How To Coordinate Your Kitchen Elements

Should your cabinets and countertops match? Should your countertops match your backsplash? What about the floors? How do you get everything to look like it belongs?

Coordinating kitchen elements can be tricky without knowing what to do or where to start. But as the “hub” of the home, this room is central and deserves a cohesive color scheme that makes each piece work together. 

Today, you’ll learn how to coordinate your kitchen elements to make everything look like it belongs, bringing you the tranquility that a good kitchen should! Let’s get into it!

Take Note Of Stationary Elements 

Switching cabinet colors and backsplashes is almost no hassle, so you’ll need to plan your new style around the elements that aren’t so easy to change, like the countertops, flooring, and appliances. 

Also, choose a focal point for the room. Countertops and cabinets are usually the most popular options. You’re not limited to those two, however. They’re just the easiest to work with. 

Pick A Design Style

The next step is choosing a design style that covers all your stationary elements and fits the rest of your home. Here are some of the hottest kitchen styles right now.

Classic Country

Classic country kitchens are timeless. They’re peaceful, traditional-looking kitchens with lighter colors and wood tones. 

Cozy Traditional

This kitchen style has all those cozy traditional vibes, including warmer wood tones and darker colors. 

Modern Minimalist

Modern minimalist kitchens are sleek and new, with little flare. You’ll mostly find cool white shades with some grays to balance it out. 

Airy Coastal

Coastal kitchens are light and fresh with tons of beachy colors that bring that easy-breezy vibe. Here, you’ll find lighter wood tones and seaside-inspired colors, mainly lighter blues and sandy browns. 

Bold & Bright Contemporary

Contemporary kitchens are bold. They feature a mix of different designs and vibrant colors. If you’re into all things artsy, this is it! 

Pick A Fitting Color Palette 

After finding the perfect theme to help you coordinate your kitchen elements, pick 2 to 3 colors that complement your stationary kitchen elements (and each other). 

Choose a focus color to be assigned to your kitchen’s focal point. Then, choose a secondary color to complement or offset the color of the focal point. If it’s complementary, consider a third color to create more visual appeal. 

Bring Your Kitchen Style Together With Quality Cabinet Coatings!

Coordinating your kitchen elements is crucial to how the room will look. This cohesive aesthetic makes the room look more organized. 

When it’s time for you to bring it all together with new-looking cabinets, make sure you hire someone to put that last touch on your new kitchen. Call Quality Cabinet Coatings today to learn more!

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