I want to respond to one of your earlier comments. You need to go with a style you like, keeping in mind your budget. Cool tones are still popular, but waning and warm tones are returning - none of that matters if you prefer one over the other except that it will cost a lot to transform a warm toned home into a cool toned home. Warm toned homes never totally went away, and neither will cool toned. Some of this is geographic. Cool tones never totally took off in my area - too many cold gray and white winter days, but they can be just the thing coming in from the sun on a hot Texas or Florida day.
You can go with white and still work with warm tones - white is neutral, it is the cool grays which make it cool toned. Many new design pics are showing warm wood tones. It really comes down to what do you like because chances are what ever implies "updated" will change before you need / want / can afford to change your kitchen again.
Making people unhappy with what they have so they will buy new stuff is marketing 101. Only the very rich can afford that:)
I pulled this from your idea book - this is white working with warm tones. That is a classic natural oak floor and I think a white oak island. This is what I am seeing in newer designs. It is much more welcoming then some of the gray / white designs.
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Antique mirror backsplash
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