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ON THE COVER Photography Chris Snook Discover more of this renovation on page 76 Subscribe on page 128 COVER STORY REGULARS EDITOR S LETTER Welcome to your September 2023 issue ON OUR RADAR What the team has spotted this month 17 TRENDING Racked full of new launches, fresh design ideas and smart innovations HOW IT'S MADE Find out how Elie and James create their stunning concrete designs HOW IT STARTED How brothers Howard and Hugh Miller founded a bespoke kitchen brand SHOPPING The latest tactile storage, overhead shower roses, and fun outdoor tableware FINISHING TOUCH Adding wallpaper to your pantry adds a creative touch KNOW HOW KITCHEN STYLES AND CABINETS Get to know your L-shape from an open- plan to a single run. Check out our detailed breakdown of the different types of kitchen to make your layout easier to design APPLIANCE FOCUS We take a look at the latest freestanding appliances - from retro-style fridge-freezers to show-stopping range cookers BATHROOM TRENDS What are the latest trends, tips and tricks for revamping your bathroom design? From adding cool colours to the latest brassware BEDROOM STYLES We look at five types of bedroom: compact, master suite, maximum storage, relaxing retreat and loft conversion 6 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
CONTENTS | KBB HOMES ARTS AND CRAFTS HOME This Citrine-painted kitchen in York offers many bold elements - trom a geometric roof design to a clever mix of period features FUN KITCHEN RENOVATION The playful mix of teals, blues and reds of this ground-floor renovation in Hitchen has created the perfect kitchen for a young family GLAM MASTER SUITE The combination of pretty pinks and bright greens creates a luxurious bedroom and ensuite sanctuary in this attic conversion SCANDI KITCHEN Take a tour around a white and wood Scandinavian-inspired space, designed by Sheraton Interiors MINIMALIST EXTENSION A Victorian terraced-house kitchen extension blends traditional features with cool minimalist design project pLajuter 106 BEEN THERE, DONE THAT Take a look around @honeyjoyhome's joyful Wes Anderson-inspired bathroom 108 MATERIAL OF THE MONTH A deep dive into the many uses of concrete, which is becoming increasingly colourful 115 DRAWING BOARD Two designers create a future-proof kitchen-diner for a couple’s planned extension 120 BEFORE YOU START Find out what to bring to your first showroom and design appointment and save see page 128 122 BUYER'S GUIDE From the latest shower WCs to wall-hung designs, we check out the newest models on the market 127 CHECKLIST Tick off your to-dos with our handy list to cut out and keep Discover more design advice and inspiration at... these п и)ms 0 thesethreerooms.com Get social with us (£kbb magazine ffkbbmag SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 7
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WELCOME I KBB EDITOR As soon as I spotted The Main Company’s pics of a home in Yorkshire - formerly 10 bedsits -1 thought it would make a great front cover. With an amazing geometric roof, which throws playful shadows across die kitchen, and units painted in Little Greene’s Ci trine Green, it’s my favourite kind of project: imaginative, beautiful and striking. If you're planning your own kitchen renovation anytime soon, check out our must-read guide to the different kitchen layouts. Each idea will help you to create a hardworking scheme that will maximise your available space - like Searle 8 Taylor’s open-plan kitchen in I lampshire. It’s the perfect backdrop for the owners’ colourful collection of Clarice Cliff antiques. When we were planning our concrete story - the Material of the Month for this issue -1 was worried we’d end up with a solid wash of grey'. So, I was thrilled to discover the many innovations taking place in the concrete industry, from basins and taps to game-changing products like microcement - a resin-based product, which can be mixed with pigments to create endless colour options. Unknown Works’ design of a terraced h< >me in I л >nd< m features a ki tchen, < nitdoi >r space and garden, which glows with warm pink pigmented concrete tones and was inspired by the owners’ trip to Mexico. We also chat to James Clarke, co-fbunder of Elie 8 James, w hich manufactures concrete worktops, basins and showers, anil discover how and w hy the business has flourished. I’ve moved many times in my life - including from I am don to Dublin and back again - and haw done up several houses along the way. One thing I’ve learned is that freestandingappliances - like your favourite pieces of furniture - are an excellent investment because they can move w ith you. Our appliance focus on freestanding appliances this month reveals a wealth of cool and colourful designs, such as the bright orange Liebherr fridge-freezer, right, which is sure to add a splash ot inn. And, come on, w ho doesn’t dream ol imu day ow ninga beautiful pale blue Again № blush pink l.verhot range cooker to add coloni and brio to the kitchen? Enjoy the issue! Amanda Cochrane Acting Editor @amacochrane Discover mi ire design advice and inspiration at., these rooms thesethreerooms.com Get social w ith us (ftkbbniagazinc #kbbmag © OUTSTANDING DESIGN. MONTHLY You’ll discover solid splashes of colour dotted throughout the issue, including this bright green freestanding unit by Rain English, which can be rolled to wherever you need it. I was blown away ty Unknown Works' design of a London home and the liberal use ot pigmented concrete And the bright shades of Liebherr's fridgefreezers are sure to add wow factor to your kitchen design SEPTEMBER 23 I KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 9
7^ IHMTOIUAL Editor Georgina Townshend gecfghatcwnsheric^crytetrTedc.cx^ Acting editor Amanda Cochrane 0208515 2057 arTKXxjQccchrcne@taykstrn©di3Qorri Art editor Kerrie Callard 0208515 2068 kerriecaHard@taylistmedia.conn Content editor Irina lacob 0208515 2062 irinaiacob@taylistmedia .com Sub editor Louise Nevin 02085152014 ed itor ia lsupport@taylistmedia com Content creator Vicki Evans 020 85152045 vickievans@taylistmedia com SALES Commercial director Tara McTigue 020 8515 2071 tara@tayiistmedia.com Sales manager Dean Buckingham 020 8515 2058 dean@taylistmedia .com Account managers Lizzie Keshishian 020 8515 2016 lizzie@taylistmedia.com Alan Rogers 020 8515 2021 alanrogers@taylistmedia.com Production 8 design editor Jodie Byrne Digital design 8 strategist Matt Balmer PUBLISHING Managing director Julie Williams Managing editor Andrew Davies After working in local news, trade magazines, film and TV feature writing and interiors have always been my passion - now I get to do both. Apart from being lucky enough to visit incredible renovations, I write advice articles and bring you the latest trends in design. @georginakbbmag 'K.uwit The concrete feature in this issue was a real eye opener forme I didn't realise the versatility of the material and that it could help the budget, as it's a cheaper option than other materials Don't miss the decorative fridge from Liebherr on trend alert. Love if! And there are a few cats in the issue, see if you can spot them. . Our turbaby Milo has been enjoying them I ©kerriecallard design What's your favourite pattern? If the answer is florals, then you will love our trend alert on page 36, all about blooming botanicals. Another emerging trend is colour in concrete, so I am particularly exerted to share with you how Elie and James manufactures its basins, worktops, and shower trays - for more turn to page 26. @irinaiacob Taylist Media, owner 8 founder Patrick Taylor For subscription enquiries contact: kbbmagazine.com/subscr iptions Tel: 01371 851894 Email: kbbmagazine@escosubs.co.uk KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS ISSN 09664114 Published monthly by Taylist Media Ltd. 4th Floor. Grove House. 55 Lowlands Road. Harrow HA1 3AW Tel: 020 8515 2000 Colour reproduction by Taylist Media Ltd Printed by Wyndeham Group Distribution by Seymoir Al rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is strictly prohibrted Al merchandise prices quoted are approximate. The Edita reserves the right to alter the content of forthcoming issues of the magazine, should circumstances so dictate. Although every effort has been made to ensure that the information was correct at the time of going to press. Kitchens Bedrooms & Bathrooms magazine cannot be held responsible fa any discrepancies a changes to the information given. Tayfet Media takes your privacy very seriously and will not share data you provide us with any third parties Fa our ful and updated privacy notice please see wwwtaytetmedia.com/privacy TAYLIST I» media sb. о ft's been very exciting to work on this, my first issue of the magazine, and to meet the KBB team Looking through September’s gorgeous features has really highlighted that unless you read this title, you'd never get to hear about the wealth of amazing products, brands and designers out there I am inspired, in awe and looking forward to more. I would often joke that I'm a toilet journalist. Well, this month, I really am as I wrote the buyer's guide to WCs. These guides continue to amaze me each month, as they show the complexity of each decision when designing a new bathroom or kitchen. @vickihopewrites 10 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
NIKOLATESLA UNPLUGGED NEVER SO EASY. Enhance your kitchen with the new NikolaTesla Unplugged extractor hob - effortlessly controlled with its easy to use knobs, making even the most complex cooking simple. All in the unmistakable style of Elica. il: DESIGN AWARD 2023 red winner 2023 Design Fabrizio Crisa 2 ehca elica.co.uk
