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‘IT’S NOW CHEERFUL, COSY AND SOCIABLE’

WHAT DIDN’T YOU LIKE ABOUT YOUR OLD KITCHEN?

Apart from looking dated, it had an abundance of storage but no social space. The living area downstairs was divided into separate rooms and rather disjointed, so it was difficult to gather together as a family.

HOW DID YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE SPACE?

We removed the conservatory to increase the size of the garden

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