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‘WE JUST LOVE THE EXPOSED BEAMS’

CONTEMPORARY RENOVATION

WHAT WAS WRONG WITH YOUR ORIGINAL KITCHEN?

When we moved into our terraced house, the galley kitchen had been painted red and felt small, cramped and dark. There was water coming through the roof, and the survey was so bad that we only got the mortgage after a structural engineer wrote a letter to our lender.

DID YOU HAVE ANY BIG IDEAS FOR THE NEW DESIGN?

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