KBB I GET SOCIAL WITH US T r WALK-IN PANTRY IDEAS FOR YOUR READING LIST... - uu oui uii i iosi iv) i leip you 001 neve youi uieu i1 Ca^4^- WITH TEAM Picture ample storage, colourful appliances, and labelled jars - all hidden behind steel-framed or fluted doors Sigh, sounds so good, doesn't it? If a walk-in pantry is on your wishlist, visit thesethreerooms.com/kitchens where we will do our utmost to help you achieve your dream design. . ON OUR RADAR Are you team bath' BC Designs has unveiled the Aston tub, which features a curved she and linear detailing. Wrapped in a matt finish and made from the [Т~П brand's Cian material, it | | I1 retains heat for longer. Pair LX it with terracotta flooring ill pops of blue and white, 11 | and natural materials for a ... holiday-inspired feel. For more new launches, turn to page 17 Check out some of the ’ things we've visited and spotted online this month #KBBMAG Out & about Irina visited outdoor kitchen manufacturer Kiinigf hitdoor s new show room at Sky I louse Design (entre, in Amersham. She toured three outdoor kitchen sets, all gorgeous, and later tasted delicious treats c<xiked by chefs Michele and Alessandro, from luxury Italian barbecue brand higher. At Little Red Rooster's Summer Showcase Vicki felt compelled to get into the Victoria + Albert Baths' tub and strike a pose. She was also lucky enough to get a sneak peek of some new Smeg products that are so hush- hush she can't even give you a hint of what they are. Stay tuned for more! Follow @kbbmagazine on © f <2> And don’t forget to use #kbbmag for a chance to feature 12 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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KBB I GET SOCIAL WITH US SPOTLIGHT We love seeing daring designs pop up on our Instagram - whether it's a glamorous kitchen, a quirky bedroom packed with personality, or a colourful ensuite. Fancy having a nosy around our readers' stylish spaces? Let's take a look shall we... Pink and green remains a popular colour combination amongst renovators. If you're a fan, make sure to check out the super stylish green and pink attic conversion on page 88. Jonathan of @guywiththepinktiles has thoroughly embraced this look with pink and white wall tiles and a green painted ceiling. ‘I always knew I wanted a bold bathroom with lots of small tiles. I complemented the walls with herringbone marble flooring,* explains Jonathan. ‘The inspiration for the overall design came from visiting some of my favourite hotels over the years. I have even displayed some toiletries from my favourite stays on a floating marble shelf above the bath * Roisin of @_primrose studio. had a vision of a vintage meadow when coming up with the design of her spare bedroom. The walls are dressed in She's A Wildflower wallpaper in cream from Lust Home, while the bold ceiling is painted in Raspberry Ripple from Little Greene. ‘This colour is to die for - it's fun and joyful but still has so much depth and warmth to it’ says Roisin. ‘I have added some fun accessories, rattan bedside tables from Oliver Bonas, and a beautiful headboard from Birdie Fortescue I love injecting colour and texture into a space to transform it into a warm and welcoming environment * We love this emerald gem in Natasha of ©netting. Killer's home, who wanted the space to feel modern yet inviting. ’I fell in love with Calacatta Viola marble at the stone yard and knew it had to be a key focus,* says Natasha. ‘A green kitchen had always been a non-negotiable for me. but it had л to have some charm, so we went for Shaker style. We also opted for a long island overlooking the garden through the slim glazing * Don’t forget to use #kbbmag for your chance to feature 14 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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TRENDING KBB TRENDING ONA ROLL Ijovc to cook, bake, and entertain? Well, say hello to the new freestanding and customisable Mobile Island from British Standard by Plain English. I landcrafted in Suffolk. this handy solution provides storage and preparation area and comes with industrial castors so you can easily mow it when not in use. Starting price for a mobile unit is £4550. к britishstandaixlcupboards.co.uk SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 17
CHANGING SEASONS Walk into autumn with the help of Cacsarstone’s new 303 Metallio Brown porcelain surface. Ihe new colourway features oi^anic swirls of russet brown and tarnished reds, giving it a moody look. “From autumnal rusty oranges and earth}' reds to beiges and browns, these seasonal hues bring a touch of the outside in, to connect us with nature and rejuvenate our homes,” says Mor Krisher, head of product design at Caesarstone. IViir the neutral worktop with matt blade finishes for an industrial-style scheme. From £500 per sq tn installed. caesarstone.co.uk MADE TO LAST British maker ()live 8 Barr is launching the Ash collection of modem Shaker kitchens in September. The timeless units are crafted from hardwiring ash wood, which is light and smooth to the touch, and feature a straight or wavy grain. “We have moved on from outdated, clunky wood kitchens to seamless elegant design, which celebrates the beauty and versatility of wood," explains founder Al Bruce. From £12,500. oliveandbarr.com 18 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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KBB I TRENDING WELLNESS LUXURY British silk specialist Gingerlily has unveiled Summerhill Blue, its 100 per cent pure long-strand mulberry-silk bedding collection. Dipped in a rich shade of blue, the range includes duvet covers, pillowcases plus flat and fitted sheets, featuring trims and borders in the brand's creamy ivory shade for a sophisticated Gingerlily's founder Deborah Fiddy tells us more about this luxurious material... What are the benefits of silk bedding? Silk duvets and pillows are resistant to dust mites, making them hypoallergenic, antimicrobial, and hxgicnic to sleep on. Combine them with silk bedding and you can create a natural cocoon to ensure the perfect nights sleep. The material also acts as a natural heat conductor and a further benefit is the high protein content found within silk, which helps to keep jour hair smooth and your skin soft - making it tlx* ideal choice ft>r anyone with allergies or skin conditions such as eczema. Plus, its irresistibly comfortable and it looks and feels incredibly luxurious. Do you have any maintenance tips? For laundering, we recommend that you use a specialist silk or a delicate liquid detergent. Make sure you always air or line dty, followed bya cool iron in order to restore die sheen of the silk and help maintain its natural suppleness. — look. Priced at £535 for a double duvet. gingerlily.co.uk
NATURAL MUSE Luxury' British mattress and bed manufacturer Vispring has launched a new assortment of fabrics, available across the brand s entire range of handcrafted beds, from the headboard to the mattress. Create a soothing and natural scheme with the five latest neutral tones - Anthracite, Ash, Linen, Pearl and Steel. vispring.com Baronet Superb mattress with De Luxe divan super ki £5830, Muses headboard, £1925; and Heaven topper £1785, all farjO Vispring. ЧвВ SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 21
KBB I TRENDING MATCH MADE MOSAIC FACTORY has joined forces with The Rug Company's co-founder Suzanne Sharp to launch a new collection of tiles Handmade from cement in Morocco, the tiles are available in nine patterns and a series of colourways - perfect for livening up any kitchen or bathroom. The inspiration came from Suzannes memories of growing up in Malta and Rome, as well as classic 1970s Italian design. From £103.20 per sq m. mosaicfactory.com *1 LOVE TO TILE AS MUCH AND AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE, OFTEN COMBINING TWO DIFFERENT PATTERNS” | Q&A WITH SUZANNE SHARP: | How would you describe your interior design style? I design with the intention of evoking emotions and creating spaces that resonate with people on a personal level. 1 pay attention to the flow of the space, create comfortable areas using furniture and objects that tell a story, and add a sense of history, nostalgia and personal connection to each room. Why did you choose cement for this range? (iement tiles offer a wide range of design possibilities due to their versatility'. They can be customised with various patterns, colours, and shapes, allowing lor creative and unique installations. Skilled artisans use sheets of metal, often brass or steel, to craft the moulds. 'Hie metal sheets are carefully cut and shaped according to the pattern design. The possibilities an* endless. Any tops tips for tiling a kitchen or bathroom? (dement tiles arc versatile and suitable for both walls and floors. I am particularly proud of the way that the tiles look in my latest project in Malta, where we tiled the entire bathroom. This creates a cohesive and unified look, making the space feel larger and more luxurious. In a kitchen, 1 love to tile as much and as high as possible, often combining two different patterns, sometimes even three. 22 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
TRENDING I KBB j 1 TOUCI Crosswaters ( is now г Bronze and lock technology, Available ir and sizes. iTosswater.co.uk The Clear 6 Pivot enclosure in Brushed Bronze, from £1084 APPLIANCE/^ ComuF6 110 in stainless steel with polished brass accents and stainless steel trim. Price on aoolication. tnaniA' BREW-TIFUL AROMAS Start your morning with a bang with Smegs manual espresso coffee machine, which can grind beans, create two espressos at once, and froth milk fora perfectly foamy cup. W ith a curved shape, it comes in six colourways and oozes the brands classic retro feel. Priced £849.95. shop.smeguk.com Fancy a stainless-steel range cooker with copper trim? Or perhaps you love brushed brass? La Cornue is a big fan of mixing and matching metals. Add a modern touch to your range cooker and coordinate it with other kitchen details such as cabinet door handles lacornue.com SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 23
'IN THE MORNING WE WANT TO WAKE UP WITH A SPRING IN OUR STEP AND THE THREE NEW VELVET TONES FROM DFS, TOGETHER WITH DULUX'S SHADES OF ALMOND WHITE, COPPER BLUSH AND CORAL CHARM OFFER A PALETTE THAT ENCOURAGES WARMTH, HOPE, AND OPTIMISM, WITHOUT BEING TOO OVERPOWERING,' | SAYS MARIANNE SHILLINGFORD, CREATIVE DIRECTOR AT DULUX | PARED-BACK BEAL1Y Got a small bathroom? No problem! Create the illusion of a more open space with the help of Britton's new Hackney furniture collection. It includes wall-hung modular drawers in four oolourways, shelving, and a choice of Carrara or Marquita marble-effect worktops, so now you can customise your own unit. And. thanks to its PU adhesive-bonded edges, it's ideal for humid environments. Prices start from £200 brittonbathrooms.com 24 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
TRENDING KB8 SUSTAINABLE 1 '-0 '1, FUN FLOORINC Revive your bathroom with Roots, the new luxury vinyl range from Moduleo. The products are fully recyclable and are made from up to 50 per cent recycled materials at a factory in Belgium. Choose from one of five designs to transform your kitchen or bathroom, from pictured speckled terrazzo to oak and stone. A \. moduleo.co.uk *l!l Fiastra 46534, from £35.29 TONE-ON-TONE Embrace colour in your kitchen with Italian brand Fantin’s worksudon, part of the Frame collection designed by Salvatore Indriolo. The brands designs are manufactured using 1(X) per cent recyclable metal and non-toxic paint. To offer a modern aesthetic, the freestanding workstation has been updated to feature a new ctched-glass top. Price on application, fantin.com Eco paint brand Coat has released four new summer- themed shades, the earthy colours drawing inspiration from sunny destinations such as Santorini and Morocco The brand's paints are water-based, 100 per cent solvent free, and low toxin. Achieve a sun-kissed look in your kitchen with Out of Office, a warm, stony neutral. From £49 for 2.5 litres of flat matt emulsion coat.com SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 25
