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‘I’VE BECOME A REAL BARGAIN HUNTER’

WHAT WAS WRONG WITH YOUR ORIGINAL KITCHEN?

When we bought this house, it hadn’t been touched since the 1960s, so it was our chance to do a complete renovation. The separate kitchen and dining room didn’t suit our way of living, especially as nine of us were here during lockdown – including three out of our four children, daughter-in-law and grandchildren.

HOW DID YOU CHANGE IT?

We visualised the space as one large, open-plan room, and

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