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Rachel’s Victorian Villa

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Rachel’s Victorian Villa

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Rachel’s kitchen is housed within a stunning Victorian villa in Edinburgh which incorporates our stunning Shaker cabinets. This creates a perfect space for the family to come together and a brilliant place to flex their cooking skills too. Designed by Jo, this space is both stylish and functional with Fisher and Paykell ovens which are placed inside our tall integrated double oven housing. Another appliance featured is a Fisher and Paykell fridge freezer which grants ample space to chill food ready for cooking.

To make the most of every inch of the space available, the kitchen island, with its Rubbed Bronzer Till Handles, has a Belfast sink and Quooker tap. It provides room for both seating and storage due to its triple drawers and under-sink storage. Equally, the bar area makes use of the kitchen’s corner by being hidden behind double doors which reveals an impressive Gin collection, further wine storage and wine fridge! With a mirrored splash-back and worktop space inside for serving, this bar area creates a brilliant addition to the kitchen which is perfect for entertaining family and friends with their variety of alcoholic delights. This is very similar to their bespoke built-in larder cupboard which was designed with a combination of open shelves and pull-out drawers for easy storage; it conceals the baking and cooking appliances perfectly too, so they can continue to use the kitchen worktops for socialising, cooking and serving.

Finally, adjacent to the kitchen lies their utility room which looks out over their serene garden. Next to this and in addition, a separate laundry room with a Miele washing machine and tumble dryer which sit within built-in tall cupboards. We added custom shelving underneath to house their laundry baskets (or dogs). Washing and drying clothes has never been easier!

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Shaker

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