KBB I TRENDING How it’s made ByF sourcing materials from around the world, whisking them together and curing the wooden casts for 30 h(>urs, Elie 8 James creates concrete statement pieces for kitchens and bathrooms Words: Irina lacob How do you start your day? I low the energy and motivation that comes with being an early riser, so my working day starts at around 5am. ()nce I ’w opened our studio in south Manchester, welcomed the team and turned on the radio, I hit theground running by diving straight into the daily production schedule. What are you responsible for in your job? I shape and owrsee the strategic direction, day-to-day business operations and growth. I’m a wry hands-on leader and 1 low the variety w ithin my responsibilities for manufacturing, product innovation, and design. How did Elie & James begin? By combining more than 20 wars’ experience in residential and commercial builds w ith a low of concrete and a passion for interiors, architecture and history. Co-founder Danielle and I established the company in 2019, to transfirrm how concrete is used in homes and commercial spaces, using innovative designs which demonstrate our creative flair and fabrication capabilities and showcase the versatility of this material. Can you talk us through the creative process... Being passionately design-led, I’m a firm believer that imagination is ev erything; there are no limits to creative innovation. I have a natural ability to visualise new designs and translate them into prototype production straight from my head, without the need for CAD or technical solutions. My design inspiration is drawn from my low of art, architecture, history and Italy. My desire is to create timeless, unique products, which are beautiful, practical and versatile. What is the manufacturing process like? .All our concrete is handcrafted to order, to provide customisation options for size, design, finish and colour - and to enable rigorous quality assurance. The process starts with the production of a handmade wooden casting mould, which is then sealed with a water-resistant lacquer. We use an array of materials to manufacture our products, which are sourced from ail over the world. Eleven different ingredients are batched and blended to form die concrete mixture, before being sprayed or wet-poured into the mould. The cast concrete undergoes a 30-hour cure period, after which it is What is the last thing you do before going home? As I’m closing the studio in order to leave, it is important to check that the power is turned on for the heating mats wv use to cure our concrete casts overnight It’s instinctive to want to turn everything off at the end of the working day, so I need to make sure this hasn’t accidentally happened, and that the power supply is left on. What is your proudest moment at work? It is always a proud moment when de-moulded and ______ wv receive a new order and it’s wet-polished. Then, so схс*г’пй P° фк* once the specified / \ l()vcour^*st’nct finish has been / \ t^‘s*nns as mut’h as achieved, the / * wv do and want to degreased and in their homes allowed to dry И and commercial naturally, before a '------------ -----------------" spaces. We are also sealant treatment Ж ' delighted when we win is applied to make it stain and II awards in recognition of our original scratch resistant. Ill concrete creations. E23 26 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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KBB I TRENDING How it started H MILLER BROS Brothers I loward and I high Miller, who are award-winning garden and furniture designers, have also can ed a niche in crafting beautiful bespoke kitchens What's your background as designers? Howard: I studied architecture at die Glasgow School of Art and, after 1 graduated, worked for several high-end architects, first in New York and then in Ijondon. As a side hustle, I designed gardens for friends and family and it took off, with a series of show gardens for the Royal I lorticultural Society. That led to a gold-medal-winning Dark Matter (landen at the Chelsea Rower Show. Our more recent garden, the Alder 1 ley Urban Foraging Station, won a Silwr-t .ilt, at the2022 R1 IS show. Hugh: My passion for wood as a material started w hen I was young: I made my first piece of furniture at 15. Afterearning a masters in architecture from the University of Sheffield, I founded a workshop at 24, designing and making bespoke furniture. A real highlight was being aw arded a Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship to trawl across Japan, to research Japanese wood craftsmanship. My collection of furniture inspired by that research was exhibited at the Saatchi (lallery in London and the (‘heongju Craft Bienniale in South Korea. Words: Vicki Evans How did the company start out? Howard: We both moved back to our hometown, Liverpool, in 2015 and leased an amazing space in a 19th-century warehouse overlooking the docks. It was an incredibly creative time, and w e took on various types of work, including a conceptual piece for I’hc National Trust and several art suites at the Icehotcl in Sweden’s arctic circle. T hese one-off projects ran alongside domestic fitted cabinetry and kitchens for our company 11 Miller Bros. How do your different mindsets work together in the company? Hugh: We haw opposite perst mal ity types and very complementary skills. 1 lowevvr, because we are family we can haw a frank discussion. I am a details person and I loward is more of a big- picture or conceptual person. This works w ell on the kind of projects we do because a kitchen must work on two levels, both as an interior space, with its own distinct character, and on a micnr level, ensuring it is elegant and beautifully crafted in function and detail. Your designs focus on the natural beauty of wood; what is about wood that has captured your imagination? Hugh: 1 low how varied it is, from species to species and from one part of the tree to another. When you make things from solid hardwood like we do, the possibilities are endless, as we can get the most from its inherent natural characteristics. Your kitchens use traditional manufacturing methods; why is this? Howard: I he kitchen market is dominated by large, industrial outlets. We need to can e out our own niche and play to our strengths. We can control the whole process from design inception through making, to installation, allow ing us to create unique designs and use traditional methods and unusual materials. How do you put your stamp on a kitchen, no matter what the design is? Hugh: Many of our influences are related to our architectural training. I tend to draw heavily from the Scandinavian modem movement of the mid-2()th Century - designers like 1 Jans Wegner and Alvar .\alto. Their expert use of timber and how they achieved lightness in their work is something we try to achieve in our kitchens. Coming from the British furniture-making tradition, I’m influenced by the Arts and (’rafts movement of the early 20th (xntury, where exposed jointing and a celebration of crafted details are paramount I love the American interpretation of this style - architects like Greene and Greene and Frank Lloyd Wright. ЕШ 28 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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КВВ I TRENDING trend alert Floral dance As we approach the mellow months of autumn, introduce nature into your home with these blooming botanical motifs. Add a rustic touch to your kitchen with floral tableware or go bold with a customised fridge. Heavily patterned cushions and lamps will brighten up your boudoir, while maximalist tiles and whimsical wallpaper are a must-have in the bathroom 1 Coat2.5-seater sofa with knife-edge cushions in Wild Wood I hick Egg, £5995, SophieConran. sophicconranxxmi 2 Peoneden wallpaper in Absinthe, £195 per mil. I louse of I lackney. housc<»fhackney.com 3 MyStyle freestanding fridge freezer, from £989. Liebherr, liebhcrr.com 4 Small Tabby table lamp in Vermilion, £61; with Matthew Williamson 30cm straight Empireshade in Red English Meadow, £78, both by Rooky, pooky.com 5 Dahlia flower bowl, £20, Spicerand Wood. spiccrandw’ood.cojuk 6 lorbidden Bloom Fringed Bette lampshade in Blush, from £325, Divine Saxages, divinesax ages.com 7laburnum Raspberry wallpaper,£120 per 10m roll, Abigiil Boig. abigailhorgxom 8 LauraAshely (losford Floral nig in Cranberry Red. from £585, The Rug Seller, therugscller.co.uk 9 May’s Bials boudoir cushion. £36, French Bedroom. frenchbeilroomcompanx'.co.uk 10 Embossed Buttereream ceramic mug, £16.50, Fableand Mirth, fableandmirth.com 11 Cement tile in bespoke colourxxay, £146.40 persq m, Mosaic Factory. mosaicfactory.com 36 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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KBB I KNOW HOW KITCHEN LAYOUTS AND CABINET'S Looking to maximise your kitchen layout? Struggling to choose a о J J ПО О cabinetry style? (>heck out these amazing case studies tor invaluable tips and tricks on how to get the best out of your design Words: Charlotte Luxford 40 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
KNOW HOW I KBB CROSS SH API Inglis 1 fall was approached by owner Sally McNair to design a bold, contemporary kitchen that would complement the striking architecture of the new-build project she had recently embarked on in Buckinghamshire. Sally wanted dean lines, sleek surfaces and a strong colour palette, plus maximum storage. “In terms of layout, we like to design with blocks and zones in mind, each with a specific focus or function,” explains Jay Powell, designer at Inglis I lall. “Two slim portrait windows broke up the back wall of the room and captured the clean zone - dishwasher, sink and hidden bin - in between. The walls on cither side created deep corners and had identical reveals before large steel-framed doors, making them ideal for the bulkier appliance and storage blocks. ()n the fourth wall, a conceal-reveal cabinet houses a WFII station in one half, with a show-stopping bar on the other - the sliding door allows tor one side to be open while the other is out of sight. At the heart of the kitchen is a large island, which is perfect for cooking, dining and entertaining. The resulting layout creates an efficient and intuitive working environment." 1 landlcless drawers bring a minimalist feel to the base cabinets, while the perimeter cabinetry, painted in Farrow 8 Ball’s Skimming Stone, allows for the striking black band-sawn oak island to stand out. Accents of Farrow 8 Balls Red ILarth brings a much- needed colour pop and asymmetry to an otherwise relatively monochromatic palette. > Cabinetry in Farrow & Bal's Skimming Stone and Red Earth and black-stained oak with worktops in Statuario Maximus quartz and African Black granrte. Inglis Hall kitchens start from £40.000 Architecture by Napier Clarke and interior design by Ali Hearn Studios * § I SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 41
