When you choose to paint your cabinets with N-Hance of Quad Counties, you can choose from a myriad of colors. It might seem like an impossible decision to narrow it down to just one color, but with a little guidance and direction you can feel much better about it.

Here are our professional tips to help you choose a brilliant color for your kitchen remodel.

Choosing A Custom Cabinet Color 

What’s your favorite style of kitchen? This question should drive every decision you make. Never deviate from your preferred style. As an example, cream, soft white, or stained cabinets are cohesive with more traditional designs. Bright, bold cabinet colors with more contrast are typically seen in more modern kitchens.

Whether you’re more of a traditional or modern type of person, neutral colors like black, gray, or white transcend barriers and can look amazing in a variety of different kitchen designs.

We have a solution for those who struggle to decide on the right cabinet color. Two-tone cabinets are the answer for you. One idea would be implementing one color on your upper cabinets and another on the bottom of your kitchen island. The darker color is typically on the bottom cabinets as an anchor with the lighter colored cabinets on top.

The cabinet color you choose will be a reflection of your personality and style. Obviously the color of your cabinets will have a significant impact on the feeling of your kitchen. So be thoughtful. Be intentional with your choice. Make sure you choose a color you’ll love every time you walk in to your kitchen, and you really can’t go wrong.

Custom Color Options in Quad Counties 

There’s no need to be hesitant—coming to a decision on your cabinet painting color isn’t a journey you have to go alone. Our team of professionals at N-Hance of Quad Counties will assist you every step of the way and help you achieve the kitchen of your dreams.

What are you waiting for? Bring your new kitchen to life with cabinet painting from N-Hance of Quad Counties.

Schedule your FREE estimate today to get started!