This is an example of a large industrial l-shaped kitchen/diner in London with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, green cabinets, marble worktops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, cement flooring, an island and grey floors.
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Industrial Dark Green Kitchen with a Vintage Twist

Industrial Kitchen, London

View of an L-shaped kitchen with a central island in a side return extension in a Victoria house which has a sloping glazed roof. The shaker style cabinets with beaded frames are painted in Little Greene Obsidian Green. The handles a brass d-bar style. The worktop on the perimeter units is Iroko wood and the island worktop is honed, pencil veined Carrara marble. A single bowel sink sits in the island with a polished brass tap with a rinse spout. Vintage Holophane pendant lights sit above the island. The black painted sash windows are surrounded by non-bevelled white metro tiles with a dark grey grout. A Wolf gas hob sits above double Neff ovens with a black, Falcon extractor hood over the hob. The flooring is hexagon shaped, cement encaustic tiles. Black Anglepoise wall lights give directional lighting. Charlie O'Beirne - Lukonic Photography

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Elaine Brown added this to France8 February 2024

Like white tiles with dark grouting

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