Gravesham South London
Posted by Nicholas Sunderland Interiors on 5th August 2021 -
This elegant Victorian property owned by a Belgian Couple required an update to the kitchen and Dining room. It was not updated when they bought 12 years ago and was now in a tired and rundown state. The brief was to open up the ground floor rear section and after discussions it was agreed to extend to the side to use the wasted external alley. Planning permission was sought as the length of the side was 7m, just over permitted development.
We wanted to create a large open space which was a wow factor walking through from the traditional hallways in to a steel beam exposed modern contemporary kitchen. The walls were taken down between hallways and dining room with existing fireplace removed and steels added, left exposed.
A minimalist approach was taken to begin with, to allow a canvas for later wall art, but incorporating some existing antique furniture brought over from Belgium. A stunning designed Kitchen with Neff and Miele appliances set on a polished cement floor gave a very unique look to the space.
A downdraft extractor prevented the space from being blocked and allowed views straight through to the garden with a contemporary see through Star Light pendant.
The colour scheme based around the steels with Meteorite kitchen and granite worktops.
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