See How Wood Cabinets Wow In These 75+ Kitchens & Bathrooms - House & Home

2022-05-13 21:20:47 By : Ms. Kylie W

Today’s wood cabinets are modern, sleek and sophisticated — and a sure-fire way to create a warm, inviting look in your home’s most hardworking spaces. Click through for beautiful kitchens and bathrooms with wood cabinets that will inspire you to use touches of oak, walnut and teak in your next makeover.

To draw attention to a beautiful new window and the lush garden beyond it, designer Jonathan Legate created a rich, walnut-clad focal point within a run of white recessed-panel cabinets. The walnut slab doors also inject a bit of modernity within the traditional setting. “I really wanted the window and the warmth of the walnut to be the only things you focused on,” he says.

A peninsula finished in white oak helps define an open kitchen and supplies additional storage and seating. White oak was also used for the custom built-ins incorporated elsewhere in the home (not pictured), creating visual cohesion and a place for displaying cherished collections.

Clay tile in a sea of blues and aqua green creates a colorful counterpoint to rustic wood cabinets with visible graining. The zellige tile backsplash introduces subtle texture but recedes into the all-white backdrop.

This bathroom vanity is made of reclaimed floor joists and lends a monumental, well-worn quality to a newly renovated bathroom.

For this stylish condo kitchen, designer Svetlana Tryaskina selected white oak laminate cabinets which are durable and less expensive than a natural wood veneer, she says. A mix of practical and bespoke finishes balance out the wood, notably a run of (trending!) custom brass upper cabinets and two types of gray-toned stone: hard-wearing gray quartz for the work surfaces and Statuarietto marble for the backsplash and island.

A refined, Scandinavian-inspired kitchen by Sophie Burke mixes pale wood cabinets with cool metals and grounding hits of matte black.

The sleek slab-front doors and wood counters of this kitchenette are softened by a charming white cabinet skirt that conceals open storage.

Pale wood lower cabinets with simple pull-tab hardware nod to this bungalow’s mid-century architecture and add warmth to the crisp white backsplash tile and counter stone.

A no-fail formula for a small bathroom: a floating wood vanity, an oversized arched mirror that almost reaches the ceiling, pristine white walls and a dash of colorful accessories, here in the form of deep navy bath towels.

In this character-filled kitchen, the cabinets are made out of rift-cut oak slab doors stained a rich, medium tone reminiscent of teak and paired with subtle brass pull-tab hardware.

Designer Jean Stéphane Beauchamp went big and bold with pattern in this compact Montreal kitchen, pairing white oak chevron cabinet fronts with a wall of polished deep green tile arranged in a herringbone layout. Hits of bright robin’s egg blue in the rangehood and open shelving add yet another unexpected element and help settle the eye.

Talk about making a statement! Designer Trish Johnston gave a century kitchen serious wow-factor with a heavily veined marble island and rustic wood uppers from Canadian company Kitch.

Natural texture and Scandinavian simplicity commingle in this serene principal bathroom. A deep wood double vanity grounds the room and injects plenty of warmth and drama.

In this San Francisco kitchen, natural wood cabinets pop against the crisp walls, dressed in Benjamin Moore’s Simply White. Adding artwork on top of the uppers proves decorative accessories belong in the kitchen, too.

“Most of my inspiration for the bathroom came from Pinterest,” says homeowner Elena Lohse. “The old world feel of the tile and the brass fixtures really caught my eye.” Paired with the natural wood vanity, this bathroom is a dream!

A hammered bronze sink gives this charming repurposed vanity major style points. The raw wood feels right at home in this cozy and colorful barn.

Two-tone flat-panel uppers draw the eye to the impactful photograph the homeowner brought back from her trip to Morocco.

In this 1,300-square-foot home, a compact bathroom packs a punch with bold tile underfoot, gilded accessories (the towel hooks are a chic touch) and a natural wood vanity. Warm wood tones pair perfectly with small spaces!

“My clients requested dark cabinets, but they were also drawn to rustic elements, so I interspersed the dark paint finish with light wood for contrast and visual relief,” says designer MaryLynne Meschino of this narrow galley kitchen.

