A table can be tucked into a corner if you use built - in seating. You can have extra storage below the seats. However, on the downside you might have the awkward shuffle when a few of you are dining.
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A great example of incorporating a bench seat in with wall units.
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seating and storage on one wall by building in a bench seat.
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This kitchen has combined the l-shaped banquette with wall storage.
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I really like this way the back of the seat just sits below the window with this corner banquette.
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Making the seat and wall a dramatic colour is an option for making a strong focal point. It can also be the perfect backdrop to a lovely painting.
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It is easier getting into and out of bench seating if the table is a pedastal design. Legs at the corners make it tricky.
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A bench could be built onto the back of an island, but it's important to check the circulation. Oh and I love the colours.
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Pale painted copboards look lovely teemed with an oak table.
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Rather than using a full 600 w x d broom cupboard, a very shallow cupboard could be built by the door, without impeding the walk between the doors.
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Corner hob could be useful
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Your corner could be similar to this
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A better organised laundry cupboard
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Curved units
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I know it's not your style but I think the touches of vibrant turquiose from the chair and painting look really good with the beige cabinets.
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The shots of red & turquoise are good here. I like the colour just at the back of the unit.
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Another one using red.
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I know tihs isn't a kitchen but the colours are lovely.
A table can be tucked into a corner if you use built - in seating. You can have extra storage below the seats. However, on the downside you might have the awkward shuffle when a few of you are dining.
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