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‘IT’S AN URBAN TAKE ON COUNTRY STYLE’

WHY DIDN’T YOU LIKE YOUR OLD KITCHEN?

hen we bought our home in east London, it was a small, two-up two-down Victorian cottage. The kitchen was tiny and dark, with the main bathroom and stairs to the rooms upstairs leading off it. The house was charming, full of character and perfect for our needs at the time, but when we discovered we were expecting our daughter in 2019, we realised we would either have to move

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