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Simpson & Voyle
A bathroom with a floor as the main feature. We wanted to create a sense of space as there is no natural lighting and this simple but repetitive pattern makes the space feel fun, contemporary but calm.
New Space Architecture
Our clients wanted a complete contrast to their existing brick bungalow.
Gary and Caron were clear from the start; they wanted an extension that was beautiful, elegant and modern - a complete contrast from their existing brick bungalow. With some major internal alterations too, this project was brilliant to work on from start to finish. The use of a mono pitched roof, burnt timber cladding (done by the clients themselves), beautiful louvred shading and large areas of glazing all came together to create this striking extension to the home. The new rear living room provides a tranquil space, filled with light and with a seamless connection to the garden. Internally the new bedroom arrangement and master suite now allow the previously dark entrance hall to be flooded with light from front to back, cleverly dividing the internal space between bedrooms and daytime rooms. We are absolutely delighted with the end result and more importantly, so are the clients!
CCASA Architects
A compact but yet generous living, dining room and kitchen with big traditional sash windows allows for natural light throughout the space.
Design ideas for a small contemporary single-wall kitchen/diner in London with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, composite countertops, grey splashback, stone slab splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring and white worktops.
Design ideas for a small contemporary single-wall kitchen/diner in London with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, composite countertops, grey splashback, stone slab splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood flooring and white worktops.
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Clare Elise Interiors
The kitchen / snug area has a real sense of identity and feels connected yet not blended to the other areas of the house. Neutral off white walls with the back wall painted in a very dark grey helps frame the garden. The bespoke bench in the dining space takes centre stage and again offers clever storage solutions whilst the half painted wall brings in colour and helps define this area of the large open plan space. In the snug end existing furniture items were re-upholstered to stand out and art sings!
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