When you’ve got a view this breathtaking, it’s important to keep the rest of the design sleek and simple. A mix of marble and light wood on the double vanity pays homage to the exposed rock surrounding the property.

Natural wood doesn’t always have to be dark: a white oak vanity stuns in this historical bathroom. “I wanted a soft and serene look that would age beautifully,” says Mélanie Cherrier.

Designer Luke Havekes opted for warm wood in his 1980s Montreal condo kitchen. The richly veined marble backsplash perfectly contrasts with the stunning wood cabinetry, made by Quebec artisans.

See more of this handsome pied-à-terre on H&H Video.

A mixture of woods adds dimension to this rustic, Georgian-style farmhouse kitchen. The homeowners chose freestanding cabinets, a side counter and spacious island – all custom-made – because of the original stone walls.

A repurposed mid-century modern credenza plays up the spa-like feel of this principal bathroom as a stand-out vanity.

This welcoming farmhouse kitchen is defined by white oak cabinets and an incredible reclaimed wood table made from old cedar telephone poles.

Wood details were the perfect kid-friendly choice for this earthy, Scandinavian-style kitchen. The warm wood keeps the space looking clean and uncluttered without being sterile.

The white oak vanity plays off the gold hardware in this luxe principal bathroom without stealing the spotlight from the true star of the show: the teal chevron tiles.

Vintage wood doors with medieval metal detailing add an elegant touch to an otherwise modern kitchen.

In this trad bathroom, a natural wood vanity radiates warmth and texture, while a circular mirror and sophisticated sconces dress up the look.

Designers Kyla Bidwood and Kris Hageland tried 12 different stains before landing on this rustic look that works with the century home’s original red oak floors.

An orange-toned wood vanity adds visual interest to this minimal bathroom, adorned with gilt detailing and a sleek walk-in shower.

The rich walnut cabinets create a striking contrast with the marble countertops and bright white walls, while the exposed brick backsplash ties in the warmth of the wood.

To ground this airy bathroom, a lightly smoked white oak cabinet is the accent of choice. Dark hardware elevates the slightly worn wood, which blends beautifully with the curved mirrors and door (not shown).

Walnut planks in different shades add dimension and character to this open-concept kitchen. Plus, the natural wood cabinets provide the perfect backdrop for quirky birdcage pendants by Mathieu Challières.

This antique walnut vanity adds a dose of luxury to a 100-square-foot powder room. The Carrara marble countertop, opulent mirror and hand-painted mural compliment the wood cabinet and give the space a collected feel.

The floating vanity — stained a rich, warm tone — compliments the white, caramel and grey patterned tile perfectly.

Sliding maple panels make this kitchen both fun and functional. The sunshine yellow pantry door pops against the pale wood millwork of the cabinetry.

For maximum impact in the bathroom, frame the mirrors with the same shade of wood as the cabinets. In this sleek space designed by Collective Studio, the white vanity, light-reflecting floors and frosted sconces create contrast.

The custom-made oak cabinets give this Muskoka cottage kitchen rustic charm when paired with the Caesarstone counters, matte charcoal hood and patterned rug.

In this moody bathroom, the sliding walnut cabinetry and dramatic matte black hexagonal tile are daring design choices with big payoffs.

Design duo Susan and David Scott created this minimalist kitchen around the slightly worn light wood cabinet. It gives the space an effortless Scandinavian style along with the marble countertops, wooden utensils and crisp white walls.

Teak wood cabinets and vanities keep this dressing-room-meets-bathroom practical and polished. The leather handles and brass hardware add just the right amount of luxury to make this space a serene oasis.

A blue palette in the kitchen brings out the cool tones in the light wood cabinets, which are quiet enough to let the patterned Roman blinds, modern light fixtures and inky uppers truly shine.

In this opulent powder room, a deep wooden vanity with scattered brass knobs holds its own.

A Wolf stove may be the center of attention in this cozy kitchen, but the medium-toned wood cabinetry truly steals the show with its timeless, yet on-trend quality.

A vintage dresser gets a stunning budget-friendly makeover with a medium-stained wood finish, brushed bronze hardware and a concrete countertop.

