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This
kitchen near Bridgwater looks amazing. The unit at the far end has
all been built to fit. The tall cupboard on the left is hiding a
fridge and the identical one on the right is a huge larder with
spice shelves on the back of the door. |
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This sink
unit that we built utilised the small return by the chimney breast
with a small open shelved spice rack. |
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The sink
unit also had to look good from the other side too as it is visible
from the dining room, and what a great excuse to have a rather large
wine rack added. |
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This
island was an original dresser base, which we have extended the
depth on and made a bank of drawers on the other side for cutlery,
plates and pans. If you click on the image you can see the photo of
it before we started. |
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This
kitchen in Faukland looks absolutely stunning. That is an eleven
foot run of solid oak top along that wall, which now makes the
kitchen look even bigger. |
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Clare
opted for granite next to the oven to avoid any wood movement from
the heat. We used 40mm black granite that was cut to size. The tiles
on the floor make the whole room look amazing. |
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Only
Clare could have found this gorgeous round hob, what a great
space-saving design. We love the way it looks. A bonus to this is a
very sexy circular oak chopping block from the cut-out. |
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A nice
tidy corner on the other side of this room which keeps the fridge
freezer looking neat, a handy open top larder a pull-down bin and a
wine rack on the end. |
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This is a
fabulous example of anything goes. This unit has been made to house
a dishwasher next to this sink, but still looks great with the
lovely thick solid oak top.
So even smaller kitchens can still benefit from our hand-crafted
kitchen cupboards. |
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Look what
complimented the above sink unit. This is an original pine dresser
base (was a dresser - see dressers page 9 A179 to see how it
started). We have brought it in line with the sink unit by replacing
the pine top with a solid oak one - they look fantastic in the room.
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