Summary of features
The rear wall, with window and back door, were removed and replaced with a small glass conservatory - maximizing the feeling of light and spaciousness and connecting the space to the garden
Removing the existing dining room wall allowed space for a kitchen diner with island.
The island contains a dishwasher, waste management and storage systems
Handle-less hi-gloss cabinets help integrate the kitchen with the open plan dining and living room as sleek contemporary furniture
White was chosen for the island to provide contrast with the cappucino cabinets behind
Oiled, solid iroko forms both worktop and splashback producing a beautiful focal point in rich contrast to the simplicity of the hi-gloss doors
The wall units contain an extractor, hidden to avoid disrupting the lines of the cabinetry
Integrated fridge
Shivikashi White granite was chosen for it's light colour and pronounced veining - producing a dramatic contrast with the minimalist white cabinetry
A "letterbox" configuration creates an elegant symmetrical view from the dining room
A monobloc tap and undermounted ceramic sink maximize the space on the island worktop
Solid oak flooring throughout links the kitchen, dining and living spaces together
We use stainless steel, "flat-plate" sockets with no visible fixing screws. We conceal switches for the integrated appliances in the cabinetry - eliminating clutter from the design
Wide pan drawers provide the optimum in storage. A long run like this emphasizes width with a sleek, geometric pattern
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