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Loft Refurbishment & Home Renovation
Loft Refurbishment & Home Renovation
S & M Solutions LTD | Design and Build ContractorsS & M Solutions LTD | Design and Build Contractors
Lavatory
Exempel på ett litet klassiskt toalett, med en vägghängd toalettstol, marmorgolv, ett väggmonterat handfat, vita skåp, flerfärgade väggar och flerfärgat golv
Black and Brass kitchen in Canterbury
Black and Brass kitchen in Canterbury
Roots Kitchens Bedrooms BathroomsRoots Kitchens Bedrooms Bathrooms
Dishwasher at raised height with drawer below. This allows for easier loading and unloading with less bending.
Inredning av ett kök
Beach Bush House Living Room
Beach Bush House Living Room
Camilla Molders DesignCamilla Molders Design
Residential Interior Decoration of a Bush surrounded Beach house by Camilla Molders Design Architecture by Millar Roberston Architects Photography by Derek Swalwell
Classic In-Frame Plain Front Beaded Shaker Kitchen
Classic In-Frame Plain Front Beaded Shaker Kitchen
Handmade Kitchen CoHandmade Kitchen Co
From the moment you enter this historic Much Hadham property, you are surrounded by open countryside, the warmth of a homely feel and craftsmanship that takes centre stage. This bespoke kitchen has been carefully designed and handcrafted to respect the home’s character while elevating how the space is used today. Framed by a striking triangular glazed extension, the kitchen connects seamlessly to the wider open-plan living area, with every element, from hand-built cabinetry and traditional In-Frame construction to hand-applied paint finishes, created specifically for this home. The result is a kitchen that feels considered, authentic, and entirely at ease within its setting. The original kitchen footprint formed the L-shaped section of the room, which the client was keen to retain as one half of the new design, particularly as the AGA was already positioned there, and this was much loved as part of the family’s daily life. As with many period homes, the property did not lend itself to one large open-plan kitchen, so the design focused on creating distinct yet connecting areas within the existing space, allowing each zone to feel purposeful while still flowing naturally together. It came together so beautifully! Each of our bespoke features brings personality and practicality to the space, including a secret door concealed within the cabinetry leading down to the cellar, and a new extension housing a “reading nook”. This approach allowed our Classic In-Frame Shaker style to come into its own across the different parts of the kitchen, and was hand-painted in a palette of colours. The bespoke cabinetry was built In-Frame with plain flat fronts and a central beaded panel, introducing a softer, more traditional aesthetic that complements the property’s age. Each cabinet was handcrafted using traditional In-Frame construction, with solid frames assembled by hand and finished with carefully detailed beaded panels. Our work allows for refined proportions and longevity, while giving the furniture a depth and character that cannot be achieved with mass-produced cabinetry. This style was the perfect choice for a countryside home, bringing a timeless, homely, cottage-inspired feel that sits comfortably within the building’s heritage while still providing the practicality required for modern living. Elements of tongue-and-groove panelling and recessed plinths complete the design’s look. Building on this foundation, our bespoke In-Frame furniture with a softer look continues into the newer part of the kitchen, where the space has been opened up by knocking through the existing wall and extending the living area for a more connected layout. At the centre of this part sits an island where it’s built to form a social space. It sits in front of a single run of cabinetry, providing balance and allowing the island to take prominence. By carrying the In-Frame shaker style throughout, the furniture seamlessly links the original kitchen with the newer space for a cohesive design that feels entirely at home. The finishing details of the kitchen were carefully considered to complement the cabinetry’s character. Hendel & Hendel Greenwich handles in waxed burnished brass were selected throughout, using a mix of knobs and cup handles to bring subtle variation across the furniture. Finishing the cabinetry with a warm metallic tone reinforces the homely, traditional feel of the space. Three colours form the foundation of the kitchen’s design, all from Little Greene, and are hand-painted onto the cabinetry. Invisible Green, a deep green connecting the kitchen to nature and the surrounding countryside. Joanna, a pale taupe with a warm base, offers a beautiful alternative to white and brings softness to the space. Linen Wash, a broken, pared-down natural linen tone, introduces a calm and understated warmth. All cabinetry was hand-painted on site in multiple stages, allowing the finish to settle naturally into the grain and detailing of the furniture. This process creates a softer, more layered appearance that enhances the handcrafted nature of the kitchen and