Need your ideas - accent colour on wall with mid grey kitchen units ..
Ruth Varley
9 years ago
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puddle44
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Comments (4)That meant to say French grey dark! Also what's your thoughts on the colour of skirting Is white and ceilings white French grey mid on ceiling and paint work Or fence grey light on ceiling and paint work? In looking for something a bit different My accessories are planning on being purple silver etc Thanks...See MoreNeed help - new kitchen without wall units
Comments (3)I;d get a lighting specialist on the case. It seems a shame to go to the expense of having ceilings lowered, when high ceilings are such a great period feature. They also allow for some of the amazing pendants, which others can't have due to the lack of height. If lighting is an issue for you, i'd solve that before embarking on the expense of lowering the ceilings and explore all options available for different areas first....See MoreNeed help with kitchen unit colour with tile
Comments (31)The darkest is worsted. We have ruled it out but the sample had already been ordered from the kitchen place so took it anyway. I think we need the cooler blue greys so I am going to do bigger cards of lamp room grey and pavilion grey. I am swaying towards lamp room grey. Just to add, those last two pictures are during a heavy rain shower and it was very dark outside, its probably as dark as we will see the colours. I will take again in brighter conditions....See MoreLight grey kitchen units....now what...?!
Comments (5)If a grey is made up of black + white it can be very cold. However, if a grey is a de-saturated grey of a colour such as Dakar or Lamp Room Grey then it can make things easier. I would opt for a floor that has some warmth, without a doubt. Don't forget, whatever you choose now may be with you for years, so I would avoid the 'obvious'. As the flooring is potentially one of the most expensive parts of the scheme, make that your focus. Grey units and white worktops will look cool, so you can afford to go for something warm with the floor. This could be tiles in a buff colour, tiles that are terracotta (I would bet money on these making a comeback), patterned tiles or wood. Mandarin Stone has some lovely buff concrete style tiles, Porcelanosa has amazing patterned tiles and Topps do one called Sculpt is a buff colour worth checking out....See Morejacksplash
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