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Comments (23)Thank you ! I'm actually pretty happy with everything and wouldn't change a thing.... Only thing I will say is I wasted a lot of time at the start with the wrong kitchen designer. I asked them to help me with the layout and to order the cabinets through them. The lady said I couldn't have tall cabinets to the ceiling (which I could and did) she also told me I couldn't have Belfast sink with quartz (which I could). So stay firm with things you want and don't let the "pros" try and change your mind..... Good luck don't forget to take good before pics to !...See MoreIndustrial/New York loft style kitchen
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Comments (8)Hi Rosie, It's entirely down to personal preference and the style you're going for. A contrasting backsplash can create a nice focal point and add extra interest if you opt for plain tiles. Tiles are always classic though, and you could play with laying patterns and sizes to help make your kitchen feel wider and more spacious. http://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod47710/duck-egg-splashback-90.html...See MoreSeeking Advice for Backsplash Tile Color in Newly Revamped Kitchen
Comments (12)Hello, Congratulations on your new kitchen, we hope you're enjoying it! We understand that choosing kitchen tiles and backsplash could be confusing, there's so much in the market! You could go with a similar material you've used for the worktop, so it feels and looks continuous. You could also go with a mirrored look to expand the space, visually. We love Kit Kat tiles, they're making a comeback in the market. I'll attach a few images so you can get some ideas! We are Bespoke kitchen and wardrobe designers and provide free-of-charge initial design or quotation services. Our showroom is based in Notting Hill, London, but our services all over the UK....See More- 6 years agolast modified: 6 years ago
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