Below I've listed many of the beautiful white kitchens from around the design world featuring hardware available at D. Lawless Hardware. However, hardware is just a small part of these projects. And I know most of you are here for ideas beyond hardware. So I've left the marketing to a minimum and I'll just focus on the full kitchen space so that those of you with a redesign in your future can gather some ideas for what you want in your home.
This first kitchen comes from I Heart Naptime. Jamielyn updated her kitchen with a nice pairing of white and grey tones. For the cabinet hardware she decided to keep it as simple as possible with little black knobs on each cabinet. Also, stainless steel appliances go great with the tile and creates a nice sliding scale of tones from the white cabinets to the black cabinet knobs.
This white kitchen from French Country Cottage keeps nearly everything white and instead of creating a contrast with the hardware, Courtney uses subtle antique brasses which reflect a soft light and go nicely with the whites.
Another nice example of a white and grey tone kitchen comes from Suburble. This kitchen sticks a bit more to the white and grey scheme with the grey paint around the cabinet and the satin nickel hardware. The satin nickel hardware matches the stainless steel appliances perfectly and fits right in with the grey tones from the rest of the kitchen.
This fine example of creating contrast in your white kitchen comes from The Woodgrain Cottage. Shayna used black light fixtures and black hardware on the white background of the kitchen to create a truly beautiful kitchen in this fixer upper. The before and after is quite amazing!
Wow! This next post from Maison de Pax shows off why satin nickel and white are used together so often. Stainless steel and satin nickel are pretty much interchangeable and she uses this to her advantage by matching her appliances with satin nickel hardware, light fixtures, and faucet. A great touch is the soft grey paint above and the soft grey tile on the floor.
Ashley at Cherished Bliss brings us this lovely white kitchen makeover with a bit of a twist. She uses antique pewter hardware, grey tile, and a wood counter top to really add some nice touches and set her white kitchen apart from many of the others we've seen. The antique pewter hardware is a great touch, creating contrast with the white cabinets but staying within the white and grey pallet.
This kitchen comes to us from Rachel at Shades of Blue Interiors where she just built and added this DIY kitchen island to her white kitchen. This beauty shows off what can be done with wood tones and soft earth tones around a white kitchen. White cabinet and white appliances are a nice background for the wood counter tops, cutting boards, and blinds. Also the wood goes really nicely with the earth tone floor tiles. Oil rubbed bronze hardware of course has a brownish tint and fits in nicely.
The next kitchen is a mix of white and grey and show off a beautiful match between matte chrome hardware, stainless steel appliances and soft grey cabinets. You can see the full makeover at Yellow Bliss Road.
The following examples will give you taste of how stainless steel bar pulls are a great choice to go with in your white kitchen, especially if you are sporting stainless steel appliances. The first example is from Decor Chick.
And the second example is from Wife in Progress. A lot of people think bar pulls give too much of an industrial look, but when paired with stainless steel appliances, many times bar pulls can help give a modern and stylish look. The Lawless family actually has stainless steel appliances paired with bar pulls in their kitchen.
The final white kitchen comes from Just a Girl and her Blog and shows how having a white kitchen can help make even a small space seem larger. Abby has black appliances in this kitchen and they look great against the white background.
I hope some of these great projects help you on your way to your own beautiful white kitchen. Clicking through to the posts will give you a lot more ideas. We were very lucky to have our hardware featured in these projects! Happy remodeling!
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