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Freestanding kitchen larder

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Fenellapitstop · 05/06/2019 14:05

I have finally completed on buying my own house, all on my own like an actual adult. Problem is the house has a huge kitchen diner which has had a new kitchen fitted, seller has only put bottom cupboards in so I need to get a freestanding larder cupboard so I actually have somewhere to put food. Total cupboard space at the moment is 3!

Any ideas of a good cabinet that is pretty and won't bankrupt me?

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BubblesBuddy · 05/06/2019 14:18

The Cotswold Company have them. Like Neptune built in ones but cheaper. If you want built in try Neptune or Cotteswood kitchens but they will cost more I think.

soakedat3 · 05/06/2019 19:48

Made have this one - www.made.com/newbury-larder-unit-oak

And have just seen that Dunlem do one which is on sale at under £500.

www.dunelm.com/product/sidmouth-cream-larder-unit-1000090011

Fenellapitstop · 05/06/2019 20:05

Thanks, I hadn't seen those ones

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Minnie881 · 05/06/2019 20:31

Watching for my kitchen too!

Tomboytown · 05/06/2019 21:13

www.marksandspencer.com/padstow-larder-putty/p/p60123406?prevPage=srp

I had this one
It's reduced atm!

Fenellapitstop · 05/06/2019 21:49

I had t seen that one either, I'm a bit skint though

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Fenellapitstop · 06/06/2019 15:23

Thanks for all the ideas. I've ended up buying a vintage 1950's french industrial larder cupboard. It's a little smaller and was £400

Freestanding kitchen larder
Freestanding kitchen larder
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soakedat3 · 07/06/2019 20:01

That's really cool Fenella!

tomboytown · 07/06/2019 20:09

What a funky solution!

IsThereAnyChocolateLeft · 07/06/2019 21:51

Very nice.
I like the little door cubbies

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