Before & After: New look for a trad kitchen
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Before and after – Hamptons kitchen
Comments (7)Re purposing the space making it work harder. Lovely windows. Pot drawers work so much better. Fresh and bright. We replaced our pine doors to alabaster shaker style cabinetry with matching walls and ceiling. Rebuilt pantry with sliding door with sensor light and an island bench with drawers each side. Worth the investment of bespoke cabinetry....See MoreKitchen Before & After by the Kitchen Centre
Comments (7)Thank you. We love the fact that a room can still be modern but still demonstrate charm and character. The elaborate decorative finishes in this kitchen really highlights this fact....See MoreLuxury Kitchen Transformation - Before & After
Comments (7)The 'after' shots are a bit budget -- did you save money bu using only half a black and white camera ? Not for me thanks -- its basically the same , painted white . It even looks like you re-used the cream panels around the top -- just weird IMO . No character or life , except the tap and lights , which admittedly are the highlights . Imagine the same benchtops and splashback , but with charcoal cabinets or even a reddish jarrah or similar cabinets ....See MoreBefore & After: A rundown kitchen's new look
Comments (5)If you look at the extra photo's @Kate , you'll see that it is very narrow , that the 'breakfast bar' part comes 600 or so over the window or sliding door , you realise it is more about looks than practicality . Like you though , I can't work out the cupboards on the other side . Similarly , I can't work out where the purple or mauve 'bit' is -- the before picture doesn't seem to have any brickwork like that . Just on a 'sale' theme too -- I would suspect that colour would be fairly polarising , whereas a charcoal or similar would be a lot more universally appealling if selling ? On a positive note , I think this would have to be the first ever 'before' picture posted on Houzz that has the light on , and the bench wasn't completely buried under 60cm of old cookbooks and newspapers and tea-towels !...See MoreUser
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