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Mock In-Frame Shaker-Style Kitchen in Pantry Blue and Porcelain

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    Shaker-style kitchen painted pantry blue and porcelain
This is a mock in-frame kitchen with a solid wood shaker-style door painted pantry blue and porcelain. The large walk-in pantry features a secondary sink, integrated wine cooler and expansive storage. The worktop and splashback and 30mm quartz. Handles consist of cups, knobs and pulls and are in a polished chrome finish. See more.

Shaker-Style Kitchen in Marine Blue and Stone

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    Skinny shaker-style kitchen painted marine blue and stone
A shaker-style kitchen painted marine blue and stone. The slim frames of the shaker-style doors provide a contemporary feel. The island worktop is a 38mm solid ash, while the other worktops are a 30mm calacatta quartz. The handles are both knobs and cups in a polished chrome finish. See more.

In-Frame Shaker Kitchen Painted Slate Blue

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    In-Frame shaker-style kitchen painted slate blue and porcelain
Traditional in-frame shaker kitchen, painted slate blue and porcelain. Polished white 30mm quartz worktops. Features two bi-fold dresser units. Traditional cup and knob handles in polished chrome. See more.

Slim Frame Shaker Painted Heritage Green

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    Shaker-style kitchen with integrated seating area painted heritage green
Slim frame shaker-style kitchen painted heritage green. Featuring an l-shaped integrated seating area. White calacatta 30mm quartz worktops throughout kitchen and bootroom. Bootroom and media wall carry the same heritage green doors. Media wall with pivot pocket doors disguising an integrated workspace. See more.

Classic Shaker Painted Sage Green

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    Contemporary shaker style kitchen painted sage green
Contemporary shaker-style kitchen with solid wood doors painted sage green. Brushed brass cup and knob handles. 30mm calacatta quartz worktops and upstands.
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