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14 October 2014

KITCHEN AND UTILITY RENOVATIONS

BEFORE (kitchen)


This is our kitchen as it was when we moved in....fantastic potential, great size, appliances that were on their 'last legs' and a dated space that didn't reflect our personalities.  

(above) Standing in the middle of the room, looking west towards the utility room which is just through the door in the middle of the room.


Standing at the utility room door, looking east to the other side of the room.  


To the right is an Aga.... a very old one, which probably dates back to the early 70's.  
We've had lots of discussions about whether we should have it re-conditioned, enameled a different colour or do without it and sell it.


(above) Going back into the middle of the room and looking north, the door goes into the pantry. 


The pantry has shelves all around it, a small window and a spice rack fitted on the door. There is a slight step down from the kitchen into the room.  


At the end of the kitchen, there is a 'sitting area', which has a wood burner.



In the same area, is also a cupboard that we believe is original to the house when built. Roughly a year ago, it was decided to take out the wooden panels on the top cupboard doors and add glass. It made a tremendous difference to us. This was a lovely asset to the kitchen that was used for salad bowls, jugs and wine glasses etc etc.  We'll continue to use this cupboard in the same way. Underneath houses, gas meter, sewing machine and various other bits and bobs.

BEFORE (utility room)


Moving from the kitchen to the utility room, highlights the need for a major update in this room.  


There is a window facing north and door beside it to the garden outside.


Washing machine and tumble dryer are positioned in the middle of the room, with the sink the other side of them.


It's easier to understand the layout, standing with the garden behind, sink in front and domestic appliances the other side of the small brick wall. We initially thought the brick pillars were added to hold up the ceiling but further research showed that this was not the case allowing us to take them down.


Another view from the back door showing the brick pillars and mock beams.


(above) These two doors off the utility room access a toilet and large cupboard. 


 

(above) Both photos show the toilet and sink and painted brick walls.  When we first moved into the house six years ago, there was signs of damp on the walls.  This has now been 'treated' by Rentokil who provided us with an effective treatment that sorted the problem.

  

(above) First stage of the renovations , saw a window being knocked through from the south side of the house into the utility room. This was essential to the changes we were to make.  It meant more natural light into the utility room as it was a very dark room and an end to constantly having to put the light on when entering the room. 

14 November 2013

FROM AROUND THE HOUSE

There seems a recurring theme running through our house - white and natural.....  

 






26 September 2013

Conservatory updates

The conservatory has had a new lease of life. It is almost completed apart from the odd little details here and there, like wall lights, door and window furniture, chairs, sofa cover etc etc. The best bit is that we're using it again and that it is now a lovely relaxing room with lots of natural light.


The outside and inside paint is the colour Hardwick White from Farrow & Ball - exterior eggshell and estate eggshell finishes.






We can't find a large enough plant pot for the olive tree, so have had to hide the original plastic terracotta one with two grain sacks......I quite like it though.



This is what it looks like from outside....... not bad for something that I was convinced needed knocking down and building again!!!  



10 July 2013

CONSERVATORY

We're working on renovating and updating our conservatory.  Here are some inspirational photos of how we'd like it to look.....




(above) Photos thanks to Alitex

(below) These were taken at Chelsea Flower show.... even a greenhouse can be a source of inspiration.  Love the paint colour.


(below) The shade of paint used on this greenhouse works well with the dark grey of the wall beside it.  Just had a flash of inspiration.....maybe we should over-dye the sofa cover that will be used in our conservatory in a similar grey? 





(above) I like this one by Hampton Conservatories not necessarily for it's shape but again for it's colour.  It has a matt finish.  The box hedge works well too. 


We must update our existing window sills and add wooden ones, then paint them the same colour as the window frames and walls.