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Wherever I look rear extensions are flat roofed with folding glass doors across the whole wall. An island kitchen unit seems compulsory. Does anyone do anything different? I'm not sure that this is just every recent extension and estate agents details or if I am missing a set of other alternative ideas?
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Hi..I am a local mum and PR for Linear London..we have done some fantastic (kitchen)room designs..especially using Alno kitchen products. Their website is alnokitchens...we have showrooms in Balham

And would love to have opportunity to come up with alternative plans.

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07906737624

Clare

We get asked to design rear extensions all the time and whilst the flat roof full folding door facade is easily the most popular we do try to explore other options. Have a look at these two options we designed for a client who eventually went for the third.


We very rarely design islands as they tend to waste a lot of space.


not sure if the link will work but here goes:


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qozqzokd4u3d0lq/AAAlnnMzecZ_ns_xvycgACppa?dl=0



www.uvarchitects.co.uk

[email protected]

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