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Stiff key Blue Kitchen. Farrow ands balls Stiff Key blue works rather well in most kitchens. You can either have…

Stiff key Blue Kitchen. Farrow ands balls Stiff Key blue works rather well in most kitchens. You can either have the entire kitchen sprayed up in Stiff Key blue or you could opt for a Centre piece as in the picture below.

stiff key blue kitchen

Our advice would be to consider the natural light source coming into your kitchen, this image shows lots of light entering the kitchen.

A Small Kitchen with little light won’t work well with darker colours, it’ll close the kitchen off and make it feel smaller.

Our top design advice would be to have the walls a light colour, white or off white & have the top half of the Kitchen a light shade of grey, a pale grey & the lower half Stiff Key blue.

Howdens do a very elegant slate grey, not to be confused with the RAL colour slate grey, check this one out.

As mentioned above, if you see the left section of the kitchen it appears dark, this is because of the lack of natural light entering the kitchen.

However, the colour works amazing with the Oak stained worktop. Personally, I’d have gone for copper handles, what do you think?

Would you have the kickboards a different shade to lift the floor tone? perhaps LED lights under the units? That would work well.

Is this Kitchen Slick or Not? I’d say Not!

What If i told you black looks good in a Kitchen!

stiff key blue kitchen

OK, so to pull black off you really have to think about how you are going to design your kitchen, the taps, the handles, the lights, the the worktops, the flooring!

In this image you see the worktops are white with grey effect, the sink is white, the tiles are off white & they’ve broke a few of the cabinets up into white, the wine rack and the glass openers.

The Gold handles look amazing against the black, copper also works well to. Our advice if you was going to have black would be to have the sheen level in matt, if you was to go any higher than semi matt it would look dreadful and tacky.

Keep it classy, posh! Matt or semi matt is the way forward, shiny would spoil it.

Just like Black, this charcoal kitchen looks great but not enough natural light for me, the island could do with being much lighter.

You just have to think about your kitchen, what looks good on one doesn’t mean it’ll look good on yours.

The kitchen is the heart of the home, your home, you want it not right but perfect.

Get it perfect, it doesn’t have to be just “OK” Lets do it so it’s “Perfect”

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