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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.

Utility Design Version 2 Delavor Road

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    Utility design using solid wood painted slim frame shaker style furniture

Version 2 design for Delevor Road utility room. This version has additional doors and panels to enabling the boiler, pipework, and the hot water tank to be covered.

Dudlow Gardens Kitchen Project

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    Sage Green Shaker Kitchen Illustration 1
Sage green shaker style kitchen and dining/work space using solid wood doors, Smeg appliances, Caesarstone Mineral low-silica worktops, splashback, and upstand, and Impervia luxury rigid vinyl flooring.

Shaker-Style Kitchen with Integrated Handle

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    Shaker-style kitchen with integrated handle painted slate blue and citrus green
A modern twist on the shaker-style kitchen with integrated handles, painted slate blue and citrus green. The worktops are 20mm white porcelain. The kitchen is complimented by matching bespoke furniture and a built-in seating area following the same bold colour palette. 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.
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