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Carrie Maultsby-Lute
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What colors for kitchen cabinets/tops for rental

Carrie Maultsby-Lute
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  • OAKLAND, CA
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We’re building a detached 750sqft 2/1 ADU in the Bay Area and it will be a rental initially. White kitchen cabinets and tops are all the rage but I’m wondering what the best colors for durability are? Suggestions on economical brands are also recommended?

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Arlen Chou
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Arlen Chou
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@Carrie Maultsby-Lute like @Amit M. stated it is not really about the color but about the material... he is 100% right. DO NOT get cabinets that are made with particle board.  One leak under the sink and your cabinet will be trash.  There are many "knock down" Chinese cabinet sellers in the Bay Area that use full wood construction.  The prices are very good, but the selection on hand might be limited.  But if you plan well you will be ok.

I have come to the conclusion that adding pulls and handles is worth the effort and cost. It keeps the finish on your cabinets for getting worn out as quickly.  I prefer natural wood, because refinishing them is easier then painting.  I realize that the look is not as hip, but if it is a rental in the Bay Area, you will be able to find tenants not matter what the cabinet colors...

Post up pictures after you are done.

Good luck,

Arlen

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