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Thanks for all your comments.
I have eventually decided to go with cream shaker. Then I had the decision on which cream shaker to choose. I deliberated between the painted wood ivory shaker (Howdens, Howarth White, similar to the Kelmscott White), or a simple vinyl wrapped door and decided on the vinyl - cheaper, and easier to clean.
I was a bit worried that the painted wood shaker might be difficult to clean or may stain, due to the visible wood grain.
I still love the gloss though, but this feels like the right decision for me.
A friend is just about to have cream gloss installed and I hope I won't regret my decision after I've seen hers!0
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