For a walk on the daring side, opt for dark chocolate-colored cabinetry to add dimension, like in this kitchen with all-white walls, pendants and a concrete island.

A set of walnut vanities looks particularly elegant when placed on either side of a stand-alone tub.

Quartersawn oak cabinetry not only warms up the airy kitchen, but it also provides the perfect backdrop for plush evergreen velvet bar stools.

The upcycled wood vanity is a family heirloom of homeowner and designer Judith Gougeon, which makes its patina look even more special.

In this modern home, natural walnut cabinets and high-gloss Italian lacquer uppers enhance the space’s industrial European aesthetic.

This floating walnut-veneer vanity finds the perfect balance of classic and modern, especially with the trendy wall-mounted fixtures and vessel sinks.

In designer J Gibson’s cozy log cabin kitchen, handsome pine cabinets — made by a local Muskoka cabinetmaker — came with the home. The vintage feel of the millwork is synonymous with cozy cottage living.

A custom-made wood vanity in this principal ensuite has an antique look. An arched mirror perched on top and a Jean Prouvé wall light hanging above contrast with their modernity.

Storage is key in this 756-square-foot apartment’s galley kitchen, and these honey wood lower cabinets do the trick.

This principal ensuite exudes California cool with the lightly worn wood cabinets and woven pendants made out of sustainable maple wood.

In this eclectic Montreal apartment, warm wood kitchen cabinets tie in the heirloom wooden table and light hardwood floors.

The spacious marble-topped walnut vanity juxtaposes with the blue-grey tiled floors and is the perfect storage for all of your linens and beauty essentials.

The vintage wooden lower cabinets with built-in finger pulls add dimension to this minimalist, airy kitchen.

A lengthy wooden vanity with built-in shelves brings out the warm tones in the vintage Turkish kilim runner.

The walnut cabinets with flush drawer pulls strike the perfect balance between elegant and edgy.

Smooth walnut cabinetry adds a pleasing tension next to geometric sliding doors in this modern bathroom.

The rich oak veneer cabinets and Schumacher’s Queen of Spain wallpaper are a match made in heaven.

This handsome renovated bathroom has contemporary edge with the dark-stained floating cabinets and black herringbone backsplash. The gold hardware adds a touch of luxury.

A wood vanity brings warmth to the mosaic tile walls by Bisazza, dark marble countertops and modern globe pendant light.

The sleek wooden cabinets in this family kitchen not only make the space feel fresh, they also double as spacious storage.

For a rustic feel inside the bathroom, worn cabinetry with door-knocker handles is the answer, especially when paired with tongue-and-groove walls and dark brass taps.

The teak wood cabinetry in Cathy Angelopoulos’ (pictured) nautical boathouse kitchen pairs perfectly with the pale walls and bamboo floors.

For a mid-century modern look, a custom-made walnut vanity is topped with dramatic Nero Marquina marble to elevate the look from simple to statement-making.

The sleek wood vanity keeps this small bathroom — adorned with graphic floor tiles and a striped blind — from feeling too busy.

The mid-toned wood cabinetry, patterned backsplash and rug make this Montreal kitchen feel like it belongs in the French countryside.

In this luxurious ensuite bathroom, a vintage side chair, waterproof drapes and brushed gold taps make the natural wood cabinets feel a little more dressed up.

For a twist on classic cabinetry, slim-edged wood cabinets add a retro vibe, while a clean-cut white inset keeps the look in the 21st century.

In Olympian Adam van Koeverden’s bathroom, a Mozambique wood vanity is the star of the show. The grain follows along the front of the drawers for a one-of-a-kind look.

The light wooden cabinetry commands attention with negative wall space that lets the kitchen breathe, while pulling out the colors in the faux Statuario marble backsplash.

This rich wooden vanity looks like it’s floating in thin air thanks to the floor-to-ceiling mirror, which gives the powder room unexpected elegance.

The secret to maximizing storage in the kitchen? A generous walnut pantry. The ribbed detail adds dimension to the sleek space, plus it keeps kitchen gadgets tucked away.

Every cottage principal bathroom deserves wall-to-wall floating cabinetry in a warm grain wood, heated stone floors and doors that lead to a private patio.

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