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If you have cashmere kitchen units...

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Potentialpoochowner · 09/09/2018 11:57

What colour are your walls and floor?
Tia!

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catsofa · 09/09/2018 14:10

I'm hoping cashmere is a colour...?

Kitchencrazy · 09/09/2018 15:48

We have cashmere units, not fitted yet though, we havent decided on flooring but after much deliberating over colours we have gone for dulux timeless..It's more warm white . I wanted to see what the units were like once up and then decide on colour plus wanted to keep it light and airey.. Good luck choosing! X

Potentialpoochowner · 09/09/2018 23:05

Yes, cashmere coloured!

Timeless sounds like a good option. Thinking of found the painting before I go ahead with the kitchen to try and save some costs and speed things up a little.

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Potentialpoochowner · 09/09/2018 23:06

No idea why it’s called cashmere by the way - it’s a sort of light beige/grey colour.

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Bluesheep8 · 10/09/2018 12:17

My units are painted in f and b skimming stone which is probably a similar ish shade. Walls are pale blue and floors are beige/greige wood effect porcelain plank tiles. Worktops are wood effect.its a trad/country kitchen though.

Gobbolinothewitchscat · 11/09/2018 13:23

We are just having cashmere burford kitchen fitted. Think the walls will be a dulux colour matched farrow and ball slipper satin or strong white. Floors will be light oak LVT

Potentialpoochowner · 11/09/2018 22:50

Thanks for the responses :)

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Ohyesiam · 11/09/2018 22:52

Cashmere? Won’t it bobble?

AshenFaced · 12/09/2018 00:18

I really want cashmere units and thinking about navy walls but it could be horrendous.

F&B suggest stiffkey blue goes with purbeck stone, so it should work, but not sure I'm brave enough in a not-huge kitchen. Also quite like F&B brinjal or something like pale teal. But I think I'll probably have these mad ideas then settle down to white!

Thegirlisnotright · 12/09/2018 12:55

We have cashmere units from magnet, and a paler off white flecked worksurface. White tiles. Floor will be a ‘chalked oak’ laminate, and walls are going Dulux denim drift which is a darkish grey blue colour. Am a little scared at the colour I’ve chosen, but hope I love it!
Timeless is not a colour I would put with cashmere units personally, as it is a little on the cream yellow side against the greyer tones of the cashmere units. That’s just me though.

Rosemary46 · 12/09/2018 12:58

If you want to experiment with a bolder colour then emulsion is the way to do it.

Mrsramsayscat · 12/09/2018 13:01

Teal would look nice.

Potentialpoochowner · 12/09/2018 22:33

Yes it will bobble Yesiam, but think hoe warm it will be in the winter!

Teal and stiffkey blue will look lovely but I am just not brave enough to go for bold colours. I considered both of this types of shades for my living room but have ended up with neutral walls and teal-based curtains. I’m having to re do the whole house and am worried I may go off something in a year or do if I go for something bold and I don’t have the money or enthusiasm to do anything again :(

Thegirlisnotright - are your worktops and floors aldo from Magnet? If not could you say where from?

Thanks all!

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Thegirlisnotright · 12/09/2018 23:12

Floor is pergo. Worktops are diamond white maxtop also from magnet.

Potentialpoochowner · 13/09/2018 08:15

Thanks!

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dontcallmelen · 13/09/2018 17:06

@Potential my cupboards are painted a quite pale mushroomy colour & I have country skies by Dulux on the walls, it’s a blue with slight grey undertone, with granite worktop & engineered oak flooring.

ChimesAtMidnight · 14/09/2018 09:29

I have cashmere units - walls are painted "Cotton Breeze" (Dulux Diamond Matt I believe) which is a very, very pale warm blue.
Worktops are off white quartz - greyish white not ivory white.

Flooring is pale, washed oak.

We have a small kitchen which is overshadowed by a tree which can make the room dark, which is why I've gone for light colours.
That and having made the mistake previously of going for stronger colour and getting sick of it within a couple of years.

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