Renovating a kitchen and two bathrooms

Discussion in 'Renovation & Home Improvement' started by hash_investor, 22nd Jun, 2019.

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  1. mues

    mues Well-Known Member

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    Spoke to a couple kitchen fitters. They build kit kitchens. Said they had never replaced an ikea one. But had done 30+ bunnings ones as the laminate cracked, faded, peeled and also that the hinges break down
     
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    Domino Greys | Dulux
     
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    Great! Thanks for that, actually thought it has some blue tone in it. Good to know Domino Greys using in a large area turns out like this. Looks good.
     
  5. euro73

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    depending on the light, it can have a blue tone for sure. Just as Colorbond Monument can take on an Olive/khaki tone under direct sunlight . We have used Domino extensively throughout several bathrooms also, and it can also look quite dark...almost black. But we think it looks fantastic no matter the lighting

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  6. Dsan123

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    Yes, can definitely see lighting makes a big difference.