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ENTRANCE HALL
 

Reclaimed oak panelling was given a new lease of life in this entrance hall with additional details seamlessly crafted.

The oak was stained and polished to its former glory.

The cabinet we designed to add a hint of modernity. It is both practical and decorative - a combination we love.

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KITCHEN & ENTRANCE

A new pitched ceiling with roof lights fills the generous space with light. 

 

The classic tumbled limestone floor continues throughout the adjoining rooms and the blue and blackberry colours of the units are the linking colour thread for all the rooms. 

Striking embroidered circles on the backs of the stools add an element of fun - a fabric favourite of mine!

Cupboards flank the entrance door with the panelling detail designed to echo oak panelling on opposite wall.

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GARDEN ROOM

A burr wood live edge table top commissioned by the client with its irregular contour adds to the natural relaxed ambience.

Comfortable high backed dining chairs made by our upholsterers have proven to be a great success.

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GARDEN ROOM

Handprinted espalier trees adorn the wallpaper for the garden room which overlooks a large pond and the woven textures in the cushions reflect the outside landscape.

 

A beautifully relaxing spot to unwind where the view is as important as the warmth and comfort of the interior.

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GARDEN ROOM

The contemporary steel spun base supports the rustic burr wood table top - we love the parallel use of natural materials.

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STUDY

A gentleman’s study with a new stone fireplace, rich colours and warm fabrics.

 

Reclaimed oak panelling was carefully reconstructed, fitted and restored with seamless additions such as a secret door for storage and high level shelving.

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