Kitchen
Love everything about this. Could have light wood work tops instead
Slimline storage with shutter if using standard cupboards and there's space left over.
In an integrated worktop, swerve drainer grooves, so you can use the space either side of your sink for preparing food more easily. It’ll also cost you less not to have these cut in. Ask the company that made your worktop to save the piece cut out for the sink. You can then reuse this as infill (as seen above) when you’re not using the sink, which will give you back some worktop space at these times. Finally, if space allows, you can oversize your worktop depth from 65cm to between 72-75cm, giving you more work space.
Such a good use of space to have a sink in a corner, plenty of room behind for Fairy Liquid etc.





Taps *in* the sink
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