My new kitchen needs a new hob and I am lost as to which fuel to get
Denisa Cardoso
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Carolina
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I'm lost! Please help with my kitchen.
Comments (544)Hello Amanda, : )) Do you mean in the kitchen? Yes a nice idea. I like flat plate too, but really plain. Well the best way to describe how I feel about certain alterations is to tell you about someone I knew who "did up" her flat to such a degree that she literally took away all that was characterful about it.. Sometimes it's best to leave things as their patina develops over time and results in something quite special. Restoration is one thing but you can also restore the life out of something and thus diminish in certain contexts the value- and so it's good to know when to stop.. So yes, I'm firmly in the camp suggesting leave them, but of course it's entirely your choice. : ))...See MoreLocation of Hob in new kitchen
Comments (33)Hello Minnie, I know you will get to the bottom of it! and if I win masses on the lotto, I'll buy you a new oven! Macarons are my favourite! and let's not talk about cheesecake!! I cannot even look at those delectable treats without becoming a balloon. (bad eating at ballet school and beyond! (left my metabolism sluggish so now I have to work really hard at eating only protein to resemble my 20/30's.. last year and Jan was good and it's been slowly getting worse ever since. : )). .. bet you're really popular with the girlfriends bringing those treats out from the kitchen.. I say if it tastes good then that's all that matters really.. I'm less El Bulli, Heston and Bompass & Parr about food than I am about design! : ))...See MoreHelp with new kitchen design - I can't get it to work!!!!!!
Comments (4)Definitely lose the wall. Is the fireplace in use? If not, maybe you could also build in front of it. ( Maybe you could have the hob where the fireplace is in the corner? ) I see also that you've gone for a free standing fridge freezer taking up 1.6m of space. integrate in to the island or long run of units and have more units in the freed space. I think once you lose the wall then you've got plenty of room for your island, in face plenty of room for everything, just get a good kitchen designer on the case. Maybe consider some irregular shapes if you can utilise the fireplace area? I'm no kitchen designer, but those qualified i've seen come up with some amazing designs to unify odd spaces. !! Safe to say one thing though, i think it should be fairly easy to use more than the one wall. Good luck!...See MoreAm I sad to get excited that F&B have new colours coming out?
Comments (28)My paint card arrived this morning (I hope all yours did too!) and although I'm a little bit in love with Sulking Room Pink and De Nimes, I'm fairly underwhelmed overall. I much preferred the Olive (archived now) to this new Bancha, which I think is too "green" (that said i'm not a green colour person, so that may be clouding my judgement), but I could warm to Treron. The neutrals are so samey - Jitney being a direct replacement for Archive (which I see has quietly been retired along with Smoked Trout if I'm not mistaken). And I'm totally unimpressed by yet another shade of white. I cannot imagine ever giving Rangwali house room. I think it's quite unsophisticated and garish, and could be quite cold looking. The two darker colours aren't my thing at all, but I could see the red one being popular in the right setting. I was also interested to note that they colour chart cover has had a slight make-over, moving from the ubiquitous grey, to grey and a browner colour. With the Dulux colour of 2019 being a warm brown colour, I am wondering if grey is now on it's way out? I did have a feeling it was on the wane. If that is the case, I suspect there'll be a lot of anthracite grey windows being painted in the foreseeable future and a lot of owners of dove grey and plummet kitchens asking how to repaint kitchen doors....See MoreCarolina
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