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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For kitchens I really like the pale shaker style kitchens with black granite worktops, something like this:
http://www.underwood-kitchens.co.uk/managed/Image/shaker/modern-shaker_kitchen.jpg
For bathrooms, pale or neutrals are nice, or white wall and floor tiles, brightened up by coloured towels.
I always find interior magazines good, my bedroom is based on a picture in a magazine, and my bathroom is based on a picture on the dulux website!
Yes, I'd agree with pale colours on the walls & adding colour with 'moveable' items. You can always change the look from season to season with inexpensive accessories.
Bear in mind that this is the lightest time of the year (ahem, well maybe not at the moment with this awful weather!) & what may seem like a nice bright kitchen now might be like a cave in winter if you used dark shades on the walls.
Even when choosing light colours, tester pots are always a good idea too...what I thought was a pale lemon to brighten up my spare room turned out to be a jaundice yellow. :o(
hope you'll be very happy in your new home! :o)
Try having a look through, "Living Etc" or "4homes" magazines. They have lots of good ideas and pictures of contemporary rooms/homes. As well as illustrating what might look good in your bathroom and kitchen they'll give you ideas on accessorising and 'dressing' the room, to add colour and interest.
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