Kitchen/Dining combo
should i match worktop to the flooring
Birch, beech or maple: to lighten things up Lighter shades of wood with reddish or yellow tones have always been a popular choice for worktops. Some people like to match their work surface to their flooring for a unified scheme. The advantage of a lighter-shade wood is that it tends not to dominate: in this kitchen, the pale grey birch tops aren’t fighting for attention with the vibrant tiled feature wall.
Look at min area you need around dining table to give guests enough space
Surviving the refurb
Where to put hob and sibk
Dealing with rubbish bins
ideas for a classic coloured kitchen
Good general article
Parquet looks nice but probably not practical
Flooring considerations
Very very important article - mentions home renovation insurance
General article
Article with pics
lights in a kitchen article
plate rack high up at the end is open and does not block the light
rotating corner unit
use of the corner to store breakfast equipment like toaster
peninsula style
Porcelain tiles look like real marble
Loving the kitchen/diner flooring here!
Simple layout like mine, but where's the fridge?
Great set of key points to consider
bright white - but room is larger than mine
basic combo
Corner by sink of the one marked THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WANT
EXACTLY WHAT I WANT - structured almost exactly like my home - NOTE THE FLOORING
Dark brown kitchen worktop - opens to garden
Very white and bright - opens out to garden
bright but use of wood is good
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