Learning about money, change, shopping and value for money, forms a logical and relevant partnership with Singleton Primary School's
existing Kitchen Garden Program.
Not exact matches
The solution was to add a small glazed oak - framed,
garden room extension to the
existing living - room and to then relocate the
kitchen to a new space on the south side of the house.
An Edwardian house refurbishment, this
kitchen is formed of two
existing rooms and extending into the
garden with bi-fold doors and a glass roof.
The most ambitious part of the renovation was adding a stunning oak frame room on the back of the house to give the owners a large living room space — it doubled the size of the
existing kitchen — as well as providing better views of the
garden.
An
existing kitchen extension was demolished and a larger structure that extends further into the
garden was built, creating the perfect space to enjoy family life.
Finally, a stunning oak - frame
kitchen was then built onto the back of the main house, which doubled the size of the
existing kitchen and allowed much better views of the
garden.