Rooms Kitchen Decor & Design Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen Cabinet Styles Wood Cabinet Ideas to Consider for Your Kitchen Remodel By Caitlin Sole Caitlin Sole Instagram Caitlin Sole is the senior home editor at BHG. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of interior design expertise. She has vast experience with digital media, including SEO, photo shoot production, video production, eCommerce content, print collaboration, and custom sales content. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on December 14, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Wood cabinets add natural warmth to kitchens of every size and style. Get inspired by our favorite dark, medium, and light wood kitchen cabinets, including ideas for oak, walnut, fir, and cherry wood cabinets. 01 of 18 Dark-Stained Oak White subway tile and gray-veined granite keep rich dark-stained oak cabinets from weighing down this elegant kitchen. The wood cabinetry is a nod to the home's 1930s roots. Its old-world charm juxtaposed with lighter hardwood floors and window frames creates a charming contrast. 02 of 18 Updated Cherry Cabinets Cabinets: Everything You Need to Know Transition traditional cherry cabinets into the present day with frosted-glass doors, which adds a contemporary attitude and reflect light. Dark granite and a gray mosaic tile backsplash make a sleek and stylish statement. 03 of 18 Light Contemporary Wood Italian-made modular cabinetry brings furniture-quality styling to this modern kitchen. Slab-front, full-overlay cabinet doors, including on the refrigerator, give a clean look to the storage wall. Beneath the cabinets, a toe-kick features a metal lining for durability and easy cleaning. 04 of 18 Mixed Materials A dark walnut wood kitchen cabinet color on base cabinetry combats marks from heavy use, but upper cabinets with a white-painted finish keep this kitchen light and bright. The custom wood cabinets feature classic paneling and are grounded by stained oak floors. Easy Cabinet Updates 05 of 18 Choose the Perfect Cabinet Paint Color Breathe new life into your kitchen with a fresh coat of cabinet paint color. Watch as we share the most important step in choosing the best cabinet paint color for your stylish space. 06 of 18 Fresh Fir Cabinets Oil-rubbed bronze hardware adds the look of worn brass on these Shaker-style cabinets made of Douglas fir. Selected upper wood cabinets have ribbed-glass inserts that enhance the vintage look while lightening the visual weight of cabinetry and partially obscuring contents. 07 of 18 Traditional Touches Custom millwork and cabinet doors with a decorative leaded glass design combine traditional and antique styles. Windows that extend down to the countertop lighten up the dark wood cabinetry. 08 of 18 High Gloss Finish Lacquered zebrawood cabinets bring a hint of glam to this small but sophisticated space. The wood cabinets cover most appliances for a streamlined look and contrast with rustic elements like oak floors and ceiling beams. 09 of 18 Light Natural Wood Purchased cabinet boxes get an inexpensive rustic update from century-old barnwood. The reclaimed planks used on the drawer fronts run horizontally, while the grain runs vertically on the cabinet doors. Although planed and sanded to prevent splinters, the barnwood has a natural, untreated appearance for a casual wood kitchen cabinet color and finish. 10 of 18 Medium-Tone Wood Custom hickory cabinets add an artisan touch to this farmhouse-style kitchen. The naturally finished wood cabinets boast full-inset doors and drawer fronts, making them look more like fine antique furnishings than classic kitchen decor. A vintage-style rolling ladder reaches up toward a plate rack, open shelving, and curtained cabinets that stretch to the ceiling. 11 of 18 Contemporary Dark Wood Riftsawn oak cabinetry sports a rich espresso finish in this modern kitchen. Frosted-glass cabinet doors offer a visual break and juxtapose the dark finish for standout style. 12 of 18 Light Modern Oak For a bright, timeless look, try riftsawn oak cabinets. This custom look features smooth wood doors and nearly invisible hardware in brushed nickel. A single wall cabinet with a frosted-glass front showcases the shapes and tones of a colorful wineglass collection when lit. Top Ways to Decorate with Oak Cabinets 13 of 18 Warm Walnut An armoire-style walnut cabinet lends warm balance to gray-painted base cabinets made from plywood and maple. The oversized glass-front doors and tall shelves allow colorful dishware in many different sizes to be showcased. 14 of 18 Textured Wood A simple subway tile backsplash allows the distinctive dark wood kitchen cabinet color to shine in this small space. A cabinet finish that lets the wood grain show through picks up on the colors of polished-marble countertops and distressed pewter pulls. 15 of 18 Shades of Gray Perimeter cabinets made from alder wood get a thin coat of gray stain to warm up this transitional kitchen. The light wood cabinetry and open shelves contrast a riftsawn oak island stained a similar gray for subtle texture. 16 of 18 Custom Cabinets These inexpensive custom-made alder cabinets combine handmade cabinet boxes with ready-to-assemble face frames, doors, and drawer fronts. Corbels beneath the upper cabinets were crafted out of scraps of alder. 17 of 18 Rustic Exterior Large, deep nails were used to texture these stylish custom-built oak cabinets, complete with decorative drop pulls. The storage tower features a cascading top and replaces traditional upper cabinets while providing plenty of storage. 18 of 18 Dark Wood With Detail Rich chocolate brown cabinets give an upscale look to the built-in desk area in this open kitchen. The dark-stained storage offsets the soft cream and green paint on the perimeter wall and island cabinetry. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit