This Dated, "English-Inspired" Kitchen Cabinet Trend Is So Back for Fall, According to Shea McGee
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According to interior designer Shea McGee, upper kitchen cabinets no longer have to touch the ceiling to be on-trend, especially in spaces with tall ceilings.
She explained that not reaching the ceiling allows for more visibility of stone accents and prevents the kitchen from feeling dark and heavy.
While some appreciate the return of shorter cabinets, others express concerns about dust and maintenance associated with having open space above cabinets.
McGee highlights that in design, trends evolve, and it’s acceptable to adapt cabinetry style to fit the specific height and character of a room.
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