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Kitchen design dilemma - help please!!

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WinnieWin · 22/01/2014 13:35

Hi, I'm planning a new kitchen and have fallen in love with the Henley Cool Tiles from Topps Tiles www.toppstiles.co.uk/range384/page1/Henley.html

I would like a white eggshell or matt handleless/slab style kitchen (IKEA budget), a butlers/belfast sink and an oak worktop. Don't know what splash back - any ideas? I like white painted brick. Will all this work together? The kitchen is long but I only want to use one end for kitchen units in a U shape and the other end for casual dining table. The floor tiles will be used throughout. I like a modern look for the kitchen mixed with retrol/carboot finds for the dining area. Help please?!

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dontcallmemam · 22/01/2014 13:38

No advice, but those tiles are gorgeous. I've stolen your idea for my pinterest board.

WinnieWin · 22/01/2014 14:05

Thanks dontcallme - glad you like them too.

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nerdgirl72 · 22/01/2014 15:29

You have good taste WinnieWin, we are having these tiles in our bathroom, they should be in by the end of the week, v excited to see how they look in situ. We have kept everything else very plain and white, with an oak vanity unit, so a similar combo to your kitchen. So I think it sounds great!

WinnieWin · 22/01/2014 16:04

Thank you so much nerdgirl72. What have you used on your walls? I'm struggling to think of a splashback for behind the hob and sink that'd fit in with the floor tiles and the wooden worktop.

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nerdgirl72 · 22/01/2014 20:44

We are having these large, plain white tiles on the bathroom walls.www.londontile.co.uk/category/galaxy.html

We are renovating a house so are also doing our kitchen, which will be white gloss with limed oak surround with pale greige quartz worktop. Have gone for stainless steel sink set under but I do like a butlers sink.

We are using white Retro Metro style crackle glaze tiles for our splashback, which would fit with your style. We got a job lot from a local tile place for £200, but I have seen links on here to similar tiles online.

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