When making the decision to visit us to make a bespoke kitchen the most common feedback is that our clients have the sustainability lifetime option when choosing one of our kitchens.
Painted kitchens can be the main attraction, a cabinet or frame that is painted can create that timeless look, whether you like to keep on trend with changing the colour every so often without the expense of a completely new kitchen. You will never have to feel committed to a colour with a painted kitchen, Saving the expense of a updated kitchen every few years.
After visiting a few different kitchen companies and making the decision to extend, our clients made the decision for us at Regent St James to begin their project. The planning started to come together. The client wanted muted neutral tones the question was whether to be brave and change the colour of the island.
We are able to use a number of different paint companies that have hundreds of choices. We narrowed down a few of the popular colours with examples of other projects. We can provide samples on natural wood to be able to take away to your home to see in the space its intended for.
In this case we were drawn to images and the showrooms choice of colour Portland Stone 77, the tricky part whether to keep the island the same colour or to follow the trend of a darker island.
After all the brass door furniture and Quooker Patinated brass tap was picked the decision was made to stay in the same colour family as the Portland Stone 77 with Portland Stone Dark 157. This added interest to a sun lit high pitched room with Stone effect Porcelain tiles and exposed natural oak beams, without clashing with the already installed dark green AGA.
When you walk into the new kitchen your eye is not immediately drawn to the subtle change in colour tone to the island it becomes blended in a number of focus areas around the bespoke kitchen.