Tips for renovating your kitchen

Tips for renovating your kitchen

Jenny BurgoyneRenovator Jenny Burgoyne shares her kitchen renovating tips.

1 Check that your designer understands your prophesy so they can appreciate your pattern – yield copiousness of examples from magazines and a internet.

2 The biggest doctrine we had to learn was patience. Remember that when we sequence anything bespoke it has to be made. The same goes for deliveries – it all takes time. It is value selling around too – don’t cut corners to save time.

3 Colour and mood play are essential to a altogether finished look. Put fabric and paint swatches and other colours we intend to use on a mood residence so that we can see how they will upsurge together.

4 It’s best not to use some-more than 3 categorical colours in a room to equivocate a space looking busy.

5 Be big about where we arrangement things. If we buy an object during good responsibility and learn that it doesn’t work, chances are it will demeanour good somewhere else, giving wow-factor to an typical space.

Until she creates her choice of shade, Jenny’s buffet is embellished in 3 colours; Originally a butcher’s block, a dresser is now a focal indicate in a kitchen
ABOVE (left-right): Until she creates her choice of shade, Jenny’s buffet is embellished in 3 colours; Originally a butcher’s block, a dresser is now a focal indicate in a kitchen.

My favourite buy

It has to be my butcher’s block, that we incited into a dresser by adding an aged shelving unit. we afterwards embellished it in Farrow Ball’s Clunch. It adds to a country-style feel in a kitchen.

My inspiration

I wanted to emanate one-off pieces of seat for a whole house, so we went on a march to learn how to repaint and recycle aged pieces. My seductiveness started a few years ago when we couldn’t find any children’s seat we liked. we adore shopping and transforming seat that we collect adult from auctions – we can take something that looks antiquated and spin it into a pleasing square for your home.

 

WORDS JO MESSENGER PHOTOGRAPHS FRASER MARR
Featured in a Mar 2012 emanate of Real Homes




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