The Rosa Kitchen
In this beautiful Marylebone-based flat, we worked alongside Voza Developments to create a kitchen that reflects the prestige and heritage of the building, which also works well within the compact, central-London space. Designed specifically for our client, we created a bespoke breakfast bar and matching island unit, carefully proportioned to the room.
The Marlebone Kitchen perfectly blends the old and the new, utilising traditional shaker-style doors, sprayed in Card Room Green, complemented by Dark Bronze handles. Feature reeded glass doors are illuminated from behind with recessed LED lighting, which also shine down on the stunning Calacatta Vagli marble worktop & splashback. The kitchen is finished with Oak accents, from the breakfast bar to the island, and within the bespoke dovetailed drawers sit custom cutlery dividers. Uplighting runs across the top of the high-level cabinets, highlighting the period coving along the ceiling.
Card Room Green Shaker Doors & Panels.
Dark Bronze Hardware.
Reeded Glass.
Calacatta Vagli Marble.
Oak.
Photography by Adam Scott Images
The Signal Kitchen
Within the kitchen, a light material palette and exposed concrete floor create a spacious contemporary hub for the home. Clever, bespoke storage solutions, including an integrated Quartz countertop and pull-out appliance shelf ensure that the kitchen is perfectly suited to the client’s lifestyle. The bespoke hand-carved drinks cabinet and in-built bench seating add a personal touch to this contemporary space.
White-washed Ash cabinet doors, panels & shelves with recessed Bronze handle details.
Carrara Bianca Quartz worktop and back-splash with powder coated utensil rail.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Etch Kitchen
Grey and yellow Valchromat is used to create cabinetry, adjustable peg-board shelving, and a built-in TV nook for the children. This, combined with a cantilevered Corian worktop and recessed powder-coated aluminium handles, elevate the overall modern, yet playful aesthetic.
Powder-coated, recessed Aluminium handles.
Grey & yellow Valchromat.
Corian Worktop.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Ladder Kitchen
Combining raw materials such as ash and marble, with delicate brass detailing, creates an aesthetic which is primal yet refined. Shadow gaps have been used to evoke the weightlessness of the thick cut slabs of material. We utilised the ceiling height, maximising all potential storage space by creating an assortment of display and top box storage cabinets that are accessible by the rolling ladder, an element that adds personality to the kitchen.
White washed Ash.
Carrara Quartz.
Brass Detailing.
Glass.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Artist’s Kitchen
Within the kitchen, traditional shaker panelling was given a modern refresh, with contrasting shades of Farrow and Ball’s Purbeck Stone and Railing. We complemented these colours with a classic marble worktop and brass hardware. The internals were also carefully considered and crafted, with a bespoke larder cabinet and dovetailed drawer boxes, both created using natural Oak.
Brass
Purbeck Stone & Railings
Oak
Photography by Adam Scott
The Courtyard Kitchen
Within the kitchen, we created a refined and timeless aesthetic with a Carrara Quartz worktop and chamfered edges to the doors and drawers, elevating the overall look and feel. On the reverse of the island, the Carrara Quartz worktop coordinates beautifully with the white-washed Ash doors and floating shelves. Ash was also used internally, the door hung spice racks offer a decorative storage solution, and the built in Wine Fridge has a recessed Ash handle detail.
Spraywork in Cornforth Whit.
White-washed Ash.
Shark-nosed Carrara Quartz wortop.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Decca Kitchen
The floating kitchen sits effortlessly within the open-plan living space, combining white sprayed doors with a recessed handle detail and a Hi-Macs worktop to complete the contemporary, minimalist aesthetic. A sunken shelf and splashback, all in Hi-Macs, maintain the seamless finish utilised elsewhere. Matching floating shelves are accented by underlit LEDs, whilst the bottom shelf traverses across the wall, forming the window ledge to create a continuous, flush finish.
Seamless Hi-Macs in Alpine White.
Sprayed doors.
Recessed, scalloped finger details.
Photography by Billy Bolton
Walker’s Court Kitchens
In the kitchens, grey, super-matt melamine cabinetry complements the exposed concrete floor, and a slim-profile Corian worktop in GlacierWhite completes the contemporary aesthetic. Variations such as the waterfall edge detail on the worktop, and a window in place of the splash back add personality & character to each apartment.
