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Are White Cabinets A Good Choice?

Author: Hunter S

With so many available options — from style and materials to color schemes and combinations —  choosing kitchen cabinetry can quickly become a crushing creative endeavor. A timeless failsafe through the ever-evolving eras of decor and design has been white, but are white kitchen cabinets right for you? Let’s take a look at some pros and cons of white kitchen cabinets.

Pros of White Kitchen Cabinets

1. A Timeless Classic

They say the classics never go out of style, and white kitchens certainly are that. Like The Beatles and blue jeans, you can’t really go wrong with a white kitchen. Whether your aesthetic preference tends towards shaker, farmhouse, modern, or vintage, white is suitable for virtually any style of kitchen.

Committing to white cabinets in the onset of a remodeling project can make the other aspects of the project much easier. White kitchens persist through passing trends and will never leave your home feeling outdated or overstated.

Bright cozy kitchen in a new home with open concept layout, light airy white cabinets countertops

2. Neutrality

Let’s go ahead and state the obvious, white goes with everything. White kitchens present a perfect pallet for playing with things like accent colors, countertop materials, drawer handles, and appliances. These smaller things can be easily changed over time while the larger cabinetry area remains a neutral base from which new looks can be created.

3. Spacial Expansion

Another patent perk of using white in home decor and design is that it makes spaces feel larger. If you have a medium to small kitchen, white cabinets and walls can really open it up, creating a more palatial place for food preparation. This effect is most enhanced by well-paced windows that allow natural sunlight to brighten the room through the day. 

Cons of White Kitchen Cabinets

1. High-Maintenance

White kitchen cabinets tend to accentuate dirt, dust, smudges, and stains significantly more than darker colored cabinets. You will undoubtedly be cleaning more often than you would like. Also, making meals is messy business — and if you’re a neat freak like me — the stark evidence of your efforts may send your OCD into overdrive.

2. Lack of Warmth

There is a bit of a cold, clinical vibe to white kitchens, and let’s face it, no one wants to eat in a doctor’s office or hospital. The kitchen is typically the most social room in the house, so a comfortable and welcoming ambiance should be the goal. Also, to avoid having an austere eatery, you may feel extra decorative pressure to add the perfect personal touch or accent color, compounding your stress during an already stressful project.

Close-up of black knobs on a white cabinet.

3. Discoloration

Over time, white cabinets will fade, particularly if you opt for cheaper materials. Stove vents can also lead to cabinetry discoloration, so your cabinet placement may be limited. Cabinets that receive more direct sunlight will experience discoloration faster and stand out from the other cabinets.

Are White Kitchen Cabinets Right for You?

The best thing to do after weighing the pros and cons is to consider your specific situation and aesthetic preferences, then contact the experts at Michigan Cabinets & Decor for an in-depth consultation. With A+ customer service and limitless designs, you’ll know your kitchen cabinetry project is in the right hands! 




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