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Unique Homestays
Design ideas for a large country u-shaped kitchen/diner in Kent with a belfast sink, recessed-panel cabinets, black appliances, an island and black worktops.
Aflux Designs
Inspiration for a contemporary galley kitchen/diner in London with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, stone slab splashback, integrated appliances, medium hardwood flooring, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
Golden Feathers Interiors
Bespoke Kitchen, Kitchen, kitchen design, carpentry, danish design, marble, oak kitchen, 4 seater kitchen, bespoke build
Inspiration for a scandi kitchen in Kent.
Inspiration for a scandi kitchen in Kent.
Cassidy Hughes Interior Design
Inspiration for a large eclectic kitchen/diner in London with a built-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, granite worktops, blue splashback, ceramic splashback, black appliances, light hardwood flooring and grey worktops.
Large traditional kitchen in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, medium hardwood flooring and an island.
YARD Architects
This project inverts the typical side-return extension typology. By extending only to the rear of an end of terrace Victorian house, the side-return space becomes an external courtyard which acts as the focal point of the entire ground floor.
This project started from a Don’t Move, Improve consultation in 2017. Here, Natasja and Grant arrived with two young children, looking for more living space, without any fully formed ideas as to what this might be. Initial design exercises highlighted the courtyard option as a strong proposal. A tall flank wall to the north meant that overlooking was not an issue. The path of the sun also meant that the existing side-return space was the sunniest in the house for most of the year, benefiting from south-westerly sun, otherwise obscured to the rear garden due to the tall boundary walls. It made perfect sense to extend into the rear garden and retain the side-return as a courtyard suntrap.
The huge amount of height in the back half of the existing house was put to good use with an extensive plywood bookshelf on the north flank, with cupboards below to store toys for the children. The slim white structure of the extension was referenced in the design of the balustrades and new curved steps leading down from the formal living space at the front of the house.
The kitchen roof was designed predominantly around the concept of allowing existing views of the trees and direct sunlight through into this courtyard. Large plywood fins provide both structural support and a softening and reflecting of the light within the kitchen space. Although the roof of the kitchen is almost entirely fully glazed, the plywood feels both warm and massive, adding a comforting weight to what is otherwise a lightweight insertion.
The extension is entirely timber framed, constructed using prefabricated panels slotted together inside the existing brickwork boundary walls. This light touch approach had great environmental and cost benefits. The composition of the main courtyard elevation of the extension continued the sense of the lightweight and is inspired by minimalist Japanese architecture – also beloved of the clients, one of whom was Dutch and the other half Japanese.
Full height sliding glass doors to two sides of the courtyard were essential to provide fluidity in the flow and usability of the space, with a sliding window at worktop level in the kitchen providing a servery to the outside.
Additional work throughout the house included a refit of the master en-suite bathroom, wc, and family bathroom on the top floor. The master en-suite incorporated a deep Japanese soaking tub, and white oiled oak joinery which continued the language established on the ground floor.
The White Kitchen Company
Lloyd and Nicola sought a kitchen that seamlessly blended with their Edwardian home's historical charm. Their style is classic and traditional, and their primary objective was to create a warm and functional space where they could entertain and socialise. Our in-frame shaker-style cabinets are at the heart of this beautiful kitchen, painted in Little Greene’s Portland Stone.
Sustainable Kitchens
A bright green kitchen renovation in the heart of London.
Using Granada Green, Dulux shade for the kitchen run paired with sugar pink walls.
The open plan kitchen diner houses a central island with bar stools for a breakfast bar and social space.
The checkerboard flooring sits next to reclaimed retrovious flooring with the perfect blend of old and new.
The open larder dresser has wallpapered backing for a bespoke and unique kitchen.
West & Reid Ltd
This is an example of a scandinavian l-shaped kitchen in London with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, an island, brown floors and white worktops.
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We love the clean and crisp lines of this beautiful German manufactured kitchen in Hither Green. The inclusion of the peninsular island which houses the Siemens induction hob, creates much needed additional work top space and is a lovely sociable way to cook and entertain. The completely floor to ceiling cabinets, not only look stunning but maximise the storage space available. The combination of the warm oak Nebraska doors, wooden floor and yellow glass splash back compliment the matt white lacquer doors perfectly and bring a lovely warmth to this open plan kitchen space.
ROCK + POPPINS
Inspiration for a retro l-shaped kitchen in London with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, orange splashback, an island, grey floors and white worktops.
Watermark Fitted Kitchen & Bathroom Specialists
Photo of a classic kitchen in Buckinghamshire with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, brown splashback, brick splashback, stainless steel appliances, an island, beige floors, white worktops and a vaulted ceiling.
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