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30+ Spaces That Show the Versatility of Two-Tone Kitchen Cabinets

So you’ve solemnly sworn to update your kitchen cabinets this year. There’s just one problem: You can’t commit to a color scheme. Sure, there are trendy colorways like green and the enigmatic black look, or you could always stick to a classic, like all-white or gray. We’re here to let you know that it is possible to have the best of both chromatic worlds with multicolored cupboards. In fact, two-tone kitchen cabinets can help you accomplish a myriad of design goals through complementary and contrasting colors or materials. Looking to accentuate those traditional Shaker cabinets? Consider accenting them in bright white, à la designer Jean-Louis Deniot. Want all eyes on your kitchen island? Paint your cabinets to suit, as designer Ken Fulk did in a stunning Sonoma scullery. No matter what you choose, these 32 lively kitchens prove that, when it comes to cabinets, two colors are often better than one.

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Green and Stainless Steel Cabinets

Andrea Ferrari

Leave it to Emiliano Salci of Dimorestudio to transform his small kitchen into a work of art. Here, the green cabinet units provide a delightful contrast to the shiny stainless steel ones. The color-block magic continues on the walls with the black and gold paint.

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Outlined Cabinets

Stephan Julliard

Jacques Grange gave one of his dear friends a bright kitchen to match her cheery personality. Here, an otherwise all-white kitchen is given a quirky twist with cabinets outlined in a bold azure.

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Weathered Green and White

Maureen M. Evans

Everything is timeworn in Elena Reygadas’s Mexico City apartment—including the well-used green kitchen island, which had a prior life as a carpenter’s bench. The mottled tones make the perfect contrast to the crisp off-white cabinets behind.

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Warm Timber and Bright White Cabinets

Eric Piasecki

Take a page from designer Ellie Cullman’s book by matching your cabinets to your island but keeping your cupboards white and staining the island to a deep, toasted finish. The hexagonal backsplash tiles, marble countertops, and splashes of yellow add even more contrast.

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Pale Green, Copper, and Timber Cabinets

Thomas Loof

The minty-fresh cabinets in this Hamptons home designed by Celerie Kemble are given a country twist with the warm copper tones found on the island and also on the hood, sink, and hardware.

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Light Timber and Grass Green Cabinets

Stephen Kent Johnson

What could be more relaxing than kitchen cabinets coated in a plucked-from-nature shade of green? Studio Shamshiri took the rustic look even further in this California dream home by leaving the monumental kitchen island au naturale.

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Mirrored Cabinets

Paul Raeside

Instead of contrasting color on your kitchen cabinets, you could also juxtapose textures and sheens. We love how the architectural salvage gurus at English firm Retrouvius added mirrors to the cabinet panels in this eclectic London home.

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Color-Blocked Cabinets

Ema Peter

Why have just one or two kitchen cabinet colors when you could go for three? This graphic scheme, in a Vancouver mother-daughter pad designed by PlaidFox, incorporates matte gold, teal, and charcoal tones for an ultracontemporary vibe.

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Striped Cabinets

Mikhail Loskutov

Or take the two-tone look another direction by painting your kitchen in Op Art–worthy stripes. Designer Tim Veresnovsky clad this entire pint-size kitchen in black-and-white eucalyptus veneer.

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Black and Stainless Steel Cabinets

Nathalie Krag

The residents of this Capri dream home have run their family-owned restaurant for generations. It was only fitting then that they get a kitchen with commercial grade appliances. Their designer Giuliano Andrea dell’Uva found them handsome black-and-stainless steel ones with contrasting cabinets to match.

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Timber and Tile Cabinets

Lindsay Brown

This once-dated ski chalet received a light-filled makeover, courtesy of designer Sara Oswalt, who gave the kitchen a modern-yet-cozy vibe with the custom timber cabinetry and contrasting tiled island. Bonus points: The wood cabinets complement the dramatic beams.

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Gray and Timber Cabinets

Thomas Loof

This Manhattan apartment has plenty of Art Deco pizzazz (just check out those floors!). We also love how designer Bradley Stephens selected muted gray cabinets to allow the rich wood island to be the real showstopper.

