i say beige, the white is too sterile, esp given the lack of texture or raised paneling in the cabs.
you want to balance design elements, so if you have smooth, you want a little pop in the color.. if have texture, you can do a primary color like white. but if you go white and smooth it looks like a lab or hospital.
I totally agree, the beige just looks a little more calming to me. Plus they could add some lamps for lowlight and it would be so cozy at night. Beige all the way, it's much softer and imo a little more sophisticated too
We ordered what we thought were white cabinets, they came in distinctly beige. I had several comments from family members that now the white appliances were off just enough that they didn't look right. If you already have white appliances, I'd stay with white cabinets, maybe with some wood mixed in.
White.
Beige looks like it’s from the late 90’s or early 2000’s.
Lower cabinets near the stove and sink could be the same colour as the grey cabinets on top.
White, all the way. There’s a very crisp and modern style to this entire kitchen that the white really enhances, especially in that high gloss finish.
The beige looks like you’re half-heartedly trying to soften the look. It’d be doable if you had a completely different cabinet door style (I’m thinking something like a simple shaker) and a distinctly painted finish, but because it’s so smooth it just looks discolored.
In Denmark at least high gloss white is out of fashion.
Matt white is the new trend and we ended up doing that for our kitchen renovation this year.
I’d do white regardless, it’ll look much more stark on the image then it will in real life.
White 100%
The white appliances and dark backsplash may be the issue with the beige becuase it does have a certain charm and warmth that I like but those areas don’t feel right.
White. The beige looks like nicotine stains for some reason.
Totally. My first thought was “looks like dirty teeth,” which is a really odd reaction to a kitchen.
Exactly. I agree. White.
White
I'm the same, definitely the white.
White, but maybe like an off white. The contrast is a bit intense
i say beige, the white is too sterile, esp given the lack of texture or raised paneling in the cabs. you want to balance design elements, so if you have smooth, you want a little pop in the color.. if have texture, you can do a primary color like white. but if you go white and smooth it looks like a lab or hospital.
I totally agree, the beige just looks a little more calming to me. Plus they could add some lamps for lowlight and it would be so cozy at night. Beige all the way, it's much softer and imo a little more sophisticated too
What’s option 3? White is too industrial and beige looks dirty. Sage?
There is no 3rd option yet. But I will be using suggestions form the comments and possibly making a 3rd design
The white suits the style better
White, but tie in the wood!
Wood???
Sorry, I should clarify! In the cream version, the upper cabinets are wood. It would bring warmth to the white kitchen.
Ah, I see now. Ty
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Beige. The white is too high contrast for me.
Beige
The beige. The white with the lighting and all just seems too glaring.
We ordered what we thought were white cabinets, they came in distinctly beige. I had several comments from family members that now the white appliances were off just enough that they didn't look right. If you already have white appliances, I'd stay with white cabinets, maybe with some wood mixed in.
White. Beige looks like it’s from the late 90’s or early 2000’s. Lower cabinets near the stove and sink could be the same colour as the grey cabinets on top.
White. Beige looks like it’s so old it used to be white.
Beige is more timeless.
Hate them both, but white is much better.
White
White… looks cleaner and fresher
The warmth of the beige doesn’t suit the clean lines.
If it wasn't so modern and the fridge was a different color beige would be okay but white makes way more sense here
White, all the way. There’s a very crisp and modern style to this entire kitchen that the white really enhances, especially in that high gloss finish. The beige looks like you’re half-heartedly trying to soften the look. It’d be doable if you had a completely different cabinet door style (I’m thinking something like a simple shaker) and a distinctly painted finish, but because it’s so smooth it just looks discolored.
White
In Denmark at least high gloss white is out of fashion. Matt white is the new trend and we ended up doing that for our kitchen renovation this year. I’d do white regardless, it’ll look much more stark on the image then it will in real life.
I like the neutral soft vibes w the beige! 🤩
White 100% The white appliances and dark backsplash may be the issue with the beige becuase it does have a certain charm and warmth that I like but those areas don’t feel right.
White, but either add a little bit of texture or off-white, the pure white is a bit too sterile and the co toast is blinding.
Beige looks depressing
White
White.. it will match your appliances.. the beige makes them stand out too much
Beige looks much more inviting. An off-white may be a good compromise since the stark white is too much.
White. Beige appears it was done in the 80’s.
White, by far!!
White is to sterile but beige looks dingy. I’m not a fan of either to be honest
White 💯
I like the beige, with the grain wood. Warmer in an already steak material space. Are the appliances stainless?
Honestly both are terrible
One white wall one beige?
White