Sherwin-Williams® Copper Harbor (SW 6634) Kitchen Cabinets – Shaker, Slim Shaker, Raised, Slab

A modern kitchen with full-overlay Shaker cabinets in a warm neutral white, 5-piece recessed Shaker drawers, no face frame visible. Behind the island, feature a large, beautifully lit display wall showing Sherwin-Williams–inspired paint swatches arranged by color family. Above the swatches, include a clean studio-style sign that reads: “Sherwin-Williams® Custom Paint Program – Choose Your Cabinet Color”. White quartz countertops, brass or nickel hardware, natural white-oak flooring, soft daylight, ultra-cle A modern kitchen with full-overlay Shaker cabinets in a warm neutral white, 5-piece recessed Shaker drawers, no face frame visible. Behind the island, feature a large, beautifully lit display wall showing Sherwin-Williams–inspired paint swatches arranged by color family. Above the swatches, include a clean studio-style sign that reads: “Sherwin-Williams® Custom Paint Program – Choose Your Cabinet Color”. White quartz countertops, brass or nickel hardware, natural white-oak flooring, soft daylight, ultra-cle

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Sherwin-Williams Copper Harbor SW6634 kitchen cabinets

Copper Harbor (SW 6634) At A Glance

LRV: 17 (Dark — absorbs light and adds rich warmth)

Undertone: Burnt orange with strong brown and copper notes

Temperature: Warm

Best Kitchen Styles: Farmhouse, Rustic, Transitional

Pairs Well With: Aged brass, medium to dark wood tones, light quartz or marble

Sherwin-Williams® Copper Harbor (SW 6634) is a warm, earthy terracotta-orange that brings a rich, sunlit glow to kitchen cabinetry. Its blend of clay, soft orange, and muted brown undertones creates a natural warmth that feels sophisticated, comforting, and beautifully grounded.

Copper Harbor kitchen cabinets pair well with brushed brass, matte black, or oil-rubbed bronze hardware, along with white quartz, marble, butcher block, and warm natural wood flooring. This Sherwin-Williams color is ideal for Mediterranean, bohemian, southwestern, and modern-organic kitchen designs.

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• Sherwin-Williams Finishes: Sherwin-Williams Sherwood® Industrial System

• Built to Order: Customized specifically to fit your style and layout.

• Factory Direct Pricing: No dealer markups—quality cabinetry straight from our facility.

• Premium Construction: All-plywood boxes and solid wood face frames (No particle board).

• Soft-Close Standard: Full-extension drawers and doors for smooth, quiet use.

• Fully Assembled: Arrives ready for installation (No flat packs or cam-locks).

More about Copper Harbor (SW 6634)

Copper Harbor vs. Cavern Clay (SW 7701):
Cavern Clay is earthier and more muted with brown dominance, while Copper Harbor is brighter and more saturated with a true copper-orange presence. Copper Harbor feels more energetic and expressive in cabinetry applications.

Copper Harbor vs. Smoky Salmon (SW 6331):
Smoky Salmon is lighter and softer with pink undertones, while Copper Harbor is deeper and more orange-forward. Copper Harbor creates stronger contrast and visual warmth, especially in kitchens with natural wood elements.

Copper Harbor vs. Real Red (SW 6868):
Real Red is a true primary red, while Copper Harbor leans distinctly orange with copper warmth. Copper Harbor works best when a space calls for warmth without the intensity of a classic red.

Transitional kitchen design with Sherwin-Williams Copper Harbor SW6634 cabinets

Warm Copper-Red with Earthy Sophistication

Sherwin-Williams® Copper Harbor (SW 6634) kitchen cabinets bring a rich copper-red tone that feels grounded, warm, and distinctly natural. This color leans more earthy than vibrant, offering depth without the intensity of brighter reds or oranges. Copper Harbor is often chosen for kitchens that want warmth and character while maintaining a refined, designer-forward look.

The Undertones of Copper Harbor

Copper Harbor is a red-based color with strong brown and subtle orange undertones. In natural daylight, it reads as a warm, burnished copper rather than a true red. Under lower or artificial lighting, the brown undertones deepen, giving the cabinetry a richer, more enveloping appearance.

