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Kitchen

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The worktops in this kitchen are not the standard dimensions: instead of the usual 60cm, these are 75cm deep. As architect and this kitchen’s owner, Sam Cooper at E2 Architecture + Interiors, explains: “[It] means you can have your kettle and appliances on the worktop and still have room at the front to work.” As well as creating a more spacious worktop, this design also allows you to hide a non-integrated washing machine and tumble dryer behind closed doors, and leaves plenty of room for pipework. Bonus.

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Plants and shelves

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Shelf brackets plywood

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Ceiling

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Splashback

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Wall of doors

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Paint plinths th colour of the floor

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Like the tiles

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modern shaker

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To increase the light and airy feel of the kitchen, the owners decided to opt for a pale worktop, but they were keen to avoid any of the dark patterns that unexpectedly pop up in natural stonework. They went for a Silestone composite surface, which has a more uniform appearance but with the same benefits of natural stone. “Silestone is engineered stone, so it’s very hard-wearing and easy to keep,” says McArthur.

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fresh paint colour on traditional cabinetry

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glass shelves on the window

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Modern looking kitchen

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Modular island

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colous

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Extend outwards?

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Colour man at change of floor level plus notes if visually heavier materials being lower down than lightweight ones, like stone

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Colour from front projected onto the wall with different colour units. Brillant!

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Space between door and cupboards

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