GROUND FLOOR—KITCHEN
The kitchen extension, although a good size, was
rather dark, with a wall of folding sliding doors on
one side at the back overlooking the garden. The
architectural style was traditional and in keeping
with the architecture of the house.
The rear extension was enhanced by adopting a
contemporary aesthetic, installing folding sliding
doors in dark grey aluminium on 2 sides, which
allowed in copious amounts of light and gave a
real sense of connection with the garden.
The existing kitchen was completely redesigned
to suit the family. Creating a bespoke joinery
kitchen in lacquer with walnut drawers and
interiors. The styling was contemporary classic
in soft colours with plenty of storage, including a
generous larder and breakfast cupboard to house
a kettle and toaster as well as a small wine fridge.
Thus eliminating all clutter with everything being
behind doors when not required. A Boston sink
was specified along with a composite worktop
and colour was added to the backsplash with
ceramic deep blue tiles.
Bespoke metal brackets were designed
to suspend 3 glass pendant lights over the island
below the glass skylight.
FIRST FLOOR—MASTER SUITE—DRESSING
ROOM
The dressing room was redesigned with bespoke
oak full height joinery units to make the most of
the space.
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