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Restoring old kitchen table and chairs

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  • Hoploz
    Hoploz Posts: 3,888 Forumite
    edited 6 April 2016 at 7:02PM
    Yes I think this colour Limestone must be their standard offering - coincidentally I own another property which happens to have a Neptune kitchen the same colour ... lucky me! That's 4 years old and I must say it hasn't faded yet. The kitchen there is in a dark area without much sunlight.

    I was thinking of repainting the faded one in a stronger green (like OP was suggesting) but thinking about it now perhaps that would fade in the sun too!
    Maybe I should do it in Old Chalk, it looks like it would be less likely to fade :)
  • Nice thread really helps me transform from old kitchen into modern.
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