BROKEN L-SHAPE + ISLAND The couple, who own this new-build home in Bristol, wanted a calm yet characterful open-plan living space that worked equally well for socialising and their hectic family life. “We explored the idea of a more traditional L-shape island, but opted for a gap between the base units and the bank of floor-to-ceiling cabinetry,” explains Jess Moult, designer at I larvey Jones. "With the marble splashback and open shelving, we ran into issues with workingout how to end it if we opted tor an L-shape layout. We were reluctant to box in the corner of the room and create a void because we wanted to maximise the space available w ithout compromising on the aesthetics. It was vital to indude the large fridge-freezer, steam oven and pantry larder within the tall furniture, but there simply wasn’t sufficient wall space for these if we’d gone with a complete L-shape, without having to include tall furniture to the other side of the base cabinetry .” The solution to this puzzle has resulted in clearly defined cooking, preparation and storage zones, with the large kitdien island housing the sink, bin and dishwasher from the work side of the space, plus seating for tour on the sodal side. Base cabinets with space-efficient drawers flank the focal point of the kitchen - the stunning 1 acanche range cooker. Lhe owners chose J larvey Jones’s, \rbor cabinetry for its blend of traditional and contemporary elements, as it's a halfway house between Shaker style and die kitchen company’s more minimal Linear collection, w hich features flat-fronted doors and drawers. Lhe thin stiles and rails to the door fronts keep the look modern, with the locus on the hardware and finishes. Hie concrete-effect finish of the worktops contrasts beautifully with the madilc backsplash and the warm w<mx! flooring. Arbor kitchen painted in □ВЧЧВ Lick's Greige 02, with . * Caesarstone's 4011 Cloudburst I ‘ 1 A Concrete quartz worktops and I ।------- Id marble splashback Harvey Jones's Arbor kitchens I I start at around £35.000 jjll1, J.. I
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KBB I KNOW HOW The owners of this striking ncw-buikl home in I lampshire came to Darren Taylor, the managing director of Searle 8 Taylor with a unique brief. They wanted the kitchen to seamlessly blend into their open-plan living space and become an integral part of the furniture rather than just a practical cooking zone. “The couple collect 20th-century antiques, so that was the starting point for the mid-century-inspired design,” explains Darren, Walnut details, including horizontal handle rails and a chunky timber breakfast bar echo the wall panels on either side of the kitchen, while the yellow island showcases the couples collection of ('larice Cliff ceramics. The tall cabinetry is encased within a wall of black, allowing the more utilitarian aspects, including the Miele ovens and wine cooler, to fade into the background. Ihc Liebherr fridge and freezer haw been fully integrated, as has the Miele dishwasher, to maintain the uncluttered look. The splashback references the island and acts as a hackdrop tor Troika glassware, while installing a Novy downdraft induction hob meant there was no need tor overhead extraction, allowing the couple to showcase their 1970s I lolmcgaard pendant lights abow the island. > 44 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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SINGLE PUN + ISLAND For this new kitchen extension to a rural home set within National 1 rust woodland in 1 lert ford shire, the brief was to create a unique design that was sympathetic to the classic styling of the property with a contemporary twist. Designed to be stylish yet ultra practical. John Lewis of Hungerford opted for a single run of units plus an island, to keep the working area of the kitchen (cooking and preparation) over on one side of the room. “There was a lot to squeeze in, with a big fridge-freezer, cyc-lcvd ovens, double pantn; large sink, dishwasher and wine cooler, as well as lots of storage, but it was also important that the kitchen wasn't t<M> cluttered or overpowering,” explains 1’om Layzell, designer and head of sales at John lewis of I lungerfbrd. “We kept the worktop runs as open and light as possible and used a Bora vented hob on the island so that there was no need tor a bulky overhead extractor. This meant the island works as a cooking and preparation zone but also a sitting, eating and entertaining space, lhe sink run w as kept light by swapping w all units for a floating quartz shelf, while a mirrored splashback creates the illusion that the worktop is even deeper than it really is, as well as reflecting view s into the garden and beyond." Shaker cabinetry' w as chosen as the core style, which provides a timelessness that is in keeping with the property, but the fluted island, painted in Little Greenes Lamp Black, creates a real wow moment as you enter the room, and a contrast to its crisp white walls, l he simple but dramatic monochrome palette benefits from brass accents, which bring a warm, welcoming feel to the room. >
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L-SHAPE+ ISLAND Foodie Nick and his wife Katie called upon 'Inn Brown, the senior designer at Design Interiors in I love, Sussex, to assist them w ith their kitchen project. The couple asked Tim to create a bright and airy social spec for the family and tor entertaining, as well as a proper cook’s kitchen tor Nick. Tim took the couple to the showroom of company Davonport, where they fell in love with the classic Shaker-style cabinetry. “From the outset, Nick and Katie wanted dark cabinets with a light marble top, so although we guided and assisted their choices, we ran with their initial request,” explains Tim. "We chose Davonport s I love cabinetry, which has a distinct chamfer on the horizontal rails, avoiding any potential dust traps.” The couple had sourced a cool ceramic floor tile, so Tim wanted to warm the space up with brass accents and suggested a green island as opposed to the owners’ original choice of graphite or dark blue. “ l he L-shape layout allowed us to zone the space with two key features in mind,” explains 'Пт. “The couple wanted the sink below the window so they could watch the children play in the garden while washing up. We then used the length of the I. shape to create a clear cooking and preparation zone. By keeping the island clear of any appliances, we were able to create the three distinct zones in the kitchen and meet the brief in terms of providing a social space, too.” The island design w as updated to accommodate seating at the end as well as along die length in order to create a more dynamic space when entertaining but to provide views out the window while seated, l he long bi-fold windows oxer the sink area open the space up for barbecues, cleverly connecting the internal and external cooking and preparation areas, while also creating a bar area for garden parties. >
GALLEY J. Despite being just 15 m sq, this compact kitchen packs a punch, utilising all the space to squeeze in as much storage as possible for a growing family in London's Battersea. “As the kitchen connects the rest of the house to the living mom, it was essential to the couple that all the appliances would be concealed behind cabinet doors so that the space wouldn't feel too kitcheny,” says Merilin Krxik, designer at 1 lolte. 1Ъс longest wall was used as the main run, with hob and sink, while the back corner houses double ovens, a fridge-freezer and offers plenty of storage, plus there is a pantry made from Jkea carcasses. The units stretch from floor to ceiling to maximise the space available and emphasise the height, with the units partially recessed to visually increase the sense of floor space. The couple also wanted space for informal dining, so a floating bench seat and narrow custom-made table by Konk was integrated into the design. 1Ъе owners wanted the space to have a homely fed without clutter, so the neutral palette and dean-lined cabinetry fit the bill. The Dekton worktop and splashback match the matt laminate doors, while the white- washed oak flooring adds warmth. Arpcfs Avorio Cisa LAM-V laminate door fronts wrthl black Valchromat core |Д Holte Idtchens.from around £7,500 for cabinet frontsiB and handles only "I 50 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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KNOW HOW I KBB APPLIANCE FOCUS Freestanding APPLIANCE A retro-style fridge-freezer or show-stopping range cooker will add real wow factor to your kitchen. Available in a raft of colours and finishes, a standalone piece is becoming a must-have appliance Words: Sally Smith How to choose the one for you? Freestanding appliances can be easily repositioned within your kitchen layout, plus, you can take them with you if you move, making them an excellent long-term investment. Range cookers have two or even three ovens, enabling you to cook multiple dishes simultaneously and with ease. Available in a wide range of widths, to fit all layouts, many brands offer custom finishes and colour-matching options. Freestanding washing machines, meanwhile, offer larger capacities than built-in models, with up to 12kg, and Amercan-styie fridges offer huge amounts of chilled and frozen storage. 2 3 Latest functions to look out for Brands are now offering many more colour options for their freestanding models, with some offering the choice of the full 200 RAL palette. WiFi connectivity and custom detergent- dosing technology is pretty much standard for standalone washing machines, and dryers now offer easy iron and refresh steam functions. Range cookers can include induction hobs with integrated extraction, dual fuel and steam options. *A 11 Ocm-wide model will have ovens, a grill, hob, and proving drawer,' explains Robert Stein, product manager at Rangemaster. ’This allows you to simultaneously bake, batch cook, boil, grill, griddle, prove, roast, simmer, slow cook, stir fry and, at the same time, keep your food or crockery warm .' Good to know If sustainability is a key factor when making your new purchase, a freestanding model will come out on top. It will be much easier to maintain and repair than a built-in or integrated model because a freestanding appliance is simpler to access and pull out to clean, check parts and to repair if something goes wrong, potentially helping to extend its lifespan It is worth taking a close look at retailers' demos and helplines to fully understand what these appliances can do for you and, wherever possible, make sure you sign up for extended warranties 4 Costs Freestanding washing machines, dryers, fridges and dishwashers are generally more affordable than built-in models, but prices vary depending on the brand, so expect to pay from £600 to £1500 per product. Range cookers and larger fridge freezers will be more of an investment, with prices ranging from anything between £1000 and £5000. > SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 53
