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What a fabulous idea JP sharing your years of wealth and experience 💙

Having designed our last kitchen and some of the challenges we faced with our kitchen fitter I’d definitely have the confidence to design and install any future kitchens we plan, so looking forward to following your online course and keeping note of all your tips and suggestions, plus I love the light-hearted banter you always add to all your posts!

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I can’t resist the banter! It’s what makes me Me! 🤣 so much information coming up Sonya.

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That’s what we love about you!

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🩷🩷

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Feb 18Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

I so enjoyed part one JP!🤩🙋🏼‍♀️🫶🏻

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Really glad you did Chriss and thanks for taking the time. Hope it’s given you some food for thought. Is your kitchen in the right place?

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Feb 19Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

Hmm thank you… that worktop though.

Check, check and check again!!!!

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😫🩷

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Feb 19Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

I'm so glad you're doing this, JP. Your wealth of knowledge is abundant. I think it's really worth doing the first part, to take a pen and paper and write everything down. Looking forward to next week's installment! Happy new week.x

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Thank you Franny. Yes, so often people go full throttle with a design without really thinking it through. It’s an expensive thing to get wrong.

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Feb 18Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

So much great information JP! Thanks for sharing :) The online course is a fabulous idea!

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Kate thank you. It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a while. Your kitchen is gorgeous though!

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Feb 18Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

Great read JP - so good you changed the floorplan, to create such a beautiful kitchen. ➕➕

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We’re on the same page today Ali. All about finding that dead space you already have.

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Feb 18Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

I thought that! Reimagining what you have is definitely the best way x

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And a darn sight less expensive!

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'If in doubt, knock it ouy' - YES!

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🤣 well, within reason!

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Feb 18Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

lol! Love it!

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Feb 18Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

Great ideas! We relocated our kitchen to a new extension but finances dictated that we reuse the oak units, range etc so we were still left with the microwave, kettle and washing up in the bath! I’m already considering losing a wall from the kitchen in our new ickle new build we’ve just moved too

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If in doubt knock it out Penny!

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Feb 18Liked by JP Clark - HOME & HORT

Thanks JP! Having a think now about what you say and the answer to our three door kitchen dilemma (need to keep them all) is a pocket door. Now just have to persuade the hubster!

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Pocket doors are a wonderful invention. Look at Eclisse Pocket Doors. I’ve used the single and double ones to great effect. Bravo Rebecca.

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If in doubt knock it out - I love that!

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🤣 It’s often the best way. Not necessarily extending, but utilising the space you already have. Morning Jo.

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