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Hgrove | 16:15 Fri 17th Feb 2006 | Home & Garden
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I would love a matt, duck egg blue kitchen but all the kitchens I have seen are either different timber colours (beech, birch, oak, cherry...) or off-white, or gloss white. The only one I have seen in a show room nearby is hand-painted and bespoke i.e. out of my price range. Does anyone know of a company that makes matt, duck egg blue kitchens? Many thanks.
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Magnets do a blue kitchen though not sure if you'd call it duckegg blue. If you are in Somerset the oldcreamery does free standing blue kitchens


http://www.magnet.co.uk/kitchens/traditional/bakersfield_hand_painted.asp


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http://www.oldcreamery.co.uk/home.html

Why not go for the walls in blue and stick to white for units. That way when you get fed up with the colour you can change it without the expense of replacing the whole kitchen?
There's a download on the Crown paint website (maybe one on the dulux site as well) that lets you try out different colour schemes - you can also take a digital picture of your room and play with that!
I'm not exactly sure what shade of blue "duck egg" is but I spotted this kitchen on the Betta Living site that says its a "Chalk, Sage & Cornflour Blue":

http://www.bettaliving.co.uk/kitchens/fitted-kitchens/cranford/

There may be other blue kitchens on the site, you can use the search box on the main fitted kitchens page to find them: http://www.bettaliving.co.uk/kitchens/fitted-kitchens/

Hope that helps.

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