I love everything about crafts. I have tried everything from scrapbooking, cardmaking, sewing, drawing, painting, knitting, crochet, dolls house making, etc. Basically you name it, I've probably tried it. I started this blog to display my numerous crafts, my inspiration and maybe a few tips on what I have learned. Thank you for visiting my blog and happy reading!

Monday 11 March 2013

Grosvenor Hall Kitchen



Hello again, I'm back with another update. I thought I would post some photos of my almost finished kitchen. The wallpaper I decided to use was a blue delft tile embossed card; which has a similar effect to real tiles. I was originally going to use real tiles but I didn't want to lose too much of the size of the room and I felt that real tiles would make the walls too bulk; so the embossed card was a good substitute. 
The kitchen range is made by Hearth and Home Miniatures (Item KRB3F). I bought It a few years ago for £72; which is a lot of money but I really love the look of it, I installed a red bulb into the fire grate so when I finally wire everything up it should hopefully have a lovely warm glow. My husband bought the light recently for me because the light I originally intended to install didn't suit the final look of the kitchen.























As you can see in the photos the chimney breast was painted white but I wanted to add more life to it. I purchased gault coloured brick slips and grout from the Richard Stacey range and set to work creating a surround for my kitchen range. I measured my coving and my skirting board and left a space at the top and bottom of the surround so I can fit these at a later date. I left a small gap around the fireplace so I can remove it to access the wire for the light. I used a mixture of acrylic paints to slightly darken the bricks and the edge around the fireplace to give it a "used" look. When everything was completed I fixed the chimney breast to the wall with tacky wax so that it can be removed as well.
I love the look of my kitchen now it's almost finished, all that's left to decorate is to fit the skirting board and coving; which I will probably leave until I have completed the other rooms.











3 comments:

  1. Hello Dolphingazer. It may have been a bit pricey, but the stove was worth every penny. it looks beautiful and you did an excellent job on the kitchen. The tile looks very convincing and the floor as well.
    Big hug,
    Giac

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  2. Hello. Just popped over from the DHE forum. Very impressed with the work you have done so far. I love Richard Stacey's products - funnily enough a parcel of goodies has just arrived from them this morning.

    The kitchen range is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship - worth every penny!

    Tackywaxyliz

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  3. Thank you for your comment. I'm trying to do everything as realistic as possible which at times can be difficult. As my husband says to me all the time " you're making more work for yourself" lol. But I do love how it's turning out.

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