Bramhall Kitchen
The base units were painted to match “Ammonite”, the bank of tall cupboards was painted to match “Mole’s Breath”.
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Bramhall Kitchen - Before
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Bramhall Kitchen - After
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Bramhall Kitchen - Before
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Bramhall Kitchen - After
Bramhall Kitchen
This good quality kitchen was finished in natural oak. The customer wanted to remove some elements to modernise it so we removed the dental moulding from the cornice and replaced the glazed door with a matching centre panel. The paint on the doors, frames and pilasters was completely removed and refinished at our workshop. The colour was matched to Farrow and Ball’s “Purbeck Stone”.
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Bramhall Kitchen - Before
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Bramhall Kitchen - After
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Bramhall Kitchen - Before
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Bramhall Kitchen - After
Poynton Kitchen
This kitchen was finished to match “Wimborne White”.
Didsbury Kitchen
On this job in Didsbury you can see signs of water ingress to the panels and frames. The customer was happy with the colour of the kitchen but it looked tired and needed a new lease of life. We completely repainted the kitchen to match the existing colour, Parma grey, and replaced the doors.
Stockton Heath Kitchen
This Neville Johnson kitchen was fifteen years old, but still in excellent condition. The previous paint finish was Ivory which had discoloured in places. The customer decided they wanted a white painted finish and so we matched it to Farrow and Ball’s “All White”.
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Stockton Heath Kitchen - Before
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Stockton Heath Kitchen - After
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Stockton Heath Kitchen - Before
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Stockton Heath Kitchen - After
Burnley Kitchen
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Burnley Kitchen - Before
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Burnley Kitchen - After
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Burnley Kitchen - Before
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Burnley Kitchen - After
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Burnley Kitchen - Before
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Burnley Kitchen - After
Macclesfield Kitchen
This kitchen in Macclesfield was finished in Acacia which was a popular colour and style of door in the 1990s. This project is a personal favourite of mine. After painting in the new colours the kitchen units acquired a real retro feel, despite the curved detail to the doors. The colours are matched to Farrow and Ball’s “Pavillion Grey”. The kitchen’s accented peninsular section is painted to match Farrow and Ball’s “Stiff Key Blue”.