How to Coordinate White and Cream in the Kitchen

How to Coordinate White and Cream in the Kitchen

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If mixing white and cream in the kitchen is wrong, we don’t want to be right! Coordinating bright whites and creamy tones isn’t for everyone, but it can be beautifully done. If you love the look of a white kitchen but want to add warmth, keep reading to see our favorite examples of white and cream tones coordinated in the kitchen.

White Appliances

In an almost entirely off-white kitchen, white appliances and a white subway tile backsplash add a well-balanced finishing touch. It’s not easy to strike this balance with white appliances and off-white cabinets, but this example is what we call design goals!

How to Coordinate White and Cream in the Kitchen

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Marble Backsplash

Not only does this kitchen shine with a pure white polished farmhouse sink, a stunning marble slab backsplash and collection of beautiful white serve ware creates a perfect balance of white and cream tones. The snowy hue of the dishes helps to distribute the white tones so they aren’t concentrated in just one spot of the kitchen.

How to Coordinate White and Cream in the Kitchen

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Creamy Countertops

We love this kitchen with white cabinetry and topped with creamy countertops and a multi-tonal stone tile backsplash. White walls and a farmhouse sink stay in color alignment with the cabinets, while the warmth of the counters plays beautifully off the hardwood flooring.

How to Coordinate White and Cream in the Kitchen

Off-White Cabinets

We can barely call these cabinets creamy, they are more of an off-white and that’s what we love about them! The cabinet color is so close to white, there is just enough contrast to keep this space interesting. Bright white subway tiles, marble countertops, and a white farmhouse sink help create a clean polished vibe in this kitchen.

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If you can’t quite get on board with an all-white kitchen, but don’t want stained cabinets, consider a blend of creamy tones. Whether it be your cabinets, countertops, or appliances, there are endless ways to bring classic neutral tones into your kitchen. The key is to strike a balance and stick to whites, off-whites, and cream tones that complement each other.

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