n London's Kentish Town, the lower ground of this three-bedroom Victorian townhouse was opened up into a single, stunning, kitchen-diner, with direct access to the rear.
A side return extension was designed and developed to maximise the potential of the property, adding much-needed space to accommodate an open-plan family dining experience.
Zonal skylights and large floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading to the garden allow natural light to flood the room and create a sense of continuity when fully opened.
The owners of the property wanted to create a functional dining area for the family, choosing to extend what was an existing underused utility room.
The clients opted for our full-circle service to include the design and procurement of furniture, fixtures and equipment to ensure a consistent theme.
Our team designed a fully bespoke kitchen, including handcrafted cabinetry manufactured in the UK. Marble worktops and splashback, as well a large gas range cooker and brass finishing, ensured the high end brief was met. A central, large island was designed to break up the space and create additional worktop surface area for food preparation.
The owners of the property wanted to create a functional dining area for the family, choosing to extend what was an existing underused utility room.
The clients opted for our full-circle service to include the design and procurement of furniture, fixtures and equipment to ensure a consistent theme.
Our team designed a fully bespoke kitchen, including handcrafted cabinetry manufactured in the UK. Marble worktops and splashback, as well a large gas range cooker and brass finishing, ensured the high end brief was met. A central, large island was designed to break up the space and create additional worktop surface area for food preparation.