Gimme some kitchen envy...!

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Following in from recent postings by Doozer_Girl and ka7e showing us their kitchens, I would love to see your kitchen successes online. Being able to ooh-and-aah over your newly fitted kitchens will keep me motivated over the next few weeks, if anyone would like to share?
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  • Dippypud
    Dippypud Posts: 1,927 Forumite
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    Me too....
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  • twopenny
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    Ha!Ha! I've never had a kitchen to envy.
    While not a priority in my life I'd like it to look better.
    Can't bear to watch others with state of the art kitchens. It's not so much envy as a very sad siiigggghhhh.

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  • SameOldRoundabout
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    A family member runs a company called Chalkhouse Kitchens, check out their Instagram page (chalkhouse kitchens sw) if you want some envy. It’s all high end handmade stuff. 
  • ka7e
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    Maisie_cat - I can see why you miss it! Very chic and not too "fitted". It looks practical and a real cook's kitchen.
    "Cheap", "Fast", "Right" -- pick two.
  • Jeepers_Creepers
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    This has got me reminiscing, I also miss my housekeepers cupboard, it was huge and held so much stuff.

    Ooooh, that is very tasteful. Classy and tranquil. The choice of light Maple for the 'tops is sooooperb.
    Can you recall the name of the colour used for the fascias. Not that I'm going to copy it, mind.

    (Not much...)
  • Ganga
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    I must admit that I dislike my inherited kitchen, the one in our last house was a solid wood one, traditional joinery cabinets from handmade kitchens direct for £5k, maple worktops for £2k and we fitted and painted it ourselves. I miss that kitchen, I'm a cooking from scratch kind of user so I need space. The first I did when we moved here was to build an island because I missed this one so much

    How did you manage to cook on a range that small  :):):)
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