Top Designers Share Their Best Decorating Tips to Spice Up a Kitchen
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1/6“Cerused oak is an unconventional departure from standard white cabinetry. It looks soft, timeless, and effortless.” —Anthony Baratta, interior designer“Cerused oak is an unconventional departure from standard white cabinetry. It looks soft, timeless, and effortless.” —Anthony Baratta, interior designer
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2/6“A blue-gray shade is versatile for cabinetry because it can either serve as a focal point or help balance out a neutral palette.” —Elena Frampton, interior designer“A blue-gray shade is versatile for cabinetry because it can either serve as a focal point or help balance out a neutral palette.” —Elena Frampton, interior designer
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4/6“For a recent project in Stockholm, we did charcoal-colored cabinetry. It was a huge hit!” —Paris Forino, interior designer“For a recent project in Stockholm, we did charcoal-colored cabinetry. It was a huge hit!” —Paris Forino, interior designer
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5/6“I used Clive Christian’s soft pink cabinetry in my butler’s pantry for the 2018 Kips Bay Decorator Show House. It is beyond stunning.” —Wesley Moon, interior designer“I used Clive Christian’s soft pink cabinetry in my butler’s pantry for the 2018 Kips Bay Decorator Show House. It is beyond stunning.” —Wesley Moon, interior designer
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6/6“I love a brushed-oak panel cabinetry doors with matte paint and European hinges.” —Timothy Brown, interior designer“I love a brushed-oak panel cabinetry doors with matte paint and European hinges.” —Timothy Brown, interior designer
This article appears in the October 2018 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).