Kitchen remodel
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Comments (5)Looks like that space could make a lovely dining area, perhaps work on keeping the brick and the large timber beam and perhaps Lime washing them to give a lighter look, that would make for interest in that area with your new white kitchen. Are you planning to do anything with the ceiling. have you finished it yet, would love to see it....See MoreKitchen remodel - colour help needed.
Comments (10)There is nothing wrong with laminate benchtops, except when they are trying to look like something else. A plain, solid colour laminate bench looks much classier than a laminate bench that is trying to look like a natural stone (and failing). Natural stone benches have different edging and a different feel to the touch, so they never fool anybody, and make you look like a try-hard. I probably wouldn't go with a white, as the whites that you currently have won't match (there are hundreds of different whites), and by introducing another white into your colour scheme means that one of these elements will look cream, or dirty, or too grey. A plain black, or charcoal. laminate bench, with square edging is simple, understated and classy. If you can't live with black, consider some of the darker, concrete coloured greys, unless you have the colour confidence to choose something that pops. Best of luck, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See MoreKitchen Design – Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid
Comments (1)Very true! The five key points stated really can make the difference between going through hell or having an enjoyable experience, which should be had when renovating!...See MoreKitchen remodelling
Comments (1)These 3 rmodels are awesome. They reference the older house, while being updated....See Morenursecrt
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