KBB I KNOW HOW 70/30 fridge freezer, in Frozen Blue, Neon Orange and Green, has 212 litres of chilled storage capacity and 54 litres of freezer space, SmartFrost technology and a bottle rack. It's a neat size at 55cm wide and 161cm high, £729. Key features: Compact dimensions; also reversible hinges. 54 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
KNOW HOW I KBB CDA's FF821SC freestanding larder fridge, priced £717.55, is matched with the FF881 SC 280-litre freezer, priced £699, in a brushed-steel finish. For the ultimate in storage, you might want to consider the CCA FWC881 wine cooler, which holds 117 bottles and costs £1469.97. Key features: Streamlined design; temperature memory function. j г * * * The Bertazzoni Professional Series PRO12512EXT range cooker in Giallo Yellow has a 120cm induction top, plus a griddle and double ovens with 11 functions. These include convection, baking and grill. Priced £6799. Key features: Available in six colours; matching hood and backsplash; Italian craftsmanship. USEFUL EXTRAS Standalone appliances are generally easy to set up without the help of a builder but washing machines and dishwashers will require a qualified plumber and electrician to ensure the water and waste pipes - plus the electricity - are connected correctly. When positioning fridges or freezers adjacent to a wall or kitchen unit, make sure you have a gap of 175mm on the hinged side of the appliance to allow the door to open fully. Some suppliers will offer up to a 10-year guarantee, as well as a spare parts guarantee - and sometimes even up to 15 years, to support the entire life of the appliance. Leisure's 90cm Dual Fuel Chefmaster range cooker CC90F531 with glass lid has three ovens, a dedicated grill and five-burner gas hob, as well as a powerful wok burner, cast iron pan supports and catalytic liners for easy cleaning It costs £899-£999. Key features: glass top lid; fan cooker. >
ILVE Milano's freestanding range cooker has a six- burner gas hob and two ovens, and comes with 15 different programmes, including a pizza setting and a pre-heat to 200C in six minutes option Italian designed, the range is available from 60cm to 150cm models, priced from £4595. Key features: Digital control; PAL colours ESSENTIAL BUYING TIPS "Ensure you check the dimensions of any freestanding appliance and discuss the details of how the appliance will fit with your kitchen designer before buying.The widths and depths can vary and it's a good idea to check which side the handles are on and, therefore, which way doors will open - particularly when it comes to purchasing a fridge freezer. "A freestanding range cooker can create a centrepiece to anchor the kitchen and also be a focal point,' suggests Maurizio Severgnini, managing director at Bertazzoni UK. Montpellier MAB1353R 60cm freestanding retro dishwasher in red has 13 place settings and five programmes, including pre-wash, quick 30 minutes at 40C, super 50 minutes at 65C and intensive wash, £399. Key features: Retro look; eco standard programme
KNOW HOW I KBB NEEDTO KNOW Mieles WEG365 washing machine in Lotus White has eight washing programmes, including outdoor and proofing function with pre-iron and a steam after-wash cycle for less ironing, and honeycomb drum for gentle washing Priced from £1299. Key features: Eco mode. WiFi connectivity. The VZug AdoraWash V6000 freestanding washing machine includes steam functions, handwash and eco programmes, £3563. Pictured with the freestanding AdoraDry V6000 tumble dryer with airing, fluffing and basket programmes for shoes and soft toys, £3050. Key features: Cold wash 20C; SilentPlus dryer programme. E3 Hotpoint's ActiveCare NDD 8636 BDAUK 8kg and 6kg freestanding washer-dryer in black uses digital-motion technology, ft has three wash and dry cycles, a rapid one-hour cycle, 1400 rpm spin speed and start delay. Priced at £559. Key features: Stop&Add, steam function. SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 57
ND CHARACTE 1 )iscover the latest trends and technology*^ | to transform a plain bathroom into ^stunning and stylish space fl 1 5,WAYS TO ADD COLOUR 58 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
KNOW HOW I KBB A NATURAL FIT Spa-style bathrooms are in big demand, especially now that we crave more time to relax and unwind in our badiing spaces. Create this look in your own bathroom with nature-inspired patterns and materials, such as Healonda’s Oasis series ofTropical Leaf porcelain tiles, which work perfectly as a backdrop to wood-effect furniture and gold finishes. From £32.95 per sq m, from 'Pile Mountain. ne of the most functional areas of our homes. *ll the bathroom tends to undergo change less frequently than the more fashionable zones, like the bedroom or sitting room. However, an increasing desire to customise our bathing spaces has led to a significant change in design, with a variety of new colours, shapes and materials. Now it's possible to make a real statement - brassware, for example, is available in all sorts of finishes, from cool matt to sleek metallic, so mix and match your choices as never before. You'll find a wide array of tile designs on the market, too, from playful patterns to new varieties that mimic the appearance of natural textures. And then there is the latest sanitaryware, available in colourful tones, to give you a unique and contemporary finish to your design. Meanwhile, modern advances in design and technology can make your bathroom look and feel fresh, even when opting for a more traditional look. ‘The evolution of materials and manufacturing techniques is giving us much greater freedom within these wet areas,' says Rik Smith, director at Design Emporium. ’Large-format sheet porcelain, wood-effect tiles, coloured sanitaryware and a broad range of metallic finishes for brassware offer more opportunities to create unique spaces ’ Here, we dive into the latest emerging trends that will help you to elevate your bathroom blueprint. Choose your favourite elements for your next project and you'll transform your bathroom into a space that will feel good for years to come. iO TEXTURED TILES With a distinctive architectural design, ceramic tiles with three-dimensional textural surfaces are an innovative way to add depth and interest to a sleek and contemporary- style bathroom. Available in a neutral palette of Ice White gloss or a matt finish in shades such as Ice White Natural, Earth, Ash Grey and Graphite, Fiore dies by WOW start from £180 per sq m. From Stone 8 Ceramic Warehouse. GET A HANDLE ON IT a bathroom design,” says Paul Clifford, managing director at Croft. I ainar cabinet knobs from Croft start from £117. > You can easily elevate your bathroom design with some tactile cabinet knobs and handles. “We're seeing more requests for hardware that adds texture and interest into SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 59
SUSTAINABLE STYLE Know ing and understanding the impact that our choices can haw on the environment has made many of us reconsider the materials we use in our homes. Fortunately, there are plenty’ of eco-friendly designs to pick from today, such as these mosaic tiles from Stone 8 Ceramic Warehouse. Made from recycled glass, the Pandora Mosaic collection features a w ide array of different tiles in all sorts of shades, including this year’s popular pastel hues. Prices start from £240 per sq m. CHECKING IN Chequered patterns haw already been a huge trend for 2023, but the style stems from a classic look that was popular in Victorian homes. To give checkerboard flooring a modem twist, opt for warm tones instead of die typical black-and-white design. Mandarin Stone’s Rosso tumbled marble paired with Calcutta tumbled marlile creates a luxurious, modem finish. Aurelius bath, £6049, from BC Designs. MAKE IT A MURAL Gone are the days when bathrooms were purely practical spaces; they' are now a prime opportunity to express y< >ur perst mal taste. In this impressive design, created by Sheraton Interiors, Gucci’s wow-factor, mural-style wallpaper sits alongside a statement basin from the London Basin Company and luxurious monochrome floor tiles from Ca’ Pietra. Ophelia Basin, £899. SPLASHES OF COLOUR Minimalist bathroom designs tend to go hand in hand with neutral or monochrome schemes, but Roca’s upcoming Nu brassw are collection is the latest range to offer a playful splash of colour. 1 aspired by the French word for nude, Nu features minimalist shapes and a slender 35mm-diameter tap, which comes in vibrant shades of Mint Green, Cobalt Blue, I loncy Yellow, Titanium Black and Glossy White. Price on application. 60 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
DAZZLING DESIGN Bathroom lighting has really been turned up a notch, with more decorative designs available than ever before. Just ensure that the lighting is suitable for the area where it will be installed, which will usually require a minimum rating of 1144 if it’s near a water source. Rodtastic IP-rated wall light, £235, and Lachrymose chandelier. from £280, Pooky lighting. >
62 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23 E 8 TIMELESS STYLE Create a sleek and sophisticated design with plaster-coloured walls paired with modem curves, fluted walls, brushed gold fittings and textural accessories. “ Uniting oiganic curves and timeless tones evokes a sense of nurture and luxury,” says Lee Frost, director at Waters Baths of Ashbourne. “It offers timeless appeal and simple, contemporary style that will endure." Stone Ellipse freestanding bath, £2695, Waters Baths of Ashbourne. FLUTED FURNITURE Fluted details feature everywhere right now, from glass designs to furniture. 'I'he new Align collection from Bathrooms to Lose is a wall-hung modular range with wrap-around soft fluting. Shown here is theon trend Matt Willow Green finish. Prices start from £670 for a base unit. THE PERFECT DUO I lis-and-her basins have long been at the top of bathroom wishlists, and we love to sec how this classic set-up is being reimagined in a colourful way. “We have spent years eradicating colour from our bathrooms, but pet>ple are, once again, embracing it with a renewed vigour,” says Joel Fiy, designer at West ()ne Bathrooms. Swing, by Ex.t, is a vanity unit, with basins and double mirror with shelf, £6538, West ()nc Bathrooms.
