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Four kitchens... which one?!

66 replies

penpotted · 12/10/2020 22:24

Please vote - A, B, C or D! It's bloody hard making decisions alone...

Not sure if the dark ones are too oppressive and the "cashmere" is a bit pink (which I like but may make it hard to sell in the future!)

I don't have the island but the rest of the kitchen looks similar.

Four kitchens... which one?!
Four kitchens... which one?!
Four kitchens... which one?!
OP posts:
Shadowboy · 13/10/2020 07:57

I don’t like grey kitchens. I actually prefer the one you’ve ruled out!

Laurie01 · 13/10/2020 08:01

A or D
Darker colours are so much nicer and look thought out and put together. Paler ones are what everyone else has.

Keepyourconversationsboring · 13/10/2020 08:04

B

NeverTalksToStrangers · 13/10/2020 08:07

Sage. Sorry.

FAQs · 13/10/2020 08:10

C

House I’m buying has the sage green kitchen! Which I prefer out of all of them.

TheSweetestHalleluja · 13/10/2020 08:30

C

SusannaSpider · 13/10/2020 08:37

I like the dark grey best, but admit as a colour it will probably date. Not keen on the others, as the colours are a bit wishwashy.

SuperheroBirds · 13/10/2020 08:58

We’re in the middle of having a dark grey kitchen fitted, so my vote is for D

jackstini · 13/10/2020 09:11

If you have loads of light in your kitchen then A
D is too dark
Sage I like the colour but not the cabinets
Surprised by how many are saying C. It's just a bit meh (to be fair am not keen on white kitchens!)

iguanadonna · 13/10/2020 09:28

C but even better the last (green) one.

Grey will only be a passing fad because it's really not that nice. In the interior trend-leading Scandinavian country where I live, it was massive for a bit but is now on its way out.

BeepBoopBop · 13/10/2020 09:33

B for me. But it depends on how long you are staying there. If it was for 10 years or so, choose a darker colour if you prefer it and can afford to change it when it dates If you intend to sell, choose the lighter colour as it is more timeless.

WildCherryBlossom · 13/10/2020 09:42

Sage Green! (Sorry!). But perhaps it wouldn't suit your home. I live in an old house so that would be most in keeping here.

If you want a more contemporary look then the cashmere one. I think grey is really overused at the moment and the white looks a little cold.

Can you tell me what this kitchen visualiser tool is and where to find it? We are toying with an extension to our kitchen.

SusannaSpider · 13/10/2020 09:58

Surprised by how many are saying C. It's just a bit meh (to be fair am not keen on white kitchens!)

Oh! Is C white? I thought it was cream...I'll plump for C then.

@WildCherryBlossom, I think the OP said it was Symphony kitchen's visualiser.

2beautifulbabs · 13/10/2020 10:56

C looks the nicest

Fennelandlovage · 13/10/2020 11:37

B love it

ramblingsonthego · 13/10/2020 11:49

C

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