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Case study - Pamela & Peter Lambley |
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This set of pictures shows Pamela & Peter Lambley's kitchen which was installed in May 2011. They had major surgery to their old kitchen which included taking a wall out between the kitchen & dining room, installing new windows, replastering the whole room, and installing a beautiful hand made Prentice kitchen. They chose a stunning Silestone worksurface, wine cooler for their Champagne, an American F/F and travertine tiles with underfloor heating. They then added Silestone upstands and splashback to give their kitchen a truly unique look.
Jason who designed the kitchen recalls “Pamela & Peter really wanted to open up the downstairs of their house to create a very sociable space, with French doors leading out into the garden. To be honest once I had the brief from the customer, everything fell into place and it was a real pleasure to design and be involved with the project.''
Pamela says of the experience “we are really pleased with it, it turned out better than we thought. Now we can have friends and family over for dinner, and guests can relax whilst we cook and chat to them. The space is now so light and the downstairs feels much bigger. I only wish we'd done it sooner! I also have a lovely view of the garden from the sink!'' Peter was equally pleased, particularly with the fitting team “Simon was brilliant, we couldn’t have wished for a better fitter - he was so tidy and conscientious, a real pleasure to have in the house.”
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