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Lovely tiles. Kitchen floor?

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Townhouse Design

Congratulations on your new home! Whether or not you decide to take out the partition wall depends on how tidy you are and how much you cook. If you did remove the wall you could make the kitchen bigger but equally you could make it feel bigger with your choice of materials. This photo shows a display in our Harrogate showroom with a mirrored splashback, this helps make the kitchen feel bigger. If we can help in any way please contact us, our details are on our pro page. Daniel from Townhouse Design

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Reply to: Congratulations on your new home! Whether or not you decide to take out the partition wall depends on how tidy you are and how much you cook. If you did remove the wall you could make the kitchen bigger but equally you could make it feel bigger with your choice of materials. This photo shows a display in our Harrogate showroom with a mirrored splashback, this helps make the kitchen feel bigger. If we can help in any way please contact us, our details are on our pro page. Daniel from Townhouse Design

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Just to update.... went for the whole area and very pleased with end result. Was nervous about our choice of dark area opposed to something light which most go for but actually the detail and texture are just what we wanted. The tiles shine through light and differ individually creating dramatic texture.Thank you to @colourhappy who enabled me to come across the tiles via houzz.

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Reply to: Just to update.... went for the whole area and very pleased with end result. Was nervous about our choice of dark area opposed to something light which most go for but actually the detail and texture are just what we wanted. The tiles shine through light and differ individually creating dramatic texture.Thank you to @colourhappy who enabled me to come across the tiles via houzz.

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Great choice of tiles. And the rest...

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Great 'door handles'.

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Grey grout

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Black granite worktop. Nice.

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Ultra neat finishing

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Walnut. Norfolk oak.

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Walnut. Norfolk oak.

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Black units, walnut worktop

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Black kitchen, walnut worktop

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Interesting worktop material. Aluminium?

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