This busy family kitchen was previously hand painted (not by me) around 10 years ago, it had stood the test of time but was looking a bit tired and the client had grown bored of the colour plus there were some heavy brush marks that were distracting.
I was called to see if I could rectify this and bring a new lease of life to their kitchen.
After a lot of prep to remove the brush marks, the client was left with a near factory-finished kitchen. The tiles on this particular kitchen were also sprayed.
The colours chosen were
Tiles: Farrow & Ball Lime White
Kitchen cabinets: Farrow & Ball Treron
This wood effect kitchen is about 12 years old, still very much serviceable with no damage, but the client wanted something more modern looking for her taste.
After a quick call round to discuss the process and a chat about colours she was very happy to go ahead.
The colour chosen was Farrow & Ball Wimborne White
This has bought in loads more light into the kitchen and makes the area look bigger than is it.
I was called by the client to update this kitchen before they had moved into the property, the wooden kitchen wasn’t their style but they liked the type of wood (Pippy Oak) and wanted the details within the wood kept.
On this kitchen I also replaced the handles with brass ones which really do show off the colour even more.
The colour is Farrow & Ball Studio Green.
This kitchen had recently been moved from one room into another room to create a new kitchen within the home. Still in excellent condition the client wanted something bold and had chosen this stunning colour from Farrow & Ball.
The colour also brought out with new brass handles.
The colour is F&B Verdigris Green.
Before
After
The client was having a revamp in their bedroom and wanted the wardrobe given a more modern look. Still in excellent condition it would have been a shame to see it go to landfill.
Colour is Little Greene French Grey Pale