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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-10-28 12:54:15 |
Patty Mills: It will breathe fresh air into your kitchen design, although there will not be much contrast. |
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Name: Patty Mills | Date: 2009-10-27 19:21:25 |
We have to look at something more neutral since our house will be for sale in 1-2 years. What do you think of Colonial Gold with maple/honey cabinets/white appliances/oak floors. Back walls are cream tile? Right now the kitchen has allwhite corian counters and it is very nice/but dated. |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-08-20 10:04:38 |
D: Your welcome and good luck! :-) |
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Name: D | Date: 2009-08-19 17:54:18 |
Yes, the floor is hardwood planks in a provincial finish. I saw the colonial gold in a new kitchen with darker wood cabinetry at it looked very nice. I could see the gray sediment in it which is why I thought it may go well with the cream cabinets/pewter glaze as well. Thank you. |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-08-19 17:12:12 |
D: It's a very rich color, it would look beautiful, do you have any browns in your floor to pick up the veining in this stone? |
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Name: D | Date: 2009-08-19 16:31:38 |
Would this color Colonial Gold work well with off white/cream painted cabinets that have a pewter glaze? |
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All Granite and Marble - Moderator | Date: 2009-04-06 12:30:33 |
Lisa: If you are trying to avoid dark colors, take a look at the Colonial Gold or Ivory Gold. |
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Name: Lisa | Date: 2009-04-06 12:15:21 |
Hi,
We have an open kitchen plan w. goldish/green walls, maple mocha kitchen cabinets (give off a rosey/orangey), and hardwoods that blend with cabinets. Our kit. tile backsplash is gray/white/coppery. Replacing Corian w. granite but don't want dark as kitchen gets little light and is kind of gloomy with exisiting gray toned Corian. Considering "Santa Cecilia" however, we concerned it may blend right into the cabinets. Kindly advise how to accomplish some contrast while toning down our rosey/orangey cabinets. Thanks! |
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