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  1. i have attached a picture of the kitchen im talking about the 2 bottom cupboards 1,bottom left is fridge ,next to it is freezer the end cupboard has boiler in it and below a cupboard. Thank you
  2. Hi We have a fridge freezer which is integrated the ktichen so it look like a cupboard. Its not big enough, Above the fridge is a cupboard and above freezer is a cupboard and then there is 2 more cupboards then the boiler is in a cupboard. The cupboards are modern style and go nearly to kitchen ceiling We want a large american style fridge with ice and water if possible,the only thing is theres no other space in kitchen . Firstly does the fridge need to be next to a tap ,we still want it integrated with cup boards over it,but im struggling to see how we go about doing this. So would the builder take all the cupboards out to fit the fridge and freezer then try and put doors over it?I dont know really anything about this as the american fridge we had before was huge and just sat in the kitchen,it wasnt built in. Thanks Lib
  3. Yes we dont need planning ,We have looked at a log cabin style building over the pool but they dont have much light into the pool as oppose to more of a glass building. Instead of having a 40ft glass wall we want glass and something else,wood,steel or something along that,We have still got not further since we moved in last year and at this rate i will be building a 40ft shed ? Thanks, Lib
  4. We have a outdoor pool that we have not used before,we would like to use it,we we need a new lining,cover and new boiler We want to build over it so we can make it indoor and use it all year round. We have had a few builders/joiners around since we moved in,but so far no one hired.As the quotes have varied from 10,000 to 30,000 and when we did get some drawings/plans its was all very vague ,and then prices went up. We have since found a builder who said we can supply him the materials and he would charge his labour.Which we would prefer as we would be more in control and know whats actually happening. The pool is 40ft and rectangle ,We do not want to have planning permission ,so working within the requirements. What is the best building material to use? We have looked online at orangery styles,and outdoor offices for ideas. We want something simple,one side of the pool faces the garden and the other side faces a wall,so would like Glass on one side,and on the other side dont mind if wood/brick/or anything as its not much of a view. I want it to look modern and simple to blend in the garden,but we are no good with DIY or have no building experience Can anyone advise on the best building material that is simple in terms of structure and most cost effective Any advise is appreciated ! Thanks.
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