Monday, 30 September 2013

Small & Stylish Handpainted Kitchen

We thought we would share a slightly different project with you today, a kitchen housed in a Victorian rental property. The Client wanted a practical and hard wearing space but still wanted it to be stylish so we designed the kitchen with this in mind.


The furniture is lay-on in style and hand painted in a beautiful subtle grey colour. The combination of solid doors and painted finish is ideal in a rental property as it can be touched up if it does get marked or scratched over time. 


The stainless steel appliances and dark granite work surface were also chosen for their durability but look great too! Although the space is small we still managed to squeeze in a staved walnut breakfast bar at the end of the sink run.


Here are a few more detailed shots.







We have worked on a variety of commercial projects including rentals, property developments, shops and offices so if you have a project you would like to discuss, then please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Bright and Bold Stylish Family Kitchen

We have a stunning kitchen to share with you today, one with real 'wow' factor! 

The kitchen was formed from a new extension and the Client and their grown up family wanted a social and practical area to cook, dine, entertain and relax. The kitchen is an in-frame style with cockbead detailing around the doors and end panels and curved quaded posts to the corners. The kitchen contains a mixture of earthy materials which compliment the dark oak beams throughout the space.

The Client really wanted to make a statement with the island and they were bold enough to go with a deep red paint colour which was inspired by their red Kitchen Aid! The red accent colour is repeated throughout, tying it all together beautifully as you will see below.


The stunning Mercury oven and extractor below are real statement pieces. The inspirational kitchen aid to the left of the oven.


The raised bar area is accessorized beautifully with these quirky red pendant lights and stalls.


As is the breakfast table below.


We also designed this large double dresser unit for storage of special glasses and crockery.


The worktops are Angola Silver granite mixed with planked walnut. The granite reflects the light from the large skylight above beautifully. The island includes a prep sink and an inset walnut chopping board.


These modern looking baskets in walnut and aluminium mesh were designed to store fruit and vegetables.


You can see here what a beautifully large space it is and note the timber square in the floor to the right of the picture, it's something quite special..


wait for it..


it's a wine cellar!


just stunning!


What do you think of this kitchen? Would you be brave enough to go for the bold colour? And what do you think of the hidden cellar? 


Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Sleek & Contemporary Family Kitchen

We thought we'd share a contemporary kitchen with you today. The previous kitchen area was remodelled to create a beautiful large open space complete with folding sliding doors to the garden. The design is based around a central island which also has seating for two people.


The kitchen is lay-on style with high gloss doors in Parapan Latte, the walnut trim to the furniture adds a beautiful contrast, as does the timber flooring which keeps the space feeling warm. 


The glass splash backs are lit with colour changing LED pelmet lights which really adds some wow factor. They also reflect beautifully on the Caesarstone Desert Sand Quartz worktops.  


The high gloss doors contrast beautifully with the timber, it's a combination which customers ask for time and time again.


Parapan is so versatile and lends itself perfectly to this curved island. The Franke Swiss-Pro Tap makes a real statement along with the Franke under mounted sink.


We designed this piece of walnut furniture to fit to the underside of the stairs, it houses a wine rack, fridge and freezer and extra storage space.


Even though the units look like they all have separate doors, they are actually double height lift-up doors. The hob was flush mounted with the worktop to give the work surface a streamlined feel.


So what do you think of Parapan? Do you like the colour changing LED lights?


Friday, 19 July 2013

Beautiful Family Kitchen Perfect for Entertaining

With the beautiful weather we're having at the moment we thought we would share with you one of our kitchens which was designed with outdoor entertaining in mind. The Client and their young family wanted a warm and inviting space where the main aim was to cater for large family gatherings. The previous kitchen area was completely remodelled and a large set of folding sliding doors were installed to help blur the boundaries between inside and out.


The kitchen is based around a large central 'L' shaped island with working area on one side and seating and storage on the other. The kitchen is lay-on in style and is finished in a mixture of handpainted Farrow & Ball London Stone and walnut veneer teamed with staved walnut worktop and ivory brown granite which gives the large space a warm feel.

