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Angela Barrett

Whilst I love the scandi look, I find it quite hard to live with. I'm having a white kitchen installed with Iroko (dark wood) worktop, combined with white sparkle composite worktop. I also hate the burgundy dark wood colour from the 70's, which scarred me for life, but love the rich tones of dark natural wood.

   
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I personally love the darker timbers and lighter timbers mixed together. If done well they can create depth to a room.. Place a light timber tray on a dark buffet to tie back to a light timber coffee table.. I love helping our customers achieve a unique look that is not match match.

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Margaret Barkley

Roy Liddle. We have white walls and dark furniture that is a mixture of west Australian jarrah, some darker woods such as Chinese elm and also mahogany. We have dark wood doors and window frames as well so need the white walls to lift the rooms. We also have maple floors - a lighter wood which is a nice contrast. We enjoy the different types of wood with different colors and different grains. They are so interesting! We also use some Balinese wood carvings as decorative pieces in a different wood again and we have a gorgeous wood piano. They are all tied together with some middle eastern rugs and Moroccan inlaid side tables. Nothing modern, faddish, minimalistic or formulaic for us! The whole works well together and is indicative of our personalities, histories, travels and love of skilled trades and crafts. Love the dark woods contrasted with a warm white in the photos above.

   

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