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Should The Kitchen Faucet Match Cabinet Hardware?

Should The Kitchen Faucet Match Cabinet Hardware?

Have you ever walked into your kitchen and felt like nothing matched? You want to change the colors in the kitchen, but you’re not sure where to start. Maybe you can start with the kitchen faucet? What fixtures should match with the kitchen faucet?

Unless you are designing your kitchen with a specific type of decor, the kitchen faucet can match the cabinet hardware. However, it does not have to match if you don’t want it to. When the kitchen handles and the hinges of the cabinets match the faucet and the knobs, the overall feel of the kitchen looks coordinated.

When replacing the kitchen faucet and knobs with a faucet of a different color, replace all the knobs and perhaps the hinges with knobs and hinges of the same color. You will be surprised at how good the kitchen looks after implementing this slight change.

Should the Kitchen Faucet Match the Cabinet Hardware?

Creating your perfect kitchen is going to take a while. However, there are minor changes you can implement to get closer and closer to your perfect kitchen.

The faucet and the cabinet’s hardware should match if you want an overall cohesive look. On the other hand, there’s some unique kitchen designs in which the faucet should contrast against the cabinet hardware.

As long as the design is well coordinated and planned, opposite colors for the kitchen faucet and the cabinet hardware can look pretty great.

Should the Kitchen Faucet Match the Cabinet Hardware

First, choose the color pattern for the cabinets, walls, and countertops. If you’ve already chosen those colors, select colors that will complement the already established scheme.

If there are multiple colors already around your kitchen, then the faucet and the cabinet hardware should have a muted finish and the colors should match so that the look looks complete and clean.

If the faucet and cabinet hardware does not match, and there are multiple additional colors in the kitchen, then all the colors will clash and your kitchen will look like it is part of a fun house.

Too Much Coordination Can Be a Bad Thing

If you’re planning on living in your home for the next 10 years, then you don’t want to coordinate your entire house to a single look. It will look like you walked into an IKEA kitchen set. It’s okay if a few items mismatched or the faucet and the cabinet hardware are slightly different colors.

However, if you plan to sell your home, then make your kitchen look a bit like a showroom. The more coordinated the kitchen, living room, and dining room look, the more likely you are to appeal to people looking to buy your home

Should the Kitchen Faucet Match the Cabinet Hardware?

In contrast, a rustic kitchen should have kitchen faucets and cabinet hardware that do not match. Rustic means down to earth, self-sufficient, and old.

So, it would make sense that the small handles, hinges, knobs, lights, and even some fixtures do not all match together.

It’s supposed to look like it’s been collected, gathered, and repaired over decades. If things match, then the rustic look will look too clean.


Colors
Here’s a quick list of the colors commonly used for kitchen hardware and faucets:

  • Brass
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Brushed nickel
  • Chrome – including two tone chrome and cool chrome
  • Stainless steel

Many appliances, like a microwave, toaster oven, stove, and other fixtures, like the sink, are likely to be silver or stainless steel.

It is not a good idea to mix multiple metal colors in a single area. You don’t want chrome, stainless steel, and brass metal fixtures and appliances. Stick to a single metallic color.

Should the Bathroom Faucet Match the Cabinet Hardware?

Just like with kitchen faucets and cabinet hardware, it is a good idea to match these two items together, but it is not necessary.

As long as you have a well-planned out design, the bathroom and cabinet hardware does not have to match.

Should the Kitchen Faucet Match the Sink?

It is the norm for both the kitchen faucet and the kitchen sink to match. After all, these two fixtures are directly linked to one another, so it would be odd if they did not match.

However, the sink and the faucet do not have to match. You can have a silver sink and a black faucet as long as the other fixtures and metal hardware pieces in the kitchen are also black like the faucet.

Bathrooms often have faucets and sinks that do not match. For example, a porcelain sink can have a gold faucet.

Conclusion

When redoing your home in order to sell it, a more coordinated put together look will appeal to more buyers. So, the kitchen faucet should match the cabinet hardware in these situations.

However, the faucet does not have to match the cabinet hardware, nor does it have to match the sink either. The bathroom faucet and the bathroom cabinet don’t have to match either, but it will look better if it matches. Do not add two or more metallic colors to a single space.

Lindsay Reed

Hi, I'm the founder of ProjectPerfectHome.com! I created this website to be a resource for everyone who wants to make the best home possible.