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We fitted
this kitchen in Trowbridge over a year ago and it looks as fresh as
the day it was fitted. |
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Don't
these green tiles look great alongside the wood? |
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The
cupboard door closest to the room door opens up with a fold-back
effect. That way if anyone walks into the room and the cupboard is
open there is no damage. |
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This
kitchen works really well, it is a very busy place and is used all
the time. The piece of oak around the boiler slides out to allow
easy access for servicing. |
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This unit
that houses the oven and a microwave started off life as a wardrobe.
It was cut down and re-sized around the appliances. The doors were
added underneath to give storage for cooking pans and dishes. |
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This is a
great example of how you can mix in built pieces with original,
free-standing pieces, the pine base in the foreground has been
re-topped with oak to bring it all together with the rest of the
room. |
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How
stunning does this huge sink look in this lovely kitchen in Wales?
Pam will probably kill me for showing a picture of her kitchen in a
slightly less than perfect state, Sorry Pam, but it still looks
fantastic. I will come back for some more photographs. |
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This is
another shot of this almost finished kitchen in Wales. If you click
on the photo you will see the hanging cupboard the day Pam and Roger
bought it.
I would like to point out that the base units are waiting for
granite tops to be delivered and fitted. |
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This
kitchen in Warwickshire is a great example of old and new. Our
customer bought an original dresser base from us and then decided to
have the kitchen done to match. The large cupboard in the run is
hiding a tall fridge/freezer. So what looks like a small run,
actually contains a dishwasher, sink, pull-down bin, wine rack,
fridge and a good size cupboard to finish it off. |
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