
We have no idea what we're doing with ours, we've been around and around in circles, and i've barely slept for more than a week because I cannot stop thinking about the kitchen!!!

We are having a white based polished concrete on this floor. We were going to go white bench, white splashbacks (the white on starfire or whatever it's called.. the very white one), white glossy cupboards overhead, then dark wood look to everything under the bench, the oven area and the entire wall where the fridge is, BUT....
I've decided vinyl wrap isn't right for us since it will get hit by sun (to the top of the kitchen is the dining, which is surrounded by 3 glass walls which are west facing the sunset- it is going to get hot summer sun) and I have hot appliances on all 3 walls. My builder recommended not using it because they've had problems with it even in their display homes. I also don't want panels under the bench but something seemless- for the length of 3m.
So based on what i've been reading the ColourTech poly doors are a good option (and i'm assuming somewhat cheaper than other 2pak options?) The problem then is that we can only have solid colours. I'm not even sure if they are an option for whatever sizes our cupboards and drawers end up. Hubby thinks we just use espresso brown, but i'm worried about marks, too dark, too plain etc etc. We will have quite a lot of white concrete downstairs, but the kitchen is south facing with glass walls to the west, so I am a little concerned about natural light. Our colour schemes throughout the house will be based on earthy neutral colours, the white concrete (hanson roebuck bay, we think) has a lot of nice light earthy tones through it. I would post a pic but I can't find one of the polished product and the honed one looks a lot creamier than it really is IRL.
Would GREATLY appreciate some advice... I really need to get this sorted out so I can start sleeping again (or move on to the whole tile selection nightmare)... Thanks in advance

*The wall is L shaped, behind the fridge & oven benches. The outside line is just where the dropped ceiling is.
Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅
Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅
Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