Alpine Valley countertops, off white cabinets.
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Silestone Countertop....Ebony Pearl or Alpine White
Comments (15)Yep! That's them! Thanks for the replies.....The beginning of this week I was positive I had decided on the Alpina White....then by Thursday I went back to the Ebony Pearl. ...again....lol.... I called the distributor of the silestone - he said I could come look at the slab to double check it -which may be helpful. I keep waffling.. .my knee jerk reaction is the Ebony Pearl because we have a white staircase with a black handrail. And the bathrooms we just remodeled are now white subway tile walls and white hex floor with black florette inserts/pattern. The cabinets will be white glaze (galley kitchen). Then the practical side kicks in and I start to think the Alpina White may be easier to maintain and a gentler appearance....I'm so confused.......See MoreWhite or Off-white for Cabinets/Backsplash?
Comments (4)This is trickier than you think. If you choose and "off white" for the cabinet paint and keep your totally white appliances, the cabinet paint will look like whatever undertone is in the white, most likely yellow. They'll look like they need to be painted even though you've just painted them. I would recommend painting them an actual color in your granite. These are all Ralph Lauren paints, but you can find similar colors at SW if you like their paint. The top image is your Kilim Beige, bottom is your granite. Consider other beiges (like Edwardian Linen), greys (like Cove Point) , taupes (like Antique Bone), and browns (like Desert Caftan). If you really want white cabinets, choose a white that matches your appliances - they look fine with the granite, right?...See MoreHELP Picking Silestone Countertop (Unsui / Alpine white/others..)
Comments (9)Thanks everyone for the wonderful feedback. You've pretty much convinced us that neither of these grays will go with our door. Unsui is actually brownish IMO, but if you all saw grayish, it must be for a reason. >>Dianalo--- will absolutely check IKEA. What a deal you are getting! >>Jakabedy your kitchen is beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Love the little glass. Been thinking about that, but seems so expensive. Do you ever get tired of the pattern? The door in the pic was just to show the color, not the style. Style is called Durham. Here it's shown. Durham Door Style/Colour Glad you asked about the floors. It's also going to be wood, maple. Close to the cabinet colors. We got the Travertine at $10 per sq. ft which I thought was pretty cheap. If we go with creamy or white countertops, I don't think the travertine BS will work. I am just afraid if we do white counters, it will look *very* similar to our old kitchen (the one we hated!) :)These are pics from old kichen. We are both clueless I'm afraid. This is terrifying... So here is a summary of where we stand. (1) These are the Grays we were considering (includes UNSUI). (2) These are the White Options (Know will go for SOLIDs, so ignore all the busy ones). If we go with creamy or white, am afraid we'll need a new BS. (3) Two BS ideas + The my bottom CABINETS installed. THANKS everyone! Please send any more thoughts and feedback. Particularly, any good BS ideas that would work with Maple Pralinee doors and whitish/creamish solid counter (or other tones you think might work) This has been extremely helpful. Peace and Love, Candri...See Morelooking for a white/off white cabinet color for Q glacier white quartz
Comments (6)@Susanne Woolley its a long story, but we eneded up having to return the glacier white because it was an oddly printed slab. we have msi trevi because it was one of the only options availabe. i went with bm white dove. it has enough warmth and grey in it to look good in both east and west exposure. kitchens not completly finished but im happy with it so far! the trevi is a littke darker and warmer than cabinets...See MoreSheila Beers
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