White Kitchen Cabinets
Perhaps you have seen the white kitchen cabinets and fell in love with the wonderful timeless look that the white gives the kitchen. There was a time when white was the standard in cabinetry, but over time, wood became more popular in many kitchens. However, white allows you to have more freedom in your kitchen because white typically mixes well with any color. Therefore, when you feel like changing your kitchen counter tops, any color will match the white kitchen cupboards.

The white kitchen cabinets give a neutral backdrop to your kitchen and you can then make the look ultra modern or a country-style kitchen, both work well with white cabinetry. In addition, if you want a more distressed look to the kitchen, the cabinets can be antiqued, while remaining white, which looks very attractive in an older home that you are remodeling. The truth is, white is a timeless color and this holds true when it is used for your cabinets.
Moreover, when you have the white kitchen cabinets, you can have them in very fancy designs and intriguing cabinet fixture, that you could not get away with if they were plain wood. You can add any color counter tops you like, from solids, such as black to very funky, the choice is yours and because the white will off-set any color, you have a lot of freedom when it comes to creating the perfect look in your kitchen.

Other benefits to white kitchen cabinets are that it gives the entire room a very clean and sanitary feeling, since white is associated with cleanliness. It gives you kitchen a very light and airy feeling and not a darker or gloomy appearance that dark wood tends to give.
Ways to Get White Cabinets
If you have the solid wood kitchen cabinets, you are in luck because you can paint them, which of course is your cheapest option, but if your cabinets are not wood, you still have inexpensive options to choose. Thermofoil/MDF are white kitchen cabinets that are fairly inexpensive especially if you are remodeling your entire kitchen and you have no cabinets.
Thermofoil is a thin coating of melamine that will adhere to your current cabinets, which looks very natural and is fairly easy to install. It helps to seal particleboard, which most cabinets are made of, which is useful since particleboard cannot withstand moisture very well and warps easily. In addition, the thermofoil is an excellent choice to lay down a good foundation to take a coat of paint, because particleboard does not take paint well at all, and will look awful if you attempt to paint it.
The last option and most expensive is to replace completely your cabinets with white kitchen cabinets, but this is typically something that you hire a contractor for unless you know your way around cabinetry. Kitchen cabinets that are white are truly timeless, which means you can have them for years to come to replace anything you want in the kitchen from appliance to flooring and the cabinets will look and match perfectly.





