A Mother’s Day kitchen makeover with Metiqlous Dzyns
Just in time for Mother’s Day, a young gentleman from Dhlamini in Soweto contacted the team at Metiqlous Dzyns about the redesign and installation of his mother’s kitchen.
The client’s wish was to redo the entire kitchen space and to give it a fresh new look to show his appreciation for all his mom had done for him. He wanted this to be a token of his gratitude before he one day married and started a family of his own. As they all live in outside rooms away from the main house, the client wanted to redo the kitchen in the main house for this mom, which is in regular use by all on the property. The goal was a kitchen that was appealing to the eye, yet neat and practical. The team at Metiqlous Dzyns were quick to step in and make this mother’s dream kitchen a reality. They boast designs that are aesthetic as well as contemporary. The team keeps up to-date of the latest trends in the market and offer an array of functional components that include furniture, wall treatments, flooring and accessories. They design the furniture layout, lighting and colour schemes, and undertake all the necessary work to ensure client satisfaction. Contact: www.metiqlousdzyns.co.za.
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