adds to its sense of age and authenticity. Positioned within the newer part of the kitchen, the central island becomes the heart of the space, effortlessly supporting both everyday living and relaxed entertaining. From casual breakfasts to evening gatherings, the island provides seating for four, encouraging the kitchen to be used as a social hub throughout the day. Designed with functionality in mind, the generous worktop offers an expansive preparation area, while the storage below has been carefully considered to balance practicality with character. Beneath the Carrara Misterio quartz worktop, open shelving provides space for baskets, with discreet cupboards tucked below for convenient, everyday storage. Handcrafted solid wood brackets introduce a sense of craftsmanship and add a refined, luxurious detail to the island’s design. These details were designed specifically for this island, reinforcing the furniture-led approach. On one side, a burnished brass towel rail with additional hooks offers a practical yet decorative feature, perfect for hanging linens and baskets. Together, these details give the island a warm, authentic country feel. Wrapped around the central wall in our soft In-Frame beaded Shaker style, a bespoke dresser becomes a standout feature within the kitchen. Designed as an elegant display for the client’s glass collection, the upper cabinets feature glass-fronted doors that add lightness and refinement to the furniture. Below, a combination of drawers and cupboards provides generous storage for dinner-party essentials, balancing beauty with everyday practicality. Dark-stained oak open shelving with tongue-and-groove panelling introduces warmth and texture, echoing the detailing found within the cosy dining corner and reinforcing continuity across the space. Sitting alongside a concealed door leading to the cellar, this piece seamlessly blends craftsmanship and ingenuity. Discreet, well-integrated secret doors such as this are increasingly becoming a staple in modern homes, allowing practical elements to be hidden within beautifully handmade furniture. In this kitchen, the concealed door was designed as part of the furniture from the onset, allowing it to disappear seamlessly into the cabinetry while maintaining the visual rhythm of the In-Frame design. Two sinks were carefully positioned to support the kitchen’s flow. In the original L-shaped area, a Shaw’s of Darwen sink takes pride of place beside the AGA, paired with a Perrin & Rowe Phoenician monobloc tap in aged brass to create a classic, timeless setting. In the newer part of the kitchen, a second Shaw’s of Darwen sink is complemented by a Perrin & Rowe Ionian mixer tap, also in aged brass, providing additional practicality while maintaining consistency across the space. The kitchen brings together existing and new appliances, carefully integrated into bespoke cabinetry to suit how the space is used throughout the year. Our client was keen to retain the electric AGA in Dartmouth Blue, which remains proudly positioned within the original L-shaped section. As the AGA is turned off during the warmer months, a new ILVE Milano 600m oven was introduced within the newer run of cabinetry, ensuring the kitchen remains fully functional year-round while balancing traditional and contemporary cooking solutions. Above the ILVE, a Westin Prime extractor is seamlessly integrated into the in-frame furniture, maintaining the clean, considered aesthetics. Adding to the appliance setup is the Fisher & Paykel integrated fridge-freezer, housed in its own dedicated cabinetry section, thoughtfully wrapped around the wall near the concealed door leading to the cellar. This approach allows each appliance to sit naturally within the furniture layout, reinforcing the sense of cohesion between craftsmanship, functionality, and the home’s character. This cosy area incorporates storage on either side of the bi-fold window and a generous window seat, designed to double as dining bench seating when a large table is needed for family gatherings such as Thanksgiving. The reading nook naturally connects the open-plan living space to the garden beyond, creating a calm and inviting corner. The wide window seat draws you towards the light, offering uninterrupted views across the generous grounds and the surrounding English countryside. The open shelving within the nook is set against dark-stained oak and tongue-and-groove panelling, with matching base shelves, introducing that much-loved warmth and texture. Every element within this kitchen has been carefully designed and crafted to suit the way the clients live, from hidden doors and tailored storage to handcrafted details and considered layout. This is what truly bespoke design is about: handcrafted furniture, designed from the inside out, shaped around the home, the people who live there, and the way the space is used every day. With almost limitless possibilities in materials, finishes, and features, each decision is made with purpose. This kitchen is a true reflection of the refined detailing, craftsmanship, and individuality we offer our clients, with no two projects ever being the same.
