Attractive but dated kitchen gets a fabulous new look!
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Comments (1504)we bought these beautiful colourful hexagon porcelain tiles for out kitchen walls and floors and everyone is really impressed with them. here is a photo from their site...See MoreA kitchen style that won't date but on a budget
Comments (19)Have you looked online at kitchens too ? There are some good sites to look at. These two projects were designed independently by OnePlan and the clients bought from an online retailer - you can see some reviews on our pro page too showing how people saved heaps by shopping around with on set of plans ! http://houzz.com/ideabooks/23257060 http://houzz.com/photos/19342201 http://houzz.com/photos/19342208 http://houzz.com/photos/19342210 Here's some links to some online places too : http://www.diy-kitchens.com/kitchens/clayton-lamp-room-grey/details/ http://www.theenglishrosekitchencompany.co.uk/index.php/site-administrator/shaker-kitchens http://www.handmadekitchens-direct.co.uk/html/denham09.html http://www.bespokekitchendesign.co.uk/ http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/categories/departments/kitchen/roomset/20143_nkro17a/...See MorePine kitchen made to look brand new
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Comments (13)Thank you Oliver, really appreciate your comments. The camera angle foreshortened the image a bit I think, as there is actually 1200mm between fridge and end of peninsula. I did think about reducing it to 800 to get a 3rd stool in, but thought it would make it all a bit too tight, and I'm glad I didn't, the space works far better as it is. Again, thanks for your kind comments....See MorePacific Coast Custom Design
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