A Notting Hill Before & After
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4 years ago
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Stephanie Hayes
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Somewhere between before and after (continued)
Comments (0)Restoration and refurbishment of a distinctive and significant Grade II former Vicarage in the Strawberry Hill style. The plans developed closely with our clients include reorganising the interior of the house and reinstating where appropriate historic openings and features bringing this beautiful property into modern day use whilst respecting it important past. Much of the handmade kitchen is now in together with Belgian limestone worktop, bleached oak and painted units. Precisely set out tiling to the shower area is underway with stunning marble surround to receive full height 3 m glass panel, with view of developing swimming pool in the walled garden. Ogee window refurbishment and painting well underway. to be continued.....See MoreBefore and after kitchen-looks smaller now but much more workable
Comments (24)You've got a great space to work with, Jessica! Creating a practical utility room is a great idea and very handy. Remember that natural stone is a great option for spaces you need to be durable, so do let us know if you have any questions about our products as we've found them to be a popular option for utility spaces. You can view the full range at www.nustone.co.uk - slate is a very popular option!...See MoreFloors before or after fitting kitchen units
Comments (23)hi all. please let me start by apologising for the messy state of the temporary kitchen photos I've attached. it's still a building site. arghhhhhhhhh. having an L shaped kitchen and island installed soon. my question is. the layout will be similar to the current temp layout in the pictures. back wall will be floor to celing units with American fridge freezer. other Wall will be worktop with floor and wall units. large 2.8m long Island that will bridge kitchen (tiled) and family room (wood) floors. I was planning to tile first but with the island how can you be sure that the tiles will be symmetrical around it? sure you could move the island a few inches one way or the other but there's no gaurentee that the walkway will look symmetrical. best to tile after to get joins and ground lines where they look best? also the builder put down t&g 22mm chipboard on joists in kitchen. will need to put some sort of cement board over to tile to but this will mean the finished floor height will be slightly higher than the rest of the house. any issues with this? thanks all...See MoreBefore & After: Berkshire Terrace Garden with Fire Pit
Comments (4)Hi there! Great before and after shoots. Very nice garden. I am sure your client is very happy and enjoy this lovely summer....See MoreVenta Construction
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