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Seamlessly Blend Your New Kitchen with Existing Home Decor: Expert Tips for Coordinating RTA Cabinets

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How to Coordinate Your New Kitchen with Existing Decor and Molding


When renovating your kitchen, it's important to ensure your new Ready-to-Assemble (RTA) cabinets complement your existing decor. Thoughtful design choices around color, style, and architectural details will create a cohesive look. Here's how to coordinate your new kitchen with your home’s established character.


A seamless blend of new kitchen cabinets with existing home decor.

Assess Your Home’s Style


Adjacent Rooms: Examine the colors, furniture, and finishes in nearby spaces. Match cabinet finishes to create visual continuity.


Architectural Style: Pair your home’s architectural style with complementary cabinets (e.g., Craftsman homes with Shaker-style cabinets).


Color Coordination


  • Cabinet Colors: 

  • Neutral Continuity: Match cabinet colors with nearby rooms.

  • Accent Integration: Complement accent colors in your home.

  • Tonal Harmony: Use shades from the same color family.

  • Contrasting Balance: Choose contrasting cabinet colors for visual interest.

  

Modern Homes: Opt for sleek, minimalist RTA designs with flat panels, handleless cabinets, and high-gloss finishes.

  

Transitional Spaces: Mix traditional and modern elements with Shaker-style cabinets or blend finishes for versatility.


Molding & Flooring Coordination


Matching Crown Molding: Align cabinet crown molding with existing profile, scale, and color styles.


Height Differences: Use taller moldings or decorative panels to integrate cabinets and existing trim smoothly.


Cabinet-Flooring Match: Complement, don’t match, cabinet colors with floors. Use neutral cabinet colors for versatility.


Incorporating Decor Elements


Backsplashes: Echo colors from adjacent rooms, complement your cabinets, or create a neutral canvas for them to stand out.


Countertops: Select countertops that connect cabinet and wall colors or use textures to balance existing decor.


Lighting: Coordinate fixtures with finishes, styles, and scale—layer lighting to enhance the look.


The Power of Accessories


Unify Spaces: Use decor items like vases or canisters that tie the kitchen to adjacent rooms.


Functional Accessories: Coordinate cabinet hardware, lighting, and faucets with the rest of your home for a cohesive feel.


Professional Help


Kitchen Designers: Can help with color coordination, space optimization, and design integration.


RTA Specialists: Offer expertise on product selection, finish pairing, and hardware choices that match your home’s decor.


Conclusion


To coordinate your new kitchen with your existing decor, balance cohesion with individuality. Careful color and style choices will create a seamless flow throughout your home.


For more tips, check out our blog or reach out for personalized advice.

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