Mazzy
Planning for 2019
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2000
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Thanks Janice and Deb, it has put my mind at rest about Hygena, it's always good to know someone who is happy with something you are thinking of buying isn't it?
I just have to decide now whether to go for something 'traditional', 'shaker' or 'Contemporary'. I am leaning towards the Shaker style but worried it may look dated in a few years, but then, the traditional style I think looks dated already, but maybe that's just me
They do have a nice white kitchen, but a bit wary of that with two children, thinking maybe something a little darker may be better, they do the Shaker style in a light green, but then I'm thinking with coloured units you are restricted in your colour scheme!
Any tips on what type of sink and work surface to get? I'm thinking it is better to have darker work surfaces? I have white at the moment and every little mark shows. Re sinks is steel better than white? I have never had a kitchen fitted before and am just brain boggled by all the choice available, but want to get items which will wear well, not something which is going to show up every tiny mark or stain, or am I asking too much?
Any tips in this endless task would be greatly appreciated!
I just have to decide now whether to go for something 'traditional', 'shaker' or 'Contemporary'. I am leaning towards the Shaker style but worried it may look dated in a few years, but then, the traditional style I think looks dated already, but maybe that's just me

Any tips on what type of sink and work surface to get? I'm thinking it is better to have darker work surfaces? I have white at the moment and every little mark shows. Re sinks is steel better than white? I have never had a kitchen fitted before and am just brain boggled by all the choice available, but want to get items which will wear well, not something which is going to show up every tiny mark or stain, or am I asking too much?

Any tips in this endless task would be greatly appreciated!
