Hejhej,
Yesterday, I visited IKEA and looked at the RAMSJÖ front in white... Both my husband and I felt that the front
1. has a pinkish tint,
2. shows different shades on the panels (top/bottom versus sides and center section).
Unfortunately, no full kitchen is assembled, and the only display model available is the 30 cm (12 inch) door in the kitchen showroom, which (unfortunately?!) is placed between two ivory-colored fronts.
Has anyone seen or owns a full kitchen with these fronts and can offer some advice?
Thanks!
Lydia
Yesterday, I visited IKEA and looked at the RAMSJÖ front in white... Both my husband and I felt that the front
1. has a pinkish tint,
2. shows different shades on the panels (top/bottom versus sides and center section).
Unfortunately, no full kitchen is assembled, and the only display model available is the 30 cm (12 inch) door in the kitchen showroom, which (unfortunately?!) is placed between two ivory-colored fronts.
Has anyone seen or owns a full kitchen with these fronts and can offer some advice?
Thanks!
Lydia
N
Nayla_106818 Mar 2013 16:49Hi,
hmm. That’s definitely a valid point. In this case, though, I think the reddish tint was chosen deliberately. As you already mentioned, a white-stained birch surface usually tends to appear more yellow. Depending on the lighting, it might look like there’s been too much smoke in your kitchen. 😎
Ultimately, this is just my guess as well. Take another look at the surface in person and then decide.
Best regards
Nayla
hmm. That’s definitely a valid point. In this case, though, I think the reddish tint was chosen deliberately. As you already mentioned, a white-stained birch surface usually tends to appear more yellow. Depending on the lighting, it might look like there’s been too much smoke in your kitchen. 😎
Ultimately, this is just my guess as well. Take another look at the surface in person and then decide.
Best regards
Nayla