Painted and Stained
Whether you are aiming to make a strong statement with bold, daring colours or create a peaceful haven with soft pastels, a painted or stained kitchen is the ideal solution for you.
Influenced by a diverse palette of complementary colours, your kitchen can epitomise the contemporary, the traditional, or anything in between, representing your own unique taste and personality.
Our carefully selected palette of colours can be used in any combination to achieve just the right look for your dream kitchen. Used distinctly as a single colour throughout, or combined on different pieces of freestanding or fitted furniture, you can be sure that your kitchen will be a testament to your true individuality.
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Paints apply to all painted range

Brilliant White
White Cotton
Cream
Biscuit
Stone
Mocha
Soft Mint
Sage Green
Light Blue
Powder Blue
Ballroom Blue
Also available for all painted ranges

Brown Grey
Ginger
Graphite
Lava
Mussel
Olive
Stain Colours

Anthracite
Wenge
Light Oak
Cinnamon
Hacienda Black
Black Brown Ferrara
Please note:
Colours can be applied to Clonmel Oak and Tavola Oak
ranges only.
Special Finishes apply to Avonlea Painted and Dante Painted only
Character
Knots, cracks and splits are left unfilled and vary in size from door to door to create a kitchen that is full of character and looks like it’s always been there.
Smooth
All naturally occuring knots, cracks or splits are filled, leaving behind a smooth, uniform texture. This door does, however, still feature a certain amount of wood grain through the painted surface. Suits both contemporary or traditional setting.
Distressed
All naturally occurring knots, cracks or splits are filled to leave a smooth finish, which is then rubbed down at the hard edges to leave a ‘rubbed-through’ or ‘distressed’ look. Creates an ‘aged’ look and feel.
Character with Distressing
Knots, cracks and splits are left unfilled and vary in size from door to door. Hard edges are then rubbed down to leave a ‘rubbed-through’ or ‘distressed’ look. This creates an ‘aged’ look and feel.
Please note:
Timber can be susceptible to expansion and shrinkage depending on the environment in which it is installed.
This means it can expand when there is an abundance of moisture in the air, particularly in winter or when excess moisture is prevalent in renovated or new builds. Contraction or panel shrinkage may occur in the summer months when the climate is drier.
This potential natural movement of the timber can cause any layer of paint, lacquer, varnish etc that has been applied, to move with it and may result in panel shrinkage and hairline cracks along the joints of the door.