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8 Kitchens With Shaker Cabinets


Shaker cabinet doors are undoubtedly the most popular choice for kitchens. Here is a brief explanation if you're not sure what they are. Five flat sections make up the fronts: a four-piece frame surrounding a recessed center slab. It is an amazingly straightforward design that looks well in any type of kitchen, whether it be classic or modern farmhouse. We chose 15 distinct kitchens, all of which had Shaker-style cabinets, to illustrate our thesis.

1.Two-Tone Kitchen With Shaker-Inspired Glass Fronts

This two-tone kitchen is best described in the words "clean" and "modern." The Shaker style may be seen in both the upper and bottom cabinets. The glass front options greatly increase visual interest by displaying attractive dinnerware. 

2.Shaker Style Cabinets With Beadboard Panels.

This lovely concept from the interior designers will appeal to fans of modern farmhouse style.  They added beadboard inserts to these cabinets in the Shaker style. They provide the contemporary kitchen a cozy and warm feel.



3.Pair Shaker Cabinets With Slab Drawer Fronts.



Slab drawer fronts are a common sight in kitchens with Shaker cabinets. This vibrant kitchen from Sustainable Kitchens is a great illustration. Keep in mind how the understated black cabinet knobs perfectly contrast the blue cabinetry. The bright appliances and yellow oven are a wonderful way to add your own flair to the kitchen.

4.Use Shaker-Inspired Fronts for Concealing Major Appliances.

Because of their timeless appearance and sharp, clean lines, Shaker kitchen cabinets are incredibly popular. Shaker-inspired base cabinets can be found in this monochrome kitchen designed by Frank Shirley Architects. The dishwasher is cleverly hidden on the left by a front that resembles a cabinet door.

5.Vintage-Like Shaker Style Cabinetry.


Cabinetry with a Shaker aesthetic can be painted to any level you like. Jess of the Glamour Nest used Benjamin Moore's Scuba Green paint color to give her kitchen a retro-inspired touch. It is exactly like Tiffany Blue, one of our all-time favorite hues. In kitchens with a mid-century modern aesthetic, chrome hard knoobs .


6.Pair Shaker Base Cabinets With Rustic Shelving.

Cabinetry with a Shaker aesthetic can be painted to any level you like. Jess of the Glamour Nest used Benjamin Moore's Scuba Green paint color to give her kitchen a retro-inspired touch. It is exactly like Tiffany Blue, one of our all-time favorite hues. In kitchens with a mid-century modern aesthetic, chrome hardware is standard. The chrome details on the old oven look great with the brushed nickel cabinet knobs.

7.Modern Small Kitchen With Traditional Features.

The best compact kitchens, as demonstrated in this illustration by interior design company The White Arrow, tend to feel light and uncluttered to many people. Royal blue base cabinets in the Shaker design are in the two-tone space, which also has dazzling white walls. The kitchen is filled with traditional elements like an apron front sink and marble countertops, but thanks to the neutral color scheme and sparse cabinetry, it feels wonderfully modern. We believe that every kitchen ought to contain at least one stunning component. The polished copper sink fixtures are shown here.

8.White Kitchens Are Forever.



We adore light-filled kitchens. But when it comes to timeless elegance, it's clear that clean, white kitchens are where our hearts truly lie. Unlike a trendy makeover, it's a great idea that will endure the test of time. Shaker-inspired cabinet doors are another timeless design element found in this picture-perfect kitchen by interior designer Grant K Gibson.




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