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Kitchen within refurb - nomislotsirb - 12-09-2012 Just completed a refurbishment of a 1930s property. A large kitchen diner was created by removing wall between old kitchen and dining room (and also creating downstairs WC. The kitchen was relocated to the old dining room side; made possible since there's a void beneath to allow access to pipes. RE: Kitchen within refurb - chip off the block - 12-09-2012 Lovly floor RE: Kitchen within refurb - nomislotsirb - 12-09-2012 Many thanks Chip, although I can't take credit for it. We had the whole ground floor sanded and they were very meticulous. They've feathered in where the dividing wall was removed and also the previously tiled hearth. RE: Kitchen within refurb - Daniel - 12-09-2012 Very nice mate, good job. Very Scandinavian RE: Kitchen within refurb - nomislotsirb - 12-09-2012 I can't seem to find any photos of the old kitchen, but here are various from during the build: RE: Kitchen within refurb - nsk - 14-09-2012 looks great, room looks so spacious vs the before pics RE: Kitchen within refurb - PJK - 15-09-2012 Yes veryry nice looking kitchen mate. Is the extractor ducted up the chimney breast? What extractor have you used? These modern kitchens have really grown on me over the last 12 months. I used to hate them. RE: Kitchen within refurb - owen - 15-09-2012 nice job, very very similar to what I have just done in my own house |