Kitchen help - what do you think?
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Comments (15)I don't really understand the "walk through cupboard into larder space". The plan just shows storage either side, would you not be better just having a wide larder unit? Agree with Jonathan re range and integrating fridge. Only on the assumption you won't be using both dishwashers at the same time, I might swap the one in the corner with the bin (so you're not dripping mess on the floor and DW's in corners are trickier as you can only stand to one side to stack etc) and move the other DW to the island but also swap the side of the drawers. It would be a major trip hazard though if you do use at the same time :) Given you have 2 DW's do you need an extra fridge in the utility? something like Little Greene French grey/pale may work for units, which is a Victorian paint colour. You could have oak on the island although it's obviously not as practical as Quartz etc. i think a butlers sink would also be more in keeping?...See MoreDo you have a sofa from loaf? What do you think?
Comments (1)I have a large crumpet sofa and it is the most comfortable sofa I have set on. Unless you get tall legs, the sofas are very low to the ground which my mother hates but was not an issue for me until I got pregnant. I love the sofa....See MoreWhat do you think of this colour for a kitchen island?
Comments (14)love that green, but I wouldn't do the light grey cabinets elsewhere as they might be a bit dirty/drab looking next to this colour. I'd do the other cabinets a nice off-white (not cream or ivory, just a warm chalky white). I suspect you'll go off the grey cabinets before you go off the green as grey is nearing the end of it's trend cycle whereas green is very on-trend and will continue to be for a while. for the same reason, I'd also re-consider a grey floor. and also, greys have different undertones (blue, green and purple) so if you are using multiple greys in a room you need to make sure they have the same undertone otherwise it will just look 'off' and you won't like it (but might not know why you don't like it)....See Morewhat do you think about these Diamante Damson Tiles in the kitchen?
Comments (9)In terms of colour I think that only you can make that choice - I love bold colours for example, but appreciate that not everyone has my taste :). So I will answer the next two questions 2) No I do not think it looks too bathroom-like. 3) Personally I think it would need to be white grout (as in the images) or at least a pale grey if you still want to have the tile effect, with it being such a dark and strong colour. I hope that helps!...See More- 11 months agolast modified: 11 months ago
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