What type of knobs would suit this kitchen please?
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Comments (16)Thanks Kitchen Republic! We did a couple of like that in our days of house building, but the support had to be under the join. However i'm sure the engineer knew what he was doing when he did the calcs! I wasn't confused over the pipe, i think that was Tanya. Still think it would have been great to have two sets of doors with one supporting column so that you can open out and see the whole garden, then continue the floor height outside for that inside / outside feel. Or, have had the plan the other way around, so that the bi-folds were on the 'living' side and the window in the kitchen, for a view straight through on the living side front to back. However, the window position where it is offers a great little corner for a seating area as per the Kitchen planner's picture. In answer to the original question:- Firstly check with Building Control, the window is in a kitchen and may have to open to be certified., or check with FENSA, ( or your glazing company, as they should know ). Secondly, have a 'pivot' window. This then does open, but is the single, unobstructed pane of glass that you would like!...See MoreSOS : Which type floor and what colour would you recommend?
Comments (7)Hi there! A grey and white colour scheme sounds quite Scandinavian to me. These stories are great for inspiration: [A Dated 1960s End-of-terrace Gets a Scandi Makeover[(https://www.houzz.co.uk/magazine/houzz-tour-a-dated-1960s-end-of-terrace-gets-a-scandi-makeover-stsetivw-vs~77233568) and, a specifically living room related one: [How to Cook Up an Authentic Scandi-Style Living Room[(https://www.houzz.co.uk/magazine/how-to-cook-up-an-authentic-scandi-style-living-room-stsetivw-vs~74540916) Do you know what is under the carpet? If there are floorboards, you could paint those white (or leave them in their natural colour) to achieve the kind of pared back look in the photo you've attached....See Morehelp please,rangecooker in handless schuller kitchen , what hood type
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Comments (18)I agree that it is unusual now to find a new house without one but I think if you have space to put an extra shower room elsewhere so that you still have more than one then it should be okay. Ideally somewhere not far from the master bedroom. Also like the suggestion for you to put in all of the pipe work etc so that it can easily be added later. If you dont get round to it upon resale then atleast there is less work for a buyer....See MoreMarina
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