Kitchen colour Dilemma!!
Farah
6 years ago
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Comments (1)Hi anisa1989, Our company specialise in designing and making bespoke kitchens! Please contact us directly and someone from our team will help you with your project. http://www.kitchenwardrobe.com/contact Kind Regards, A&S Kitchen Wardrobe...See MoreNew Kitchen extension colours dilemma
Comments (7)I think the Graphite splashback will co-ordinate nicely with the island; my only worry, personally would be everything being white And grey as it could look cold...But this is your space and it should be how you like it as you will be spending times... As you prefer a minimalist look, I'd say large format tiles to minimise the number of grout lines. This could be in a light grey or a slightly darker grey shown in your image. To add more interest to gloss cabinets I would consider white-wash/light grey wood effect tiles...This will help add texture and slight warmth to the room. All the best....See MoreKitchen unit colour dilemma- please help.
Comments (8)The room looks very modern and spacious and having 2 colours in a kitchen is very popular. With regards to wall units (see image below where shelves have been used) & fridge/freezers, it really is down to personal preference but American fridge/freezers are very bulky, but they do give a lot of fridge space, although the freezers do tend to be a little small. Shelving can look nice and it could keep costs down. Decisions, decisions :-) Here are some pics of shaker kitchens that our customers have sent us with 2 different colours that they have used in their kitchens. If you want to see more pics then they can be seen here....See MoreKitchen cabinet colour dilemma
Comments (11)I agree with forza, your kitchen is great as is but yes if you feel like having a change, why not? I know there is a trend for using dark colours but I’m a little concerned with you already having large areas of (near) black, like your floors and tiles above the range, that it might get too dark. Are you considering changing the flooring? If not you could perhaps think about painting your units in a lime white. Or would that not give you enough of a change from how it is now?...See MoreDaisy England
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