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Red Lacquer and Brass Cabinets

Stephan Julliard

Red-hot Parisian designer Hugo Toro gave these kitchen cabinets a leather effect with layers of lacquer (there’s a first time for everything!), but the kicker is the brass accents framing them out, not to mention the mesmerizing marble floors and walls.

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Dark Blue and Green Cabinets

Stephen Kent Johnson

We know this is an article about cabinets, but we love the idea of contrasting your open shelves too. In the case of designer Charlie Ferrer’s tiny New York kitchen, that meant blue lower cabinets topped with classic green shelves.

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Weathered Timber and Metal Cabinets

William Abranowicz

This Japanese-inspired house, located in upstate New York, is proof that you can achieve plenty of contrast on your kitchen cabinets just by mixing the right materials. Here, the brawny island is made from different woods and accented in riveted metal.

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Robin’s-Egg Blue and White Cabinets

Dominique Nabokov

Fashion legend Agnès b. has called this historic manor, located just outside of Versailles (yes, that Versailles), her home for the last 30 years. The kitchen reflects her easy sense of living (and dressing) with the robin’s-egg blue cabinets flanked by crisp white ones.

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Mixed Material Cabinets

Ye Rin Mok

Another approach to kitchen cabinets? Block them out! Here, in a Los Angeles bungalow designed by LAUN, each segment of the kitchen received its own dramatic volume in a single material, including polished brass, lacquer, and stone.

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Cream and Gold Cabinets

Ricardo Labougle

When you hire Lorenzo Castillo, you’re guaranteed some glamour—especially in the kitchen. In this historic home, a maximalist backsplash and swoon-worthy chandelier (it was sourced from a palace!) is brought back into the realm of mere mortals with country-style kitchen cabinets in mustard and cream.

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Pale Oak and Brass Cabinets

Stephen Kent Johnson

Here’s another example where the materiality of your kitchen island can play up that of your cabinets. In the case of this Hamptons home, designer Poonam Khanna kept the cabinets in cool, pale oak but clad the island in polished brass that will patinate over time.

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Blue and Black Cabinets

Peter Murdock

These two facing cabinet blocks might appear strait-laced, but if you look closer, you’ll see that designer Joe Nahem cleverly complemented and contrasted them with blue-versus-black cabinetry, and terrazzo-versus-stainless steel countertops.

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Duck-Egg and Dark Timber Cabinets

Douglas Friedman

Contemporary and antique sensibilities blend perfectly in this Ken Fulk–designed kitchen. The dark weathered island gives gravity to the room while duck-egg cabinets and white marble countertops keep things fresh.

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White-Edged Cabinets

Stephan Julliard

What could be prettier than this French kitchen in the seaside getaway of designer Jean-Louis Deniot? He painted the cabinets in a calming ocean blue and accented the panels in bright white for oodles of old-world charm.

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Acid Green and Gray Cabinets

Roger Davies

Who says kitchen cabinets can’t have a sense of humor? Designer David Netto gave this Arizona home electric lime–green upper cabinets, with more staid pale blue ones, akin to the desert skies just outside.

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Wood, White, Tile

Richard Powers

In this stunning house in Marrakech, owned by the founders of tile design house Popham Design, enchanting floor and wall tiles provide a textured backdrop to white and wood cabinets.

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Seafoam and White

Monica Wang

In this Spanish style home, sea foam base cabinets and white wall cabinets are unified with brass hardware.

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Powder Blue and White

Björn Wallander

In this Beverly Hills cottage belonging to designer Madeline Stuart, a lover of the Arts and Crafts movement, the kitchen’s cabinetry—powder blue on bottom, white up top—is custom made and the flooring is Marmoleum.

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Glossy White and Warm Wood

Eric Piasecki

In a Manhattan home overlooking the Hudson River, the kitchen counter is by Antolini, the stove and oven are by Miele, the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero, and the sink fittings are by Dornbracht. The real story though is the play between warm wood cabinets and glossy white.

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Stainless and White

Simon Upton

In this New York townhouse’s black and white kitchen, the sleek pendants are from a Czech factory, and the 1940s stools are by Warren McArthur.

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Black Border

William Abranowicz

In photographer William Abranowicz’s Westchester, New York, ranch house, pendant lights by Produzione Privata hang above the marble-top kitchen counter, adding a clean, minimalistic accent to the black and white space.

