August 11, 2011 in Kitchens, services
- A long galley kitchen created from an awkward extension. Now remodelled by us with many unique individual features such as the hand built cooker hood.
- Repositioning and the installation of a larger boiler, now hidden by a tall cupboard next to the fridge freezer, therefore not disturbing the integrity of the eyeline.
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In addition the sink area was moved to a more traditional position under the window.
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A new false ceiling neatly aligned the two ceiling levels and gave the opportunity to add low-voltage down lighting divided into six separate zones, creating mood lighting.
- Since we built this kitchen we have been working on the Sitting Room and the Upper Floors – Pictures to be uploaded later.
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 Kitchen Before Remodelling |
 Kitchen After Remodelling
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Above:
View 1: shows the boiler in the right corner of the window, freestanding washing machine and dated units and tiles.
View 2: shows the door to the kitchen which has been replaced by an arch and halogen downlights replacing the inadequate strip light.
Below: Finished Kitchen and the various stages and features of building this kitchen.
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 Arch Replacing Door |
 After Remodelling |
 Cooker Hood Construction |
 Cooker Hood Right Side |
 View to Fridge Door Shut |
 View to Fridge Door Open |
 Inbuilt Waste Bin |
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