cabinets for White Macaubus?
Comments (1)Your bathroom looks great so far! We used WM in our kitchen, and in looking for paint colors for our glass BS, we found that greenish grays or blue-green greys looked best with the WM. (Charcoal also looks good, but probably would not work well with your floors.) Take a look at Dusty Dream (DE6312) by Dunn Edwards. The sample we tried looked great with the WM. We went one shade lighter (Haze Blue) for our BS because we have walnut cabinets and wanted a lighter shade on the walls, but Dusty Dream would look great for cabinets, IMHO. A couple of the darker shades on that swatch card could also work well. One card over, Grey Flannel (DE6319) was also a color that looked really good with WM. Here is a link that might be useful: Dunn Edwards...See MoreWainscotting painted anything other than white?
Comments (6)Pretty tiles! ANy particular brand of paint that you'd be purchasing? How light or dark do you think that you would want to go? FWIW I'm glad to see trim and wainscoting painted colors other than white. I think that painted trim is making a comeback and what a great way to add color to a room w/o splashing it from ceiling to floor and wall to wall. The house that I grew up in had white walls and every room had trim painted a different color including the wainscoting in the TV room which was mustard. My mom did a wonderful job!...See MoreUser
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