Jayline Supergloss Dust Grey and Supermatt Cashmere
Thornbury Graphite and Earl Grey
Black Ash are also coming through strongly as a design statement, with high definition surface textures and deep embossed woodgrain effects creating a fresh update on an 80`s staple. Grey is still massively popular, and becoming
darker, from Dust Greys through to Graphite tones. Now this trend is spawning a whole palette of grey toned colours that mix superbly, with some as strong trend colours in their own right; deep shades of Plum, Dark Green, and Navy Blue all blend harmoniously onto a grey backdrop. Dark grey is also becoming dominant in fittings & components. Drawer systems, hinges, pull out systems, bins and corner storage have now established themselves as the internal
finish of choice, with grey cabinets also becoming popular. Taupe is also coming through as a colour of
note, in particular the darker finishes, mixed with greys & charcoals.
Materials • Matt and Supermatt continue to grow in popularity as finishes, we`re seeing a huge swing towards added value surface finishes in Matt with anti-fingerprint & scratch-resistant properties offering technical benefits, as well as adding to the tactile feel of the product.
• Metals continue to develop as design trends, with brushed finishes, hammered, and molten-
effect prints adding to the overall feel. Handleless kitchens echo this with choices of rail finishes, from standard brushed silver, to matt black, brushed coppers, rose gold and brushed bronze finishes giving great design opportunities to combine with door finishes.
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Zurfiz Ultragloss Glacier White and Magma Titanium
BKU NOVEMBER 2019
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