Ramshackle or Shabby Chic
When we viewed the house before buying it we thought it had a wonderful shabby chic aesthetic but having lived here for a while we're starting to realise that there can be a fine line between shabby chic and downright ramshackle and we've come the conclusion that our kitchen sits the wrong side of that line. The kitchen is quite small and having only 2 cupboards we've had to restrict ourselves to keeping only the bare essentials in the kitchen. The adjacent cellar, which is huge, compensates but it's becoming increasingly annoying having to nip into the cellar for basics like mixing bowls or bags of flour.
We've had a quote for a replacement kitchen which was well over our budget and so it is after much consideration that we are about to embark on the daunting project of fitting a new kitchen ourselves. Today we're having a drive over to Murcia to take a look round IKEA and find out what their flat pack kitchens look like. We're not planning to buy the kitchen today but we have seen an island unit online that looks promising and may well get that today as a kind of gentle introduction kitchen building. Just adding the island unit will double our storage space and who knows I might be able to keep my mugs and glasses above ground.
We've had a quote for a replacement kitchen which was well over our budget and so it is after much consideration that we are about to embark on the daunting project of fitting a new kitchen ourselves. Today we're having a drive over to Murcia to take a look round IKEA and find out what their flat pack kitchens look like. We're not planning to buy the kitchen today but we have seen an island unit online that looks promising and may well get that today as a kind of gentle introduction kitchen building. Just adding the island unit will double our storage space and who knows I might be able to keep my mugs and glasses above ground.
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