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White and Wood

William Abranowicz

Designer Stephan Jones and San Francisco art dealer Francis Mill turned a former warehouse space into an art-filled apartment. The kitchen is no exception: The statement wall sculpture is by Manuel Neri.

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Grassy Green and White

Eric Piasecki

This stunning Houston home makes organization bold with its lower custom cabinets painted in a strié effect and the upper cabinets painted in Sherwin-Williams’s Roman Column.

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Black and White

Björn Wallander

In this modernist San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, home, an island encased in wood that was charred on-site contrasts with a local granite backsplash with a leather finish and stainless cabinets.

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30 Stylish Two-Toned Kitchen Ideas (From an Expert)

The Look Works With All Kitchen Sizes

Studio McGee 

Say goodbye to the stark white kitchens of the past and hello to the mix of colors that define the kitchen trends of the present. According to Yelp's home expert, interior designer Lauren Makk, "a two-toned kitchen is a really easy way to create instant interest. " While the look has been around for a few years, it's clear that two-toned kitchen cabinets are a stylish, dynamic trend that's here to stay. It involves playing with different variations to paint your kitchen cabinets two different colors, usually by contrasting the upper and lower cabinets.

A frequent iteration of the look includes a darker color for the lower cabinets and a lighter shade for higher shelves. Think white cabinets above the sink paired with shades of blue, black, or brown below. However, there are no set rules for which color combinations or design elements work best.

Trade restrained color schemes like white-on-white for bold contrasts of black and gray, variations of green and blue, and combinations of tan and white. Even a small kitchen can have two-toned cabinets for a striking statement. "Whether your home is a chic cottage or a modern mansion, this trend can easily be implemented into any good design or style," Makk says. Grab some paint swatches, a few brushes, and an old T-shirt to start designing.

Here are 30 two-toned kitchen cabinets to inspire your next show-stopping interior design project.

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Sarah Sherman Samuel

"Variables like tile and appliances may change in the future, but your cabinetry tends to stick around a bit longer, so pick combos you can live with for years to come," Makk advises. Here, gold handles connect white cabinets to complementary light green cabinetry beneath a white marble counter. The subtle green of the lower cabinets is a choice that could easily adapt to other changing design features.

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Kate Osborne Photography DESIGN: Studio McGee

A crisp way to test out two-toned kitchen cabinets in black and white is to contrast white countertops, backsplash, and upper cabinets with a bold black paint color below. With bright subway tile and a statement-making patterned floor, this kitchen appears refined and highly designed.

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 Black Lacquer

"Whether your space is big or small, a two-toned effect adds instant drama to any well-designed space," Makk says. When mixing colors, don't be afraid to opt for unconventional materials and textures to bring the drama. This contemporary kitchen features slick black cabinetry paired with lighter ones made of an entirely different material. These disparate elements play with the contrast of the brown wooden door and table to give the kitchen a variation of colors and textures.

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 Sharyn Cairns DESIGN: Fiona Lynch

For something with a touch more edge, experiment with a unique hue like this pastel mint green. The burst of color completely shifts the tone of this otherwise minimalist gray and white kitchen. The muted palette of the rest of the space draws the eye upward and allows the cabinets to pop against the marble wall.

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 Alexandra Rowley DESIGN: Studio DB

"Most kitchen designers have shaken it up by mixing traditional wood cabinets with a colorful kitchen island," says Makk. This two-toned kitchen seamlessly incorporates white upper cabinets with wooden lower cabinets. White countertops are continued to the island's waterfall design, while wooden features from the floor, under the island, and on the lower cabinets unite the space. The subtle black from the hanging pendant lighting also matches the black barstools to tie the kitchen together.

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 Ragnar Ómarsson DESIGN: Pella Hedeby

Using multiple colors doesn't mean you have to opt for bright, loud hues. This black-and-gray kitchen is subdued and sophisticated. The primary colors match the minimalistic décor of the space, making the kitchen look clean and streamlined. 

