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doctor Bob

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Yet another kitchen.....

This time a handleless painted kitchen with oak highlights.

The doors drawers and frames are painted ash.

The kitchen actually has frames but they are positioned behind the doors and drawers to fill in the gaps which act as the handles.

Oven housing with 2 oak trays on the left and 2 chopping blocks on the right 55mm keyhole slot acts as the handle to pull them out.
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Painted island with compaq carrera composite stone
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Storage area, shows the handless doors quite nicely
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Ash dovetailed drawer boxes
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Close up of the handless drawers and doors
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The black granite is absolute black
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Not my favourite kitchen of yours Bob
Looks like it's lacking something :?
#-o handles
Just not the right type of door to go commando :lol:
 
riclepp":czijv9i0 said:
Hiddious colour :(


Thank you for taking the time and effort to comment ........ :lol: :lol: it really is this sort of valuable contribution that makes it all worth while.
 
To be honest, the colour was one of the first things I noticed, as well... I like to see the kitchens you post here, Bob, they always show excellent workmanship and finish, but... I can't help but think that for all that there's some of them I wouldn't want in my house! The client is always right, I guess...

Anyway, I'm curious about the first picture with the trays and cutting boards - do you happen to have another picture with the cutting boards pulled out a bit, or something? Is this 'keyhole slot' as in a keyhole-shaped cutout that reaches the end of the board? My first thought when I hear that term is the kind of plunge-then-move router cut that allows you to hook things on screws!

Also: I love the idea of having things like that readily to hand in slots like that, but isn't it a bit risky putting them next to the oven - couldn't the changes in temperature particularly on only one side either get them stuck or warp them over time?) Particularly things like chopping boards, I imagine you'd have to be careful to get them pretty dry before putting them back? Or am I worrying too much about wood movement?
 
Apologies Dr Bob. I think the kitchen is great, there are some really tasteful bits, and I especially like the homes for the trays and boards. But I do think the colour spoils to what I think is an excellant kitchen. But then again I am not paying for it. :)
 
Maybe I'm odd but I quite like the colour :?

Why use ash for the doors and drawers when they're painted? Does the grain pattern show thought the paint?
 
o0dunk0o":u8o6py2z said:
Maybe I'm odd but I quite like the colour :?

Why use ash for the doors and drawers when they're painted? Does the grain pattern show thought the paint?

Yes its a course open grain wood so grain still shows through after 2 primers and 2 hand painted coats.
 
doctor Bob":1ml38ad5 said:
Yes its a course open grain wood so grain still shows through after 2 primers and 2 hand painted coats.

Thought so but it wasn't clear on the pics. Some real nice work there =D>
 

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