Woodstock Furniture
Woodstock Furniture
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Luxury monochrome kitchen

We designed an open-plan kitchen that focused on family life. The homeowner wanted a large island to seat up to five people with electrical supplies for laptops for work and play. The client spends a lot of time in America and wanted to create an American-style loft feel to the room with wooden floors, metal and glass sliding doors to the dining room to create an open-plan feel. They specified appliances for specific uses so note the under-counter double oven and single oven ‐ they had to make this work within the scheme. Woodstock Furniture also designed walk-in wardrobes in the bedroom and other fitted furniture throughout the home. We took them to a client in Hampstead so they could see a working kitchen, the quality of the product and speak direct with the existing client about the Woodstock Furniture service and how satisfied they were with Woodstock furniture. This is a classic, contemporary kitchen painted in the exact same colour as the walls to create clean spacious feel. The home is located in Kensington and is a Victorian, six‐storey town house with lovely high ceilings and well proportioned rooms. A couple with two young children live there and the parents are hard-working and travel the world on business. Special features include open bookshelves over wall cupboards very high kitchen up to ceiling. There’s mirrored glass and fitted wardrobes upstairs. The installation on the kitchen including the stone took 2‐3 weeks. Photography: Nicholas Yarsley

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