Looking for a chic way to update your kitchen? How about painting your cabinets a COLOR? I’m really loving white walls in spaces, but with colored trim, moulding, cabinets, ceilings, etc. lately. If I had the guts to re-paint my house, that is what I’d do…but I need to add the architectural details first so it wouldn’t look so BORING in white! I saw these kitchen photos and thought that it was such a calming and chic color scheme, I just had to share it to give a little inspiration. So without further adieu, I give you the Texas kitchen of Sally Wheat (which has been all over blogland, I know, but I had to file it away here in my little corner of the web!).
The cabinets are painted ‘Fieldstone’ by Benjamin Moore, a mid-value warm gray that is just so perfect with those marble countertops. A great example of how to inject some color into your space without painting the walls an actual color.
I love the casement window, the gorgeous Farmhouse style apron-front sink, the polished nickel faucet and cup pull hardware, and the decorative brackets on the open shelving. Notice how the cabinets’ hinges aren’t showing? It keeps the look of the cabinets less busy (or you can try white hinges with white cabinets, and metal pulls).
White subway tile with white grout is always a good choice. I love the open shelving to show off her great crystal and white glass collection.
And here is the wide angle shot of the whole space. How about those industrial pendants? And that plate wall? If you click over to see the whole house (see the link below), you’ll see that the homeowner/designer loves to mix vintage/traditional pieces with modern elements and trends for an eclectic look, and she does it well.
Want to re-create a kitchen like this? Try these items:
Polished Chrome Bridge Faucet, Overstock.com: $174.99 (it used to be $109.99 – always check for specials!).
Polished Chrome Bin/Drawer Pull, eBay.com: $1.70 each (eBay is a GREAT place to buy cabinet hardware).
Fisherman Ceiling Lamp, Pottery Barn Kids: $89.00 each. (But PB should know – clear light = clear bulb!)
DOMSJÖ Double Bowl Sink, IKEA: $312.98 (this one is HUGE at over 3 feet wide!)
And this is their single bowl version, 25″ wide: DOMSJÖ Sink bowl from IKEA, $185.99.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this kitchen! Have you seen it before? What do you think of painted cabinets? Would you rather stick with wood or white? Let me know! Happy painting!
{Images via Cote De Texas of Sally Wheat’s kitchen. Click here to view the entire home!}












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