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I would get cream or white depending on the color walls.
Aubergine is a rich purple colour like an eggplant. Some matching colours are:Peach pinkEmerald greenSilver (metallic)mustard (i know what you are thinking)WhiteLime greenSky blue
It depends on your opinion. Personally, I love the colour lavender, It WOULD look good in a kitchen. (My opinion!)
I would recommend going onto Consumerreports.com to find reviews from people and specialists on different kitchen sink garbage disposal units. This should help you make a decision.
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Because area is 2-dimensional.
I would not go for a bold colour in a kitchen unless you are looking for the stricking look as u walk in. I would choose a cream or khaki colour.
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That would depend on local codes... I fiqure 2 fixture units and even if the code allow the use of 11/2" diameter pipe I always use 2" MIN.
It's another name for eggplant, so check the produce section of you grocery store!
That will depend on your lifestyle and favourite colours.If you entertain frequently and want a sophisticated look try taupe or grey for the walls, and paint your trim to match (or one shade darker than the walls). A good area rug with the aubergine in the pattern, casual tables in black lacquer or natural wood, throw pillows that include the black & aubergine in their pattern and window treatments to match the wall colours will finish the look. Note: if you truly love aubergine, you could go to a solid window treatment in the same colour as the sofa for impact.If yours is a casual life style, try sage or celery green on the walls (trimmed in white or natural wood), with tan or natural wood casual tables and accessories. Sisal floor coverings and bamboo window coverings will give the room texture and keep the look casual. For a very feminine look a soft, slightly greyed lilac on the walls would be wonderful.
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