KNOW HOW I KBB SYNC YOUR SHOWER Many smart-home features are something of a novelty, hut the Mira Activate Digital Shower Controller lets you fine tune your flow using jour phone. Offering both precision temperature and pressure control, the circular panel has a digital clock display and offers fiw presets and an eco function with a timer to tell you when five minutes is up. It can he controlled manually or w ith the Mira Showers app, via a smart phone or speaker. Activate shower, from £659. 1313 BOLD AS BRASS “We’re seeing a continued desire tor warm tones across brassware,” says Jeevan Seth, CEO of ГГР. “Bathrooms haw become more like the rest of our homes in terms of attention to detail and styling.” 1 lere, not only has a brass finish been applied to the taps, but also to die mirrors, accessories and ewn basins, for a cohesive look. E\O Brushed Brass tall basin mixer, £340; VOS miiTor with light, £345; EVO deck-mounted basin mixer in Brushed Brass, £420; V( )S wall-mounted soap dispenser, £150, all by J TP. IN HOT PURSUIT Enhance the tactile experience in the bathroom w ith a statement radiator such as Waffle, designed by Piero Lissoni for Italian brand Antrax. Pictured in the new Verde Brentonico colourway, it is made from recyclable cast aluminium, with a robe hook in walnut or natural ash. Price on application. DRENCHED IN COLOUR Dopamine decor is a trend that has been making its way into our interiors, as people opt for bold colours that make them feel good. In the bathroom, tiles and walls are an obvious place to add colour - but how about your shower screen? The Shower Lib has used a Dichroic glass process to create a colourful and contemporary' shower screen, £2189. SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 63
KBB I KNOW HOW EXPLORING BEDROOM STYLES Bedrooms come in a diverse range of forms, sizes, and trends; lets delve into five captivating bedroom designs These five bedrooms schemes may look totally different, but the}' share two fundamental traits. First, is meticulous planning, from the smallest room - where every inch matters - to a master suite with an abundance of space. And storage has been designed with careful consideration, whether it’s fl<x>r to ceiling or custom-crafted to fit awkward comers. 1 lowever, most important, die purpose of each design is to create a restful space for a gwd night’s sleep. 64 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
KNOW HOW I KBB RELAX AND UNWIND Mylands' Burlington Arcade deep blue paint on the wails and ceiling encloses the space with ' Ch СОСО This bedroom, designed by Ben Forster and Paul Longman of @thecountryhousediarics, has been created to be a place to relax and unwind. With its lavish freestanding bath, wh et sofa and cosy colour palette, it could be an elegant boudoir straight out of a period drama in a stately home. W hen designing this space, the aim was to choose a colour that accentuated die period architecture and original features. “The Burlington Arcade colour was chosen to envelop the room inarich blue colour," sax’s Dominic Myiand, CEO at Mv lands. “It injects the space with drama and personality, while also highlighting the woodwork and details.” 'lb add contrast, Dominic recommends incorporating warmer tones, which has been achieved with the orange bath, antique furniture and themustaid-coloured headboard. W hen renovating the Georgian house, the designers used rich colours throughout to breathe new life into the building. They chose classical elements tliat would lx* in keeping with the period, but injected them with a modem twist: the traditional roll-top bath has been painted in a bold, modern shade, for example, and vibrant velvets echoing the shade of the walls, are scattered thoughout, softening the scheme. > SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 65
COMPACT AND COSY This bedroom design revolves around Bennisons fabric Songbird Pink Green ()n Oyster, which was used to make the blinds, headboard and lampshades. Hie pink tones are echoed in the wall paint, creating a soothing sense of warmth and comfort. '1Ъе homeowner and interior designer Cath Beckett, co-fbunder of design studio Yellow London, has eschewed the bold patterns used elsewhere in her flat to give her I boudoir an air of calm and contentment W ith sloped ceilings, it made sense to work with the rooms shape I and size rather than against it 1Ъе littledressing-table next to the I wardrobe makes good use of an otherwise wasted space and the pink I theme continues around it from the walls to the w indow dressings I to the wardrobe. Using the same hue unites the different aspects of I the room and tricks theeyv into thinking everything is continuous, I making the spaa* appear larger, l he glass bedside tables add to die impression of spaciousness. The pastel pink shade used throughout has created a bright, feminine space that firms seamlessly out of the bedroom and into the ensuite. Foregoing a door between the bathroom and sleeping zone may compromise on privacy; but it creates a more spacious feel. And there is harmony' between theold and new, the bright and pared back.
