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RE: German Kitchen & Utility Room. - snezza - 27-03-2016 PREM pid=' dateline=\'1459074916' Wrote:The first few pic's looked like one of Daz's renders, at first i thought it looked cold until the lights were turned on, which transformed it the pendants would have looked nice in a bold colour. No, I did'nt do the floor. This was a new build, as you can probably tell from the pictures. The tiling was done by a professional tiler who I have met on a few occasions on previous jobs. He is a great tiler, but a right miserable bugger....!!!! You can't knock the quality of his work though. The Clints could'nt find lamp shades the colour they wanted for the kitchen, or so I was told, so the builder had those sprayed to a RAL colour supplied by the client. The colours are all quite understated throughout the complete house. I forgot to take pictures of the staircase which is a shame coz its a work of modern art. Floating Oak treads with what appears to be floating glass side panels....!!!!! RE: German Kitchen & Utility Room. - Daniel - 27-03-2016 Big thumbs up from me Tim ..... Really like the granite and its combination with a more subtle Quartz, and the white lids on the Aga are a really nice touch - did you have them sprayed, or is that a standard option ? Although I'm not overly keen on the extractor style I really like the fact it is white, super cool I suppose I really like it as some general rules of kitchen design have been bent for the benefit of style ..... some might disagree but I like that approach occasionally !! RE: German Kitchen & Utility Room. - snezza - 27-03-2016 I didn't supply the Aga Daniel, the client's sourced it themselves through a local Aga franchise. The white lids were a nice touch, I didn't realise you could get white lids until I saw them on this particular Aga. The hood was an 1100mm Luxair model. It does look a bit small over the top of that 1600mm Aga, but it seems to work well enough with a relatively short length of 150mm ducting. It is a rather odd mix of the traditional Aga with the contemporary style of a J handled door, but I think it works well within the setting and the overall style of the house. RE: German Kitchen & Utility Room. - stejoke - 28-03-2016 That's brilliant Tim. Love the simplicity and use of floating shelves instead of wall units. RE: German Kitchen & Utility Room. - snezza - 29-03-2016 (28-03-2016, 10:08 PM)stejoke Wrote: That's brilliant Tim. Love the simplicity and use of floating shelves instead of wall units.Thanks Steve! The client sourced those shelves, they came from a recycled yard and were quite rustic. Fixed into the wall with metal studding and Resin Anchor. |