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We added tongue & groove panelling, built in benches and a tiled Victorian floor to the entrance hallway in this Isle of Wight holiday home
Medium sized traditional vestibule in London with white walls, ceramic flooring, a single front door, a blue front door, multi-coloured floors, panelled walls and a feature wall.
Medium sized traditional vestibule in London with white walls, ceramic flooring, a single front door, a blue front door, multi-coloured floors, panelled walls and a feature wall.


I worked alongside Superior Bespoke to shoot this country style kitchen and boot room, complete with under-stairs wine cabinet. This space is airy, traditional and most importantly, practical as a family home.
Paint: Little Greene
Decorations: Daniel Seager
Interior Design: Vivus Interiors


The advances in glass technology has seen it become a stunning feature of kitchen design. From frosted, fluted, crittal or pocket doors to elegant cabinet windows and lustrous mirrored finishes, as a bespoke company we love to work with all its possibilities.
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Transforming a large hallway area into a comfortable destination, rather than just a walk through. Effortlessly blending into its surroundings this grand corner library combines open storage for over two thousand books and a special movie poster haloed with warm lighting. Lower down there is room for board games plus angled storage for 26 pairs of shoes.


Design ideas for a traditional entrance in London with grey walls, a single front door, a black front door, multi-coloured floors, wainscoting and a dado rail.


This luxury fitted mudroom, utility and cloakroom was installed for our clients who wanted to combine highly practical facilities with a cohesive design scheme that expressed their artistic aesthetic. What could have been a bland, utilitarian space has been transformed with dark walnut wood, decorative interest and exceptional craftmanship. The suite of bespoke built-in cabinets has created a beautifully organised, multipurpose free-flowing space. Flawlessly spray finished in Inchyra Blue by Farrow & Ball, the dark blue green grey is a dramatic colour which, along with the walnut wood and striking artworks, makes a bold and confident impression.
Bespoke walnut wood features
Walnut, renowned for its deep, lustrous tones has an enduring elegance. Used for fitted furniture and wall panelling, walnut elevates any space, adding natural warmth and richness. As a hardwood, walnut has exceptional durability and is naturally resistant to moisture and warping, which makes it an ideal choice for a cloakroom or bathroom setting. For this project, the walnut veneers have a natural oiled finish to bring out the beauty of the grain. The reeded walnut veneer wall panel behind the built-in bench adds stunning texture and visual interest to the joinery.
Shaker-style doors with fretwork panels
Made to measure fretwork doors and panels like these conceal unsightly features while also providing ventilation. A well-aired mudroom or boot room is vital to ensure outerwear dries quickly and doesn’t become musty. This is especially important for the floor to ceiling shoe cupboard we built here as it helps to keep the footwear fresh. The decorative fretwork pattern also adds visual interest and makes the room feel less enclosed. Integrated LED lighting installed throughout the joinery enhancing safety, brightness and enjoyment to the space.
Custom-made vanity unit
This large, sleek handle-free vanity unit provides a generous amount of storage space with a smart interior arrangement with customised waste management. The soft-closing drawers are operated by a smooth, silent, push to open mechanism. The floating design allows for LED lighting underneath the cabinet.
Dog shower and storage
The purpose-built indoor dog shower is great for hosing down and drying off the dogs. It doubles up as somewhere to wash muddy wellies and golf clubs too. Bespoke shelving and hooks for all the dog paraphernalia keeps the pet zone well-organised and tidy.
All in all, the result is a cloakroom which combines highly functional mudroom, utility and cloakroom facilities in an immensely stylish space. It’s immensely practical yet incredibly stylish with a strong focus on aesthetics and design.


This is an example of a classic boot room in Other with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a single front door and a glass front door.
Traditional Entrance Ideas and Designs


Guild Anderson were commissioned to design a Victorian kitchen in a Hampshire house. Over the past two years, this period property has undergone a complete refurbishment. Part of the renovations included the addition of a new kitchen extension, with its orangery style roof lanterns it was subtly designed to maximise daylight while sitting comfortably within a historic context.
The owners enlisted Guild Anderson to design and make this Victorian kitchen, pantry, boot room and laundry. Also involved in delivering the wider project were the builders, Emma Kirby Design.
The clients wished for a freestanding look to the kitchen which would sit comfortably within a period setting, with modern appliances cleverly integrated so that you wouldn’t know they were there.
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