Countertop/backsplash
9 years ago
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- 9 years ago
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Comments (26)We're with Valduff. Shades of purple and plum can really add depth to a chic scheme like yours. Particularly with your gorgeous counter top. Grey is also a good call, as it will coordinate with your kitchen units but allow room to add coloured accessories. It can depend on the light quality in your room- we always recommend grabbing some tester opts in a range of shades. Paint your walls or A4 sheets, and see what the colours look like as the light changes throughout the day....See MoreKitchen bar counter need help choosing material
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Comments (8)Ah okay that makes more sense. We don't have many open porches and open utility areas here in the uk. It's too cold here! With regards to lighting, in the kitchen consider adding under cabinet lighting. It's hidden so won't feel cluttered. In the dining room a pendant over the table. And the living room a pendant and some table lamps....See MoreAre laminate kitchen backsplashes a good idea?
Comments (6)They’re fine to use otherwise they wouldn’t be manufactured. However glass is a better material. It will need templating and is more expensive than laminate but is easier to clean. You can choose a BS or RAL number to have the glass sprayed to, but if you leave it clear the colour of the emulsion on the walls will show through so you don’t have to worry in future about respraying it....See More- 9 years ago
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