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 Thomas Dalhoff DESIGN: Brett Mickan Interior Design

Instead of contrasting upper and lower kitchen cabinets, try color-blocking and leaving one wall of cabinets a single shade while switching things up on another wall. Here, all-white cabinets, counters, and subway tile backsplash stand apart from a wall of charcoal-colored cabinets. This gives the space some serious dimension.

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Jessica White Photography DESIGN: Studio McGee

For a subtle distinction in color, pair white cabinets with a cool blue hue. According to Makk, "your color combinations are always reliant on a variety of things, and should complement your finishes." This design features two-toned kitchen cabinets in blue and white, offering a bright shade on the upper cabinets and understated blue shades below. By pairing the combination with a marble subway tile backsplash, the gray tint is brought out in the lower cabinets.

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Sarah Sherman Samuel

A surefire way to ensure that two-toned kitchen cabinets remain cohesive is to use the same material throughout the room and only vary the design in color. This industrious kitchen ensures that white and blue cabinets look connected by uniting the elements with the same material featuring vertical lines and gold hardware.

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 Amber Interiors

"One common mistake is to choose colors that are too trendy and won't withstand the design test of time," Makk explains. Two-toned kitchen cabinets can stay aligned with popular looks by keeping the color choices simple.

To avoid this pitfall, stick with color combinations that you know work well together. This space utilizes a black island to add dimension and flair to the rest of the white kitchen. This look still features pops of color found in the pink runner rug and brown textured barstool chairs.

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Becky Kimball Photography; DESIGN: Studio McGee

Take the flooring into consideration when selecting colors for the rest of your kitchen. In this space, navy and white kitchen cabinets stand out against dark wood flooring, making the colors pop even more. The two-toned cabinets also match the island, keeping the various blue and white elements connected for a cohesive design.

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 Alexander Design

A simple variation in color and texture between a kitchen island and kitchen cabinets adds so much interest and dimension to a space. This welcoming kitchen features a wooden island with deep brown cabinets that stand out against the black countertop and darker cabinetry above. Along with the cabinets, a colorful kitchen rug adds another element of design to the room.

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 BHDM Design

This small kitchen in the Upper East Side is brimming with stunning décor and sleek design elements. Shiny white cabinets sit above the countertops and complement the textured tile backsplash. Opposite a neatly organized gallery wall is darker cabinetry on the lower half of the kitchen. With lighter elements on top and dark pieces below, the kitchen feels much more spacious.

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 Elizabeth Roberts

This blue and white kitchen proves that the dynamic design can look and feel traditional. Located in a Carroll Gardens Townhouse in Brooklyn, the white subway tile backsplash, navy blue lower cabinets, and white upper shelving create a timeless look. Try using gold hardware like this to tie the varied elements together.

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Elizabeth Roberts

Not only is this kitchen two-toned, but it also features beautiful marble countertops, shelves, and backsplash. Sleek, seamless white drawers and appliances on one wall contrast with black lower cabinets beneath the sink. Combined with the stunning marble countertops, this loft kitchen is a sight to be seen. Add a bold countertop into the mix to get the look for yourself.

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 Jessica Helgerson Interior Design

The bones of this kitchen may have been built in 1885, but the two-toned cabinets and gold light pendants make this space entirely modern. A glamorous white ceiling, walls, and cabinets contrast with the dark wood of the kitchen island. In addition to the varying shades between the island and the cabinets, the white drawers also stand out again the black stove. If you have room, try incorporating a large square wood island in the center of an all-white kitchen to achieve a similar look.

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Cathie Hong

This modern kitchen shows how subtle changes can upgrade a space. With two-toned cabinets in gray and white, it offers a minimalist perspective by pairing a textured white backsplash with the upper cabinets. Adding in the light wooden shelves just below the upper cabinets adds a brand new sense of depth, creating an interesting space to display smaller items. Incorporate some wooden shelves under your cabinets for extra space and an aesthetic boost. 

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Blakely Interior Design

Choosing your colors is essential, but so is their placement. Before finalizing your decision, keep in mind what you want the kitchen's focal point to be. If you have a stunning backsplash nestled between upper and lower cabinets, it's helpful to select a color (like this dark ocean hue) that will contrast enough to showcase it. With additional white cabinets under the sink and island, there is plenty of backdrops to allow the blue to shine.

