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Brian and Michael: Concealed book shelves

Modern Bedroom, London

Type of Object – Bookshelves / display unit Price – £3500 Brian and Michael had only recently taken possession of this mews development in Wandsworth. The beautiful airy architecture created deep eave spaces which the guys wanted to use to store a large number of books. We looked at designs with and without doors but the fully concealed design with “push to open” catches best preserved the tranquillity of the building. We know we’ve succeeded with most of our work when it just disappears, this is a case in point! What our client said about us on Rated People… “We were absolutely delighted with Jon Wild’s work for us. He not only brings a creativity and imagination to his designs, but is the consummate professional as well. He delivered lots of CAD drawings to us during the planning stage, which made choosing the final design really easy, and the end result was exactly what was agreed. On top of this, Jon protected and cleaned up the work area, and was meticulous with detail, and it was all delivered to time and cost as agreed with great humor and intelligence.

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