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            Pink Kitchens

            Great for achieving a design inspired by art-deco interiors, pink kitchens feature a rosy tone that adds a feminine touch to cupboards within a cooking space. When paired with handle-free fitted kitchens, pink can soften a minimal design, while shaker styles can be used to curate a shabby chic look. For those that want a truly personalised space, the collection includes paintable options that can be customised in a colour of choice by a trade professional. There are also pink fitted kitchens that are made with a solid timber construction for a premium aesthetic.

            What pink kitchens are available?

              • Chelford Pink Paintable

                The smooth finish and bevelled frame give Chelford Paintable a modern shaker style that is easy to customise in a rosy shade.
              • Chelford Pink Paintable Handleless

                Chelford Paintable Handleless keeps a painted pink tone in focus thanks to its handle-free look and modern design.
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            How to style a pink kitchen

              • Gold accents

                Lavish rosy hues with handles in gold or brass.

              • Luxe looks 

                Invest in premium counters, like quartz, for a luxe effect.

              • Cool chrome 

                Choose chrome for decorative trims to balance bold pinks.

              • Deco floors

                Add art-deco influences with herringbone floors.

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            How to paint a pink kitchen

            • 1. Choose the right paint 

              For the best results, use a solvent-based paint as this is the most hardwearing and durable once dried.
            • 2. Use the right tools for the job

              Paint can be applied using a brush or roller for an even distribution. It is also best to paint doors flat before fitting.
            • 3. Prep the surface area

              Sanding  before painting is essential to lift surface debris and to create a tactile exterior for the paint to adhere to.
            • 4. Remember to recoat 

              Two coats will provide a good finish, although more can be applied. Make sure the fronts are dry before reapplying.

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