Painted in Mylands of London colour equivalent to ‘Elephant’s Breath’ combined with ‘London Clay’ on the island
This was a huge undertaking, a Clive Christian kitchen that had a lot of strong features such as wall panelling, barley twist pillars, window blind covers, a large mantle and the natural oak colour had badly aged over the years. My client wanted a more clean line look and so as well as painting in a timeless shade we also replaced the clear glass doors for an opaque glass with the glazing bars removed, lightened the walls, and added brass highlights in the handles, plinth vents and the wine rack. I advise on every aspect to make sure everything is included and improved upon.
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