The Listed House
The Listed House
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
This image features the main reception room, designed to exude a sense of formal elegance while providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. The room’s interior design is a testament to the intent of the company to blend classic elements with contemporary style. At the heart of the room is a traditional black marble fireplace, which anchors the space and adds a sense of grandeur. Flanking the fireplace are built-in shelving units painted in a soft grey, displaying a curated selection of decorative items and books that add a personal touch to the room. The shelves are also efficiently utilized with a discreetly integrated television, ensuring that functionality accompanies the room's aesthetics. Above, a dramatic modern chandelier with cascading white elements draws the eye upward to the detailed crown molding, highlighting the room’s high ceilings and the architectural beauty of the space. Luxurious white sofas offer ample seating, their clean lines and plush cushions inviting guests to relax. Accent armchairs with a bold geometric pattern introduce a dynamic contrast to the room, while a marble coffee table centers the seating area with its organic shape and material. The soft neutral color palette is enriched with textured throw pillows, and a large area rug in a light hue defines the seating area and adds a layer of warmth over the herringbone wood flooring. Draped curtains frame the window, softening the natural light that enhances the room’s airy feel. This reception room reflects the company’s design philosophy of creating spaces that are timeless and refined, yet functional and welcoming, showcasing a commitment to craftsmanship, detail, and harmonious design.
Osbourne Road
Osbourne Road
Provincial KitchensProvincial Kitchens
Klassisk inredning av en stor tvättstuga enbart för tvätt, med en rustik diskho, skåp i shakerstil, marmorbänkskiva, grå väggar, travertin golv, en tvättmaskin och torktumlare bredvid varandra och blå skåp
Sussex Contemporary
Sussex Contemporary
Randell Design GroupRandell Design Group
Sussex waterfront contemporary. This amazing contemporary family home is located on the waterfront in an area of outstanding natural beauty overlooking the harbour. The design has developed as a response to the location and to take advantage of views over the sea, countryside, and adjoining meadows. Every element of the architecture and interiors has been considered to maximise both form and function – beautiful contemporary design and practicality tailored to the client’s aesthetic sensibilities and lifestyle. The home features the use of Danish brick, cedar timber and a zinc roof all in a natural palette of materials on the exterior and neutral design scheme on the interiors using sustainable and natural materials. The gardens have been designed to maximise the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces and include wildflower meadows, and soft and hard landscaping. A fabric first approach to sustainability has been used and the design allows for natural light to penetrate the building while considering shading and thermal gain. The interiors have been developed around functionality while employing a clean modern design and the use of warm natural materials. A true dream home with dream clients!
Cheshire Luxury Kitchen, bar with log burner
Cheshire Luxury Kitchen, bar with log burner
Diane Berry KitchensDiane Berry Kitchens
This luxury kitchen was designed and installed by Diane Berry's expert team, not only working on the kitchen but creating a side board for the dining area, a bar for the lounge area and a feature Tv wall with a wood burner. They also clad the walls hiding two doorways adding a feel of calm luxury. The Premium materials they sourced from across Germany and Europe maintaining a super luxurious feel. Faultless from an award winning design team.
