Something is not right in my new kitchen
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Comments (16)Hi There I would add a hallway runner to take away the echo that would be there (due to there being a hard floor). I would also add something in the hall either a coat rack wall, mounted or free standing and change the light fittings for something unusual, a striking fitting is what is necessary in a room with very few features....See MoreMy new kitchen
Comments (27)Hi Lynda, It's a shame that you don't love your kitchen, but I can see why. It doesn't mesh together. You've combined stark, modern black and white gloss units with a more rustic brown/grey slate effect floor. The walls are broken up by boxy units, a green wall and a wall papered in a small black and white design. First, despite the expense, I'd change the floor to a light oak to go with the eating area. Remove the wallpaper and introduce something large, round and inclusive of some green. Perhaps a large clock like this one from Vintage Watches Newgate Cookhouse Wall Clock Kettle Green - COOK343KG may interest you. http://www.watchandjewellery.co.uk/featured-clocks/newgate-coookhouse-wall-clock.html. Finally, hang a pendant light in green over the eating area. Try https://www.estoreuk.com/aerial-pendant-light-e27-edison-screw-60-watt-yellow-red-lime-green-purple-new in green. If you don't want all green touches to your kitchen, introduce a combination of green, lime green and yellow through your wine rack, canisters and textiles....See MoreMy new kitchen.......help please
Comments (4)Hello. Light marble look-a-like worktops are really on trend at the moment & look set to stay. I totally agree with @BagpussAntiques comments on dark glossy granite worktops however if you like them then go for it. Perhaps explore the different composite materials. Silestone & Caesarstone do some great ones which I highly recommend but if you are on a tighter budget Earthstone may be an option but tend to look more man made. Good luck! Best, CPI...See MoreHelp new kitchen units don't look right
Comments (10)In my personal opinion, the issue is that you have some lovely traditional freestanding pieces and the modern cabinets just don't go with them. I'd either look to paint them all the same colour or go for something that's more of a contrast. If you can't afford to change the cabinet doors to a more traditional style, then maybe just change the handles to something that's more in tune with the freestanding stuff? If you paint the cabinets, try Everlong paint, it'll go over anything without sanding or priming. My final piece of advice would be to introduce a pop of colour. Choose one colour and get some inexpensive accessories like canisters, towels, bowls etc. A warm yellow really pops against pale grey and would brighten the space....See More- 10 years agolast modified: 10 years ago
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