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RTA Shaker Espresso Cabinets
Bring home RTA shaker espresso cabinets and create an inviting kitchen space with a touch of boldness. The timeless design of shaker-style cabinetry, along with a rich espresso finish, can offer homeowners a perfect balance of elegance and functionality.
Highlights & Details
Color & Finish
Espresso, Full Overlay
Construction
Real plywood cabinet boxes. See More
Hinges
Soft closing, 6 way adjustable
Drawers & Slides
Birchwood, Soft Closing, 6-Way Adjustable
Delivery
Arrives in 7-10 Business Days
Color & Finish
Espresso, Full Overlay
Construction
Real plywood cabinet boxes. See More
Hinges
Soft closing, 6 way adjustable
Drawers & Slides
Birchwood, Soft Closing, 6-Way Adjustable
Delivery
Arrives in 7-10 Business Days
Features
Full overlay panel, ¾" Birchwood with MDF insert
6-way adjustable European-style hinge with soft-close feature
Shelving is ¾ inch thick cabinet-grade plywood with front edge banding
Dovetail drawers with solid wood on all sides, full extension
Under-mount full extension drawer glides with soft-close feature
½ inch cabinet-grade plywood box, UV coated natural plywood on interior
Bracket reinforcements for base cabinet
Double-doweled face frame joint
¾” Solid Birchwood face frame
Door bumpers
- ½” Plywood Box
- Soft-Close Doors & Drawers
- Premium Wood Stain Finish
- Birchwood Dovetail Drawers
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Shaker Espresso Tall Filler
In stock
$69.30 – $86.63Price range: $69.30 through $86.63
SKU:
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3"W x 96"H x 3/4"D
6"W x 96"H x 3/4"D
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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How can I modernize my espresso kitchen cabinets?
Modernize espresso kitchen cabinets by updating hardware to brushed brass or matte gold pulls for warm contrast against the rich brown. Add open wood shelving and under-cabinet LED lighting to brighten and layer depth. Keep espresso lowers, swap uppers to white shaker for 2026 two-tone balance avoiding all-dark looks. Pair with veined quartz counters. Paint walls soft taupe or sage green; introduce rattan pendants or Oak island for organic warmth. These budget tweaks counter espresso’s heaviness, aligning with light, minimalist trends without full replacement.
Are espresso kitchen cabinets in style in 2026?
No, espresso kitchen cabinets are largely out of style in 2026, viewed as heavy and dated from early-2000s trends with granite counters. Designers favor light, airy spaces. Two-tone options keep espresso lowers with white uppers for balance, but full-espresso feels cave-like. Updates like brass hardware, quartz tops, or painting to greige refresh without replacement. While dark woods trend subtly, espresso’s glossy brown lags behind 2026’s organic, layered palettes.
What colors go well with espresso kitchen cabinets?
Espresso kitchen cabinets pair best with crisp white walls or countertops for contrast, brightening the rich dark brown while highlighting shaker details. Warm creams, beiges, or taupes soften for cozy ambiance, suiting transitional styles. Gray-greens or soft blues add serene depth, evoking nature against the chocolate tones. For warmth, terracotta, muted reds, or taupe accents bring Mediterranean flair. Backsplashes in marble subway tile or herringbone enhance elegance. Gold or brass hardware warms the palette, avoid cool silvers. Flooring like light oak grounds without overwhelming.
What color hardware goes with espresso cabinets?
To complement the deep, rich tones of espresso cabinets, choose hardware that creates a clean contrast or a sophisticated “tone-on-tone” look. Brushed Gold or Champagne Bronze offers a luxurious, warm pop against the dark wood, while Brushed Nickel or Stainless Steel provides a timeless, crisp contrast that matches your appliances. For a sleek, modern aesthetic, Matte Black hardware creates a subtle, high-end monochromatic effect.
What wood tone goes with espresso?
Light wood tones like white oak pair best with espresso kitchen cabinets, creating striking contrast that brightens the rich dark brown and prevents heavy feels. White oak’s subtle grain and warm undertones complement espresso’s chocolate depth, suiting modern farmhouse or transitional styles. Mid-tones such as honey oak or light walnut add subtle warmth without clashing, ideal for flooring. In 2026 trends, layer light colors on uppers or accents with espresso lowers for two-tone balance.

















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