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Maite Granda

Committing to painting an entire row of cabinets in a bright color can feel risky—but there is a way to make it work. Use a kitchen island as a focal point to display a radiant, eye-catching hue. This works exceptionally well if your kitchen is primarily a neutral shade, like this mostly white one, so your chosen color can shine without overpowering the whole room.

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House Sprucing

Two-tone color schemes can suit a variety of designs, including different shades of the same color. Using a pale blue on the higher and muted periwinkle blue on the lower cabinets, accented with a wooden counter, gives a fresh, clean look. Select a color and experiment with different hues to ensure the space looks cohesive while still adding variety.

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Gold a la Mode

Sticking to strictly neutrals isn't the only option if you want something subtle. Using white on upper cabinets and pairing it with a paler version of another hue, like the sage green used here, gives a minimalist atmosphere while still including non-neutral possibilities. Try using muted tones of your favorite color to try the trend out for yourself.

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Louis Dunca-He

If you want to embrace your eclectic side, a bright color for your upper cabinets can be a fun way to mix things up. This kitchen used a bright teal for the top cabinets, which command attention immediately. However, rather than pairing it with a white or strictly brown color, use dark wood instead. It works perfectly as an anchor and adds some variety. Throw in some circular modern light fixtures to add some flair.

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Naked Kitchens

White and black kitchen cabinets already look classic, but adding some dark wood into the picture takes it a step further. This kitchen uses ceiling-to-floor white cabinets that flow into a black and white marble backsplash, giving the impression of a larger space. Adding the kitchen island that contains charcoal cabinets, a marble counter, and dark wood gives the hallmarks of an upscale classic kitchen.

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Naked Kitchens

Colorful kitchens can be tricky, but they're absolutely worth it with the right design elements. These teal lower cabinets and pastel pink upper and side cabinets are tied together with a stunning marble-inspired backsplash containing both hues. It's a perfect way to tie the whole room together.

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Naked Kitchens

Matte finishes can give a clean, fresh look to whatever space they're in—and kitchens are no exception. Using rich yellow for the cabinets along the wall provides a contemporary vibe and makes a perfect frame for the white and gray backsplash. Contrasting with deep blue cabinets under the island and topped with a white, reflective counter keeps things looking smooth. Use complementary colors with a matte finish to try the look in your space.

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Naked Kitchens

There is no need to shy away from brighter colors for your kitchen cabinets. Pairing a lighter pink on the lower cabinets and a darker plum shade on the upper seems like it's breaking the rules. Still, the result is a dazzling and inviting kitchen space that's worth it. Choose a lighter and darker shade of your favorite hue to add some excitement to the place you prep your meals.

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Naked Kitchens

Farmhouse styles don't always have to be the standard white and blue color scheme; gray works just as well. If you want to give your kitchen a modern farmhouse twist, lean towards a darker blue and light, muted gray, with golden wood accents and silver hardware.

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Naked Kitchens

There is more than one way to create interest in your kitchen through cabinets. Instead of hiding plates and glassware behind solid doors, go for options with a glass door and white trim. The inside of the cabinets show off a stunning bright teal and make the space feel larger by revealing what's inside. Switch out your upper cabinets for options with glass doors and see how much your space changes.

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Naked Kitchens

There are several aspects to consider when applying two-toned cabinets to your kitchen. Keep in mind what your wall color is—it may be the key to tying together two different hues. This kitchen combines multiple colors and textures: bright, blue-green lower cabinets and dark wooden upper ones, a marble backsplash, and a light, gray wall that serves as the perfect backdrop.

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Serghei Starus via Getty Images

Shiny white upper cabinets and deep purple lower cabinets capture your attention right away in this kitchen. Add reflective cabinets to give a futuristic, modern feeling to your space, then incorporate a non-distracting backsplash and minimal dećor to keep things clean and sophisticated.

