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Our world of<br />
colour is <strong>all</strong> yours<br />
olour<br />
or quieter tones?<br />
statement shades<br />
Earthen hues<br />
Our earthen spectrum extends<br />
across <strong>all</strong> of our granite, quartz and<br />
glass finishes. The variety of texture,<br />
graining and depth goes from rich,<br />
dark and earthy browns, through to<br />
subtle fawn.<br />
Staying neutral<br />
Our beige-cream range is perfect<br />
when you’re using a more flamboyant<br />
finish for cabinet doors, w<strong>all</strong> coverings<br />
and splashbacks. Equ<strong>all</strong>y, it’s just right<br />
in country kitchens or bathrooms,<br />
where timber features are the main<br />
focus. Available in finely-textured<br />
quartz finishes or more granular glass<br />
and granite effects.<br />
Grey heyday<br />
White and light grey finishes, from<br />
our granite and quartz collections,<br />
work well where they reflect plenty<br />
of natural daylight. They also<br />
complement plain white, ultragloss<br />
door styles, as well as met<strong>all</strong>ic<br />
colours and matt door finishes in<br />
the grey spectrum.<br />
Ever-popular black<br />
Dramatic, stylish and it goes with<br />
everything: black is here to stay.<br />
We have a strong collection of black<br />
finishes in granite and recycled glass.<br />
Try mirror flecks to reflect lighting, or<br />
keep it dark as the night.<br />
White is the new light<br />
Simple, fresh and unobtrusive,<br />
the beauty of white is that it goes<br />
with everything. When more subtle<br />
shades are needed, it can open up a<br />
room and is an ideal backdrop for<br />
statement accessories and colour.<br />
Bold and bright<br />
Vibrant colours aren’t for everyone.<br />
But when you want to make<br />
a statement, our exuberant recycled<br />
glass finishes are the pick of the palette.<br />
As featured by Sarah Beeny in a<br />
TV makeover project. The material<br />
was pared away to create<br />
dramatic backlighting.