If you re worn out on stark white kitchens and bored by brown shaker cabinets it s time to start having gray thoughts this bright kitchen from studio mcgee is proof that gray doesn t mean dingy.
Brown kitchen cabinets gray floor.
Warmer toned floors are attractive with brown wooden kitchen cabinets or dark countertops.
The kitchen in the middle photo has a warmer tan wall color and a reddish brown island stain that is complemented by the warm red brown wood tones in the floor.
Instead most people opt for white or brown floors when it comes to their kitchen.
More and more homeowners are opting out of the popular all white or wood brown cabinet styles to try out grey painted kitchen cabinets.
For this reason many people choose to stay away from the color.
Gray and white kitchen ideas can be trendy but using dark grays may be too dark for the average kitchen.
On the ground a gray porcelain tile flooring was used.
Soothing shades of gray brown and black give this traditional kitchen a natural vibe that s enhanced by the honey tone hardwood floor.
The color on the kitchen tile has a slight hint of blue to give it some interest.
There are lots of contrasting finishes going on in this transitional kitchen hardwood floors a natural stone accent wall dark grey cabinets and a waterfall marble island contribute to the unique rustic design.
The cabinet hardware and barstools add extra dashes of black.
Unfortunately the color gray is often associated with feelings of sadness.
The oslo gray cabinets provide the perfect contrast between the light wood floors white backsplash and white ceiling.
One common reason why homeowners avoid grey is the color s association with dullness modesty and boredom.
To add warmth your best option is to go with hardwood floors though you can also find laminate and tile flooring in brown and red tones.
On the wall we have contrasting dark gray cabinets and black subway tile backsplashes to really make the wall pop.
The warmth of the wood floor gives contrast to the otherwise neutral color palette.
Gray floors certainly are not something you see every day especially in kitchens.
One area where it has become common is in kitchen cabinets.
By breaking up the upper and lower cabinets and adding in a medium shade of gray to the bottom ones this kitchen is anything but drab.
The leather brown floors paired with the oslo gray cabinets work great in this kitchen because of its abundant natural lighting.