Kitchen dilemma
Katie Barta
9 years ago
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Comments (2)The soil pipe for the toilet will be the most costly thing to move so this will have to be your first exploration. I would look at stealing a bit of the bedrooms and putting a bathroom between the bedrooms with a jack and Jill door so that you can be completely private if you have guests. Then you can turn your current bathroom into downstairs toilet and utility/coat and shoe storage room....See Morenorth facing kitchen dilemma!
Comments (11)Hi, This space really does have so much potential. Turquoise is a hard colour to work in a kitchen as it can appear very bright and loud if that is not what your looking for. Both of these images are different shades of green that would work well. I would suggest whatever shade green you decided on, you keep the rest of the room light and this compliments the green well. The neutral colours and light woodwork make it an eye-catching statement. Accessorizing in black and gold is also a beautiful touch to add, also adding a statement as soon as you walk in. If you need anymore advice please get in contact....See MoreMum's kitchen dilemma!
Comments (10)I think the kitchen could be the basis for any style. Your mum could add the style she prefers via a big island, statement breakfast stools/chairs, and open shelf brackets to the left of the window (with objects/books/plants). For example: Island .https://www.maisonsdumonde.com/UK/en/p/white-metal-and-solid-mango-wood-4-door-kitchen-island-cezanne-200120.htm Statement stools .https://www.cultfurniture.com/furniture-c10/stools-c8 Shelf brackets . https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/508012629/reclaimed-wood-made-to-measure-chunky?gpla=1&gao=1&&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_uk_en_gb_a-home_and_living-furniture-other&utm_custom1=k_CjwKCAjwkvWKBhB4EiwA-GHjFhcT0NKK4VcOFS8nXrM-j8mAUcLRaTZ5gr3-MqjQxOf2IsnCxx_WxxoCle4QAvD_BwE_k&utm_content=go_6479345238_84553837624_380837972544_aud-1184048147899:pla-302633558307_c__508012629engb_117317547&utm_custom2=6479345238&gclid=CjwKCAjwkvWKBhB4EiwA-GHjFhcT0NKK4VcOFS8nXrM-j8mAUcLRaTZ5gr3-MqjQxOf2IsnCxx_WxxoCle4QAvD_BwE...See Morewren kitchens dilemma
Comments (7)My approach to resolving these sorts of things is to give the salesperson/store you bought from a couple of chances to solve the problem and then escalate.. If you have tried all reasonable efforts to resolve it with that store, I would then escalate to their main customer services/complaints department at HQ. You’ll likely need to give them a couple of goes to resolve it. If all else fails, and assuming you paid some/all with a credit card, I would then file a claim with your card company for compensation. Don’t end up in a protracted fight with the salesperson or store because it’ll drag the problem out, add to your stress and not actually give you the outcome you’re looking for I hope that helps. Try not to stress over it too much, it looks like you’ve got a lovely kitchen with some fantastically bold colours and I assume is 99.9% complete?...See Moreminnie101
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