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F&B blues

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Northernlurker · 18/02/2023 23:36

Looking at kittiwake or maybe Lulworth or even borrowed light for the new kitchen.
Units will be cashmere, white quartz worktop, stone colour amtico and tiles splashback with cashmere ish tiles and the odd blue one.

Any thoughts on these colours? Picture is tiles and blind sample

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Northernlurker · 18/02/2023 23:36

And units etc

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Northernlurker · 19/02/2023 10:16

Bump

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Lonelycrab · 19/02/2023 10:28

Personally I think Lulworth/Dix/Oval room type colours would end up being too monochrome or similar to the ones you have for tiles etc, personally I like a bit of contrast but that’s just me. So perhaps Borrowed light, Parma or skylight.

BagOfDust · 19/02/2023 10:31

We had Lulworth in our old kitchen and I loved it. We had it with a mix of oak and granite worktops but I prefer your lighter plan. It was a warm and calm kitchen (lots of natural light) and I miss it still.

Lonelycrab · 19/02/2023 10:31

Ps absolutely love F&B colours but unless you’re going for the chalky Matt (bad idea in a kitchen) or very deep hues, I much prefer Johnson’s trade colour matched (go to Brewers) as it’s much nicer to work with, goes on better and is indistinguishable from original. Have fun!

Starseeking · 19/02/2023 10:35

Lulworth Blue.

Improbably biased though as I have it in my living room and I love it.

Northernlurker · 17/03/2023 22:24

Well when I'd got the units in I went with skylight. Still a work in progress but thrilled tbh.

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