Hello Professor Torp 👌🏾👋🏽🇬🇧. Lo don here. No wonder you are so knowledgeable about Scandi design. Over 10 years of experience. Good job. 👍🏾. I'd love a flush walnut kitchen. Self closing and seamless. As for the splash back and worktops, I'm not sure. Hmmm💭. I'll have to think about that. Thank you for the inspo Professor.🖋🎓✅️
Allan question: is it easy to find clients in denmark as a kitchen designer and what software are you using because in the uk I design with fusion from 2020spaces. Love the walnut though I am designing a kitchen in the dove pebble grey shaker, may add a rangemaster grey pearl cooker with brass, satin nickel nobs and handles. What do you think?
I wouldnt say it is easy. I dont know how it works in the UK, but here (most) people go straight to the kitchen brand/manufacturer, where I work as an interior architect. I think I have a designed and worked with 40+ different clients on kitchens the past year. I have a team to help, so all I do really is sell the idea of a kitchen as I see it, get someone else to make the 3D sketches for me (we work in AutoCad). I think a walnut option sounds amazing.
I proudly display your handmade ceramic mugs on an open shelf! And the gun painting is back...
You are too kind. It felt like it was missing, but might replace it again soon.
We're in agreement. Yes to fluted glass. Open shelving = a lifetime of dusting. Bar stools, fine in a bar, but not in my house.
I know the open shelving can be a nightmare. I do like bar stool moment thought.
Those kitchens were beautiful.
Golden oak was a def thing in the US in the past… now it’s oft being painted over if the cabinets are remaining.
It was a thing here too in the 70s, many also painted it. Now everyone wants the wood back though. It's a never-ending circle.
Hello Professor Torp 👌🏾👋🏽🇬🇧. Lo don here. No wonder you are so knowledgeable about Scandi design. Over 10 years of experience. Good job. 👍🏾. I'd love a flush walnut kitchen. Self closing and seamless. As for the splash back and worktops, I'm not sure. Hmmm💭. I'll have to think about that. Thank you for the inspo Professor.🖋🎓✅️
Sounds like a good choice ✌
Allan question: is it easy to find clients in denmark as a kitchen designer and what software are you using because in the uk I design with fusion from 2020spaces. Love the walnut though I am designing a kitchen in the dove pebble grey shaker, may add a rangemaster grey pearl cooker with brass, satin nickel nobs and handles. What do you think?
I wouldnt say it is easy. I dont know how it works in the UK, but here (most) people go straight to the kitchen brand/manufacturer, where I work as an interior architect. I think I have a designed and worked with 40+ different clients on kitchens the past year. I have a team to help, so all I do really is sell the idea of a kitchen as I see it, get someone else to make the 3D sketches for me (we work in AutoCad). I think a walnut option sounds amazing.
@@AllanTorp thanks, this has been helpful information