Natural wood is one of the most beautiful elements to use in design. Painted kitchen cabinets have a great look to them, especially if you are trying to update your kitchen and want a quick, budget-friendly fix. Natural wood cabinets are unique in the way that they can bring a stunning texture to a kitchen that grounds it and gives it a one-of-a-kind flavor. This looks lends itself well to a rustic feel, but it is versatile enough to go well in a traditional or even contemporary space. Take a look at these great examples of kitchens with natural wood cabinets.
A colorful backsplash offers a pop of personality among the rustic wood cabinets.
You can have the best of both worlds by going with a two-tone look. The upper cabinets are painted a fresh white to keep the space open and airy, while the lower cabinets have a rich dark wood that brings some elegance to the kitchen.
Here is another example of the two-tone look, this time with a more colorful approach. A soft blue compliments the mid-tone wood.
Blonde wood lends itself to a clean, contemporary look on shaker cabinets matched with white countertops and accents.
The grain on these cabinets offers a very unique element to this space and is given a masculine, contemporary spin with dark grey countertops.
The beautiful wood grain is front and center in this clean, simple space, offering texture and warmth.
The rich wood in this eclectic kitchen has a worn look to it that gives it tons of character and charm, as though all the pieces were found in a cozy antique shop.
Distressed wood gives this kitchen a warm, lived-in feel that makes this kitchen look like it has many stories to tell.
Natural wood cabinets get a polished look in this upscale, contemporary kitchen.
This farmhouse kitchen incorporates chic touches such as white subway tile and blue accents to play off the rich heaviness of the wood.
Natural wood cabinets are a timeless, versatile look for a kitchen that has built-in character.
Warm regards,
Megan
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