23-07-2018, 10:18 AM
Thanks Steve,
The texturised lacquer doesn't really look any different to a normal matt lacquer, its just got a very faint texture to it making it more tactial, almost like the MDF has been lightly sandblasted. For some reason once we show Clints the texturised lacquer they always prefer it to the standard matt finish.
I won't lie the breakfast bar and table together is a little on the tight side, but it should work. Even so we are now in the middle of redesigning the island so this twin set up will almost certainly go now. I have suggested a normal island (2200 x 950) with hobs and second sink, and then a olive wood breakfast bar floating over the top of the island suspended by glass. Don't have any images yet but will keep the thread updated once the client comes back from holiday in August and we've had more meetings.
The texturised lacquer doesn't really look any different to a normal matt lacquer, its just got a very faint texture to it making it more tactial, almost like the MDF has been lightly sandblasted. For some reason once we show Clints the texturised lacquer they always prefer it to the standard matt finish.
I won't lie the breakfast bar and table together is a little on the tight side, but it should work. Even so we are now in the middle of redesigning the island so this twin set up will almost certainly go now. I have suggested a normal island (2200 x 950) with hobs and second sink, and then a olive wood breakfast bar floating over the top of the island suspended by glass. Don't have any images yet but will keep the thread updated once the client comes back from holiday in August and we've had more meetings.