Coordinating Colors for Kitchen Design

Warm Whites & Soft Neutrals

  • Creamy (SW 7012) enhances Copper Harbor’s warmth without washing it out. The pairing feels inviting and balanced, especially in kitchens aiming for a cozy, lived-in aesthetic.
  • Natural Linen (SW 9109) provides a soft, neutral counterpoint that complements Copper Harbor’s earthy undertones. This combination works well in transitional and organic-modern designs.

Grounding & Contrast Colors

  • Dovetail (SW 7018) adds muted contrast that keeps Copper Harbor from feeling too warm. This pairing feels sophisticated and well-balanced, particularly in larger kitchens.
  • Iron Ore (SW 7069) introduces architectural depth and visual weight. Used selectively, it sharpens the overall palette without overpowering the cabinetry.

Metallics & Hardware

  • Brushed brass or aged brass hardware reinforces Copper Harbor’s warmth and copper undertones. These finishes feel natural and cohesive, enhancing the color’s earthy richness.
  • Oil-rubbed bronze hardware adds depth and a slightly rustic character. This option works well when a softer, heritage-inspired look is desired.

Countertop Pairings

  • Warm white quartz or marble keeps the kitchen feeling open and balanced. Subtle veining complements the cabinetry without competing visually.
  • Soapstone or honed dark stone deepens the overall palette and creates a dramatic, grounded aesthetic. This pairing suits kitchens aiming for a moody or artisanal feel.

Flooring Recommendations

  • Medium-tone hardwood flooring works naturally with Copper Harbor’s warm undertones. Wood grain adds texture and prevents the space from feeling flat.
  • Warm stone or terracotta tile enhances the earthy character of the cabinetry. These materials support a cohesive, organic design.

Applications in Cabinetry

  • Kitchen islands finished in Copper Harbor create a warm focal point without dominating the space. This approach allows perimeter cabinetry to remain lighter and more neutral.
  • Accent cabinetry such as beverage centers or pantries benefit from Copper Harbor’s depth. Used selectively, the color feels intentional and elevated.

Kitchen Style Applications

  • Transitional kitchens use Copper Harbor to bridge traditional warmth and modern simplicity. Balanced materials keep the color refined.
  • Rustic or organic-modern kitchens embrace Copper Harbor’s earthy undertones. Natural wood and stone materials reinforce its grounded character.
  • Southwestern or heritage-inspired kitchens benefit from Copper Harbor’s warmth and richness. The color adds depth without feeling overly bold.

Recommended Cabinet Door Styles by Kitchen Style

  • Shaker doors provide clean structure that balances Copper Harbor’s warmth. This profile works across multiple kitchen styles.
  • Raised panel doors enhance the color’s classic and traditional appeal. This combination suits more formal or heritage-inspired spaces.

Other Spaces & Design Applications

  • Bars and entertaining areas benefit from Copper Harbor’s inviting warmth. The color creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere.
  • Dining rooms or breakfast nooks use Copper Harbor cabinetry to add richness and character. Balanced lighting keeps the space comfortable.

Lighting Considerations

Copper Harbor is highly responsive to lighting. Natural light highlights its copper-red warmth, while lower lighting deepens the brown undertones. Layered lighting helps maintain balance and prevent the cabinetry from feeling too dark.

Technical Details

Light Reflectance Value (LRV): 18

An LRV of 18 places Copper Harbor in the dark-to-mid range. Adequate lighting is recommended to maintain visual clarity.

Design Tip

Use Copper Harbor kitchen cabinets when you want warmth, depth, and an earthy presence. Pair with lighter surfaces and warm metals for the most balanced result.

Alternative Colors to Consider

Sherwin-Williams Copper Harbor (SW 6634): FAQs

Is Copper Harbor too bold for kitchen cabinets?

Copper Harbor is bold but approachable. It works especially well on islands, accent cabinetry, or kitchens with ample natural light and neutral surfaces.

Does Copper Harbor read orange or brown?

Copper Harbor reads as a warm copper-orange in most lighting, with brown undertones becoming more noticeable in lower light.

What finishes work best with Copper Harbor?

Aged brass, oil-rubbed bronze, and warm wood tones complement Copper Harbor’s richness and help balance its warmth.

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