Krissovo,
The pine sounds really good actually. We are putting a high-sheen cream tile in the kitchen and as the dining area is open off the kitchen we're thinking of going with oak flooring, this way we can get away with just keeping the bigger space lighter in colour.
Personally, I'd find cabinets, doors, skirting (kitchen window pelmets?) and architraves all the same colour pretty boring, not to mention that walnut is a dark wood (only ebony is darker AFAIK), great for details or features IMHO, but I'm not sure I could live with acres of it, day in day out, in my main space; I think it would be positively funereal
I know what your saying, Mathepac, but with the two large windows, a patio door and double half glass doors into the formal dining area it wont really look that dark. I will bear it in mind tho. We have another kitchen in mind from the same place which is in major contrast! A pine with walnut inserts (you just cant keep me away from my walnut
) Which, with what your saying I definitely will consider more. In fact the OH is gunning for this one. He's a furniture maker and antique furniture restorer by trade so I guess I should listen to his ideas on the wood and overall effect a bit more too
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To answer your question on the cabinets Mathepac, TBH, Im not entirely sure as we have basically had a look in the showroom and handed in our plans, and told them to price both. It was a Saturday after lunch so the only one there was a guy just finishing off for the day. We have to go back in next week to discuss the technicalities in great detail with the owner.
As for both sides of the door, that exactly what bothers me about the walnut! I dont really want walnut going into the hall with an oak stairs, so we'll really have to look at options there. Krissovo, what kind of stairs do you have assuming you have walnut doors in the hall. 7.5k sounds really excellent TBH. We're planning cream marble worktops. National debt.......absolutely.
Krissovo, let me know what other quotes you get and il do the same.
Thanks guys, you've been a great help. Any other idea's or opinions most welcome!!