Advice Painting tiles and kitchen colours
Lisa Smith
3 years ago
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Comments (5)I'm not sure if your walls are a "peachy" earth tone????...."if" so orange/turquoise are really in right now and could certainly brighten it up for you....I've recently gone through the same thing with our home in FLA ....the walls are a yellow + pale turquoise accents but adding orange/red to the room would have been the last thing I would ever have thought of + we centered the light fixture so that it was centered on the wall and not off to one side like the previous owner had it....you can see from the "before and after" pics what a huge difference it made...one thing leads to the next....the new chair covers I made a huge difference too but it was quite the job!....I didn't add a lot of orange/red but to us it made a huge difference...See MoreKitchen floor colour advice
Comments (2)I like the wood effect tile. If properly placed it might give the impression of an actual wood floor. Well apart from colour i guess one would have to conisder how easy they are to clean with stains and all. But more importantly how slippery they are when dry, when wet or when there is a little bit of oil on it....See Morekitchen colour and dark floors
Comments (0)I am struggling a bit to choose the best colour to paint my kitchen units. I have a graphite grey (almost black) kitchen tile 60x60 . I'm looking for some advice . I am torn between 2 farrow and ball colours Calamine or Stifky Blue . I would love some advice please...See MoreKitchen revamp - blue colour matches maple floors? countertop colour?
Comments (0)what blue shade would work in North facing kitchen, with a strong warm toned hardwood maple floor? I'd like to pick warm blue that's isn't too on trend. Any advice on a budget counter top replacement please? I'm thinking with a dark blue, like F&B hague Blue, or lighter like stone blue or lighter again.... without being too grey looking. Any advice greatly appreciated. we're going to get it professionally sprayed and alot paint the tiles, probably a warm white....See Moremayerl5511
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