White kitchen cabinets with a brown island and large light fixtures

Design Notes

Two-Toned Kitchen Makes A Statement

For years, the kitchen color palette has remained the same, clean and unified by one color. Design trends have caused a shift by incorporating new and fun colors, such as light blues and charming greens. Homeowners and designers have tried something new, which is two-toned kitchens, and they have gained in popularity. It is an innovative and beautiful design option.  Some, however, may ask why they should even consider adding a second color or wonder what the benefits would be for them. Here, we share some reasons you might want to consider including another color.

What Is A Two-Toned Kitchen?

Two-toned kitchens use two different cabinet colors to create a unique look. It is a great way to generate interest in the design while still having a unified space. Often, this choice is made by having the kitchen island a single color and the surrounding cabinets a contrasting color. It can also be done by painting some and leaving the others in natural wood. Choosing different colors for the uppers and lowers is also an option. This choice is up to the homeowner’s preference and their design style.

What Are The Benefits Of A Two-Toned Kitchen?

If you are considering two colors in your kitchen but are still unsure whether it is worth it or just a passing trend, here are some benefits it can bring to your space.

  • It gives the illusion of a larger space: sometimes, it is not possible to increase the square footage, but that does not mean it has to look small. By pairing a dark color with a lighter one, you create the illusion of more space.
  • Adds resale value to your home: buyers are always looking for something that sets a house apart, and adding a two-toned kitchen can be just what they’re looking for, giving you the edge in the market.
  • Two-toned kitchens make a space look elegant. They provide visual interest to the design and give the area a unique, upgraded feeling.

Two-toned cabinets are more than just a combination of two colors; they create a unique space that reflects you, so ask your designer to show you some options during your planning stage.

large kitchen island with white countertop

A Few Design Tips For The Two-Toned Kitchen

When designing a two-toned kitchen, keep a few things in mind to create a beautifully finished space.

  • Focal point: The eye must be naturally drawn to an area in a room. In the kitchen, this is often done by painting the island a different color, but that is not the only option or the most practical, especially if you have a galley kitchen. One way to create a focal point is to choose the upper and lower cabinets in different colors. Your designer may also have some interesting and unique options.
  • Color choice: Similar shades or a bold pop? This is up to you and what you want your kitchen to say. Similar shades produce a very unified design, while contrasting colors make for an excellent focal point and visual interest.
  • United: It is essential to create unity in the space, which can be accomplished with a similar color scheme or matching hardware throughout.

Remember that this design is meant to reflect you and make you feel comfortable, so don’t be afraid to talk with your designer about including things you like and want. See some variations and examples of two-toned kitchens here.

kitchen with a large island and lights

Ready To Do A Split Color Palette?

Are you ready to take your kitchen to the next level by adding a splash of color and interest? Your kitchen is meant to be the heart of the home, and it should reflect your heart’s style. Visit our gallery to see some of the many two-toned kitchens we have done and maybe get inspiration for your own project. With over 20 years of experience, our team is ready and able to help bring your dream space to life. Give us a call or schedule your consultation today.

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