The answer depends on how much time you use the light in a particular room. For example, if you’re a foodie who spends most downtime in the kitchen, you’ll need a brighter, more intense light.
Napier's latest project further proves her skill for bringing past design concepts back to life, as she sets out to revive a historic kitchen feature in her client's home — a scullery. Sculleries were ...
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Putting a budget together before you begin your kitchen renovation will help you to choose the best quality kitchen and avoid unexpected surprises. Remember, you should always factor in 10-20% of your ...
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