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If anyone is awake please give me an opinion

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YellowEllis · 07/11/2020 03:50

Top or bottom kitchen?
Bottom is our current design, it's a laminate worktop but we have oak floors and oak internal doors through to the hallway and utility so I'm worried with the worktops it's too much different shades/tones of wood. Mumsnet pointed it out to me earlier and I'm wobbling now.

Top is the new design, it would be snowy Ibiza silestone quartz.

Which is better?

If anyone is awake please give me an opinion
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Tardigrade001 · 08/11/2020 08:11

Final version looks really nice.

Cric · 08/11/2020 09:06

Love the final version! Better than the first 2 Smile

CottonSock · 08/11/2020 09:16

Looks nice.. I would choose similar

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Thefarawaytree1 · 09/12/2020 12:21

@YellowEllis

These worktops, cabinets and tiles are the exact same as mine but they've left the wall above them white. I nicked their picture to use on a paint visualiser. I think I might paint above the tiles in this colour! It's all coming together in my head now Smile
I prefer the top picture with the white worktop.

Can I ask where you found the last image that you posted of the kitchen with the white sink and shelves?
I'd like to find out the colour of the paint they've used on their walls as I want a glass hob splashback to match my cranbrook stone doors. Currently think Dulux Egyptian Cotton is the closest but the doors look like totally different colours in different lighting throughout the day.

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