Kitchen diner colours
amandamurphy0401
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Comments (21)Thank you all for your comments! I think for the moment, I will leave the wall tile-less, and in time maybe look at adding a glass splashback. Orla Conneely: the walls actually haven't been painted (properly!) yet - the walls are just a basic woodies white matt paint :-) I'm not sure where you're based, but I've got really good colour advice from Colortrend, so would definitely call into them, and they will be able to advise on a colour Amandajoyking: the room is approx 4m x 5m if I remember correctly DB413 - I like your colour suggestions -I had been thinking of teal/purple myself, I will investigate this further for fabrics for the corner chairs Nicky: the work tops are silestone 'Stellar snow' - it has quite a bit of sparkle, but doesn't dominate, and it definitely lifts the room - I'm definitely glad that I went for something with a sparkle. The floor tiles were sourced from a small independent local retailer, so I can't provide further details on this I'm afraid!...See MoreCan't seem to find the right kitchen diner paint colour
Comments (2)Forget to attach the image, excuse all the mess. The gap will house a free standing black cooker and a black curved glass extractor. The walls on the kitchen diner end will have a splashback in the same wood/oak effect as the worktop. The paint will mainly feature in the diner area where we will house larder units alongside fridge freezers....See MoreNeed help for open kitchen diner colours please?
Comments (11)Yeah I haven't thought about when the sideboard is in place, with it being white gloss with a silver trim I thought it will still look all the same colour though and still needs something to break it up. I didn't know with being a sliding door and then the patio door whether curtains or blinds would look right on them, I think like you have said I'll see how the area looks when it's a bit more filled with the sideboard and then I can always add curtains/ blinds if needed. i'm glad I've uploaded the other side of the kitchen as I now see it definitely clashes with styles but hadn't thought about it, It's only a small change but I bet it will help to work with the dining room. Thank You very much for all your advice :) A few more ideas for me to go on now, that I hadn't considered....See MoreKitchen diner, or kitchen, living diner?
Comments (24)Yes we needed an RSJ and all of the walls underpinning as there were no foundations. Was very costly but definitely worth it as we live in that end of the house. I think that With having an older property, costs do just spiral. I can’t remember how much the RSJ was, sorry. i think our building work was about £25000. Can you leave the fireplace in and have it open so you can see it from both sides? Then have your kitchen and dining in the current lounge and your living area where it is at the moment but open it up apart from the firePlace? We’ve left in our old exposed stone work and cleaned it up....See Moreamandamurphy0401
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