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Heidi196519 Aug 2020 21:55For our new build, we haven’t decided yet on the color for the interior doors. The kitchen is from Nobilia, with the upper cabinets in "Magnolia matt," the base cabinets partly in "Virginia oak replica," and the kickboards the same. The countertop color is "Stromboli light" (a light gray). We like the tiles "Space gunmetal," which is a darker gray with brown-beige flecks. The tile salesperson said that white doors are timeless, but with a kitchen in magnolia, it might look odd. Is that really a problem? The window frames are also white.
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Pinkiponk20 Aug 2020 09:08Heidi1965 schrieb:
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The window frames are also white.If the window frames are white, I would also choose white doors.N
nordanney20 Aug 2020 09:19Pinkiponk schrieb:
If the window frames are white, I would also choose white doors.And if the window frames are RAL 7016? Then also anthracite-colored doors?There isn’t just one kind of white.
For example, we want a white where the wood grain is still slightly visible. It’s all fake since it’s CPL, but it still looks stylish.
Definitely not. Dark colors like that make everything feel smaller and gloomy.
You would need very large and tall rooms to avoid it looking like a dungeon.
For example, we want a white where the wood grain is still slightly visible. It’s all fake since it’s CPL, but it still looks stylish.
nordanney schrieb:
And what if the window frames are RAL7016? Then anthracite-colored doors as well?
Definitely not. Dark colors like that make everything feel smaller and gloomy.
You would need very large and tall rooms to avoid it looking like a dungeon.
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