Need help with my kitchen
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Comments (22)Hi - just checking in before I shut down the computer ! Thank you Joe !!! Roselyne, love the photos !! Looks so quaint !!! So, France ! Much more liberal with regard to planning (phew!!) how lovely ! Yes, that cottage look would fit in so well !!! The last project I did in France was an old watermill in Rennes - beautiful location - but a nightmare to find a good furniture manufacturer !! Have you sourced anything yet ?! Or are you thinking of bringing it all over by road ?!?!...See MoreNeed help for my kitchen
Comments (7)If you want a more integrated country look, have your kitchen professionally spray painted in a pale grey or white after rehanging the wall units so that they are all level. Replace the light pelmet to something plainer. The worktop around the sink has gone quite dark from the constant presence of water. Consider having all the tops replaced with oak to coordinate with your floor. Wood knobs or pewter handles will complete the cabinetry. Remove the tiles and replace with patchwork tiles to give you more colour. Make sure you pick up the cabinet colour and the floor colour in the tiles. http://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod44324/batik-patchwork-blue-tile.html Paint the remaining walls with a pale colour to keep the room light....See MoreNeed help for my kitchen
Comments (3)Is it possible to move the white goods and sink up starting from the 'L' shape heading up towards the stairs, if the units that make up the 'L'shape are about 1800 mm moving that part of the kitchen up would still give a walk through of 7-800 mm to then you fit your dinning table in comfortably in the space where the sink etc were, all plumbing provisions could come from the downstairs wc it would just be the waste that would need a small modification possibly to get it outside. You could also extend the worktop a little on the 'L' shape bit to form a breakfast bar area, unfortunately doing this if possible will mean no room for an island, hope his helps....See Moreneed help with my kitchen diner extension!
Comments (9)Thank you to respondees. I have my washing machine and tumble dryer in the garage. I will try to get a rough sketch of layout and sizes but original kitchen and diner is @ 6m long and 3m wide. I will definitely check out your websites for inspiration. Meantime, I have three main questions 1. Is there a general size for a dining room to accommodate a ten seater table? 2. I have drainpipes and drains outside my kitchen which I'm guessing would need rerouted. I heard this might cost £3000! Any comments would be gratefully received.3. This will be north facing so I hoped to get Kingspan super cosy insulation. I was wondering if I might be wise to get a wood frame also for fuel economy. Is this also cheaper and is it possible to get a kit? Thank you so much for any help....See MoreRasa
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