Refurbishment and Restore Issue 15 2019 | Page 7

A key part of the interior design was the ability for the clients to display their art collection. The clean, contemporary interiors are enlivened by their art with the blocks of colour and texture. To the kitchen, a block of dark red art was commissioned to contrast with the whites and greys. Similarly, a black / blue textured piece of art was chosen for the rear entrance to greet one on entering the house - the 10mm shadow gap around the head of the doors creates a frame for this art piece. These wall positions were identified at a very early stage of the interior design. A feature of the kitchen space is the position of the new stair down to the converted basement. It was designed to add drama to the kitchen and rear entrance hall, and significantly, the clients were keen for the basement to become a key floor of the house - all family members using the basement have to circulate past the kitchen, promoting interaction. From the bottom of the stair, the glass rooflight floods light deep into the basement and provides a view to the sky and tree canopies. www.refurbandrestore.co.uk - 7