Ideas for uneven look on bottom of kitchen wall cabinets?
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Comments (11)Elizabeth, don't be mislead thinking anyone different to Howdens, B&Q or Ikea will be more expensive. We are a small joinery and kitchen company based in Staffordshire and like for like we compete with the 3 major sellers above. As a word of caution Howden's worktops are cheap and nasty. They do not have a laminate backing on them. You open a dishwasher door and the heat from the appliance goes straight up into the underside of the worktops. It's not long before the quality, or lack of, shows up. If you're looking for a decent worktop look for a Bushboard brand e.g. Prima, Omega or Odyssey or Axiom by Formica or Egger....See MoreKitchen Walls Colour - Ideas
Comments (5)Personally I'd go for a pale grey - somewhere between the colours of your cabinets. You don't want anything too creamy paint-wise or the white cabinets won't look right, F&B Skylight or Dulux Smooth Flint are both nice light greys that would work throughout. It's best to get samples and paint them on big sheets of card (NOT the wall!) and look at them at different times of day to see how the colour changes depending on the light. Hope this helps!...See MoreKitchen ideas for industrial look
Comments (15)Agree with above comment, that I think you can work with the existing units until you have the budget to replace them, just give them a good clean with sugar soap, take the handles off and spray paint them in Matt black. Easy!. For me it’s the flooring and worktop that need attention. Replace flooring with a concrete effect vinyl or if you you’re painting the units then a rustic wood effect would look nice. Worktop has seen better days, at the very least put a metal end cap (not sure of correct term) at the end where it’s worn away. Tiles can be replaced/ painted, I wouldn’t expose brick behind a work surface tho because of food spills, nightmare cleaning etc. plus you could use brick effect wallpaper elsewhere in the kitchen perhaps? Some rustic plank shelves would look great instead of the wall cabinet. Hang them with simple brackets upside down for a more modern look, maybe include an under shelf wine glass rack. Use hanging racks for utensils, pots and pans etc. Lighting is also important, maybe use some metal pipes with dangly Edison bulbs. Anyway here’s some photos for inspiration (click to enlarge)....See MoreNeed a fresh look at a kitchen design
Comments (18)I don't think a peninsula will do your space justice either.. And though I really like Jonathan's island, I'd prefer a large table. So this is what I did to your space: The fridge and freezer are built-in. Fridge in short range because of work triangle. Freezer on the other side looking good with ovens and twin storage cabinet. Enlarged the storage under the stairs, but just for fun :) Are you installing the kitchen yourself? Because if not, the total price can be just as high as a quality kitchen (I know because I sell Rotpunkt and have a diy ikea kitchen at home). Get your countertop from a company that makes the sink built-in smooth (is there a word for that in english?), so you don't require a draining board. Or did you really want one?...See MoreEmma Carter
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