Oxshott, Surrey
Oxshott, Surrey
Et Lorem LtdEt Lorem Ltd
We created this bespoke kitchen-diner within a new, rear extension for a 5-bedroom Surrey home in collaboration with interior designer, Saskia Kate Interiors. The result is a kitchen environment that feels timeless, layered, and deeply considered. Working closely with the client over a two year period, Et Lorem and Saskia Kate Interiors developed a bespoke kitchen and dining space that now forms the anchor of the home, balancing individual character with functionality designed around everyday living.  The design includes bespoke in-frame Shaker cabinetry, hand-painted in No. 164 Artillery Ground by Mylands, to present a deep green-brown shade that evokes a sense of calm and stability. When paired with Armac Martin brushed brass pull handles, the kitchen establishes a look of classic industrial met with modern luxury and comfort. Creating visual and architectural flow. At the centre of the room sits a 3-metre island, designed not only as a functional workspace, but as a social and architectural focal point within the kitchen. An upholstered bench seating area completes the dining space, creating a more intimate setting for everyday gathering. A complementary in frame Shaker sideboard with bespoke banquette seating introduces further layering and detail. Upholstered in Starboard Stripe by Mulberry Home, the woven fabric in red, cream, and indigo provides contrast and softness against the darker cabinetry tones.  Natural Taj Mahal stone worktops introduce elegant shades of white and beige marble that not only brighten the cabinetry but also add tone and texture, which is carried right through to a hidden walk-in Butler’s pantry to provide a sense of continuity throughout the wider kitchen environment. Positioned close to the cook zone, a concealed scullery sits behind a run of Et Lorem cabinetry with discreet pocket doors. When opened, it reveals a split level walk-in Butler’s pantry with matching Artillery Ground painted kitchen cabinets, Taj Mahal worktops, compact sink area, and selection of built-in laundry appliances including a climate controlled wine chiller, and wall-to-wall shelving for everyday ingredients and supplies.
Maison Vitry
Maison Vitry
Agence KP-Architecte d'intérieurAgence KP-Architecte d'intérieur
Bureau sur mesure à Paris – Maison Vitry | Bibliothèque intégrée, plan de travail suspendu en chêne, banquette sous fenêtre et rétro-éclairage LED. Chaque centimètre optimisé pour un espace de télétravail chaleureux et fonctionnel. Agencement sur mesure signé Karine Perez, architecte d'intérieur Paris – www.karineperez.com
Tudorlea
Tudorlea
Studio EsarStudio Esar
Tudorlea is a meticulous reimagining of a 1935 English Tudor home where heritage and contemporary refinement converge in quiet harmony. Rich with character, this home reveals its grandeur through the blending of these elements, paying homage to its storied past and evolving character. The home unfolds with measured drama, beginning with a grand entry hall that invites a lingering pause through to light-filled open-plan living, dining and private retreats, designed for connection, restoration and modern family living.
Hayloft Hearth '22
Hayloft Hearth '22
Creative Wood KitchensCreative Wood Kitchens
This contemporary-country kitchen blends warm natural materials with timeless rustic finishes, balancing practicality with charm to create a modern yet inviting heart of the home. An in-frame design with beaded shaker doors, the tall and wall units are painted in a soft cream that reveals the subtle wood grain beneath, while the base units are crafted from rich character oak. Polished old English brass hardware complements the cabinetry, with crisp white worktops that wrap around the space and rise into a modest upstand for a clean, elegant finish. At the centre, a functional island provides ample preparation space and doubles as an informal dining spot for up to four people. The layout is anchored in an efficient working triangle with food storage, cooking, and cleaning zones kept within a tight circle, without disrupting the natural flow between adjoining rooms. A window seat offers a relaxed nook for reading or simply enjoying views of the rolling countryside beyond. Oak cabinetry and floating shelves lead the eye upwards, where matching exposed trusses and hayloft-style doors accentuate the vaulted ceiling, lending the kitchen a dramatic sense of height and scale. Subtle tongue-and-groove panelling and classic cornicing add layers of texture and craftsmanship, reinforcing the blend of modern function with traditional character. The result is a kitchen that feels spacious, welcoming, and full of personality — a celebration of natural materials and thoughtful design, combining rustic charm with everyday usability.
