This is an example of a medium sized traditional l-shaped enclosed kitchen in West Midlands with a belfast sink, shaker cabinets, beige cabinets, an island and beige floors.
Field & Co Interior Design Ltd
Field & Co Interior Design Ltd
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Stratford Upon Avon Open Plan Kitchen

Traditional Kitchen, West Midlands

Photography: The Content People This Georgian style home was built 15 years ago. My clients wanted to open up three small and congested rooms to create a large, light and bright open plan living, kitchen and dining space. We removed interior walls and completely redesigned the kitchen layout to make the best use of the space to suit family requirements. The owners now find this area the absolute heart of their home and spend most of their time here. Our inspiration came from the roots of the Georgian style. We wanted to create a timeless yet future proofed modern home to suit the homeowners and their young grandchildren who often visit. The kitchen's central design feature was 'garden' inspired - we intended to bring the outside in with the use of colours, natural lighting, decor and shaker kitchen style. The finished space is remnant of a traditional Orangery, not merely an open plan kitchen dining space. Sticking with the natural feel, we used limestone throughout which thanks to the underfloor heating makes the space wonderfully warm, cosy and uncluttered.
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