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Love the **** bead. Love the colour. In fact, that isn't the first time I've thought your colours are excellent. What paint are you using, and what colour chart?
 
MikeG.":2arhtvu0 said:
Love the **** bead. Love the colour. In fact, that isn't the first time I've thought your colours are excellent. What paint are you using, and what colour chart?

Hi Mike,
We use farrow and ball mainly, sometime little greene paint co. However this is Oratory which I think was a mylands colour.
We do 2 coats of primer and then a colour, then a hand painter does 2 coats on site.
 
MikeG.":38guidhl said:
doctor Bob":38guidhl said:
......We use farrow and ball mainly........

This surprises me. Do you find it hardy enough for a kitchen? It wipes off walls with a damp cloth.

We don't use emulsion on a kitchen (I can see you imagining a greasy decorator rollering it on :D), it's the eggshell finish
 
Hi all, newbie on here.
Remember you Bob from woodwork uk.

Very nice kitchen !!

I've a few questions if you don't mind....do you use MR MDF for the doors or tulip?
From what I can see in the photos it looks like the hinges are only let into the doors....I'm still letting them in to door and frame, am I creating my self too much work?
And the tops? Are they neolith or simular?



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Jonathan S":36oe45kl said:
Hi all, newbie on here.
Remember you Bob from woodwork uk.

Very nice kitchen !!

I've a few questions if you don't mind....do you use MR MDF for the doors or tulip?
From what I can see in the photos it looks like the hinges are only let into the doors....I'm still letting them in to door and frame, am I creating my self too much work?
And the tops? Are they neolith or simular?

Material for doors is clients choice, we work with both.
I only let into doors.
Tops are composite ceasarstone.
 
Why only let the hinges into the doors? I'd think with a **** bead they'd look better let into the frame in line with the bead? (this is in no way way a criticism, of course. :D )
 
Jonathan S":39s6qjzq said:
.........From what I can see in the photos it looks like the hinges are only let into the doors....

=D> How the hell did you spot that? I can't see it even now it's been pointed out.
 
Beautiful work Bob, very very impressive!!

Do you do a full kitchen install service, including all the plumbing, electrics, tiling, plastering and flooring or do you just design, build and install the cabinetry part?

Will
 
will1983":2skewtye said:
Beautiful work Bob, very very impressive!!

Do you do a full kitchen install service, including all the plumbing, electrics, tiling, plastering and flooring or do you just design, build and install the cabinetry part?

Will

Used to, now we ask for a bare room with services in to our service plan.
 
Nice work Bob !

I'll never do kitchens, because I'm juggling offshore work with the furniture stuff, but if I did that'd be the style I'd do.

I think grey is here to stay, it's such a good colour to bounce other more vibrant shades from.

In 2010 we painted our living room walls, skirts, door frame and door in 18% grey (you'll know what that is if you're into photography :wink: ) and all our friends though we were mental. Then the colour was everywhere.

Top work !

Gary.
 
Quickben":2553hzb7 said:
I think grey is here to stay, it's such a good colour to bounce other more vibrant shades from.

In 2010 we painted our living room walls, skirts, door frame and door in 18% grey (you'll know what that is if you're into photography :wink: ) and all our friends though we were mental. Then the colour was everywhere.

Not convinced on that, colours are changing now, blues are in.
 

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