Help please...kitchen floor advise needed please.
Emily Hart
6 years ago
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6 years agoJuliet Docherty
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Comments (5)Hi, please make the high quality (size) photo of your kitchen, then go to www.northlondonfloors.co.uk and click on "Room Planner" logo in the top menu. In the window that opens, click on "upload your photo". Open an acocunt with them and for something like 20€ you can upload photo of your kitchen. After that you will be able to see your kitchen with more than 100 different floors. If you need more guidance, please let me know. Regards...See MoreHelp please kitchen cupboard wrong colour choice!
Comments (26)French Grey is a lovely colour, I'd live with it for a while and the rug colour may be skewing it a little. I'd add a Roman blind to soften things, style it up a bit and see how you go. On the rug front - I think they are fine in a kitchen. Kitchens often had rugs but now it's frowned upon for some reason but they seem to be making a come-back I'm pleased to say as they add a lovely, comfortable homely feel. Find something washable, ideally a pattern, use underlay to anchor/stick it down if you're worried about slips and trips (depends on weight of rug). Size-wise, don't run it too close to units to avoid worst spills etc. The new synthetic indoor/outdoor rugs will work well or a washable cotton....See MoreUrgent help please. Kitchen island & flooring going in tomorrow
Comments (1)you've done it basically right, whether you need the 2 internal support panels really depends on the worktop you're having as you could possibly get away with not using them. if you do use the 2 support panels, you'll have to reduce their depth so they're in line with the panels at the end, i'd also cut out a square at the bottom of the 2 support panels so the plinth can run through in one piece instead of 3 bits, i'd also make some 600-602mm strips to go between each panel at the front/top and use a pocket drill jig (google pocket drill jig) to fix so the panels are all fixed together (these would be stepped back 20mm so the door can close) and it gives you something to fix the appliances to. i'd also fit the doors before getting to far as integrated fridges are awkward doors to fit and line up as when the door opens it can catch on the panels at the side and to adjust the door you may need to adjust the legs. the final look should be all the edges of the 4 panels should be flush with the front of the 3 doors. the other thing i can see in the picture is you've put a couple of brackets to fix the end panels to the floor and you'll see them as they wont be behind the plinth. good luck...See MoreHelp need advise about leaky ceiling
Comments (5)Hi Steven, I think you are using too much water with your cleaner. Chipboard floors are not designed to get wet so don't need to be siliconed. Likewise you must not splash too much water on your bathroom floor. With my 4 year old we put down a towel when we know there's going to be water everywhere. If your chipboard gets wet repeatedly it will start to sag and eventually fall apart. If you siliconed it, it would hold water, which would be worse. Think of it as really thick cardboard! (It's really not much better than that.)...See MoreCarolina
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