Dark Red Painted Kitchen Cabinets. If painting your whole kitchen red feels too dramatic, try painting just your kitchen cabinets instead. Dark red cabinets with subdued gray walls and black granite countertops and accents give your kitchen a classy, high-end look with an edgy effect that is both sleek and sophisticated; mixing-and-matching bright red cabinets with white cabinets will give it a playful, fun look that invites laughter and good times.
Oil-based paint is the go-big-or-go-home of interior paints. As modern decor trends become more and more popular, dark kitchen cabinets have been on the rise. Black cabinets effectively fade into the background to show off the red island at center, while a light backsplash and countertops keep the painted pieces from feeling heavy.
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While many are quick to overlook dark cabinets to avoid a dark ambiance, dark colors have many functional finishes that pair great with any theme you can think of. This U-shape kitchen is a good example - Shaker style cabinets in dark mahogany finish with light neutral granite countertop, classic white painted walls and light tone ceramic tile flooring. This is it after PRIMING and painting… *Note that we only primed the red wall, not the other walls.
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