Grey and Cream oak kitchen
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Grey and Cream oak kitchen
Another we are doing at the moment not completely finished as i'm waiting for the granite splashback
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
another top quality kitchen!
not too fond of the blue? (ish) base unit colour.
but love the full length wall units.
finally own my own kitchen big enough to use them and it not look silly.
so will hopefully be able to one day!!
keep 'em coming..as I really enjoy seeing them!
not too fond of the blue? (ish) base unit colour.
but love the full length wall units.
finally own my own kitchen big enough to use them and it not look silly.
so will hopefully be able to one day!!
keep 'em coming..as I really enjoy seeing them!
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
They aren't really blue but the lighting (LED's) does seem to bring it out in the pictures. They are in fact an off black
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
opened. nice job
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
Thought I had updated this thread Clearly not
Well here it is when it was 99% finished...
Also did a number of bathrooms in the same property...
excuse the photos, it wasn't looking its best when I took them
Well here it is when it was 99% finished...
Also did a number of bathrooms in the same property...
excuse the photos, it wasn't looking its best when I took them
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
Looks great CR, some cracking ideas for when we do ours this year
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If someone helps then thank the helper and also check out UHM's Nominated charity - http://www.donnasdreamhouse.co.uk/
If someone helps then thank the helper and also check out UHM's Nominated charity - http://www.donnasdreamhouse.co.uk/
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
Bloody fantastic CR. Wall units look great the way they seem to curve round the walls.
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
Cheers lads. Lot of messing about with that one, especially getting the large slab of granite in place behind the cooker
Do really need to go back and take some proper photos as the ones I took after the lights went in are all low quality pics and it's always the lighting that important.
Do really need to go back and take some proper photos as the ones I took after the lights went in are all low quality pics and it's always the lighting that important.
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
Kitchens are normally Zzzzzzzzzzzzz when you have done so many of them, but that one is a nice colour combo which makes it different.
I hope you gripped the idiot who used the worktop for a tool storage area. That is normally the plumbers trick lol.
I hope you gripped the idiot who used the worktop for a tool storage area. That is normally the plumbers trick lol.
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Re: Grey and Cream oak kitchen
Not having a pop, but not to sure of the down lighters in the fly over mate. But still a nice piece of quality work as always.