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@Sooner wrote:

The only problem I see is that I think you need a few more appliances. . . Woman SurprisedWoman LOL

 

Did you ever think about painting them a pretty light gray?  Just to further confuse the issue of course. . . 


you mean all the small appliances on the ledge ? LOL  Kachinea624 will die when she sees all my kitchen aid junk in red. Now, the Cuisinart is silver

LOL   I love my kitchen junk hahahhaha

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Couldn't resist LOL

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darker

 

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I think the darker looks richer & looks better with your counter tops.

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Darker.  Two coats.

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They both look good to me.   I can't see the white on my laptop. 

I also like the countertop and the brick background.

I guess I would go dark though, my house is dark.   Whistle while you workSmiley Happy

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@SharkE Come on now.  ALL that red, the color of the wall, and the pretty brick and you aren't going with my light gray suggestion?  Red and gray??? Now how fabulous would THAT be?    Woman Very Happy

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I love the darker color: it pops! And yes, it looks fantastic with the black quartz!

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Definitely the darker.  🙂