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Purple Kitchen Cabinets
Paris

purplecabinets.jpgNot everyone is bold enough to paint the walls of their kitchen in purple. In this Parisian loft, it's the lower cabinets that got bathed in purple, giving the eat-in country-style kitchen a shot of urban chic...

 
 

Via Marie Claire Maison

- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristin @ apartmenttherapy . com

Comments (18)

I usually despise the color purple (uh ... the color, not the wonderful book & film) but I am really digging this!

posted by ridge_van_winkle on 2008-08-08 09:27:28
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This is amazing. Happy, positive, optimistic, but controlled and not over the top. It retains sophistication at the same time. Bravo!

posted by medusa12120 on 2008-08-08 09:39:00
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It's not the purple, it's the combination of the purple with the warm sandy-beige walls. I love it.

posted by JoanneM on 2008-08-08 10:04:32
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I love purple. What a bold color to use in a kitchen. I really love it, don't know if I would use it though.

posted by Marianne1964 on 2008-08-08 10:27:15
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I have to agree with the above - if the purple was paired with a different color wall, it would look too over the top. The sandy walls really make this look.

posted by Fabric8 on 2008-08-08 10:35:13
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Ooooh, me likey. And my walls are almost the same color, and I've been wanting to paint my cabinets. Hmmm...

posted by meg_ues on 2008-08-08 10:37:40
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I usually dislike purple too, but this is perfect!

posted by AZkathy on 2008-08-08 10:39:48
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So beautiful! I want to listen to relaxing music and make pancakes and bacon in the morning sun!

posted by HeatherAB on 2008-08-08 10:42:53
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Very wam and open feeling. Love the colors - and having the stove beneath the window.

posted by wander_woman on 2008-08-08 11:13:52
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They pulled it off--great style.

posted by jen_g on 2008-08-08 11:55:46
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I've always loved this color combo...

posted by bepsf on 2008-08-08 11:56:08
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I have the original cabinets in my kitchen, and I don't want to replace them. I painted them white for lack of an idea, but now would like to paint the bases cabinets dove gray while leaving the wall cabinets white.

I thought I couldn't do that, but after seeing this, maybe I can.

Is it okay to have base and wall cabinets a different color?

posted by Team Decor on 2008-08-08 12:13:45
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God that's beautiful, and I love the shelf of teakettles all lined up. And the big sunny window! If you could marry a kitchen, maybe I'd marry this one.

posted by rainyday on 2008-08-08 12:32:15
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Team Decor what color are your counters and backsplash?

posted by ridge_van_winkle on 2008-08-08 13:12:01
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I bought new upper cabinets for my kitchen that were a light maple color, but the bottoms were white. It didn't look right, so I painted the bottom a chocolate brown. I really like how it turned out, but purple would have really looked nice with my light gray walls! I love it.

posted by iheartmini on 2008-08-08 13:59:38
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team decor,

i think the base and wall cabinets being a different colour isn't a problem. as several have mentioned here it's really the combination of the sandy-beige with the deep but earthy/brown purple that makes it work here.

what really makes that work is that the bottom cabinets are the stronger and deeper colour. the anchor colour is at the bottom and doesn't weigh down the upper area. dove gray might be too light to accomplish it as well but could still work. you may want to consider a stronger colour.

posted by pinstripeprincess on 2008-08-08 14:37:50
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I really like the effect of the table, which is a different hue of purple that adds interest to the solid blocks of strong color on the cabinets--yet, isn't too busy. The colors work well with the bright natural light in this kitchen. And I love the way the bead-board(?) style of the cabinets balances the bold colors. With smooth cabinets, the effect would be more modern (not bad, but different--and I prefer this mixed-style look).

The rug looks nice, but how would one keep it clean?

posted by redmakesmehappy on 2008-08-08 15:22:30
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posted by rachael in dc on 2008-08-08 19:43:53
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