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Property: Addiscombe Refurbishment Project

Project: The masterpiece of this home is the brand new stunning open plan kitchen, diner and living room. We decided early on that to give them the more connected lifestyle that they have asked us for, the wall between the kitchen and the living room needed to be removed to create one huge airy space. We selected a traditional shaker timber kitchen in a unique and contemporary cornflower blue to ensure the kitchen was a talking point of the home. We paired the blue cabinets with brass handles and quartz counter tops.

We opted for an impressive oversized canopy to showcase the top-of-the-line Rangemaster dual fuel ovens, and there is also a beautiful hidden pantry. The light-coloured parquet flooring flows seamlessly between the two spaces drawing your eye to the elegant, inviting and comfortable lounge area. Here the children do their homework and watch movies whilst mum lovingly bakes and prepares meals, only now there isn’t a wall between them, so they have more quality time with one another.

The master bedroom was a fun project as the client wanted us to make her loft room that originally included a huge chimney breast as well as the tell-tale angled ceilings feel less like a loft room and more like the master bedroom. She also wanted her dream walk in closet. So, with a few tricks involving hidden joinery and a cleverly constructed and positioned closet we managed to completely loose the chimney breast and create a calm and tranquil sleeping area with the grandeur of a separate closet room, however we kept the closet open with some bespoke lighting, so it had the feel of a suite.

The bathroom was the most difficult element to design, the floor plan was vast, however with many peculiar angled ceilings and problematic historical plumbing issues our design had to consider these restrictions and our team had to strip the room all the way back to correct the previous plumbing. The client wanted the room to feel like a luxury hotel bathroom. So, we opted for contemporary stone resin furniture and brass hardware with a gloss porcelain tile over underfloor heating. We also included some niche lighting to add that extra element of luxuriousness. ​

The end-result was a warm and welcoming family home, with our signature classic and contemporary blend. We ensured the home kept a strong sense of its Victorian history in details such as the newly installed Victorian tile entrance hall and front door, parquet style flooring and stunning cornice and ceiling rose details. But we modernised throughout and made a cold house that lacked identity a family home that showcases the loving family that live there.​

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