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  • Simply Red High Gloss Kitchen Doors

    Posted on February 15, 2012 by benIDdoors

    With love in the air after Valentines Day, I thought it would only be right to blog about how you can make you kitchen stand out by adding red high gloss kitchen doors! People are really going daring at the moment and choosing stand alone colours with impact and one popular choice is red high gloss kitchen doors which is giving their kitchens that stylish look people want.

    Red High Gloss Kitchen DoorsNow red is a bright bold colour and not one you should choose lightly so really think before you choose these bold colours as they may seem like a good idea at the time but you have to live with them once in!

    Having said that, as stated in previous blogs I love colour in a kitchen and red high gloss kitchen doors seems to be the way people are going. Those of you that are hesitant with having red high gloss kitchen doors there is another option, something that really lifts any room especially in a kitchen is a feature wall so you can keep you kitchen colour scheme light and have that one stand out wall with a bold colour. The beauty of it if you hate it you can paint over it, though if like me you love it you can then move to the next step and get the whole kitchen done in that colour. Another thing to take into consideration when going for a red is to take the lighting into account especially in smaller layout. If you have very little natural light really think about it because it will bring out what the red is meant to do which is create the illusion its much bigger. But as in a darker room the red will appear darker and make it feel a lot smaller! Having taken all off that into consideration and your still thinking of doing it I say go for it after all love is in the air!

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  • Modern Planning with Replacement Kitchen Doors

    Posted on February 13, 2012 by benIDdoors

    Designers have begun to look into the past for inspiration into today's latest modern replacement kitchen doors. The modern kitchen is all about shape and texture, creating 3D designed patters with your replacement kitchen doors. Our Madison replacement kitchen doors offer both of these qualities.

    Madison Wenge Textured Replacement Kitchen Doors

    The grain affect on these replacement kitchen doors make them the must have doors of 2012. These replacement kitchen doors are also available curved, so when planning your modern kitchen you can think curvaceous units. For a more sleek feel modern designers suggest grey graphite high gloss replacement kitchen doors or a uplifting mocha colour to suite all tastes.

    High Gloss Graphite Replacement Kitchen Doors

    As you can see the High gloss grey replacement kitchen doors leaves your kitchen feeling futuristic and really pop out with a slick look. To really make it pop I would recommend a bit of colour when choosing items such as kettles or its and pans it will really set off the whole look.

    High Gloss Mocha Replacement Kitchen Doors

    High gloss mocha replacement kitchen doors are great for adding light into your kitchen without choosing the standard cream or white. The warmth of these mocha replacement kitchen doors will suit any space and colour shame! It will give your kitchen the warm homely look you desire but with a movie style finish perfect for just married couples that are looking to make their new home special with that hint of glam!

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  • All Options of Replacement Kitchen Cabinet Doors

    Posted on February 10, 2012 by AaronTonks

    A look at some replacement kitchen cabinet doors options.

    This week we've talked about the colour schemes when choosing your replacement kitchen cabinet doors so it only feels right to talk about what your replacement kitchen cabinet doors could be made off. Kansas Beech Replacement Kitchen Cabinet DoorsLaminate replacement kitchen cabinet doors resistant to knocks and scratches, it great for those of you who want a family kitchen and I think looks great in a beech colour to really give the homely feel to your kitchen. New England Replacement Kitchen Cabinet DoorsWooden replacement kitchen cabinet doors look beautiful with its unique patterns. It will give your kitchen a timeless yet classic look and can be found in Oak, Light Oak and also Chestnut. For me the wood finish makes the kitchen have an elegant country home feel, of course this is the higher end of the price bracket but a great investment as wood doesn't go out of style. We now offer a painted finished so you can really stylise your wooden replacement kitchen cabinet doors. High Gloss Replacement Kitchen Cabinet DoorsFinally I'd like to touch upon high gloss replacement kitchen cabinet doors which I won't lie is not only our best seller but fantastically priced and most importantly very trendy. Whilst recently talking about the future of kitchen designs high gloss was mentioned again and again, so we are soon to introduce a shaker door with a high gloss finish which will combine traditional with the most modern trend. So for those off you looking for the future trends having your replacement kitchen cabinet doors done in a high gloss is the way to go and comes in a wide range of colours as well, so you can really put your stamp on your kitchen. There are more options available to you but I wanted to show you three different styles that you can choose from whether its a family kitchen, classic or even the future your looking for please take a look on our websites and get your ideas flowing.


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  • Knitted and Crocheted Accessorises

    Posted on February 9, 2012 by AaronTonks

    No you haven't read the title wrong today I'm blogging about the latest trend, knitted and crocheted accessories set to liven up any kitchen. After seeing these I will admit I laughed a lot but then I started to want them for my kitchen more and more. There are a few that baffle me such as a knitted candle cover, which to me spells danger but today I would like to talk about my top 3 knitted accessories for the kitchen from the cheap to the expensive. First your traditional tea pot cosy yes they've been around since the late 1800's but now they are back and in style the vibrant colours will stand out in your kitchen and surprisingly give you a modern look. However the price's have gone up as now can range anywhere between £40 and £100's but I'm sure if you look hard enough you can find them cheaper. Due to the wide selection of colours it won't be hard to find one that matches your colour scheme.