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Verity Jayne
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11 November 2017
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Nov 11, 2017 3:03 pm
Storing things in a drawer is much more accessible than storing them on a shelf. You can pull it out toward you and dig around in it. Therefore you can fill it with more items and easily get to the things at the back of the cupboard.
Storing things in a drawer is much more accessible than storing them on a shelf. You can pull it out toward you and dig ...
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Verity Jayne
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22 September 2017
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Sep 22, 2017 8:43 pm
That looks like quite a small kitchen for a family. Maximising space is all about using every nook and cranny as wisely as possible. There's not much else you can change about the layout. However, you can be clever with your cabinet design to make the most out of it. Here's some things to think abou...
That looks like quite a small kitchen for a family. Maximising space is all about using every nook and cranny as wisely ...
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Verity Jayne
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22 September 2017
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Sep 22, 2017 8:11 pm
I bet this is quite a puzzle because it's such a small space. Do you mean it's 3.3 metres by 3.3 metres? ...and the sink is in the next room? Where have you put your fridge? Maybe there's room to slide it into the existing pantry, so it doesn't stick out into the room too far. It seems like the best...
I bet this is quite a puzzle because it's such a small space. Do you mean it's 3.3 metres by 3.3 metres? ...and the sink...
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Verity Jayne
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24 January 2017
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Jan 24, 2017 5:27 pm
I don't know if it's too late, but I would put all your tall units on the oven wall side. It will make your kitchen feel more open.
I don't know if it's too late, but I would put all your tall units on the oven wall side. It will make your kitchen feel...
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Verity Jayne
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24 January 2017
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Jan 24, 2017 5:20 pm
I can confirm that it's vinyl wrap re-named. They are trying to create a new conversation around it and give it a new lease on life. Vinyl definitely has it's uses, although it's not for everyone. Laminex still sells a heck of a lot of it, with not many complaints. The "super matt" finish ...
I can confirm that it's vinyl wrap re-named. They are trying to create a new conversation around it and give it a new le...
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Verity Jayne
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24 January 2017
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Jan 24, 2017 5:02 pm
Can you move the bathroom door to access it via the bedroom? I know this means traipsing through the bedroom all the time. But gosh, that kitchen is tiny. It's smaller than your bathroom! Yes, 800 space is too small. I would run your cupboards along the window side.
Can you move the bathroom door to access it via the bedroom? I know this means traipsing through the bedroom all the tim...
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Verity Jayne
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24 January 2017
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Jan 24, 2017 4:47 pm
I don't know if this post is too old, but I work for Laminex and can shed some light. This is what I was told last year: the supplier in Italy refused to sell Laminex any more product because they wanted to be the sole supplier. Laminex are now using multiple suppliers so they can offer a more diver...
I don't know if this post is too old, but I work for Laminex and can shed some light. This is what I was told last year:...
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Verity Jayne
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18 October 2016
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Oct 18, 2016 1:46 pm
I'm glad to be of service :) I was going to recommend burnished wood, it's the most "non-busy" of the dark woodgrains. Charcoal is just plain colour with a rough texture to it. Have a look at Nuance finish, its more of a stripy texture than Riven. You cant get it in Charcoal though... Foss...
I'm glad to be of service I was going to recommend burnished wood, it's the most non-busy of the dark woodgrains. Charco...
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Verity Jayne
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18 October 2016
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Oct 18, 2016 11:52 am
Painting the top of the door because it's been cut on a 45 degree angle sounds like a bit of a worry to me. Not very durable. Your builder might not be aware that there's a better option. I work for Laminex and you can actually ask them to "reverse bevel" the Riven finish doors. They will ...
Painting the top of the door because it's been cut on a 45 degree angle sounds like a bit of a worry to me. Not very dur...
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Verity Jayne
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10 October 2016
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Oct 10, 2016 4:06 pm
Yes, Caesarstone is certainly a nice dream. An expensive dream too. Polished concrete would probably cost more than the cheapest range of Caesarstone. The concrete itself is cheap but the labour cost of forming it all up isn't. It also needs to be quite thick, to allow for steel reinforcements. Poss...
Yes, Caesarstone is certainly a nice dream. An expensive dream too. Polished concrete would probably cost more than the ...
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