All white kitchen......black? White? Or stainless steel appliances?
Monica Friend
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Stainless steel in the kitchen - yay or nay?
Comments (23)A lot of people ask how easy it is to clean stainless steel [worktops]. The simple answer is 'very easy' and GEC Anderson recommend the microfibre cloths that have been mentioned by a number of contributors, in combination with cold water. Simply wipe down the worktop after use to prevent build up of streaks or marks - especially, in hard water areas. And that's it! Some words of caution probably should be taken into account before making a final decision as to whether stainless steel suits your lifestyle. Stainless steel is prone to attracting finger prints and marks and so the key here is to regularly wipe down the surface so as not to let dirt and extraneous material to build up in the first place. Another thing to consider is that stainless steel will scratch and mark over time. This is perfectly normal! Scratches and marks will build up over time, creating a unique patina appearance. Simply ignore them. Your stainless steel worktop will outlast pretty much every other alternative worktop material and should provide you with several decades of useful service....See MoreChrome, gold or brushed stainless steel?
Comments (12)Yes indeed Big Bathroom shop.. I personally prefer to specify Nickel in favour of Chrome but do realise it's at the top end, so not for everyone's budget, even if I can negotiate! What is fabulous is having a choice as one material will not work with one specific finish necessarily so I choose accordingly - as a finish can take a bathroom from good to spectacular! Nothing like having style on tap! :) )...See Morewhite or stainless steel fridge and washer
Comments (3)Minnie and Grouse suggest steel if looking for a contemporary look and also easier to keep clean if kids and animals. Also if you dont want to go to the expense of intergrated can look good stand alone. Depends on the look you are wanting to achieve, sleek, industrial, etc.?...See Morelight switches and sockets - anyone else ok with white
Comments (22)We are having a mixture. Brushed steel in the kitchen to go with the appliances, as they are quite visible at worktop height or in the sides of the island. White flat plate in the hall and drawing room. White plastic upstairs. I agree that it’s better to get white plastic from a reputable supplier which won’t go wrong, than a cheap metal socket or switch which looks the part but will give up within a year, or be a nightmare to fit. Also bear in mind the flat plate ones require a deeper back box (35mm) so if you already have standard 25mm ones you won’t have the flat plate option....See MoreUser
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