
Bespoke cabinetry was designed to fulfil the clients varied requirements (from storing bits and bobs to filing).
We joined this project in the early stages of the clients’ plans to re-unite the lower ground floor flat with the main house and also to extend. Ensuring that the fundamentals were what our clients wanted – we encouraged them to focus on the big decisions, knowing that the more decorative aspects can always be changed at a later date. Our clients wanted a real home with abundant and practical storage – like every busy family!
Bespoke cabinetry was designed to fulfil the clients varied requirements (from storing bits and bobs to filing).
Detail of the previous - including oak block herringbone flooring.
Detail of stairs down to the Lower Ground floor. We increased the use of oak based on clients request and maximised storage under the stairs including space for a wine fridge and bespoke wine rack.
Contemporary family dining space with pendant and wall lights creating wonderful shadows/light effects.
White and walnut veneered contemporary kitchen, with bronze mirrored splashback and Tom Dixon pendant lights.
The clients wanted a large Master Ensuite and Dressing Room – however, there was insufficient floor plan for these dedicated spaces. We came up with the proposal for a wall behind the bed which separates a small walk in wardrobe area – supplementing the wardrobes each side of the fireplace. The walk in area was bespoke, including storage for shoes and handbags and drawers for knitwear and laundry baskets. It was a challenging but fun exercise in how to maximise the space and design according to specific needs.
A different shot of the previous room, showing a glimpse of the walk in wardrobe space. The metallic wallpaper adds a luxurious boutique hotel feeling to the room.
Fun Family Bathroom...
...with some handy and flexible storage.