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Scarlet Sails residential complex

SINCHUGOVA DESIGN STUDIO

54m2
An example of the original design: a straight, gray and white modern style kitchen-living room with flat fronts, gray fronts, a gray splashback, beige floors and a two-tone kitchen

9002 in the style of minimalism

"DemidovA." | FURNITURE | DESIGN

Inspired by home comfort: medium-sized corner, light modern kitchen-living room with inset sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, black appliances, white floor, white worktop and two-tone cabinet without island

Lakhta Plaza

Zina Malysheva

Pictured: a modern style u-shaped kitchen-living room with an inset sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, white splashback, black appliances, medium-toned parquet floors, a peninsula, brown floors, white worktop and two-tone cabinetry

OSH_flat

QUADRUM Architecture Studio

Inspiration for home comfort: mid-sized modern style corner kitchen with dining table, sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, gray splashback, gray floor, gray worktop , black appliances and a two-tone set without an island

Decorating the apartment for photography

Anna Koroleva

Fresh design idea: mid-sized scandinavian style corner kitchen with dining table, flat cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, acrylic stone worktops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances

Aptekarsky pr.

Arca design

A source of inspiration for home comfort: a direct kitchen in a modern style with flat facades, gray facades, a gray splashback, appliances from stainless steel, medium parquet flooring, island, brown flooring, beige countertops and two-tone set 9Ol000 3 colors: white, blue and pink. The interior of the bar counter is corrugated and painted in the same shade as the wall in the living room.
Photo of a medium sized straight modern kitchen with dining table, single sink, flat cabinets, white cabinets, acrylic stone worktops, white splashback, porcelain tile splashback, black appliances, medium hardwood floors, island, brown flooring, white countertop and two-tone set

Gorki project

Anton Petrov | ANTON PETROV Unique Home

A fresh design idea for a modern style kitchen with flat cabinets, gray cabinets, metallic splashback, metal tile splashback, island, gray floor, black countertops, tiered ceiling and two tone cabinets - great interior photo

Apartment on Malomoskovskaya

DOMEO / DOMEO

Pictured: modern straight kitchen with dining table, flat cabinets, pink cabinets, white splashback, white flooring and two-tone cabinet with

PIK - budget scandinavia

Pegasova Elena / Pegasova Design

Design idea: a small corner, bright kitchen with a cupboard over the refrigerator in a modern style with a dining table, flat cabinets, beige cabinets, white splashback, boar tile splashback, appliances stainless steel, light parquet flooring, beige flooring, white countertops and two-tone suite without island

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Studio DA

Apartment for temporary residence of a family of two in TriBeCa residential complex. The interiors are made in a modern style. The design in the project turned out to be laconic, calm, but with interesting accents that gracefully complement the overall picture. Mirror panels in the hallway increase the space, look stylish and original. Modern paintings in the living room and bedroom complement the overall composition and combine all the colors and midtones that we used, creating a harmonious space

Family apartment in the House on Schukinskaya

Elizaveta Volovich | Studio "Brand Home"

Design idea: a separate, corner kitchen in a modern style with an overhead sink, recessed panel fronts, turquoise fronts, multi-colored splashback, colored appliances, an island, brown floors, beige worktops and a two-tone set

Lira residential complex

propertylab+art

The kitchen is combined with the living room. Kitchen furniture is made to order. Concrete top, painted fronts
Stylish design: bright modern style kitchen-living room with a monolithic sink, flat facades, white facades, an island, beige floors and a two-tone set - the latest trend

Realized project of a three-room apartment in a modern style, Ufa.

Anastasia Gabdrakhimova

Stylish design: medium sized u-shaped kitchen-living room, in white tones with wood finishes in a modern style with a single sink, flat fronts, black fronts, quartz agglomerate worktops, black backsplash, porcelain tile backsplash, black appliances, medium parquet flooring, peninsula, brown flooring, black countertops and a two-tone set - the latest trend

Apartment ZhK Bolshevik

K&K archdesign

Tall oak kitchen fronts and built-in cooker hood. Details.
Inspiration for home comfort: modern style kitchen with dining table, black backsplash, island, black worktop, two-tone cabinetry, flat fronts and gray fronts

Stylish design small scandinavian style corner kitchen with dining table, sink sink, flat cabinets, acrylic stone worktops, beige splashback, stainless steel appliances, porcelain stoneware flooring, beige flooring, beige worktops, green cabinets and two tone cabinets without islands - latest trend

Project in Moscow City

Dantone Home

Stylish design: modern style corner kitchen with flat fronts, gray fronts, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, multi-colored floors, gray countertops and a two-tone suite without an island - the latest trend

Two-tone kitchen sets: a variety of choices

Two-tone rustic kitchen sets

Two-tone kitchen sets will change your favorite place in the apartment. Below are unique ideas with modern style and original details. Whether you're renovating your kitchen or just looking to draw inspiration from a home you hope to move into one day, these are worth checking out. nine0003

You can admire this chic kitchen. White on top, navy blue on the bottom, and marble countertops in the middle - marvelous nautical style.

