Real Kitchens
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Another real kitchen completed... Simply stunning!
Italia High Gloss Heritage Grey & Italia Woodgrain Sandwood Im Featured YAY!
Showcasing this modern, minimalistic, beautiful kitchen! Using the latest appliances from Neff, this project included, combining the dining room and kitchen, by removing the dividing wall and making a cold conservatory, a stylish sitting room with a lantern roof.
H-Line Sierra Bardolino Oak and Lumina Mussel Im Featured YAY!
A beautiful space with sleek lines and spectacular views.
Ashbourne Windsor Blue and Light Grey Im Featured YAY!
What do you think of this beautifully finished kitchen?
We absolutely love these colours and textures, and the design works perfectly with the space. It was a pleasure working with our clients and we wish them many happy memories in their dream kitchen!
Kitchen Features - "Ashbourne" a solid Ash Shaker, in Windsor Blue & Light Grey on a Portland Oak Cabinet, Portland Oak Drawers and 30mm Polished Baumwolle Quartz Worksurfaces.
Sherbourne Light Grey and Dust Grey Im Featured YAY!
It is November 2019 and we called in to see David and Steve at LDC. It is over two years since we had our kitchen installed. We wanted to express our continued joy and the satisfaction we feel about the quality and design of our kitchen and invite them over to see it.
Who would have thought that by adding a wall actually creates more space? Well this is a design element that Steve created for our new kitchen and answered a nagging issue my partner and I had regarding potential kitchen layout. A wall was installed under the sloping ceiling and custom sized to house our new fridge-freezer, thus freeing up space in the main floor layout.
Each time we return home after being away, it is always 'up lifting' to open the door and walk into a welcoming and functional kitchen that still makes us smile.
Steve, came to visit and took these photographs. Chatting about how comfortable we feel in it, I shared that there are only three things we would change (hindsight), which comes from the reality of using it daily. The breakfast bar was a new feature for us and we didn't realise how much we would use it. Our two original bar stools (purchased independently) are worn out, so investing in some better quality ones is now on our list. I would also prefer one of the under-cupboard switches to be more central to the breakfast bar, so I don't have to walk around the counter to switch it on (woe is me) and finally a suggestion to 'Master Class' drawer designers to enable flexible selection to facilitate a variety of utensils, my tea spoons are lost in the large void! So really, we have our perfect kitchen.
Maria & Neil