When it comes to Queenslander exterior colour schemes, people typically go with traditional schemes. These include whites, pale greys, soft biscuits, and light neutrals with subtle green undertones. These colours add to the traditional aesthetic of Queenslanders and are enduring classics. While grey Queenslander Exterior Colour Schemes remain popular due to their versatility and classic look, we have moved away from cool greys. Warmer, softer ‘greige’ shades have replaced them, and sandy beiges have become more popular. Find us here




What’s black and cool and red hot all over—in appliance showrooms and up-to-the-minute kitchens and laundry rooms?
It’s black stainless steel, the modernistic finish gaining popularity for refrigerators, washers and dryers, stoves, and dishwashers, currently available from such manufacturers.
While black stainless steel appliances aren't yet close to toppling traditional stainless steel from the top of the major appliance scene, it’s definitely on the upswing, and not just for its sleek good looks.
But before ditching their old-school white or familiar stainless steel in favour of this up-and-comer, you’re wise to consider the pros and cons of the new black finish.
And when they finish does need a touch-up, it’s easily accomplished with a damp cloth and a bit of gentle liquid dishwashing soap or a homemade stainless steel cleaner featuring diluted vinegar—no need for special cleaners or wipes.PRO: Black stainless steel complements today’s popular colour schemes.Just as basic black works well with virtually every colour in their wardrobe, black stainless steel complements many design concepts and colour schemes—largely because it “feels” a bit warmer than traditional stainless steel.
Black stainless steel appliances are beautiful against white and grey in all their variations, which designers are touting for today’s clean, contemporary kitchens.





