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Comments (2)Think about soft close drawers and cupboards and think about going handless. A pyrolitic oven is a must (truly one of the best kitchen innovations EVER!). Oh, and as you gaze longingly at the expensive European ovens - think about oven capacity - I recently needed a new oven and Westinghouse made a 60cm oven with the largest internal capacity Easy maintenance splash backs - I like mirror (clean them with diluted vinegar or metho) , and you can always have a stainless steel section behind your cooktop for super easy cleaning. Kickboard drawers are a clever way to deal with trays that aren't used every day. Incorporate your appliances where you can. LED strip lighting (warm white) for under your cabinets (upper and lower - upper helps with task lighting and under base cabinets is very stylish and means that of an evening you dont have to put on overheads if you want a snack after dinner. If you decide to use tiling for splashback or floor - go with rectified tiles so you can get a smaller grout line. Think about an undermounted sink and have your "drainer board" if you want one channelled into your benchtop assuming you're looking at a solid benchtop. Think about engineered stone - while natural stone is gorgeous it can be a lot of work if you have a busy family as acids and food colours can mark lighter natural stone easily. To look at basic options check out http://kaboodle.com.au they do standard sized DIYer kitchens but their planning tools can help you fine tune your ideas and what works for you even if you end up going to a kitchen designer. If you do go to a kitchen designer - use the ideasbook facility on this site - just put in all the images you like to allow them to get the feel for your style and likes. Good luck...See Moreany ideas what material this table is made from? Quartz? Marble?
Comments (4)Hi! Thank you so much I had no idea! I just saw the picture on pintrest and I couldn't figure it out. Really appreciate that hopefully I can try and find out now...See MoreAny ideas on how to update kitchen?
Comments (8)you could put a wash (e.g a lime wash)over the top of the doors to lighten them up a little and get rid of the orange tone to a certain degree, that way you dont have to spend too much time stripping them back and prepping them, you will still see the grain as well, unfortunatley the orange will always be visible through a wash, unless you stain them darker. You could go totally left field and stain them more of a walnut brown, that can look quite modern and dress it up with handles, that way you will still see the grain. The inside of the doors wont be flat, been a raise panel, they will more then likely have a 3mm lip and still have the arch on the inside....See MoreAny ideas for Reconfiguring Greatly Appreciated Please!
Comments (12)It's always exciting to think about potential plans for a newly purchased home. However unless you have experience and knowledge in regards to construction, costs and understand how particular design decisions impacts these things, you'd be best to (a) take some time to develop a clear picture or "vision" of the type of home you are aiming for and then (b) invest in some professional advice to help guide you towards your goals. When you say you can't afford to spend thousands on drawings, I'd argue that anyone considering a significant renovation project should allocate a certain component of their budget to professional design as a no-brainer investment to maximise the project potential and mitigate potential issues such as cost blow-outs or worse spending money in ways that misses opportunity and doesn't add value. Investment in planning and design is arguable THE most critical and $$ worth spending in order to get the best outcomes. As you have brought up, there are a whole lot of aspects to work through and negotiate, such as levels and structure. In order to get any sort of advice (either independently or on forum) measurements are critical and the first thing to establish, as well as other relevant contextual information such as levels and boundaries. Any design decisions directly impact costs, and unless you know what you're doing you can potentially head down a path of relatively expensive and extensive internal reconfiguration. Sure some of this may be required, but as we find regularly with these types of projects, mitigating renovation scope and exploring opportunity for some complimentary logical "clean"/simple extension aspect can be often the better option on a number of levels: better value, increased living space & better investment return longterm Best of luck working through it - and even if you do minimal work, it's clearly a good property investment Cheers PD :)...See More- 6 years ago
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