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New Build Pics - nskitchenfitting - 17-05-2010

Been doing a bit of site work on and off, back on site today so thought I'd get some pics..

The oak & ebony kitchens were partly fitted when I picked up the contract, although much had to be replaced due to changes to plans mid way, not to mention a horrific amount of damage that had been done whilst they were in an unfinished state...


The ebony aint my cup of tea, but each to their own


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fitting a cornell classic with a gigantic island this week , so will get pics up when its finished!


RE: New Build Pics - speed - 17-05-2010

looking good.

big kitchens how big are the houses?


RE: New Build Pics - Stretch - 17-05-2010

Really, really nice jobs there Neil ThumbUp

If there's one thing that would piss me off (if I were the customer) is having the joints in the BB back panel on the third kitchen but that was probably beyond your control.

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RE: New Build Pics - nskitchenfitting - 17-05-2010

Stretch Wrote:Really, really nice jobs there Neil ThumbUp

If there's one thing that would piss me off (if I were the customer) is having the joints in the BB back panel on the third kitchen but that was probably beyond your control.

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yeah, i do agree... but was out of my control..

and with a price tag of over 1m... id expect better


RE: New Build Pics - marc1106 - 17-05-2010

i love the Ebony and walnut kitchens, the designer couldve been a bit more adventurous with the worktops on the ebony though, nice fits there mate. Cheers


RE: New Build Pics - drunkenrockmonkey - 18-05-2010

Nice work there!


RE: New Build Pics - cbkitchenfitting - 19-05-2010

Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiceeee

is that second kitchen pws croft oak?
how did you find the curved cornice matched to the straight ? perfect join or a bit of evening out to do?


RE: New Build Pics - nskitchenfitting - 19-05-2010

cbkitchenfitting Wrote:Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiceeee

is that second kitchen pws croft oak?
how did you find the curved cornice matched to the straight ? perfect join or a bit of evening out to do?


Yeah, croft oak

cornice was ok, but seems to be a rare thing with pws! they are normally different profiles which are a real pain in the ass


RE: New Build Pics - Tom815 - 29-04-2012

Hi
Where could I purchase that curved castellated cornice and pelmet?