Aga Cooker Enamel Colours

What might be the most exciting (and hardest) decision when choosing an Aga Range Cooker, is the colour choice! We don't charge extra for any of our standard colours, and each one undergoes a specialist process, using techniques passed down from generation to generation.


The Legendary Vitreous Enamel


We work with industry professionals to coat your cooker in the same high quality vitreous enamel that has been used on Aga Range Cookers for 100 years. We can supply your cooker in a range of over 50 different colours and even offer a bespoke colour match service. The front and top plate are completely shot blasted to remove the old enamel then a fresh coat is applied and the cast iron is fired in a specially made kiln to harden and set. Once the coats have completely cured, the cooker is ready for a lifetime of service!


We 
highly recommend that you order enamel samples to see how the colour looks in your chosen space. The enamel is (in essence) glass, so it's very difficult to portray accurate shades and colours. The enamel process is still carried out by hand, with some colours being manually mixed each time. This is why there can be very slight deviations between the sample tile and the finished enamel colour.

Our Aga Cooker Enamel Colours

We've hand-picked some of our favourite finishes, and even created a few of our own unique colours - inspired by Scotland of course!


You'll receive some of our renowned documentation with your quote. This will include details about the enamelling process, lead times, and some expectations on the finished product.


All of our Restored Aga Cookers come with black side panels included. Colour-matched side panels may be available on request. These colour-matched sides will differ slightly from the enamelled front, as the side panels are made from steel, rather than enamel.


Our colour board is unique to us - if you need some sample tiles, just order them below and the team will send some out pronto!


About The Author:


Steven has been working with Aga Cookers since he was helping his father from the ripe old age of 10 years old! He created SALTIRECOOKERS with transparency and information in mind - a sustainable, family business, built to advise and share knowledge passed throughout the generations.


His absolute favourite part of the job is meeting all of the dogs.


About The Author:


Steven has been working with Aga Cookers since he was helping his father from the ripe old age of 10 years old! He created SALTIRECOOKERS with longevity in mind - a sustainable, family business, built to last throughout the generations. His favourite part of the job is meeting the dogs, seeing a good before/after and hearing great feedback.

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