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EDesign: Painted Maple Cabinets – A Gorgeous Off-White Makeover!

Posted on April 7, 2020 by KylieMawdsley

Before & After – Painted Wood Kitchen Cabinets

Seriously, nothing makes me happier than ‘after’ photos flowing into my inbox. Well, except wine, wine makes me happy. Oh, and Ryan Reynolds, he makes me happy too. Combine wine, Ryan and some after photos and it’s a GOOD NITE in the Mawdsley house (maybe not for Tim).

So, when my E-Design client sent photos of her painted maple cabinets, it was definitely time for celebration – WHAT a transformation!

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Before, the kitchen had a nice layout and gorgeous granite countertops. And while the maple cabinets were in good shape, they didn’t DO anything for the rest of the space…

Maple cabinets in kitchen before being painted off-white by Kylie M Interiors E-design

And after, can I get an AAAAAMEN!

Kitchen with maple cabinets and wood floor painted Benjamin Moore White Down. Kylie M Interiors E-design, online paint color consulting. granite countertops

Another before…

Maple cabinets before being painted off-white

And after – fresh, clean and simple.

Maple wood kitchen cabinets painted Benjamin Moore White Down. Kylie M E-design, online virtual paint consulting. Granite countertop, backsplash, glass cabinets, wood flooring

Kitchen maple wood cabinets painted White Down Benjamin Moore, shiny porcelain backsplash tile, granite countertops. Kylie M Interiors E-design

The cabinet colour is Benjamin Moore White Down via my Cabinet Paint Colour Package. White Down is an off-white paint colour that’s warm and creamy with a neutral base calming it down, so it isn’t OVERLY yellow/creamy. Benjamin Moore White Down paint colours with undertones

For the ceiling, we went with Sherwin Williams Alabaster which looked gorgeous with her existing paint colour, Valspar Pawnee (similar to Benjamin Moore Putnam Ivory).

Kitchen cabinets in maple before being painted

Wood maple kitchen cabinets painted Benjamin Moore White Down. Kylie M E-design, online virtual paint consulting. Granite countertop, backsplash, glass cabinets, wood flooring

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LOOOOVE that backsplash and the orderly cabinet display!

Maple wood kitchen cabinets painted White Down Benjamin Moore. Kylie M E-design, online virtual paint consulting. Granite countertop, backsplash, glass cabinets, wood flooring

What do you think, would YOU have done the same? Or more to the point, would your HUBBY do the same? We know how weird those hubs are about their wood (no pun intended…okay, maybe a bit intended).

Want to see how painted maple cabinets hold up? Our Painted Maple Cabinets – 2 Years Later

Maple kitchen cabinets before after painted off-white. BEnjamin Moore White Down. Kylie M Interiors E-design, online paint color consultant and expert

Want to see another gorgeous maple kitchen makeover? Maple No More: A Cloud White Kitchen Makeover

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  1. I love it! And what is it about men and wood anyway ( also not intending it to be a pun). Can someone explain to me how to get past this obsession?

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      I know! I mean I get it, there are SOME woods that are amazing, that it would be a shame to paint. However, there are some that aren’t doing any GOOD as WOOD. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, ‘Just because it’s wood, doesn’t mean it’s good!
      I think they need to see before and afters like this, to see how it can look and how it can add VALUE to their home!

      1. I have 11 year old light cherry cabinets and would LOVE to paint them but hubby is adamant about it not happening. Ugh!

        1. Hi Karyn,
          May I make a suggestion? Paint the hood and/or the island base cabinets… for a trending 2-tone effect. When your hubby sees how great it looks, he will be on board with painting the rest of the cabinets for the unified, 1-color look you really want. Baby steps!

          NYC Brat

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  2. I totally love this kitchen make over. I am really tired of the microwave over the stove. Her new range hood really contributes to the beauty of this kitchen. I am currently waiting for my results of my own E Design and I can hardly wait ! We are gutting the entire kitchen but my the microwave is going back above stove due to lack of space ( sad face )

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      Ooo yes Amy, I see you coming up on my to-do list – exciting! And yes, I’m TOTALLY feeling the ‘no microwave’ thing – they are never beautiful!

  3. Lovely. On another note, I hope the frazzled woman I met in Sherwin Williams took my advice and asked for your advice on paint colors. I think she was 2 paint chips shy of a full meltdown! Knowing she was on her third quest to find the right colors, I strongly urged her to contact you. She was very receptive to the idea so I hope she followed through. I knew she would not be disappointed.

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      Well I hope so too Valerie and THANK you for telling her about me – that’s what makes my world go round!

