Cherry wood cabinets give you a lot of room for choices. Because cherry wood has such depth and presence it can stand up to a dark or intense colour should you choose one. Hunter green, royal blue, wine red, or even mustard yellow would all look good with cherry.
If colours that intense are not to your taste, then a medium or pastel shade of one of them would be fine. I like greens with cherry, but find the colour hard to live with so I personally would use a grey-blue (for a light colour) or the royal for drama.
If the cabinets are in a kitchen, and the room is quite open and airy, you could choose any of the colours depending on your taste.
If the cabinets are in a dining room, library or study, then a dark colour will lend drama or cosiness to the room.
If the cabinets are in a bathroom, then you have a chance to "go wild." Few people spend much time in a bathroom, so even if you do not have the inclination to use a deep saturated colour anywhere else in your home, you can certainly try one here.
As a retailer of similar products, there is generally a recommended cure time of 30 days for new paint. This gives the paint sufficient time to dry into the wall which will provide a better surface for your wall graphic and decrease the chance that your paint/wall or the product will be adversely effected.
by rubbing it with sand paper which will remove the paint
I take it that you mean "paint" over a previously painted wall. If that is the case, yes you can. Your best bet is to clean the wall thoroughly. You can find some special phosphate or lye based cleaner at the hardware store. Be sure to follow the safety precautions like using gloves and eye protection. Next you will need to prime the wall to cover over whatever was there before. Then it will be ready for your new paint.
usually occurs if there is a smoker around. the smoke sits on the paint and has no where else to go and causes the appearance of a white wall to look slightly yellow.
The easiest way would be to use a laser leveling device.
light beige
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Soft, calming colors such as light blues, greens, and earth tones are recommended for people with depression as they can create a soothing and relaxing environment. Avoiding bright and stimulating colors like reds and oranges can help promote a sense of tranquility and well-being. Consulting with a mental health professional or interior designer may provide more personalized recommendations based on individual preferences and needs.
Yes, you can
olive green of course
Most of us simpletons just go ahead and paint them without even contemplating "co-efficients"
Because they didn't have many colors to paint the walls with, so to avoid having a lot of houses with the same wall colors, they drew in them.
You should install kitchen cabinets in the kitchen most likely. If they are floor cabinets you should install them against a wall on the floor under a sink or counter. If they are wall cabinets you should put them on the wall. If they are corner cabinets you should put them in the corners.
No
To paint over veneered cabinets in a kitchen, Sherwin-Williams puts out a paint just for cabinets that dries very hard. Ben Moore has a line also but the color choices were limited. The S-W paint also self primes so unless you have extremely dark cabinets and you want them to be very light, 2 coats should be fine.
a sky blue definitely! it is a fresh, clean look.
If your dividing the wall the lighter paint should go on top