Walk in Wardrobes - Mickle Trafford |
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| By adding sliding doors, Brett & Dawn made maximum use of their bedrooms sloping ceiling and created a walk in wardrobe. The wenge colour matched their existing bedroom furniture well. |
Made to measure internal storage means you can make the most out of awkward spaces. In this particular instance, pine was used to create the storage space within. |
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Kitchen Refurbishment – Upton |
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| The newly fitted kitchen with breakfast bar. Work included a new kitchen grade laminate floor, plastering & tiling work, and installation of new wood slat blinds |
The brand new dining area. By opening up under the stairs, there is now space for a dining table. See before picture to see how this area looked before |
The old kitchen before refurbishment took place |
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| The old dining area before refurbishment took place |
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Living Room Refurbishment – Curzon Park |
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| The living room fireplace stripped of the old plaster and exposed, with a new stepped fireplace hearth and multi-fuel stove constructed and installed. The room was re- plastered with new flooring installed. |
The newly installed multi- fuel stove |
A new entrance vestibule was constructed helping to keep the heat in, with a new laminate floor replacing the old carpet |
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| The before shot of the living room |
The before shot of the entrance |
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Dining Room Knock Through – Wales |
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| By removing a wall, a kitchen can really be opened up. In this case we also tiled the floor to create a uniformed look. The customer invited us back after they had painted and added the dining furniture. The results as the picture shows are fantastic |
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Bathroom – Boughton |
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| The completed bathroom |
Attention to detail on the tiling is important when there are important details. This 'boxing out' worked out well, as the shelf can now be put to good use |
A free standing sink can add vital space to a small bathroom. |
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| Why not put a radiator to use by changing it to a heated towel rail. |
The bathroom how it looked before refurbishment took place |
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Kitchen – Outlane |
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| This kitchen is a fine example of a modern kitchen. By being adventurous with the tile choice, the kitchen really stands out |
If you only have a small kitchen, it is important to get the design right. Also keep it light |
The Kitchen Before refurbishment |
Kitchen – Huddersfield |
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| The Finished Kitchen. Work also included removing the partition wall to the dining room to create a kitchen/ diner. Note the black tile splash-back, which finishes the kitchen nicely |
Solid Oak Worktop With Belfast Sink. Cut in worktop grooves finish the look |
Attention to detail is the key when designing and fitting a kitchen. This cut around the Belfast sink was done on site, and then a slight bevel around the whole worktop was added to take away the sharp edges. |
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| Worktop drainage grooves can be cut either side or both sides of the sink to suite individual needs. |
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Living and Dining Room Refurbishment – Almondbury |
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| The living room before phase 2 of the works started |
It is important to store flooring for 7 days in the room you want to lay it in to allow it to acclimatise to your home. Doing so can avoid problems later on |
The finished floor |
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| A solid wood floor can really open up a room, reflecting light to dark areas |
The Solid wood floor really added to the character of this cottage |
The floor was followed through to the dining room. Also note we installed beams to the dining room ceiling for continuity with the other rooms. |