Black kitchen floor what colour for the units
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My kitchen is being redone but I have a black granite floor and black
Comments (6)Hello Ragi58 it's hard to visualise without more information about the room layout, cabinet colour and style, wall colour etc.... I am assuming you mean black floor and black granite bench top. For a dramatic contemporary splash back look bright colours always look great against black bright green, turquoise blue, red, purple, hot pink, yellow, orange or even a silver grey. I would choose your favourite colour. It always makes you feel happy to have your favourite colour around you in your home. Have a look for this link on house there's some inspiration from kitchen with coloured glass. http://www.houzz.co.uk/photos/contemporary/kitchen/backsplash-material--glass-sheet/cabinet-style--flat-panel/layout--single-wall/query/coloured-glass-splashback...See MoreWhat colour units for a north east facing kitchen
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