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8th February 08, 08:08 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Stunning! I would enjoy working in that kitchen.
Regards,
Rex.
Thanks I'm today baking bread and making home made onion soup
Regards
Derek
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8th February 08, 10:26 AM
#12
Lovley Derek, in fact it is beautiful a very good job.
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8th February 08, 01:55 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Une
Lovely Derek, in fact it is beautiful a very good job.
Thanks David's sister (see I have not forgotten)
Regards
Derek
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8th February 08, 02:03 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by dwg69
Thanks David's sister (see I have not forgotten)
Regards
Derek
As David would say once seen never forgotten hope you wife is much better.
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8th February 08, 03:13 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by dwg69
Im about £1500.00 less well off
That is fantastic if it only cost you that! I'm redoing my kitchen right now and with new cabinets, etc I'm right at $6,000.00, not including appliances, which is about twice what you spent for not any better.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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8th February 08, 04:24 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by BEEDEE
That is fantastic if it only cost you that! I'm redoing my kitchen right now and with new cabinets, etc I'm right at $6,000.00, not including appliances, which is about twice what you spent for not any better.
Brian
Sorry I missed off a "0" £1500 should read £15000 thats about $29000.00 USD the floor alone was £1500 sorry to mislead you
regards
Derek
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8th February 08, 04:52 PM
#17
Wow what a great looking kitchen. We just rebuilt my parents' kitchen last year, tore off all the old plaster and flooring and built out from there, what a job.
I'm sure you worked very hard to get yours to look so nice. The under floor heating would sure be nice on cold mornings. Job well done. You should be proud of your efforts.
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9th February 08, 03:35 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by Standard
Wow what a great looking kitchen. We just rebuilt my parents' kitchen last year, tore off all the old plaster and flooring and built out from there, what a job.
I'm sure you worked very hard to get yours to look so nice. The under floor heating would sure be nice on cold mornings. Job well done.  You should be proud of your efforts.
The under floor heating is set to 22c any hotter when you are cooking makes the room too hot
Regards
Derek
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9th February 08, 03:57 AM
#19
Nice! I love how the drawer just glided back in at the end!
And under floor heating!? All I'd need is my pc set up in there & you'd never get me out!
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9th February 08, 02:57 PM
#20
The whole kitchen in full of drawers which all have soft closers on even inside the cupboards
Regards
Derek
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