Weathered gray kitchen cabinetry finishes, both painted and stained, gain popularity
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For interior design, including kitchens and baths, Gray as a dominant color scheme continues to rise in popularity.  It is a calm and soothing neutral back-drop for all areas of the home and works beautifully with all colors! 
 
Dura Supreme's beautiful palette of painted finishes offers stunning options for both kitchen and bath cabinetry. 
 
 
Pearl is a nearly-white gray that can be selected in place of white paint for a very soft, subtle gray.  Silver Mist, Moonstone, and Zinc are mid-tone Grays while Storm Gray and Graphite offer a darker Gray for high contrast.
 
Dura Supreme also offers several stain options that have a strong gray hue or a soft gray undertone. Mixing a paint finish and a stain finish within a kitchen is an attractive way to blend the beauty of wood grain with the popularity of paint.
 
 
In a bathroom environment, gray hues are a soothing neutral tone that works perfectly in a small space.  Colors like Cashew, Morel and Caraway offer a warm gray finish, while colors like Shell Gray and Smoke are colder, more notably Gray finishes.
 
The floating vanity shown below, demonstrates Morel finish on Hickory.  Morel offers a warm gray stain with the dramatic wood grain and color variation of Hickory wood species. For more information, visit http://www.durasupreme.com/  
 
Dura Supreme was founded in Minnesota by Donald Stotts in the 1950s with a vision of delivering outstanding value along with outstanding design choices in hand-crafted cabinetry. Its Midwestern work ethic and approach to customer satisfaction has ensured success as Dura Supreme gained recognition throughout the region and across the country. Fifty years and ten facility expansions later, Dura Supreme now employs over 400 people at our 220,000 square foot manufacturing facility located west of Minneapolis.

 

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