Modern Elegance Meets Oak Warmth Handleless Flat Slab Shaker Kitchen
Modern Elegance Meets Oak Warmth Handleless Flat Slab Shaker Kitchen
Planet FurniturePlanet Furniture
Providing our clients with the perfect opportunity to create a clean, fresh, and modern family kitchen is our Handleless Flat Slab Shaker using a two-tone combination. Built within an extension in Haringey, London, it’s the prime example of how a thoughtful design can elevate a home, leaving a lasting impression on how investing in improving your current property can be far more rewarding than moving. We based the design on our client’s love for all things calm, resulting in a light-filled kitchen that embraces the timeless beauty of Scandinavian design. It’s a personal touch on their inspirational mood board, brought to real life. Our cabinetry is sleek and timeless, with a perfectly balanced palette of Oak Veneer Stained in Mist 5% and Farrow & Ball Wevet. These tones allow the raw materials to shine, creating a calm and grounded palette with the hand-painted finish of a delicate white and a hint of grey. The 20mm Marble Stratus Quartz worktops and splashback add a refined marble effect, keeping the overall look fresh, minimal, and effortlessly modern. We designed an L-shaped layout that flows around a central large kitchen island, designed to work seamlessly around the suspension pillar of the extension. The island balances practicality and style, featuring open shelving at the front and seating for three. It’s also the place where you find the finishing touch of the Caple Novato spray tap and Caple Leesti undermount granite sink. It’s a place for relaxed family breakfasts, quick meals, and everyday gatherings. The kitchen is fitted with a suite of Siemens StudioLine appliances, including a venting hob, single oven, compact oven, and integrated dishwasher. Practical additions, like the tall hidden stacked Bosch appliances and a single-door pantry with spice rack and internal drawers, keep everything in place. The pantry also doubles up as a coffee station for those everyday rituals. To maximise storage, the kitchen also includes a pull-out full-height pantry cupboard, ensuring everything has its place without disturbing the clean, uncluttered flow of the design. Extra features such as the integrated lighting highlight the beauty of the natural materials, and the open shelving above the hob provides a space for greenery and styling to change with the seasons. The result is a Scandinavian-inspired kitchen where raw materials, natural textures, and clean lines work in harmony, creating a modern and memorable space for everyday living and family moments.
The Exquisite Heath Haven House
The Exquisite Heath Haven House
Studio 212 ltdStudio 212 ltd
The front of this home, designed by Studio212 Ltd, draws on New England and Cape Cod references with a crisp and timeless palette. Red brick at ground level provides solidity and warmth, while horizontal white weatherboarding above lightens the composition and reflects natural light. Generous dark-framed windows create rhythm across the façade, while a simple front door and integrated garage maintain a clean, understated look. The gravel driveway reinforces the sense of arrival and gives the house a natural, rural edge, softened by hydrangea planting and clipped shrubs along the base of the building. The overall design balances tradition with contemporary detailing, ensuring the home feels both established in its setting and fresh in character.
VEREDELT
VEREDELT
ONE!CONTACT-Planungsbüro GmbHONE!CONTACT-Planungsbüro GmbH
Wohntraum in Düsseldorf Im grünen Herzen Düsseldorfs, entstand durch einen aufwendigen Umbau ein individuelles Zuhause voller Licht, Leichtigkeit und Funktionalität. Das ursprünglich gerade fertiggestellte Fertighaus wurde über vier Etagen komplett neu gedacht und von ONE!CONTACT auf die Bedürfnisse der Bauherren maßgeschneidert. Zentrale Gestaltungselemente wie eine skulpturale Treppe, ein durchdachtes Lichtkonzept und maßgefertigte Einbauten prägen die neue Innenarchitektur – offen, hell und wohnlich. Vom Spielzimmer bis zum SPA-Bereich mit Fitnessraum und Sauna, vom gemütlichen Wohnbereich mit Kaminanlage bis zur offenen Küche mit Bar: Jeder Raum erzählt seine eigene Geschichte. Der Außenbereich wurde mit ebenso viel Sorgfalt geplant: Sichtschutzbepflanzung, stilvolle Outdoor-Möblierung, ein Lamellendach mit integrierter Outdoorküche sowie eine stimmungsvolle Terrasse mit Lounge schaffen neue Lieblingsplätze im Grünen. Ein durchdachtes Pflanzkonzept rundet das Projekt harmonisch ab.
