Our outdated Kitchen
akalana
6 years ago
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Comments (22)I think that is a lot better. YAY! You'll get good flow from the utility straight into the kitchen with your shopping bags, coats, etc. and it looks like there'll be enough space in the "extended hall" to use it constructively. I do have a couple more questions/suggestions: - The doorway from the utility with the fridge next to it - if the fridge door is open, you won't be able to get through. Also, because the area next to the fridge is all wall cabinets, you might have the "where do I dump things?" issue. I would put another counter on the left wall between the two banks of cupboards. It'll probably only be two or three cabinets and counter, but I think it'll be handy. OR you could put the FF there. - I'd centre the hob on the island, but I think that is a good spot for it. - The other thing is something One Plan raised - walk in pantry? You could have part of the utility dedicated to this, or do you think you'll have enough food storage with the wall cupboard near the ovens (I assume this will be a pull out number as these are really handy to be able to see everything....See MoreWooden laminate choice for our kitchen
Comments (17)I would say that sample two is better but only because it is a warmer toned wood. To be honest I don't think that either of them go. The laminate you have chosen is cold and contemporary where as oak is warm in tone and stereo-typically traditional. I have to agree with "Man around the house" maple or walnut would be a better match, although sticking to oak may work best. Either way, I hope you find the right floor for your kitchen!...See MoreGave the kitchen in our rented apartment a (cheap) makeover
Comments (7)It looks fantastic - I can't believe it only cost £300....See Morehelp with outdated kitchen
Comments (10)I agree too! I wouldn’t go too dark as the worktop is so dark, so a light grey would lift the whole scheme and make such a difference. I painted two bookcases in Little Greene eggshell (water based) and I’m really pleased with the finish. I lightly sanded, did two coats of primer and then two topcoats. They do a fabulous range of colours. Their French Grey is lovely., and I do like their Dash of Soot. They’re not cheap but the paint quality is superb. You can order the colour chart online, but if you have a Brewers near you they have them. I also love Farrow & Ball colours....See MoreUser
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