Are gloss or Matt kitchens easier to clean?
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Matt or gloss kitchen. What to choose?
Comments (1)Hi Angelina. We have this discussion with most of our clients with contemporary kitchen designs. To be honest, both would look great! Especially finished in a light grey... this colour will allow you an easy life (cleaning and maintaining) with either choice. Naturally, gloss slabs are easier to maintain (especially in lighter colours), but I can't see you having any problems with a satin matt finish - showrooms aren't really a fair reflection on your own personal kitchen. Gloss will of course allow light to bounce around more in the room, which can be great if you are trying to open up a space... but at times it can be too much and this is sometimes where a matt finish is preferred. Our Burgh Heath project has a satin matt finish in 3 different colours (below) Hope the above helps Angelina - Let us know which way you go!...See MoreGloss or matt kitchen cupboard doors
Comments (9)I have both in different homes (have posted this before, so the question has been asked previously). I have super matt in my main home. Dove grey colour. Handleless. Love them. They look great and stylish but when the light shines on them at a certain angle you can see any marks and they’re not as easy to clean off as in the case of gloss. As much as I try to never touch the door only the handleless strip I do forget. I don’t class them as easy to clean. In my holiday homes I have white gloss handleless. Easy to clean but you can also easily see the marks. It’s a 50/50 case I think. All down to personal preference....See MoreGloss Vs. Matt Kitchens
Comments (3)I have Gloss kitchen ,almost the colour of the above picture. I do love it but does need constant maintenance to keep looking good. Also so glad we opted for deep drawers instead of cupboards in base units, much more practical and no bending down....See MoreThe big debate on kitchen units .... gloss or matt finish??
Comments (7)I have both. In my main home I have super matt. Granted you can’t see the fingerprints but they are there. However when the light shines at a specific angle you can see the marks and they are a sod to get off. I use a magic eraser and it works ok but they’re not really suitable for big areas so I resort to a Spontex cloth soaked in soapy warm water, wipe over and buff up with a microfibre cloth. Sometimes though you can still see marks. In my caravan I have gloss doors. Easy to clean. Easier than super matt. Both doors I have are handleless so I try to not push the actual door but use the ledge provided. If you’re just looking for a slab door which can be reproduced by companies who have the appropriate machinery there is now a board available that has fingerprint technology. It’s called Serica. It relatively new and has 12 colours to choose from....See MoreLacuna Design
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