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If you are lucky enough to be replacing a kitchen this year, what colour have you chosen...

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NaomiFromMilkShake · 10/07/2019 00:18

Mine is chosen, and more or less installed I am very happy with it, but I am wondering am I a voice in the wilderness or (very unusually) either on or ahead of trend... Grin

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Foxyloxy1plus1 · 10/07/2019 08:31

Ours is navy, very like origamiunicorn and it’s been in for nearly five years. It’s a big room, kitchen/dining/living room and one wall is painted blue and the rest pale grey. The floor is Amtico and the worktop white quartz with grey flecks.

DexterMama · 10/07/2019 09:10

Navy is very now, but the trend colour for the next while is millennial pink. Navy will date like metro tiles have and herringbone tiles will but hey it will still look great and navy isn't that out there anyway.

If I were doing a kitchen I'd probably do matte white cabinets and a concrete splash back.

Luxembourgmama · 10/07/2019 09:23

Red

fussychica · 10/07/2019 09:28

Mix of matte very pale grey and white handleless units, marble worktop and purple paint. Did it 4 years ago. I still love it. Thought I would be ready for a paint change after all this time but I'm notSmile

REllenR · 10/07/2019 10:58

We did ours recently - off white Matt cabinets and grey quartz worktop. Gone fairly classic and I love it!

EdWinchester · 10/07/2019 18:27

I see a LOT of new kitchens in my job.

I can tell you that pale grey is still very trendy, usually with a deep blue island. Rose gold handles and island lights are everywhere and Crittal style dark grey patio doors have taken off big time. Hardly ever see big old bifolds now.

FrogFairy · 10/07/2019 22:32

I have been waiting years for a new kitchen.

All along I have wanted ivory/alabaster doors but due to circumstances I may need to consider white or pale grey instead. I have to stick with light colours as my kitchen floor is black and I hope to lighten it up with the units and worktop.

I haven’t planned or priced it up yet. Undecided between DIY kitchens or Ikea.

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