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Which Kitchen?

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YorkshireTea86 · 15/04/2017 08:06

I'm torn between two different styles of kitchens and can't decide which one to get! Went to the showroom yesterday and still can't decide, neither can dh. Although he also through a different colour into the mix as he said he likes the cashmere colour (in the shaker picture) whereas I like white.
Help me decide either matt slab or matt shaker!

Which Kitchen?
Which Kitchen?
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thethoughtfox · 15/04/2017 09:20

The first one looks old fashioned and dare I say a little cheap to me. The second is lovely. I like the cashmere colour too. Apparently all white gloss kitchens are on the way out fashion wise ( although I still want one for my almost purchased new house) I know yours is matt. Definitely get the second one.

Jellybean85 · 15/04/2017 09:20

Shaker is very common ( mine is shaker, I kind of regret it Blush) slab looks gorgeous. Nice clean lines Grin

wowfudge · 15/04/2017 10:36

I like a more traditional type kitchen myself, but then we live in an old house. The curved units on the slab kitchen give it a very distinct look. They are available in the other one too from DIY.

YorkshireTea86 · 15/04/2017 11:16

We won't be having any of the curved units in the design unfortunately.
Would it look OK with cashmere wall units and tall oven housing and white base units? I know it's normally light units at the top but we're only having 3 wall units on one side.

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YorkshireTea86 · 15/04/2017 11:16

We won't be having any of the curved units in the design unfortunately.
Would it look OK with cashmere wall units and tall oven housing and white base units? I know it's normally light units at the top but we're only having 3 wall units on one side.

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HomeExtender · 15/04/2017 19:28

I'm going for modern shaker with light worktop. We too like both styles but like the fact with wood you can touch it up if needed & repaint a different colour in future years. Also purchasing from DIY.

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