Water motifs

A more masculine take on contemporary design with charcoal finishes and stainless steel appliances.

Gorgeous white cabinets upstairs add brightness

Black vanity units in the center are a visual focal point both bold and clean in this white space. This is definitely a modernist and stylish element of the overall design. nine0003

Fashionable splendor

Anyone would be happy to own such a bright and romantic set. The color on the top makes the space look larger, while the hazy gray on the bottom adds a classy charm.

A delicate combination

The next example has a slightly more traditional design, but the emerald touches on the wood cabinets are a unique and personal touch. This option is a bit darker, so make sure you have good lighting if you choose something like this. nine0003

Special attention paid to light

For those who like a bit of femininity and versatility, this two-tone furniture set will suit. It is surrounded by an aura of rustic style.

A bit of a vintage look

This creamy and washed blue is simply beautiful. Shabby nature chic also has a very clean, modern vibe.

This vibe works in more modern looks.

This model has a royal, modernist sense of space and the illusion that it is larger thanks to the white color. nine0003

A visual enlargement of the space

This chic kitchen is full of newfangled energy. The two tone cabinets really make her finish unique.

Pairing stormy blue with pure white

Paired sage cabinets with white tops, marble and even rich gold hardware are presented in this rather elegant design.

Playing with tone

For those who love modern or futuristic interiors, this kitchen will be a source of inspiration. Natural wood is combined with shiny cream accents. nine0003

High quality furniture

Here's another luxurious design that will make your head spin. It has so many great layers that just start with cream and charcoal cabinets.

Sophisticated colors

This is another two-tone set. Delicate, romantic & relaxing. This is what is achieved when it comes to kitchen design.

Delicate furniture shade

This white and blue model inspires. The color scheme of the upper elements visually enlarges the space. nine0003

The lower part looks expensive

The next room is decorated in retro hipster style. The facades are dark wood below and ultra-modern white above.

It is worth noting the magnificent marble island in the middle

If you want a more natural and organic style, you can add green. This design is simple and clean, yet unique.

A splash of color makes the painting stand out.

Black and white is always a classic way to go, especially when the floor fits into the two-tone scheme of the set. Add some yellow and enjoy a fun kitchen. nine0003

This interior is timeless

This example is a bit more modern. The design of the glasses will help you choose the right dishes, and the lower part and the frame of the electronics are gray-green.

Interesting shade of fronts

This is a more sophisticated and traditional version. The center of the cream color is in contrast with the dark wood.

Deep color infused into most of the space

Take a look at this raw, edgy kitchen design.

A unique combination of rustic and modern looks

Another great example of this combination is below. It has more courage.

There's a touch of industrialism here

You can go for a more subdued style if the lighting helps to expand the space. Look at this natural light wood combined with a crisp and rich charcoal tone.

Optional white

Milk cabinets work well in different directions and with other colors. In the photo below, they fit quite nicely into a classic kitchen. nine0003

Modern counter in the middle

This space has character thanks to the turquoise cabinets, and functionality as the atmosphere is very spacious.

Large room furniture

Another example of a more masculine style follows. Dark woods, small grays and deeper tones come together to create something luxurious.

Traditional combination

White and chocolate can make the same impression as a classic pair with black. This combination is timeless and works in both traditional and contemporary settings. nine0003

Accessories keep the style going

Here's another design that goes a little beyond the two tone concept. This kitchen is filled with storage spaces that are literally made up of a couple of shades.

Modern interior

This set has two different types of wardrobes - chic white and, if you notice, with visible shelves. This is a more fashionable way to provide storage for items.

Red accent on the wall

Sweet and charming, this small space is also decorated in two shades.


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