Country Kitchen needing a bit of spark
Louise
10 years ago
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Country Kitchen needing a bit of spark
Comments (1)Add crown molding, to cover gaps next to ceiling. Think about painting cabinets or changing the doors for new. Maybe a new counter top and tile back splash. I'm currently working on a new country style kitchen. We are changing the base bottom doors with Showplace Wood Product- Renew product in a Cherry Russet in Vintage distressed finish. The upper are going to be in a white painted door in also Vintage distressed finish and brown brushed glazing. A recommending my client to go with a new tile back splash. (See the photo)....See MoreKitchen: It needs something but what?
Comments (57)WOW, what amazing ideas - who's up for forming an Interior Design Company around the UK - could be great fun! One thing not mentioned is that I would move the microwave immediately and put it where it has work surface at each side for safety. Where the micro was put a huge shallow glass brightly coloured bowl (TK Maxx/Ikea) and fill with either different coloured glass 'eggs' - Murano, Caithness etc, adding from each holiday or, which I've also done, fill with coloured crystal bauble string lights - I just drop them in and switch on when I feel like it. I've just bought a stunning Lava lamp - pink for my kitchen - tho' they come in a number of colours. There are some really funky fish tanks around too. I have a pink one shaped like a cats head ( lol as I have cats) and a square one, very architectural, with viewing 'shapes' cut out. They're no more then 6 inches high and some colourful fish prefer to be solo, or would you kill them along with the plants? Lol. Hope you manage to find great advice from all who answered you. Bee...See MoreKitchen needs splashback funky touch
Comments (10)Hi there! Looks like you've got a great space there and a lively splashback would definitely spark things up. Here's two Ideabooks, one on choosing the perfect splashback and another on punchy personality-fuelled splashbacks which might help provide a little inspiration for you when you're looking! I'm a big fan of tiles and mosaics myself, so always worth having a browse along those lines :) https://www.houzz.co.uk/magazine/how-to-choose-the-perfect-splashback-stsetivw-vs~45386462 https://www.houzz.co.uk/magazine/splashbacks-with-punch-and-personality-stsetivw-vs~25621711 Hope that helps!...See MoreNeed help for my kitchen
Comments (22)There are kitchen companies that can replace the doors, plinths and end panels etc thus completely changing the colour of your kitchen but using existing units. One I know if is Dream doors which my neighbour used to go from dark wood to cream and I cannot tell they are the old units. I like your kitchen, the layout seems good. I feel whats making it feel a bit dated is the amount of orangey pine or similar wood. Even changing the door knobs would help. If you wanted a greater change, a handleless slab kitchen in either a matching cream as the aga, or a grey might work? As an aside, changing the colour of the floor might help too....See MoreLouise
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