What is it about this kitchen?
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Hardwood floors
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Farmhouse sink
The whole combination
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Comments (12)I'd love some smarter storage solutions - mine looks clean on the outside - but open a cupboard up & it looks like a bomb site!...See MoreGold kitchen handles- but what about the sink/tap?
Comments (1)Hi helennick, I think someone may be having a lend of you about Butler sinks being hard to get in Australia and that they are too heavy for cabinets; these are certainly not our expierience. The only problem you may have is that you want to use timber tops. This is because the constant exposure to water against the end grain over many years of use can become problematic especially if your tops are not polished properyl and it breaks down, wears or is damaged over time with use. For your handle selaction, I think choosing tapware with gold trim or gold and porcelain from Perrin & Rowe or Bastow or the like would be a good option. Hope this helps, Malcolm...See MorePOLL: Which of the following do you "obsess" about in your kitchen?
Comments (17)I'm definitely a tea towel changer! I have a bazillion of them. I have a few knick knacks and salt pigs and things, a couple 1920's/30's art deco plates on the wall... I can't stand the 'magazine' look... it's like no-one lives there, so I obsess about NOT having the 'The Block' or 'Grand Designs' look....See MoreNeed advice about Colour option for dark kitchen cabinet
Comments (2)Hi an68888 I think I understand your question. Any kitchen manufacturer that custom makes cabinetry near you will tint your Polyurethane to any colour your heart desires. In choosing this colour, you may like to start by going to your local paint store and picking up some colour charts from various different brands to get an idea of options available. With the tone of Bottega Oak (obviously without grain) perhaps look along the lines of the colour Anthracite. Hope this helps, Malcolm....See Moresnow_momma
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