 

The curved island from another angle.


The Siemens induction hob sits flush with the granite worktop with the Elica extractor above.


This photo shows the beautiful grain in the ivory brown granite and the raised walnut area of the island is perfect place for a coffee whilst enjoying the views to the garden. The Franke Swiss Pro tap also makes a real statement along with the Franke sink. We also fitted the bench seat which can be seen under the window.


The Siemens single oven and steam oven fit neatly into the walnut perimeter furniture along with the stunning full height wine cooler unit.


The staved walnut chopping block was integrated into the island and mirrors the shape of the units underneath.

 

The striking Elica extractor hood.


Monday, 17 June 2013

A Beautifully Calm Family Kitchen

We have another beautiful kitchen for you today, housed in a stunning period property, situated at the end of a long gravel driveway in a leafy village location. The client and their young family wanted a contemporary feel to their new kitchen but also for it to be sympathetic to the style of the property and a calm retreat from busy family life. They decided to go with one of our handpainted lay-on style kitchens which work in a traditional or contemporary setting.



The Quartz Silestone Mont Blanc work surfaces reflect the light within the space beautifully.


The cabinets are the same colour as the Aga which is Fired Earth Pearl Ashes.


The Aga is a total control, it's flexibility suited the needs of the client perfectly. We created the walnut shelf above the Aga as the Client wanted somewhere to dispay this beautiful plate, it also enabled cooking utensils to be hung from the underside of it.


The traditional double French Farmhouse sink gives a feeling of continuity with the worktop.


We also created this window seat as a place to perch and enjoy the view outside or chat to the cook! It has two drawers for storage underneath and a walnut top which matches the shelf above the Aga.

Friday, 24 May 2013

A Beautiful Family Kitchen Inspired by Nature

We've got a beautiful family kitchen for you today, that takes it's inspiration from the outdoors with it's mix of earthy colours and natural materials. The setting: a new extension within a period property in a picturesque village location.

The client wanted to create a calm and light space for the family to gather, dine and relax. The new extension opened up the existing kitchen space to provide a large kitchen and dining area complete with comfy sofa's and folding sliding doors to the garden.


The in-frame style kitchen is based around a central island and hand painted in the muted tones of Slipper Satin and London Stone from Farrow and Ball.


The curved furniture allows the kitchen to flow and maximises storage space.


The island worktop is planked oak, the grain leading your eye to the beautiful garden views.


The Neff appliances and polished Emerald Pearl granite work surface to the sink run contrast beautifully with the light cabinets and stone tiled floor. The stainless steel elements such as the Franke Panto Tap, Blanco Supreme sink, pendant lights and handles help to tie the whole scheme together.


It's all in the detail: cockbead framed drawers with hammered britannium cup handles.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Why we love an Aga!

Since we became an authorised Aga showroom two years ago, our love of Aga's has grown and the three oven, pearl ashes one we are lucky enough to have in the showroom has really become one of the family! We love it's reassuring warmth in the winter and as we have the Total Control version we are able to use each oven as we need it so it's perfect for use throughout the summer months too.


It's a pleasure to cook on as it's so versatile and the food retains all of it's taste and colour due to the specialist design of the ovens which use radiant heat. We've cooked a range of things, from jacket potatoes and casseroles to toasted sandwiches on the top (the best toast we've ever tasted!)

The Aga has evolved with the times and the traditional perception it used to have is changing too and we are specifying them in modern homes and kitchens more and more as you'll see below.

If you would like to know more then please pop in and we'd be happy to give you a demo or head over to the Aga blog and follow Lady Aga for recipes, tips and news!



Here's a small selection of some of our projects featuring Aga's.


In-frame handpainted kitchen with black three oven Aga


Lay-on handpainted kitchen with cream four oven Aga


Lay-on handpainted kitchen with claret four oven Aga


Lay-on handpainted kitchen with pearl ashes three oven Aga

Look out for our post on our trip to see how Aga's are made coming soon.