what colour kitchen units?
glbreebaart
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Need help with kitchen colours
Comments (9)White/cream would be really nice, I'd be a bit cautious with having brown, cream and cranberry as it could end up looking a bit heavy with colour tone's as none of these colours will be prominent enough to break up the brown from the worktop and the floor. Not sure if I've explained it too well, let me know! Also I'm not sure how much research you've done with wood worktops yet but they do involve a fair amount of maintenance in comparison to a quartz worktop. Regular oiling is needed to avoid getting stains and the walnut going black around the sink. That being said it really is a beautiful worktop material to have in the kitchen, incredibly eye catching and very classical too. Granite and quartz are both stones but that's really about where the characteristics of them - granite needs sealing to avoid any staining or scratching or the surface, however it does take a lot of effort for that to happen. Quartz is granite with all the 'negative characteristics' taken out of it - it's lighter, it's scratch and stain resistant and generally a little bit more durable. I don't really like to post too many links to our website but I feel this page is perfect for you http://worktops.co/granite-quartz-worktops/ - it tells you about granite and quartz, and if you scroll down there's lots of sample pictures for you to see and decide if you prefer granite or quartz. Happy to help :)...See MoreLight grey floor tiles what colour kitchen units to have
Comments (2)White or dark grey. You could have dark grey on the bottom and light grey on the top...See MoreWhat colour kitchen walls? Grey units/oak worktops
Comments (15)In my opinion it is the saturation level of the paint that is the problem. The beauty of your kitchen is the natural flooring and the wooden worktops, it looks earthy. This is swamped by the blue paint, it just looks wrong. Without seeing the cupboard door colours close up it is tricky but I would suggest looking for something a bit darker than the cupboards but with the same hue. If you want a strong contrasting wall a deep olive green would work as it would balance the wood and the purpley greys....See MoreGreen kitchen units-what colour statement wall!?
Comments (3)How about a deep aubergine, or even darker like the new Paean Black which has purpley undertones? I also think terracotta or coral or chocolate brown would work, especially if you have warm/wood accents. Or any kind of pink....See MoreZeyko Kitchens
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