Stunning White Matt Kitchen Extension

Solihull

Mr and Mrs James visited our Solihull showroom with architect’s plans for a large extension at the back of their home in Solihull. Like lots of our customers they faced the dilemma ‘move or improve’ as they wanted more space for all the family. They used Intervention Architecture in Birmingham and were advised to have a pitched roof with a large flat-roof lantern to give the extension a more contemporary feel. Our designer Ranjit designed the kitchen and helped them choose a contemporary handleless style, with crisp White Matt doors and Silestone Blanco Maple work surfaces and Siemens appliances.

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