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New Kitchen.
This is a wonderfully spacious kitchen.
This has enabled us to have a slightly darker theme, although it is not a dark wood, but a mid range colour wood in Beech Shaker style with, again mainly white tiles.
This has created a bright very spacious kitchen. A joy to be in. The room is light to begin with. It has a window behind us, where there are more units, and patio doors to our right into a conservatory.
Also large glass french doors to the dining room on our left. This also lets light in.
So overall the room gives a light functional modern look with a touch of tradition.
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Blue and white theme.
This kitchen is quite colourful for a very small kitchen, but it works well and looks good.
This was a really good value for money kitchen . It is B&Q's white country style. It is their cheapest range and with a 300 door for only £7.00 you just can't go wrong. It is nice to have an expensive kitchen but not always worth it. After all the carcass is just a chipboard box wherever you get it from.
B&Q has a very good range today and the quallity is as good as any. Although you must check for damage as they are a bit careless.
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Blue and white look.
Kitchen sink.
May's Kitchen.
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Black and white theme.
This kitchen is quite impressive for yet another small kitchen.
It works well and looks good. Although a bit on the dark side for the size of the room. I think that with some thought put into the lighting, it would improve no end. Unfortunately due to the lack of light our photos have not come out very well.
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Lee's Kitchen.
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Another black and white theme.
This kitchen is not small kitchen.
It is another B&Q White Country Style. It looks clean, bright and modern. We used black tiles on the floor. It is now just waiting for a new tumble dryer.
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Arran's Kitchen.
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Another B&Q White Country Style.
This kitchen is proving very popular due to it's remarkable value for money. So much so that it is all we seem to have done lately, since we started to take photo's anyway.
This kitchen is large enough to take any style and colour. But the white still looks good for a basic kitchen.
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White Country Style.
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Yet Another.
Yes another B&Q White Country Style kitchen. This must be the smallest kitchen we have done. It is part of a kitchen/Diner and the kitchen used to sprawl imposingly into the dinning area.
The sink used to be across the window. We took out the window and put in the french doors to give more light and access to the garden from this side of the house.
This meant we had to cram even more into an already small room. So we put the sink in and island jutting into the room.
This acts as a room divider, defining the kitchen area, but without reducing the rooms appearance of size.
We managed a run of 2200mm along the left wall which takes the washing machine and a dishwasher. This slightly over run an alcove in the dinning area. Into this alcove we fitted a two 600mm larder units.
Into one of them we managed to sit a standard fridge freezer (B&Q said it couldn't be done). We filled in the gap above the washing machine with a sunken wine rack.
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Mrs Warne's Kitchen.
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Warm Wood.
This kitchen is again fairly small but it takes a black gloss granite top and black floor tiles.
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Cherry Style.
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Cool Wood.
A lighter version of the above with beige floor tiles.
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Light Wood.
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