New Appliance Colors at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center
Color Your Kitchen with Appliances
Colorful appliances offer an easy and exciting way to brighten up your kitchen. While stainless steel appliances are still the most popular choice, increasingly appliance brands are offering choices. The popular priced brands, GE, Whirlpool, and Frigidaire still offer appliances in black and white. Whirlpool recently introduced their new “Ice” collection of white and black appliances, and GE has added Slate. Some premium brands such as Viking, Bertazzoni, and Blue Star build to order and offer a selection of bright colors. Blue Star claims to offer 750 different combinations of colors and finishes.
Bertazzoni
Here is Bertazzoni’s new Arancio color for its Professional Series range. The color, an eye-catching orange, was inspired by the foods of the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy where Bertazzoni manufactures all of its products.
Whirlpool White or Black Ice
Whirlpool's new ICE collection is sure to turn your head. In White or Black this high-gloss mirrored finish with stainless handles and accents will definitely make a statement in your kitchen.
GE Slate
Recently, GE launched Slate appliances – a collection of appliances in a new finish. Not stainless, and not glossy, but….well, SLATE. It's really quite attractive – substituting a longed after subtlety and quietness to the bright sheen of stainless.
To discover all the exciting new colors and finishes, visit the nearest Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center today.
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