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Far from ordinary

Transform your basic cabinet into something beautiful—get inspired by these 6 transformations!

An affordable basic cabinet is practical, but it can also become the highlight of your interior design. Elevate it with legs, mount it on the wall, or paint it any way you like. Get inspired!

Everyone needs storage space, especially when it seamlessly fits into your interior design. By grouping several identical cabinets on the wall and painting them to your liking, you’ve already created something special.

1. A calming element

A painted cabinet with an art wall behind it.
The pure blue paint practically invites other colorful objects and artwork to surround it.

This home gallery calls for a monochrome, calming element beside it. The blue-gray hue, borrowed from the edge of a storm cloud, is a beautiful and easy color choice, even for fans of neutral tones.

2. Love on the doors

A cabinet painted the same color as the wall, with large hearts on the doors.
From the side, the cabinet seems to blend into the wall, but the painted hearts on the doors make it stand out.

Paint can work small miracles. Here, the cabinet is both camouflaged into the wall and highlighted like a jewel. If you feel you need a bit more love in your life, take inspiration and paint, dab, splash, and layer.

3. Frame it

Matte paint and decorative molding frames give the cabinet a classic, elegant touch.

A solid color and simple design, yet not dull in the slightest. The classic look of the cabinet was achieved effortlessly with basic moldings. Framing the pair of doors turns them into a single visual unit, and the light gray-green paint adds a soft touch.

4. Lift it up

A wooden cabinet mounted on the wall
Sometimes, plain wood can be delightfully unique. Mount your cabinet high on the wall and make handles for the doors from leather straps.

A cabinet mounted on the wall looks light and allows light to circulate freely in the room. The unpainted wood surface works especially well when other surfaces are light-colored and there are houseplants around.

5. A little tweaking

Lilac-painted cabinet
Finger paneling and lilac hues turn the small cabinet into eye candy.

In a minimalist home, every colorful piece is like an exciting exclamation mark. This small cabinet’s charm is enhanced by the finger paneling on the doors, whose three-dimensionality shines in the sidelight. Placed under the stairs, the cabinet fits perfectly in its spot as it stands on the floor without legs.

6. The big blue

Two cabinets stacked on top of each other, painted in dark blue.
A deep blue covers the large surface. The idea may seem almost too dark and dominant, but in reality, the overall effect is refined.

Combine many small pieces into one big unit, and you can rearrange the parts in the future if needed. If you choose the deepest night-sky blue as your paint, you’ll probably stop every day to congratulate yourself on a good choice. Attach stylish leather or vegan leather loops as handles.

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