They Painted the Yellow Cabinets Providence Blue and the Old Kitchen Stopped Feeling Builder-Grade
Want a kitchen that feels darker, richer, and more intentional without replacing every cabinet? This remodel shared by Reddit user u/trippedcat transformed a beige builder-grade kitchen using paint, new hardware, lighting changes, and stronger contrast across the cabinetry. Instead of tearing out the original layout, the remodel focused on changing the cabinet color and removing the washed-out tones that made the kitchen feel flat. The result feels more grounded and architectural while keeping most of the original materials intact. @trippedcat The Original Cabinets Blended Into the Walls Before the remodel, the kitchen used yellow-beige cabinetry that nearly matched the walls, trim, and ceiling tones. Nothing stood apart visually. The upper cabinets stretched across the walls without contrast, while the red accent wall behind the range created visual clutter around the cooking area. Granite counters, dark flooring, and black appliances already added weight to the room, but the p...