Battersea. London - TV Room
Battersea. London - TV Room
Interia Design LtdInteria Design Ltd
Our client loves cooking and needed lots of shelf space for his many cook books. The lower cupboards provide lots of additional storage for board games and seasonal decorations.
Seahorses, Maenporth, Cornwall
Seahorses, Maenporth, Cornwall
The Bazeley PartnershipThe Bazeley Partnership
Seahorses is a stunning new home near Falmouth enjoying magnificent panoramic views of the south coast seascape. Sitting on the clifftops within an AONB, the house and gardens occupy a gently sloping site that connects with the adjacent South West Coastal Path. The context and terrain of the surrounding landscape informed the design and an imaginative and ambitious solution to site levels was crucial to the success of the scheme. As a result, the completed house is lower than the original, thus creating privacy for the occupants whilst still respecting neighbouring homes. The split-level, linear design is carefully organised around a spine wall of local granite that runs from the exterior of the building through the interior. This arrangement allows the living areas and bedrooms to connect with the landscape and integrate seamlessly with outdoor spaces. A mix of grasses, sedum and indigenous coastal plants on the green roof help to embed the building into its surroundings. The palette of natural materials creates a layered, permeable effect on the exterior, which will season with time and weather, thereby allowing it to assimilate into its coastal setting. Of equal importance was landscaping, which was integral to the design intent. With thoughtful positioning of the new dwelling, significant areas of mature and established planting were protected and retained. Photograph: Elliott White Photography
Fringe Dweller
Fringe Dweller
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
Fringe Dweller’s sculpted extension transforms an unassuming weatherboard cottage into a proud forever home. It walks multiple tightropes at once: balancing openness with privacy, strength with softness, and a rich history with our clients’ future needs. On Clifton Hill’s suburban edge, the house sits opposite the leafy Quarries Park Reserve. Our clients, Ishtar and Craig, have three children and purchased their cottage to create a long-term family home. Lying within a heritage overlay, the cottage’s traditional layout is largely preserved – only tweaked, in a wise parenting move, to form three equally sized bedrooms. The extension’s shared spaces feature rich materials, a warm palette and curved edges, creating a feeling of softness and easing transitions between zones. A staircase arcing through the living areas leads up to the lounge and main suite. Elevated above street level, these spaces can more freely relate to the park: the lounge’s attached balcony overlooks the park’s open field, while the main bedroom’s floor-to-ceiling window frames magnificent foliage. Downstairs, sliding doors connect the living areas to a semi-covered deck, while the garden beyond is embraced by a self-contained studio at the rear and high walls on either side. A brick wall interspersed with permeable screens lines the site’s public edge, balancing backyard privacy with neighbourhood connection. For passers-by, it’s a strong addition to the streetscape, granting glimpses of the lush garden within. Fringe Dweller embraces its presence on the fringe of the parklands, balancing its historical context with its future as a nurturing family home.
Manly Project
Manly Project
Dan Kitchens AustraliaDan Kitchens Australia
This kitchen boasts a stunning combined butler's pantry and laundry area.
Foto på ett stort funkis vit kök, med en undermonterad diskho, skåp i shakerstil, gröna skåp, marmorbänkskiva, vitt stänkskydd, stänkskydd i marmor, rostfria vitvaror, mörkt trägolv, en köksö och brunt golv
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