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Haha yeah sorry wasn't directly @ you, but just useful tidbit generally.
We had a couple of wildly different aesthetic ideas, and hadn't even considered the colour we want based on their renders until we looked at actual customer photos and figured it might be the right thing. Its nice to see various light levels/temperatures in people's photos as you can get a better idea of how the colour changes in different light, and big is always better than sample! (Although their samples are fairly substantial to be fair)
DIYkitchens renders are pants for colours, but they have a customer photos section which you can sort by colour which gives a much better idea of what the colours actually look like..