Grey Melamine
Glacier White Corian
Photography by Billy Bolton
The Lemon Tree Kitchen
The kitchen forms the heart of the home in this 2 bed flat reconfiguration & refurbishment in south-east London. The iconic, bright yellow accent splashback is offset against the matt black doors & panels. The Corian worktop wraps the entire kitchen, forming a seamless, white ribbon that ties everything together. Every inch of space has been utilised to offer maximum storage in a compact area.
Natural Oak.
Sprayed recessed handle details.
Matt sprayed doors & panels with recessed handle details.
Glacier White Corian worktops.
Photography by Adam Scott
Lambeth Marsh Kitchen
The stand-out features in the kitchen are the recessed Oak handle details and shark-nose Carrara Quartz worktop with mitred doors and drawer fronts, creating a slim, 10mm, contemporary edge detail. The Oak handle details compliment the soft, Cornforth White sprayed cabinet doors, and LED under-cabinet feature lighting accentuates the materials.
White melamine cabinets & internal shelves with Oak edging.
Mitered, semi-matt sprayed doors with recessed Oak handle details.
Dark bronze utensil rail.
Recessed LED under-cabinet feature lighting.
Photography by Jack Hobhouse
The Lantern Kitchen
The bright green splashback offers a pop of colour against the rich warmth of the American Black Walnut detailing and light sprayed cabinet doors and panels. Recessed handle details maintain a contemporary, clean aesthetic.
Sprayed cabinet doors with recessed American Black Walnut handle details.
American Black Walnut cabinets and drawers.
Bright-green back-painted glass splashback.
Grey Quartz worktops.
Photography by Jack Hobhouse
The Sapphire Kitchen
The high contrast of the brass handles against the bright navy sprayed doors gives the kitchen a vibrant character and exhibits a fresh take on the traditional shaker kitchen. All the cabinetry has Oak internals and drawer inserts that complement the sprayed doors beautifully, whilst the antique brass panelling under the breakfast bar provides a focal point for the kitchen.
Stained Oak.
Semi-matt sprayed doors.
Carrara Quartz.
Antique Brass paneling.
Oak internals.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Weaver’s Kitchen
The Weaver’s Kitchen utilises a medium-dark stained Tabu veneer that was specifically selected to match a loved piece of furniture. The black Quartz kitchen countertop offers a nice contrast and ensures the island is a focal point of the room. The overall effect is a contemporary kitchen that adds warmth to the open plan space and is certainly the heart of the home. A large, bespoke, bench seat offers the perfect spot for relaxation whilst overlooking the beautiful garden.
Tabu dark-brown Oak Veneers.
Black Quartz kitchen countertop.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Canopy Kitchen
The creative use of contrasting materials creates a dynamic cooking and social space. Exposed Birch Plywood is offset against Dark Grey Altofina laminate, creating a striking aesthetic. This contrast between materials creates defined spaces that form a connection to other rooms in the Canopy house.
Altofina laminate.
Birch Plywood.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Pier Pantry
The Carrara Quartz worktop and semi-matt sprayed shaker style doors creates a classical yet contemporary pantry space, complemented by a Belfast sink and stylish metro tiles.
Accent LED lighting.
White MF MDF carcasses & internal shelves with white-washed Oak edging.
Semi-matt sprayed doors and shelves.
Carrara Quartz worktops.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Fan Kitchen
We were tasked to create a clean, contemporary kitchen to complement the new extension that had to function well for both family life and entertaining. The use of American Black Walnut adds warmth and a sense of luxury and offers a nice contrast to the light sprayed doors. An Eglomise Mirror splashback adds to the luxe material palette.
30mm Carrara Quartz.
Accent LED lighting.
Semi-Matt, sprayed MDF doors & drawer fronts with recessed American Black Walnut handle details.
American Black Walnut.
Eglomise Mirror splash-back.
Photography by Adam Scott
The Garden Kitchen
The contrasting material palette of American Black Walnut and light spray work compliments the otherwise bright space. The design was focussed on taking advantage of the large portrait window and rooflight that frames the garden beautifully.
Exposed glazed brickwork.
A combination of light spray work & American Black Walnut.
Photography by Jack Hobhouse