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Russell Hutton | Makers of Fine
High vaulted ceilings with lime-washed beams create a sense of grandure making this large bespoke kitchen feel light and spacious. A large faux mantle over the range cooker lead the eye upwards while the central island makes the most of the rooms length. With generous space around the island this kitchen was designed for entertaining and large family gatherings. The bi-fold dressers either side of the mantle were an essential on our customers wish-list, enabling every-day kitchen tools to be tucked away quickly and easily.
Sustainable Kitchens
A contemporary, handleless kitchen in a 1960's home extension.
Plenty of clean lines, minimalist aesthetic and a bold vibrant colour.
Tom Howley
In creating this Butler kitchen design, we focused on shaping a space that transcends mere functionality - a place enriched with layers of personality, fostering authentic togetherness and comfort.
The palette, a blend of our popular neutral, Tansy and our deep purple hue, Stormy Sky, coupled with Antrim polished nickel handles and Caesarstone Bianco Drift worktops, achieves a seamless fusion of timeless charm and modern allure.
At the core of this beautiful Butler kitchen is a spacious island with a uniquely curved seating area, inviting conversations and shared moments.
Emphasising practicality, we've ensured a metre of clearance on all sides, balancing functionality and aesthetics. Integrated appliances, discrete bins, and a sink enhance organisation, while the island's Stormy Sky purple hue adds depth and intrigue. It's a space where every detail serves both purpose and style.
Idesign Interiors (SW) Ltd
By removing a dividing wall and adding patio doors into the garden a cramped kitchen and an unused dining room were combined to create this large kitchen diner.
Donna's favourite colour is purple and so there was no question what colour her new kitchen would be. The striking veining found within this Riverwhite granite complement the bold painted Mulberry and Graphite units perfectly.
Russell Hutton | Makers of Fine
High vaulted ceilings with lime-washed beams create a sense of grandure making this large bespoke kitchen feel light and spacious. A large faux mantle over the range cooker lead the eye upwards while the central island makes the most of the rooms length. With generous space around the island this kitchen was designed for entertaining and large family gatherings. The bi-fold dressers either side of the mantle were an essential on our customers wish-list, enabling every-day kitchen tools to be tucked away quickly and easily.
Laura Gompertz Interiors Ltd
In-frame Shaker-style kitchen in Farrow and Ball Peignoir. Lots of storage in this family kitchen for files, books, wine and kitchen equipment.
Laura Gompertz
Joel Frank Builders
Slate-colored soapstone countertops resonate with eggplant cabinets. Farm sink with brushed nickel fixtures. Outlets are hidden on the underside of the cabinets to create a clean beadboard backsplash.
Tom Howley
In creating this Butler kitchen design, we focused on shaping a space that transcends mere functionality - a place enriched with layers of personality, fostering authentic togetherness and comfort.
The palette, a blend of our popular neutral, Tansy and our deep purple hue, Stormy Sky, coupled with Antrim polished nickel handles and Caesarstone Bianco Drift worktops, achieves a seamless fusion of timeless charm and modern allure.
At the core of this beautiful Butler kitchen is a spacious island with a uniquely curved seating area, inviting conversations and shared moments.
Emphasising practicality, we've ensured a metre of clearance on all sides, balancing functionality and aesthetics. Integrated appliances, discrete bins, and a sink enhance organisation, while the island's Stormy Sky purple hue adds depth and intrigue. It's a space where every detail serves both purpose and style.
Jérôme Picarat Architecte
Transformation d'un appartement sur 2 étages sans hauteur sous plafond (2m) en un loft chaleureux, fonctionnels et luxueux ?
C’était un appartement sur 2 étages sans hauteur dans un immeuble sans caractère des années 80.
Il fallait y créer un beau volume pour le séjour, une chambre parents et un dressing en mezzanine, une chambre indépendante, une cuisine, un WC et une salle de bain…du sur-mesure haut de gamme !
Kitchen/Diner with Purple Cabinets Ideas and Designs
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