Design

Sometimes it’s not all about kitchens (Part 2)

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A few weeks ago I wrote about supplying a client with a large dressing room. The design included a concealed laundry shoot that passed down through two floors into the basement utility room. The design choice was a classic cream ‘shaker’ door style with a ‘hammered’ pewter knob…

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Something old, something new!

18th century cottage contemporary kitchen 2

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Designing a contemporary kitchen for an old property is always a challenge. In this 18th century cottage the challenge seemed even greater when the clients brief was to include state of the art appliances and central heating systems alongside more established products such as a Belfast sink and AGA cooker.

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Form, Function and Fabulous…

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The great thing about exhibitions is that there is always something that catches your eye, even if you do think you have seen it all before! That certainly was the case at this weekends kbb show at London’s ExCel. Sharing the spotlight with 3 other exhibitions under one roof…

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Sometimes it’s not all about kitchens…

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I recently supplied a client with a luxury kitchen, on completion I was invited to come up with a design for their generously sized dressing room. At first glance it looked like a fairly straight forward brief. However, when I looked more closely…

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Door Style

Slab door

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When choosing or designing a new kitchen the most prominent element is the style of the door. Door design has become much simpler over recent years, gone are the days of elaborate cathedral style doors with intricate dirt hugging nooks and crannies…

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Tile Style

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With many of us still favouring white and neutral kitchens, one way to add a burst of colour or texture is with tiles – whether it’s a glossy striped splashback or an intricate design underfoot, it’s an easier & less permanent way of bringing pizzazz into the room

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