If you are an Early American kitchen buff then you probably love that there are so many great options in kitchen cabinets for you to choose from that make upgrading a breeze. Whether you’re going the Colonial route, or considering a Georgian style, there are some fantastic choices just a mouse click away.
But before you decide, keep in mind that the style of the Early American kitchen is uncomplicated with straight lines and warm colors. With that said, let’s look at some cabinet options you might consider.
Coffee Glaze
One set of cabinets that work beautifully in an Early American kitchen is coffee glaze. Unlike how they may sound, they are not dark brown, instead, the look like a warm cup of coffee after you’ve added a bit of sugar and cream. This lighter brown color with a hint of red and yellow could create a fantastic look for your kitchen – one that wouldn’t need to be changed for many years.
Chestnut Maple
If you’re on the prowl for a slightly richer color – one that still offers the warmth an Early American kitchen so deserves – then you might consider chestnut maple cabinets. These cabinets could be described as a cross between chocolate and peanut butter, yet leaner more toward the lighter end of the blend’s spectrum. Complementing the color schemes often found in kitchens of this type, these cabinets could be the very addition you’re looking for.
Natural Oak
Natural oak is possibly one of the most popular options for Early American kitchens because of their natural wood color and ability to reflect natural light as wood did at the turn of the century. These beautiful tan cabinets, while commonplace in many homes, could definitely bring out the best in your kitchen.
When looking for cabinets for your Early American kitchen, don’t limit yourself to the ones listed above. There are many more available to you, including heritage honey maple, ginger maple shaker and sunset beech. So take your time and search with care to find the right cabinets for you.
