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Completion Interior Design & Architecture
built in cabinets, built in bedside tables, built in bedroom storage, custom built in bedroom furniture, decorative mouldings, plaster moulding, red upholstered headboard, red velvet bed frame,
Eleanor Horwell Design
Dressing room of dreams! Bespoke fitted joinery in Confetti Pink, with cafe curtain and a vintage mirror. The stool is a vintage piano stool reupholstered with a rich Dedar fabric. The lovely light over the mirror is from Original BTC.
British Standard by Plain English
A white kitchen, colour blocked though, by a dark contrasting island with ribbed sink and a run of tall cupboards drenched in blue. Nothing dull here. Copper accents add form and weight, a tonal extractor fan and archway into the tiny (but mighty) utility room perform their architectural duties. Traditional marble worktops add a final authoritative point.
Sims Hilditch
We installed wall paneling in this guest bedroom of this London townhouse to bring an element of calming country style to the space.
Traditional Home Design Photos
Snug Kitchens
Our Snug Kitchens showroom display combines bespoke traditional joinery, seamless modern appliances and a touch of art deco from the fluted glass walk in larder.
The 'Studio Green' painted cabinetry creates a bold background that highlights the kitchens brass accents. Including Armac Martin Sparkbrook brass handles and patinated brass Quooker fusion tap.
The Neolith Calacatta Luxe worktop uniquely combines deep grey tones, browns and subtle golds on a pure white base. The veneered oak cabinet internals and breakfast bar are stained in a dark wash to compliment the dark green door and drawer fronts.
As part of this display we included a double depth walk-in larder, complete with suspended open shelving, u-shaped worktop slab and fluted glass paneling. We hand finished the support rods to patina the brass ensuring they matched the other antique brass accents in the kitchen. The decadent fluted glass panels draw you into the space, obscuring the view into the larder, creating intrigue to see what is hidden behind the door.
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