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How can I identify this kitchen?

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EH1903 · 19/03/2014 19:34

I love this kitchen (colour/style). I came across it when house hunting and really fell for it (we're not buying this house).

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-25491834.html

Does anyone know what colour/style/make it might be or how I could go about finding out? Bit of a random question I know and I realise there may be no way of telling but just thought I'd ask :-)

Any advice you could give me would be really gratefully received.

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fedupandfifty · 19/03/2014 19:37

According to the details it's hand built. I'm sure you could find similar on the high street. Perhaps paint it youself?

EH1903 · 19/03/2014 19:38

Another couple of pics of the kitchen.

How can I identify this kitchen?
How can I identify this kitchen?
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TheBeautifulVisit · 19/03/2014 19:40

Email the agent and tell them you adore the kitchen and would like to know where the owners got it. The agent will be happy to ask the owners. They'll be very flattered.

I suspect it's handmade by a joiner and painted in a F&B colour.

fedupandfifty · 19/03/2014 19:43

Just tried Wickes but can't get the site to work. They used to have a similar shaker -style one. Not the colour, tnough.

starfishmummy · 19/03/2014 19:47

Looks like a pretty standard shaker style - I would suspect that any competent joined could reproduce it for a price

starfishmummy · 19/03/2014 19:47

Joiner

OliviaBenson · 19/03/2014 19:57

It does look like the wickes heritage grey kitchen? Nb in real life it looks more green than in their brochure. We've just ordered it!

EH1903 · 19/03/2014 20:25

Brilliant advice, thank you all. I have had a look at Heritage grey and it does look quite similar (with different door handles though?). This one definitely does have a greenish tint. I've also emailed the agents to ask them too, I guess it can't hurt to ask.

Thank you for all your replies.

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RayofSun · 19/03/2014 20:32

It looks like a bespoke Shortland kitchen that was fitted in our house prior to us moving in. Almost identical in colour contrasts and design. But they are based in Leicestershire?!

Mandy21 · 19/03/2014 20:33

It looks like the same colour I have -F&B french grey.

vikkik888 · 19/03/2014 20:33

It's quite similar to mine which is from Howdens?

lalasmum17 · 19/03/2014 22:44

When I was building/fitting a new kitchen 6 years ago, this was a standard shaker style/colour that I felt comfortable with at the time (so it must have been kicking about for a while).

It looks hand painted (but Blue-green was a popular colour so they might be in mainstream kitchen ranges). IKEA can give you oak worktops if you can find somebody to fit them/or you have the right tools.

ShoeWhore · 19/03/2014 22:47

No idea but what a lovely house!

MillyMollyMama · 20/03/2014 01:39

I think it is very similar to a Harvey Jones one. Shaker and more of a pale blue. If is bespoke, it could have been painted in a colour chosen by the client. Cotteswood Revival range is quite similar.

EH1903 · 22/03/2014 13:57

Thank you all so much for your responses and suggestions.

The estate agents emailed the previous owners (they must have completed the sale) who have passed on the details of the company who made the kitchen for them.

Result! Grin

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truelymadlysleepy · 22/03/2014 14:56

Can you tell us?

EH1903 · 22/03/2014 18:25

Yes of course, it's this company apparently: www.facebook.com/pages/Roberts-Whitehorn/489746394443871

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truelymadlysleepy · 22/03/2014 18:27

Thanks, it's gorgeous.

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