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Kitchen / Serving Hatch - What would you do?

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jayne10b · 13/01/2010 23:33

We have recently moved into a 1960s house. Between the kitchen and dining room there is a serving hatch which looks awful. My immediate reaction was to get rid of it, but over the last couple of months, it has proved useful and when people come round, it means that the person in the kitchen can be involved in what is going on.

My current thinking is to actually make it bigger and into a groovy/retro design feature!

Does anyone have any ideas or have you done a similar thing and could give me some pointers? I would love to hear your thoughts.

Cheers

Jayne10b

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SqueezyIsStartinAResolution · 14/01/2010 22:41

Bump.

treacletart · 14/01/2010 22:44

I think a really long hatch (with no shutters god forbid!) could look really good sure I saw it recommended somewhere online recently - Not sure where though.... apartment therapy? Living etc? perhaps

Pannacotta · 15/01/2010 16:31

I agree with treacle, a really long, deliberate looking hatch (no shutters) often looks good in a 1960s house.

This looks nice, though a little too bijou IMO
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