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Mr Palmer
15th May 2012
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Mr Palmer has worked with
ASL Kitchens for several years and was looking for some design inspiration
for a large luxury new build home. Having been disappointed with the
'standard' designs he had drawn up locally our team set about creating
something different.
We used our unique Metris
'W' island display as a starting point but incorporated a larger lowered
breakfast bar area to seat 4 people. The island has a 4 zone Barazza gas
hob and Barazza curved double bowl sink with a Pro tap in stainless
steel. Wenge veneer doors gives a wonderfully rich contrast to the white
quartz worktops.
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Mr & Mrs Bryars 10th October 2012
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We really love how this
modern Parapan kitchen turned out. Susan & David had recently retired
and wished to renovate their dated and very traditional kitchen with a
new modern and very minimal design. David was a maths and head teacher
and had an eye for fine detail so this kitchen had to look great,
perform brilliantly and satisfy the clients visual requirement for
seemless symmetry.
A Parapan solid acrylic
true handle-less design forms the main part of the kitchen area with
simple flowing clean lines.
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Mr & Mrs Watts 6th November 2012
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Mike and Carol wanted to
replace their old hand made traditional kitchen with an inspiring curved
modern design for their Northamptonshire village home. The kitchen
specification required bespoke feature elements in natural timbers to
create a truly individual and unique kitchen / dining space.
Bespoke curved Parapan in
Pale Grey gloss finish forms the basis of the peninsular layout with a
curved drawer set underneath the induction hob and bespoke Walnut &
Macassar veneered back panel.
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Mr & Mrs
Rust 15th October 2013
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Having been left
uninspired by 'standard' kitchen designs Mr & Mrs Rust contacted ASL
Kitchens for some kitchen inspiration and the elusive 'wow factor'.
Their new kitchen area had a semi open plan extension which included a
casual dining area and a media room / soft seating area. The room was a
very difficult shape to work with and obviously had limited the designs
the Rusts had received.
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Mr & Mrs
Tickle 7th October 2016

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Having recently acquired
a lodge on the Overstone Park resort Mr & Mrs Tickle wished to renovate
the property to suit their taste and lifestyle.
The existing kitchen was
very dark with poor lighting and pine T&G ceiling panels. The new
kitchen design needed to bring more practical storage, state of the art
appliances for modern living and a much greater feeling of space and
light. A USA style fridge freezer was also essential and represented the
greatest challenge in this typical sized kitchen.
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