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    • Jennifer Ebert
    • Use an accent color above cabinets. ‘An accent color above eye level is a simple way to add strong contrast to a room, without overpowering. As it’s not immediately noticeable, the accent color will draw the eye up for a visual surprise,’ says George Miller, home designer, Neptune. ‘
    • Enhance the visual interest. Bring a little joie de vivre to your kitchen by exploring kitchen art ideas and decorating with art above cabinets and shelving.
    • Take paneling to the ceiling. Add interest to the space above a kitchen cabinet with wall panels. In period properties, wall paneling ideas that match or complement the original style and architecture of the property are a wonderful way of marrying old with new.
    • Fill the space above cabinets with objects you love. 'Colorful kitchen ideas have been enjoying rather a renaissance, and we’re seeing brighter colors on walls, cabinets and even ceilings,’ says Emma Bulmer, head color consultant at Edward Bulmer Natural Paint. ‘
    • Kristin Hohenadel
    • Decorative Baskets. This London kitchen from Studio Peake has tall, seamless built-in cabinetry painted in a serene shade of pale gray that ends a few feet short of the glass roof.
    • Vintage Mirrors. In this light-flooded kitchen from Leanne Ford Interiors, a pair of vintage mirrors perched on the top row of open shelving reflects light and views while adding another layer of decor in the bright and homey kitchen that mixes old and new.
    • Patterned Wallpaper. To fill the blank space above the cabinetry, deVOL Kitchens hung nature-themed illustrated kitchen wallpaper that complements the dark green tile backsplash and adds a layer of visual interest without cluttering up the narrow space between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling.
    • Bar Storage. While it's perfectly acceptable to decorate the top of your kitchen cabinets just for show, there's valuable real estate up there that can be used for storing infrequently used items, or things that you don't want the kids to get their hands on.
    • When NOT To Decorate Above The Cabinet. Here's an example -- using one of my remodels -- of what it looks like when you don't decorate above kitchen cabinets.
    • There are times when decorating above the cabinets can work. I am such a fan of kitchen cabinets to the ceiling and overscaled, tall cabinets that fit the height of these new homes with higher ceilings.
    • High Ceilings And Lots Of Space Above Cabinets. Are your ceilings really high? Is there so much vertical space between the ceiling and your cabinets that the room looks empty and unfinished?
    • Decorate With Larger Items up high. If you put any items up there, they need to be big and bulky. Larger, bolder objects should always be used if you’ll be viewing them at a distance.
  1. May 16, 2024 · Display a Collection of Glassware. Pernille Loof. The fabulous kitchen of Bronson van Wyck—which he designed with Ben Bischoff, Oliver Freundlich, and Brian Papa—is anything but boring. The top of the cabinets are decorated with glass jars and a regal bust that oversees the room. 8.

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    • Cabinet Cutouts
    • Clean Free Space
    • Filler
    • Creative Lighting
    • Frosted Glass
    • Thematic Accents
    • Boho Touches
    • Monochrome Vases
    • Another Layer of Storage
    • Basic Script

    If you’re handy or are installing all new cabinets, add in some faux cabinets with cutouts. The cabinets in this picture do have doors and handles, but you can skip the glass front, knob, and hinge hardware and just create cutouts instead. With cutouts, there are still clean lines with empty space between each to still give it a minimalist look wit...

    Less tends to be more when it comes to accents, so if you have a lot going on in your home or you just prefer the clean, airy look, you can skip decorating above kitchen cabinets altogether. This look works for a lot of kitchens, but if you have an awkward amount of space between your cabinets and the ceiling (as in not a little, but not a big wide...

    A lot of newer homes have high ceilings, but the cabinets are standard size, which end up leaving an awkward gap. Adding in another row of small cabinets can be costly, so if you’re handy with drywall, just fill in the area to make everything flush. This kitchen did just that and it looks great. They even added some crown molding along the top to g...

    When you’re decorating above kitchen cabinetswith high ceilings you typically don’t have to worry too much about lighting because the open space will feel bright. However, if it’s a lower ceiling, adding lights can make a big difference and make the area feel more spacious. You can install recessed lighting like the kitchenin this picture, which wi...

    If you like the cutout idea, but still don’t want to decorate in them, you can cover them with frosted glass, like in this kitchen. It creatively uses the space above the kitchen cabinets but doesn’t require the labor and skill to add another row of cabinets and also doesn’t clutter things up. Depending on your kitchen layout, you might even consid...

    If you don’t have the resources to build on top of your cabinets, or you just really love the idea of above kitchen cabinet decorations, make sure whatever you put up there is aligned with your overall decor style. This kitchen is definitely going for the farmhouse aesthetic, so the crates, rustic sign, and vintage accents really help bring the roo...

    Here’s an example of a space where decorations above kitchen cabinets help enhance the look of the space, especially since the white cabinets would otherwise blend in with the white wall behind it. They really played the area well with the two green plants and a single piece of decor along the middle. It’s not cluttered at all and gives off a fresh...

    Displaying a lot of over kitchen cabinet decor in one space has the potential to create a very cluttered look, unless you do it right. This kitchen is a great example of how a lot of decor can still look minimalist. They went with a monochrome color scheme that plays off the kitchen cabinet color and opted to fill a section that has plenty of empty...

    Fans of basically any HGTV show will know that adding that extra row of storage along the top of the cabinets is a huge asset, both for the added storage as well as for the overall look of the kitchen. Again, this is something that can be costly to add, but you can do a faux version! Just fill the empty space on top of the cabinets with some wood, ...

    Adding some kind of script to your walls can look awful or great – it just depends on how you do it. One example of doing it right is in this kitchen! They took the open space over the cabinets and found lettering that’s sized correctly to fit the space without looking too small or taking it over. It pops from the dark wall and matches the cabinets...

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · 1. Create a soffit. (Image credit: Agnieszka Jakubowicz for Feldman Architects) One of the most elegant solutions to making use of the space above kitchen cabinets is to build a soffit—a structure that extends down from the ceiling to cover the gap. Not only can these hide away unsightly wiring or pipes, but they’ll give your kitchen a more ...

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  4. Feb 19, 2016 · Utilize Corners. Wrap a kitchen corner with shelves supported by chunky brackets to provide extra storage and for decorating above kitchen cabinets, windows, and appliances. A collection of white ceramic vessels in varying shapes and sizes on this room's shelves visually expands the space while keeping the neutral color scheme. 10 of 16.

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