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Warren Bright
  • Cape Town, Western Cape
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Farmhouse kitchen island

Warren Bright
  • Cape Town, Western Cape
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Hey BP!

So I have always been a fan of the farmhouse / cottage look, and I have decided that for my first apartment renovation, to create somewhat of a a farmhouse feel.

This is a wooden workbench that I bought and have just painted and made it look sharper. 

The top still needs two more coats of sealant, which will make it quite glossy - the colour is "Traditional Oak"

The sides I painted with a "Sky Grey" colour. 

I was absolutely blown away at the thousands upon thousands of colour choices that one has, but was relieved when I finally managed to match my tile colour with a wall and cabnet paint.

I am pretty excited to see how this beautiful kitchen island will fit into the overall design, and am really chuffed as to how this has come out.

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