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KBB I KNOW HOW MASTERFUL SERENITY Walking from the bathroom to the wardrobe area to the ensuite creates a natural flow in this master suite in Mayfair, designed by Day True. “We reconfigured the whole space, to create a lateral master suite, w ith bedroom, walk-though dressing room and ensuite," says I lay Icy Robson, designer and owner of Day True. I’he arched windem's in the ensuite oxvrlook the courtyard, which was too beautiful to conceal so, by using smart glass, the windows can be changed from clear to opaque at the touch of a button." I’he bespoke wardrobes have been designed without doors and the opencss creates the illusion of space, making them a real talking point. I’he industrial-style glass wall dividers, mirror the large floor-to-ceiling doors and windows. 'I’he original arched windows add contrast to the angles of the ultra-modem glass screens, w hile die black wardrobes create depth and contrast. This bedroom has an uplifting and breezy' atmosphere, that's enhanced by the abundance of natural light that floods through the expansive window's. > 68 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23

CUSTOM SOLUTIONS Designer Naomi Astley Clarke has used stripes, soft textures and oiganic hues in this converted Victorian school building in Londons Battersea. She was keen to present original features, like the dark wooden beams, which contrast with the pale shades used elsewhere. Unusual shapes require ingenious solutions so custom made wardrobes are an exact fit of the contours of the eaves and haw been cowred with a striped material, creating an unusual focal point W orking within the confines of an attic conversion, can lx* trick}’, as Naomi explains: “We were tasked with adding an ensuite bathroom to this bedroom. So, we created a pod in the comer of the room and wrapped the green bookcases around it, making the bathroom feel as though it was always in that spaa*. We didn’t w ant it to feel like a corridor that you walk through in the bedroom and the bookcases make it seem more intentional.” Meanwhile, the green bookcases flanking the bathroom entrance provide ample library space w bile the white palette of tlx* bedroom adds a feel ing of light and contrast >
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KBB I KNOW HOW BUILT-IN AND BEAUTIFUL This bedroom project designed by Sharps liedrooms, where an entire wall of the bedroom is devoted to bespoke floor-to- ceiling wardrobes, offers an abundance of storage space. And, nestled in the middle of du* cupboards, lies the very discreet entrance to the ensuite. When considering built-in storage its important to work with your designer to decide how best to store your belongings. This homeowner has a lot of shirts and needed areas for boxes, but you might w ant to prioritise more hanger, drawer or shoe-storage space. While fitted cupboards make seem to take up a fair amount of floor area, the space gained with floor-to-ceiling storage is invaluable. “From a practical and aesthetic perspective, this fitted wardrobe offers a really effective and efficient way to make best use of die bedroom space," says Kelly Foxton, creative lead at Sharps. "It’s designed to fit the exact contours of a room and offers, on average, 40 per cent more space than an ordinary fitted wardrobe design.” Meanwhile, die addition of bedside tables and vanity' units in matching styles and colours lends y et more harmony. (П ] The entrance to the I ensuite is concealed] behind stylish Щ | cupboard dooiTJ 72 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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COVER HOME The couple who bought this spacious detached Yorkshire house in 2()2I had a vision to extend the ground floor and create a large, light-filled kitchen, dining and Living space. Working with kitchen designers The Main Company and the architects at StudioDI I, they huilt out to the side of the house and created a generous L-shaped area with a funky geometric glass roof, flooding the room with light and enhancing the view of the garden. The brief for Julia Dale, a senior designer at The Main ('ompany in Thirsk, was: anything goes, so long as die units are painted in Citrine by Little Greene! In January of this war, the three- month-long kitchen installation was finally completed, and the couplecan now enjoy their Arts and ('rafts house to die full. And what were the thought processes? We kept it simple. In the extended area below the geometric roof, we didn’t add too many tall wall cabinets as that would detract from the impact of the roof. In the old kitchen area and walk-through space, we made the most of die ceiling height by using traditional full-height pantry units. What was the look you wanted to create? To create an open space that respected the history of the Victorian house but also worked with the modem elements of the extension and its geometric roof design. The owners dreamt of painting the units in Citrine Green and the rest of the design followed on from there. Today, it is a creative space where they enjoy cooking and experimenting with new recipes. A clever mix of period features, striking yellow units and a geometric roof extension has created a unique kitchen space for modern living in this Arts and Crafts house Words Ben Webb Pt / -jrapty Chris Snook
HOME TRUTHS "It is an Arts and Crafts property and the kitchen extension is the only modern part of the house,' says the owner. ‘The colours of the kitchen are influenced by the painter Lord Leighton's house in Londons Holland Park - particularly the silk walls in the upper stairs' gallery. We wanted a mix of old and new furniture, and fitted and non-fitted kitchen furniture. So, for example, we incorporated antique pieces, such as the kitchen dresser, into the design from the outset.' > geometric roof to Simple Shaker-style kitchen cabinetry complements the age of the Arts and Crafts property,
KBB I HOMES How does the geometric roof fit in your design? 'i’he roof really adds to the space and gives it an extra dimension, making the kitchen striking and unique. As the sun moves throughout the day the patterned shadows it creates mow across the walls, worktops and floors. How did you develop the colour scheme? I’he owners really wanted the Citrine colour, so we started from there. Once we had decided to include aged brass in the drinks station, the choice of hardware followed on from that. We experimented with a few colours tor the walls and finally chose Light Bronze (irecn - again from Little (irecne. Did you consider other colour palettes? We needed to think wisely about the black and brass balance because too much black could give more of an industrial ted, while too much brass could give more of a bling feel. Why did you choose that selection of units? Pairing fitted and freestanding units in a kitchen is a great way to add depth to the room. It is a large kitchen and wv w anted to keep the feeling of space while creating an interesting focal point to draw theevvin.so wvwent fora freestanding island, rather than something fitted. This also allows plenty of room for both entertaining and food preparation Can you tell us how you chose the fittings? While the fittings are often the last thing on your list, they are key to creating a cohesive and higji-quality feel. With dark-brown walls anil dark cabinetry, we needed fittings that provided warmth, and so we opted for brushed gold and copper detailing, The hardware reflects the light from the roof exquisite!}; complementing the pendant light and contemporary wall light above the sink. Were there any challenges and compromises? I’he only challenge w as how to work with the geometric roof design against the feature canop}' that houses the extractor fan. I’he style of the kitchen lent itself to a built-in canopy around the range cooker, but we didn’t want to take away from the detail of the roof. We tried dropping the canop}' dow n and integrating the extractor, but decided to take it right up to the roof and keep it simple. What part of the design do you think has worked the best and why? I think the transition w hen moving from die pantry area of the room into the open area with the statement roof works so well. You do not lose the traditional fed, but you also know you have entered a more contemporary spaa* that suits the demands of a modem day kitchen. JULIA'S WORDSOF WISDOM • Avoid too many statement areas. We didn't want to detract from the geometric roof so we added just one tall area. Similarly, we added one area of brass backsplash. • Maximise space and create interest. We embraced the angled boundary wall, allowing one side of the island to follow this line. We didn't want to box it off and make it a square space. • Think about storage: consider how you will use the space and the storage required for all your cooking and dining occasions. 78 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
HOMES KBB Reacts Who: A couple with no children. What? A renovation and ground-floor extension. Where? Clifton, Yorkshire. Cost? The kitchen budget was around £50,000. Time? The kitchen installation took about three months. The brass splashback behind the open bar adds interest to the seemingly simple design. IttA PLANS 1 Cabinetry The cupboards, drawers and handles are in very traditional styles, but have been given a modern twist by the owners' choice of a vibrant paint colour and the pale stone worktop. 2 Island The design of the island is an unusual asymmetric shape, which echoes the line of the boundary wall 3 Glass roof The unique, geometry-shaped glass roof allows the light to pour in and casts criss-cross shadows across the cabinetry, modernising the whole feel of the space and blending beautifully with the softer, more classic, elements within the kitchen. > The owners, who ore keen cooks, have plenty of room to store essential items like sprees. SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 79
KBB I HOMES SHOP THE LOOK 1 Industrial marble kitchen island, £1995, grahamandgreeibcauk 2 Knurled shelf bracket, £85. (Летой Hnch.clemoandfinch.com 3 Vintage wall light in Matte Black. £139, (,'uckooland, cuckiMiland.com 4 (lalatica three- tiered chandelier in mercurised glass £450, pixiky.com 5 Linear mixer tap, £459, Buster Й Punch from Nest, ncst.ai.uk 6 Passionate Olive Green matt emulsion, from £21 for one litre, YesColours, yesailours.com 80 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
HOMES KBB The elegant herringbone pattern of the red brick flooring tiles fits with the house's location in the Yorkshire countryside without detracting from the bold cabinetry. A brushed gold sink and aged brass tap lend character to this stylish space The hidden pantry conceals a dedicated preparation area and provides useful extra worktop space SOURCEBOOK Floor tiles Brick Slips brickslips.co.uk Worktops CRL Calacatta Quartz cflstone.co.uk Paint All from Little Greene littlegreene.com Drinks shelving Prima shelf bracket in Antique Brass with toughened glass shelves Knaresborough Glass knaresboroughglass.co.uk Tap Armstrong Bridge mixer in Aged Brass Perrin & Rowe perrinandroweco.uk Appliances Elica Sleek 2.0 built-in extractor; Smeg cooker, appliancesuperstore.co.uk Door handles Bauhaus bar handles and balls, Heritage Brass; Prima Cup handle Period House Group phg-uk.com Light over island Morad by Endon Lighting endon.oo.uk Light over worktop lehal by Endon Lighting, as before Paintings: By female owner For full stockist information, see page 126. Search for more suppliers at thesethreerooms.com/ directory SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 81
Cetew RUN Tranquil blues, playful teals and splashes of energising red combine to create the ideal contemporary kitchen living space for Anna Keen and Alex Murray's vibrant family life Words: Louise O'Bryan Styling Janet Hanson Photograph/ Kasia Fiszer A colour-loaded, contemporary space was at the top of Anna Keen and Alex Murray’s list when they decided to reamfigure their 80s home in order to improve their family life and maximise the gorgeous views of dieir tree-filial garden. I lowvver, Anna and Alex are the first to admit that die triumphant colourful combination in their new kitchen wasn’t down to them. “No, we can’t take the credit unfortunately,’’ laughs Anna. “That must go to our genius interior designer Janet I lanson, at Studio Lunet, who pushed us out of our comfort zone. (iuests often comment on how brave we were to go for this bold colour mix, but we’re honest and tell them we never envisaged it working - but it just does,” she say's. Anna is chatting from her much-adored glass window seat, which overlooks the secluded garden. “Ibis is my favourite spot in the house, but unfortunately, it’s also everyone else’s!” she laughs. Moving to the pretty’ commuter town of 1 litchin, after mating in Sydney, Australia, was an easy decision - Anna was originally from the area and Alex’s sister lived there. But, after the arrival of dieir first son in 2018, they quickly outgrew their first home and began looking fora larger property, moving into this modern, detached, four-bedroom house in 2019. Despite it not being the period dream Anna had set her heart on, Alex had a vision for how they could make it an incredible family home. “It was a head-over-heart purchase,” admits Anna. “I would have preferred a Victorian terrace, but it was in the perfect location and Alex aruld see how reconfiguring the back of the house would achieve the living space w e wanted.” Anna and Alex t<и>k time understanding w hat did and didn’t work for them in the existing layout, such as die four sets of double doors to the garden, or die unw elcomingdining area that was never used. “Originally, there were four rooms at the back of the house: a small kitchen, dining n»om, sitting пи im and study, l he old kitchen w as situated where the dining table is now, and it w as dark, with the sink facing the wall. I hatal not being able to so? the beautiful tree-lined horizon of our garden while washing up,” recalls Anna, w ho was keen to create a light, > Cool blue in-frame units by Naked Kitchens, and rich sea-green wall tiles create a bright and energetic space. Norman Copenhagen Form barstool, by Nordic Nest.
