Published on 11 June 2010 at 16:07
- Solid Birch doors and a slim bar handle with slate effect work surfaces were
chosen for this new kitchen.
- The random rustic wall tiles were complemented by the window blinds and accessories.
- The floor tiles worked very well with the milky colour of the birch doors.
- Spot lights were fitted over the sink for extra task lighting.






Happiness in a vase!
Published on 11 June 2010 at 15:36
- Beautiful patterned wallpapers and fabrics were the back drop for the traditional styled sanitary ware.
- Tongue & groove panelling was fitted to dado and painted.
- Furniture was made and painted to enhance the colour scheme.
- The overall finish was a beautiful traditional bathroom that complemented the rest of the interior decoration in the house.


Beautifully shaped Santini pedestal basins.

Large 'walk in' shower with glass fixed screen.


No back to wall loo's here!
Published on 11 June 2010 at 14:37
- A Cream shaker style door was chosen with long bar handles, giving a contemporary feel.
- The laminate worktops were chosen to complement the wall tiles.
- The kitchen was 'opened up' by removing two walls that served as a small utility.
- We housed the washing machine, tumble dryer and wall boiler, hiding them from the open plan room.
- A tall heated towel rail was fitted, replacing a small radiator, giving more heat and adding to the contemporary scheme.



A rangemaster oven was the focal point of the kitchen and we chose to use two extractors giving extra headroom.

The crafty door design for the wall boiler.

Hiding the machines behind doors.

The floor tiles went beautifully with the cream doors and the rustic wall tiles.
Published on 11 June 2010 at 14:25
- A loved pine dresser was the main emphasis of this kitchen and the focal point.
- We integrated the top of the dresser into the kitchen design.
- A small seating area was created by making an oak table at the end of the worktop.
- The antique pine doors went perfectly with the existing pine and we used cream porcelain knobs adding to the country kitchen style.


A plate rack always adds the country into a kitchen design, especially with pretty plates!


The existing pine dresser top

Published on 7 June 2010 at 10:00
- A remarkable bathroom makeover - the client wanted a vibrant and colourful room.
- The old bathroom was stripped out completely and the layout changed.
- Back to wall toilet, new bath and shower, semi recessed basin and vanity unit were installed.
- The tiles were a creative choice with warm beige and hot 'splendour' mosaic tiles.
- Mirrors were used to make the room seem bigger.
- New ceiling lights were installed and made the room bright and opulent.
- Underfloor heating and red quartz floor tiles were the finishing touch.

The mosaic tiles were the star of the show.



The vanity cupboard was encased with mosaic tiles.
Tags: red, splendour, mosaic, tiles, bathroom, quartz, flooring, basin, back, to, wall, opulent
Catagories: Bathrooms
Published on 7 June 2010 at 09:33
- The starting point was a renovation plastered and ready to fit.
- Our Mowbray Maple doors painted Ivory and Cherry wood knobs were chosen.
- Work tops were Busboard 'encore' solid surface, which were a huge success.
- Foor and wall tiles were chosen giving a very calm and light feel to the room.
- Clients own decorative objects gave the kitchen it's personal touch.
- Storage solutions and special shelving made the room work well.

The starting point.

This photo was taken three quarters of the way through the fit, before knobs!


Shaun busy at work.

The finished Aga area with breakfast bar coming around the right hand side.



The top of the cupboards was just the place for the final personal touch!
Tags: Cream, painted, kitchen, shaker, style, door, aga, design, gloucester, encore, worktops, franke, sink, tap
Catagories: Kitchens