We were asked to replace an old shabby kitchen that was tired and rundown. The back wall had been suffering from a bad damp problem, which we used damp proof render to ensure the problem wouldn't come back. Replacing the bad laminate floor with a real oak floor.
The end result was a bright light country kitchen perfect for its Cotswolds setting
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Sonia
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