Eggshell is best shade for kitchen
Posted by Sinks on 27th Jun 2017
Changing the colour of cabinets, doors and walls is a great way to revamp a kitchen for little cost, it has been claimed. Sarah Beeny, the presenter of Channel 4 shows Property Ladder, Streets Ahead, Britains Best Homes and One Year to Pay Off Your Mortgage, issued some kitchen tips to the Daily Mirror, urging people to consider an eggshell shade.Proposing kitchen solutions for under 100, Ms Beeny claimed that a new coat of paint could work wonders and recommended a neutral eggshell colour.For walls she recommended sanding down first, before washing the surfaces with sugar soap and despite the cost-saving tips, cheap brushes that deposit hairs everywhere were singled out for avoidance.Cupboard doors were also identified as a prime target for a lick of paint, with two or three coats of hard-wearing eggshell advised.A final spot of paint-work was then recommended for kitchen window-sills, with a small brush the relevant implement for the delicate job and masking tape over the glass an advisable precaution.People opting for Ms Beenys eggshell colour coding could find that a Franke fragranite sink such as the Calypso COG611 fits in perfectly, offering sift and natural colour options such as champagne or oatmeal.