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If you have a grey kitchen and white worktops, what kind of sink do you have?

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bryte · 01/05/2014 14:30

I'm in the stages of planning a kitchen for an extension starting in the summer. I definitely want to go for white quartz worktops and grey doors/drawers on the units. If you have that combination, what sort of sink do you have? We'd prefer a ceramic sink but don't know whether to go for double undermount, double Belfast style (we like the Ikea one) or sink and a half with draining grooves int he worktop. Or does white just look plain stupid when set into/onto white worktops?

Also, if you have a grey/qhite combination, what flooring did you choose and what colour tiles/paint for the walls?

I'd really appreciate any guidance here from anyone. I don't know how are marriage is going to survive all this decision making!

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Hillwalker · 01/05/2014 14:49

We have grey units, in Farrow and Ball pavilion grey with misty Carrara ceasarstone work tops. We went for a white ceramic double under mount sink with grooves for drainage in the caesarstone. Looks great! The walls are in F and B strong white with Dulux white woodwork. Floors in ceramic limestone tiles.

Lodgecockers · 01/05/2014 17:59

Ooh Hillwalker - your kitchen sounds just like what we're planning. Would you mind sharing any pics? Also could you let me know if you're happy with your tiles and where you got them from? Thank you so much:)

bryte · 02/05/2014 14:05

Thank you Hillwalker. Your kitchen sounds lovely.

Anyone else?

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PigletJohn · 02/05/2014 15:02

have had a white one, but they are a lot more trouble to keep clean, and will eventually get cracked. It's stainless all the way now.

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