designer | kitchen case study
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“The little touches… give the kitchen a level of elegance that the clients wanted included in this up-to-date new look for the heart of their home”
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The brief was to complement the length that had been given to this room and to include a working practical kitchen layout to incorporate dining for eight, casual bar seats at the island, and a more formal bar area for the many social evenings they hold.
This hand-made bespoke kitchen – which was shortlisted for the Designer Kitchen & Bathroom Awards 2012 – utilising Grey Ash veneer on the tall bank of furniture which features a chunky ‘goalpost’ detail and external handleless design. Appliances in this bank of furniture include ovens by Gaggenau and refrigeration from Siemens.
All base cabinets are Latte sprayed up to a high gloss finish in Mowlem’s factory and are all made in a linear style thanks to its handleless form. Worktops by Caesarstone complete the look.
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A wall of hidden storage cabinets also cleverly conceals the sliding door mechanism which opens the doors to the hallway in an effortless motion, all of which is finished in a Grey Ripple Sycamore veneer.
A corner of the room is dedicated to the bar area, which is all made in a Dark Stained Oak finish and includes an ice making machine and Sub Zero wine cooler.
Other little touches in Brown’s design – such as mirrored plinths, extra-wide double drawers, and granite shelving in for the larder internals – give the kitchen a level of elegance that the clients wanted included in this very much up-to- date new look for the heart of their home.
Mowlem & Co |
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“A wall of hidden storage cabinets cleverly conceals the sliding door mechanism which opens the doors to the hallway in an effortless motion”
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