Bench top and cabinetry colour to go with mixed colour slate
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6 years ago
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which kitchen cabinet and bench colour would look good ?
Comments (4)had thought white but am worried it might be too stark i have a black glass door fridge not sure whether to go black and maybe a light shade of green for majority of cabinets with a black bench top...See Morekitchen bench tops and cabinets
Comments (3)Hi spallavidega it may help you to first have a Style of kitchen in mind, where you may like this to also relate to the overall style of your home. You may then also like to consider your selections in relation to your budget as this will help to narrow down / or widen your options. You are probably in a different state to us, but none the less; specific to your question, you may find our web site helpful. Being asked this all the time, we decided to put together a series of dedicated pages for anyone planning a Kitchen, with information regarding the properties of all the different types of materials that one could use for benchtops, doors and splashbacks. This initial page has 16 different links to information about different types of materials that you may find helpful. Once you have an idea about the type of materials you wish to use, you may then also like to go to our Suppliers page where again we have put together links to these material manufacturers where you can then review the various different colour ranges on offer. We also have a page about the use of colour, but don't be afraid to go with what you like, and Houzz here is a fantastic resource for inspiration. I hope this information is of help to you. Regards Malcolm...See MoreFace brick and slate floors and paint colour.
Comments (7)Hi, Depending on your budget you have a couple of options available to you for the internal brick walls and slate floors. For the internal brick walls you can either paint over the brick in a desired colour, this will reduce that brick look or you can Plasterboard sheet over them giving you a plasterboard wall which can be painted and will look like the rest of your walls. For the slate, I have to admit that in some cases I don't mind the slate, it's a natural stone which is always better than an imitation. However if you really don't like the look the easiest thing to do is put down a floating floor over the top. If all else fails get a much bigger rug which will cover most of the slate and will probably be the most cost effective solution for your floor. If you do decide to keep the slate pick a neutral tone from the slate that you can apply to the walls which will give your interior a more unified look but without all those colour variations. I suggest a warm grey that picks up some of the tones in the floor. The overall effect can look very contemporary. Hope this helps, MKG...See MoreStone bench top on island with timber on other cabinets
Comments (3)I have timber on island and laminate on rest and am happy with that. Would need to tonal,y match so it is your choice of timber or stain....See MoreUser
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