Our standard package offers our clients a lower cost complete kitchen refurbishment. With the same level of detail, dedication and prep as our Plus-Package, the Standard Package limits a few choices and extras to keep the price down for our client.
The standard package includes the prep, priming and spraying of all the door & drawer fronts and their edges, along with all kickboards, plinths, side boards, end panels and any cornices and pelmets, basically the entire carcass (minus the interiors) in 11 fantastic colours to choose from.
We don't include spraying the backs of the doors and drawers in the standard package in order to save paint and lower the costs for our client. We also don't offer colour matching services beyond the 11 choice colours you can find below. Apart from those named exclusions, everything else is the same as the Plus Package.
All White is exactly what it says! Unusually, it contains no other pigment except for white, creating the softest most sympathetic colour without the colder blue undertones of a brilliant white.
Named after the houses traditionally inhabited by the local lord, Manor House Grey is a definite grey which retains its colour in all lights.
This classic mid grey was originally created for a bespoke pavilion, one of the Architectural Neutrals, the subtle blue undertones of Pavilion Grey add a contemporary touch.
This strong architectural grey is named after the lead often used by anglers to weight their lines, Plummett is one of our most hard-edged and industrial feeling greys.
One of our Warm Neutrals, Pointing has a cream undertone to it which creates the prettiest of spaces and always softens the feel of a room alongside strong, traditional colours.
Though muted, this earthy colour is incredibly uplifting and reminds us of lazy days by the sea and the sandy beaches of the Hamptons.
This warm and contemporary grey is renowned for its characterful paint name, originally created by John Fowler, the notable English interior designer. Elephant's Breath is an uplifting mid grey with a hint of magenta.
This strong blue takes its name from the fantastically coloured woodwork much used by the Dutch, and still works wonderfully when teamed with lighter colours in the room.
Pronounced 'stoo-key', this inky blue is named after the Norfolk beach where the mud, along with the cockles, share a particular deep navy hue. When used in well lit areas of the home it will appear much bluer, working wonderfully when contrasted with creams.
Our most traditional blue grey was originally created when a white room had been stained by the trimming of lamp wicks. Lamp Room Grey creates a softer more lived in finish than Pavilion Grey.
This green is named after the study-like rooms much favoured in the Victorian period and is unapologetic in its strength. It really comes alive when contrasted with white and creamy rooms.
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