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I hope we still have your attention. I know there are a lot of photos, but you can't see enough if you are searching for ideas. You may not have thought that just by moving one of your appliances in the kitchen that you could totally transform your room. Remember, if you have any questions at all, please do email us.

 

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So here we have a free-standing unit that can be bought and fitted in your home - with as many or little other pieces of furniture to compliment it. We can build little cupboards to go either side of the cooker, or build a tall larder. Alternatively you can buy a dresser say for storage and a couple of small original pieces for the cooker part. Our kitchens really do have you in mind, it has to be everything that you want it to be. If you are interested in buying this piece, or have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to email us.
 

We recently fitted this kitchen in Chipping Sodbury. It has totally transformed what used to be quite a small area. There now seems to be more storage space and more room to walk around. Doesn't the cream paint on the units work well with the darker oak tops and the painted walls?

This is a good kitchen to show that free-standing and fitted can go hand in hand. The unit on the right of the cooker is a complete, free-standing unit. Should you want to take it with you when you move you could, but at the same time it is fitted to the floor and the oak top is scribed into the wall.

This shot shows just how much workspace we have created by making the solid oak worktop slightly deeper than "the norm". We are not great believers in corner units, but there was no real alternative in this kitchen.

This is a double-sided island. The unit can be worked-at, served-from, and prepared-on. There is a two door cupboard this side (and Baxters water bowl!)

This side has two small drawers over two doors, with a purpose built tall cupboard on the right hand side for dog tins and boxes. You see, you really do get what you want with a Ministry of Pine kitchen.

This is the cutest part of this kitchen. The two narrow doors on the left reveal a shallow cupboard that is handy for mugs and things, which would have been a dead space without a bit of thought.

I hope I am forgiven for showing a photo of inside your cupboards, but this is such a fab little space.

Over the other side of this kitchen we had the dilemma of disguising the washing machine and dryer and try to offer a bit more cupboard space. If you look really closely you can see the clever way that Tony cut the cornice around the light to avoid the cost of having to move the electrics.

So now you have a huge cupboard that offers a large amount of storage space and a neat little place to keep the white goods.

This kitchen that we did, again in Cheltenham, looked so good when we loaded it up that I photographed it, doesn't it look brilliant, now see it further down in-situ.

You wouldn't think it could fit in this kitchen, but doesn't it look great. This was nick-named the red kitchen, the fridge and cooker and all of our customers bits and pieces were red, red, red.

The cupboard above the hidden washing machine, is just there to hide the boiler, but doesn't make a great look.

Our customer knew it would be tight for space, but still wanted to have a bit of a free-standing feel, so on the cooker wall, we left a gap and then had an original pine dresser at the end.

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