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  • TallGirl
    TallGirl Posts: 6,217 Forumite
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    That is lovely TPA glad you are pleased with it. Worth all the hassle now isn't it.
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  • cha97michelle
    cha97michelle Posts: 5,818 Forumite
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    Your kitchen is gorgeous. I have kitchen envy now. Very worth it. We are just trying to work out if we can stretch the money the ILs are giving us to do the kitchen as well as the bathroom.

    Worth all the hassle i would say. I would kill to have a lovely big kitchen like that.
  • setmefree2
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    WOW - Totally Gorgeous. Worth every penny. :T:T:T:T
  • taka
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    I :heartpuls your Kitchen. I WANT your kitchen! :p

    PS That is the largest fridge/freezer I have ever seen! :eek: (I live a sheltered life :rotfl:)
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  • uzubairu
    uzubairu Posts: 1,207 Forumite
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    That is a beautiful kitchen, and well worth the wait. Enjoy. :beer:
    Love the worktop and the upstand really sets it off nicely.

    You'll find yourself just sat in the kitchen in between cooking, eating etc, just staring at it (taking in its beauty) and smiling to yourself. :)

    Similar layout to my kitchen.
  • Tesco_points_addict
    Tesco_points_addict Posts: 3,242 Forumite
    edited 18 May 2010 at 7:53PM
    Aw shucks, thanks everyone xxx:o
    Worth all the hassle i would say. I would kill to have a lovely big kitchen like that.


    This is the funny thing, the kitchen is really not that big, we had an archway between the kitchen and dining area before but decided to take this out and I cannot beleive how much difference it has made! Also the black appliances seem to balance it all out again giving the illusion of space (apart from the rediculous fridge freezer that is!)

    Big hugs to you all for all your support through this xxxxx

    TPAx
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  • uzubairu wrote: »
    You'll find yourself just sat in the kitchen in between cooking, eating etc, just staring at it (taking in its beauty) and smiling to yourself. :)

    Similar layout to my kitchen.

    Have you been spying on me???? I polished the fridge freezer 7 times yesterday:rotfl:

    TPAx
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  • gallygirl
    gallygirl Posts: 17,240 Forumite
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    It's lovely TPA, love the light & I want your cooker :T
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  • cha97michelle
    cha97michelle Posts: 5,818 Forumite
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    I have a tiny galley type kitchen. It came with one storage cupboard, one under the sink cupboard, and one tiny bench when we moved in. Dh added a 2nd bench which helped, but trust me, i would still kill for a HUGE kitchen like yours. I will post some piccies when we get our work done. :D

    Anyway, by the time i am trying to cook usually with at least one kid and one cat under foot it really makes it feel tiny.

    LOL at you polishing your fridge. Got to look after the investment after paying all that for it. Mine currently is covered in yoghurty handprints. Best add that on the list of things to clean up. :eek:Kids eh - and who agreed it was a good idea to have 2 with an 18 month age gap? Oh that would be me then.

    Enjoy it. x
  • Radish72
    Radish72 Posts: 2,075 Forumite
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    Hi TPA

    One word for your kitchen - LUSH :)
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