Our team at All Work Construction offers several kitchen remodeling services in Dracut, MA, and the surrounding area. Those services include full kitchen remodels or a few select services. If you’re not ready to fully redo your kitchen, replacing your cabinets and countertops is a great way to feel like you had a kitchen remodel without all the construction in your home.
Do you need some inspiration for your kitchen remodeling project in Dracut, MA? Here are some cabinet and countertop colors that look great together.
Keep It Classic: Black & White
Basic colors like black and white continue to be popular because their simplicity defies changing trends and never goes out of style. Pairing white cabinets with black countertops creates a bright, gleaming kitchen with a bold focal point. You can also do it the other way around. Let black cabinets make a bold statement while white countertops brighten up the space.
A Neutral Canvas: Gray on Gray
Choosing the same color for your counters and cabinets doesn’t have to be boring. That may seem like a silly thing to say when we’re talking about gray, but hear us out. Not all grays are the same; there is a spectrum of light and dark tints, and gray can have warm or cool undertones. Gray is an excellent neutral color that allows you to brighten up your kitchen with pops of color in your tiles, on the walls, or even with your appliances.
Cool Colors: White & Blue
If neutrals aren’t to your taste but you don’t want to be too bold with your color choices, blue and white are the ideal color combo. White cabinets with dark blue countertops have a similar effect as a black and white kitchen but with a softer feel. If you prefer blue to be the dominant color, blue cabinets and white countertops are also a timeless look with a whimsical feel. And there are plenty of shades of blue to choose from. There’s navy, powder, periwinkle, aqua…the list goes on. They all look great with white, so choose your favorite!
Earth Tones: Natural Wood & Green
We can’t leave out the earthy and natural look. Some people will tell you natural wood cabinets are dated, but that all depends on how you use them. Simple styles, like shaker cabinets, bring classic and modern styles together no matter what wood you prefer. As to countertops, when we say green, we don’t mean the faux-marble laminate every home had in the 80s and 90s. Natural stone countertops with some variation in the surface—granite is a good example—bring the beauty of nature into your kitchen without looking dated.