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      Ooo, hopefully the homeowner will see this and reply! I would assume it’s a professional job, as i DEFINITELY don’t recommend doing maple cabinets DIY – a professional spray job is ALWAYS best (see one of my previous replies to a comment for some more info and a link to check out too…)

  4. I have had cabinet people tell me that laquered maple cabinets cannot be painted. Is this true in your experience? Were these cabinets professionally painted or did the homeowners tackle it themselves?

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      Lacquered. Well, if they are heavily lacquered it would take some good prepwork to get them ready, but I’ve never heard of it not being possible. When ordering NEW cabinets, its better to order MDF, NOT maple, if you are having them painted, but when you have existing cabinets, that isn’t an option! So over time, wood DOES expand and contract and can create wee tiny hairline cracks where the frame meets the panel. We had our cabinets for 2 years and they look great, if you want to check this post out here… https://www.kylieminteriors.ca/our-painted-maple-cabinets-2-years-later/
      And that’s a good question, but i’m SURE its professional, I would NOT advice doing it DIY as maple is so smooth, there is really no room for error – professional spraying is definitely best!

      1. Our paint and cabinet work took about 2 weeks. It took an additional week to create the hood cover, glass cabinet doors, led overhead and under cabinet lighting and ceiling painting. Our cabinets are about 20 years old so they are not perfect. Some of the cabinet doors are slightly warped but no one would ever notice. I only realized this myself right before we began the project when one of the bidding contractors pointed it out.

        The contractor we selected also painted my maple master bath cabinets white for my gray and white bathroom 3 years ago so I knew they did good work. I only wish I knew of Kylie then when I was struggling to find the right shades of white and gray paint! The procedure they followed included several steps of sanding and painting. They also applied a tiny line of caulking between the door moulding and panels to prevent cracking or gapping. I am thrilled with how it turned out and love the color Kylie recommended. My husband still can’t figure out why we needed to paint perfectly good maple cabinets, argh! At least he’s happy that I’m happy. I seriously thought I was going to have a nervous breakdown trying to figure out the right white. Thank goodness I found Kylie!

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          Maureen, thank you for the awesome note 🙂 and I’m glad you found me too and were brave enough to move ahead with the painting, it is SO lovely…

  5. Yes…Sadly I am in the same position with the maple cabinets. Mine are very pretty, if one liked maple cabinets…and my husband does! But I am in the market for new counter tops and back splash. I am thinking that this back splash color would look pretty even if I have to stay with the maple cabinets. What do you think?

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  6. Thanks Kylie for sharing ALL the whites used in this makeover! So often a wall and/or trim is shared but not the ceiling and ceiling color (to my thinking!) can be the trickiest.
    10 years ago I thought an over the range microwave was the best idea ever and invested in a combo vent hood/convection oven/microwave in our new build. After 8 years of living with highly inefficient venting, accumulation of cooking oil on microwave, the obtrusive box (visually & physically), we ditched that wretched appliance. I love how much more open and brighter (and cleaner!) the space is with the new vent hood! Happily, I found a out of sight solution for a great little microwave.

  7. Hi Kylie-

    Does anyone else have maple cabinets and love them? I sure do. Mine are medium maple and have beautiful detail in the cabinet doors. Love your page Kylie but maybe for us that are happy with ours, you can do a video or give ideas on wall paint to go with natural wood tone cabinets. 😉 I am currently stressing about that as I type 🙁

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      Hi Jane! If you find my search area (in the side bar) and type in wood cabinets, you should find several articles! Most of them focus on oak, but there are still some great ideas for wood tones!

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      Hi Geena! White Down is definitely an off-white, not a white, as it has more body to it. If you do a bit of research into LRV (I have some good posts on my blog) you’ll learn that the LRV of a paint colour can help you know what type of colour it is, ie: white/off-white/etc…

      If you’re looking for a warm white that’s soft, Benjamin Moore White Dove would be much better. Grab that and a paper chip sample of Chantilly Lace and compare them with White Down and you’ll really see the shift between a TRUE white, a soft white and an off-white 🙂

      1. Awesome thanks a ton, Kylie. those are the exact colors I was thinking to compare, now it’s clear what to look for-true,soft and warm whites!

  8. Hi. This is beautiful! Great job! Since the cabinets are White Down, do you recommend that the trim be painted White Down too?

    I really appreciate your work and the information you provide. Plus, you have a great sense of humor. Thanks!

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      Well, thank you Jennifer! It totally depends on the room, but ‘generally speaking’, White Down is too creamy/dark for trim colour and something like Cloud White is often better 🙂

  9. This has been so helpful!! I have brought home so many samples looking for the perfect white and none worked for me! Too many undertones that looked awful with my counter top sample! I have decided on Wilsonart Winter Carnival counter top and there was no stark white in them ! Mostly earth tones so I am gonna get a sample of the White Down you suggested and if you think of a better one please please let me know!! Thanks a bunch!!

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