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Lfj left The print of Sydney Opera House is a reference to where Anna and Alex first met.The tall cabinets feature reeded glass and tie in with the wall cupboards in the kitchen area. Caple under- counter black wine fridge ANNA'S WORDS OF WISDOM • When it comes to choosing whether to house the hob or sink on your island, it depends on how you live as a family Having the sink on the island means you need to be tidy with the dishes, whereas cooking utensils are often tidied away more quickly once the cooking is over. • Working with an interior designer was worth every penny: Janet even created a lighting plan. Our builders couldn't believe how organised we were - everything ran so smoothly. • On several elements, such as the kitchen, flooring, and glass, we considered the price versus the benefit and the value it would add to the house. Several builders told us not to have the glass corner because we wouldn’t get our money back, but we went with our gut and it's one of the best spots in the house. • I’d never heard of layered lighting before, but the mix of wall, ceiling and table lamps has transformed the space. "EVERY AREA HAS A PURPOSE: ADULTS CAN ENJOY THE KITCHEN WHILE THE KIDS ARE IN THE SITTING ROOM AND ANY TEENS CAN HANG OUT AT THE DINING TABLE."
open-plan space where the family could cook, eat, play, and entertain in one place. The couple worked with an architect to create the initial plans, knocking the four rooms together and using half of the garage for a utility. But, when it came to planning the layout, they struggled. “We knew we didn’t want die kitchen in the <>ld spot, but we couldn’t see how else to make it work. Plus, all my Pinterest boards were full of period homes, so I was finding it hard to translate these ideas into our 80s property," says Anna. I’he couple knew they needed expert help, so they checked out local interior designers and instantly tell for the beautiful clean lines and playful nature of Studio Lunet’s work “We loved Janet’s style and, as her home is like ours, it felt like something we could recreate here. As soon as vw met her, we knew she understood us,” smiles Anna. At the top of Anna’s wish list was a window seat, while Alex, w as fixed on double ovens and a wine fridge. Janet listened to their wants and needs, then suggested they swap the kitchen to the back of the house, to maximise views of the garden, anti sw itch the dining and seating areas over. When it came to choosing the kitchen, the interior designer recommended the Norfolk-based company Naked Kitchens and the couple opted for a streamlined door design that felt contemporary, yet classic. This was paired w ith a practical quartz worktop, Iva airing soft gay tones. Janet’s expert know ledge of colour combinations pushed the couple beyond dieir Pinterest boards and into more exciting territory. She suggested pairing Paint 8 Paper Library’s tranc|uil Glass IV on die kitchen units widi rich leal on the dresser for drama and impact. “I laving two tones from the same colour family has helped delineate the two areas, while still ensuring the whole room feels cohesive," says Anna. Janet also helped the couple future-proof the space, ensuring the areas provide what they need now, with two small children, and w hat they’ll need as their family evolves. Theopen room dividers, for example, could be replaced with glass doors should they need a separate TV area when they have a house of teens. “That’s the magic of this space," says Anna. “It’s really versatile and can feel like three different rooms, yet the coherent colours through each area also make our home feel cosy and intimate.” DESIGN EDIT 1 Art Select Spring Oak SBW’-RLOl basketweave flooring, £82.49 per sq m, Kamdean flooring. 2 Ring-pull brass handle, £16.95 each, Plank I laidware. 3 Plush Chinois Blue Crackle Glaze metro tile, £.95 per sq m. Walls and Floors. 4 Wild Swimming No. 100 eggshell, £63.95, Victory'Colours. 5 Bersbol armchair, £179, Ikea. > SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 85
KBB I HOMES 7^ PLANS Relocating the kitchen and creating a large, flowing open-plan space where the family can cook, eat and play was vital to Anna and Alex 1 Sink Before the redesign, the sink was in front of the wall. Now it looks out across the garden. 2 Island The new island has created an area for cooking and socialising - and for the children to sit and hang out. 3 Dining area The couples large dining table is now where the kitchen used to be situated, creating a space that's handy for the food preparation area. 4 Sofa The living space is the perfect corner for relaxation, where the teal sofa and rug contrast with the more functional areas SOURCEBOOK Interior design Studio Lunet 07932042558, studiolunet.com Kitchen Naked Kitchens 01328 838854, nakedkitchens.com Cabinet handles Corston Architectural 01249 549332, cortson.com Appliances John Lewis 0345 604 9049, johnlewis.com Cabinetry painted in Paint & Paper Library 0845 880 5844, paintandpaperlibrary.com Floor Havwoods 01524 737000, havwoods.co.uk Tiles Bert & May 020 3744 0776 bertand may.com Brick wall Brick Slips 0333 577 8831, brickslips.co.uk Stools Nordic Nest 020 30021196. nordicnest.com Dining chairs and Wall lights Holloways of Ludlow hollowaysofludlow.com Pendant lights Nest 0114 243 3000, nest.co.uk For full stockist information, see page 126. Search for more suppliers at thesethreerooms. com/directory right Loafs teal Slim Jim sofa is the perfect partner for the elegant teal dresser, and its velvet finish is very forgiving when you have young children. "THE WINDOW SEAT GOES FROM COFFEE SPOT TO KIDS' CRAFT AREA TO GIRLS' NIGHT IN WINE AND CHEESEBOARD CORNER."
HOMES KBB COLOUR COMBINATION "Our brief was to create a colourful and playful space,' says Janet Hanson of Studio Lunet. ’Using two colours is an exciting way of creating a clear distinction between the kitchen and the dining area.The tonal palette allowed us to stay within the same colour family for the cabinetry to ensure the space felt coordinated and thoughtful, and the addition of reds and pinks helps to liven up the cool blue tones.' kbb SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 87
KBB I HOMES Bold wallpaper paired with pastel shades and shimmering gold accessories has transformed this unused loft space into a luxurious sanctuary Words and styling Lisa Moses Photography Caroline Mardon WORDS OF WISDOM • Think about the maintenance of the exterior. Our new windows are high and I wanted to be able to reach them from inside to clean. We also decided to add guttering covers to stop them getting blocked with leaves. • Be true to the whole house. I wanted the loft conversion to work harmoniously with the old part of our home, so we matched the spindles and handrail of the new stairs to the existing staircase. Now the loft feels as though it was always there. • Upcycling second-hand furniture with a fresh lick of paint, new feet and replacement handles is an easy and affordable way of creating something unique. above The walls have been wallpapered with Cote & Son's Hollywood Palm wallpaper I t needed a huge amount of lin e and attention but when I Karen Cook and husband Stuart’s dream house came on to I die market in 2018, they knew it liad the potential to become their forever home. As an interior designer, Karen could see its amazing potential and immediately got to work planning the house renovation. Karen was keen to sort out the partially converted loft nx>m straight away. 1 lowever, the limitations of a restricted budget meant that first the couple needed to focus on renovating the main part of die original house. 'I’he attic project was put on hold until they had the funds to turn it into a beautiful room dial flowed with the rest of the space. What prompted the conversion? Around 30 sears ago, the previous owners had created a small attic bedroom w ith \ dux windows, but there wasn’t enough head height tor it to be a useful spaa*. I’he room w as aoessed by a steep, dangerous stairease and theoriginal roof had been replaced w ith concrete tiles that were too heavy for die ceiling. Plus, w e w ere losing a lot of heat through the top of the house. 'I’he space w as massive and felt ripe for a complete overhaul. What was your starting point for the design? (kir home is an 1870s Victorian, detached property and is listed. I’he space had lots of potential, but it was important that any changes we made were in ka*ping with the house. \M* did some research and came across Simon Merrony Architects, w ho knew the area anil were really creative, Together, we came up with a plan to make full use of the loft spaa*, creating a master bedroom with large ensuite bathroom and w alk-in wardrobe. We chose pitched dormers for the front and back, so it would look in-keeping from the road. Additionally, we added a hip-to-gable extension which straightened the slanting internal wall, and gave us additional head height How did you design the layout? 'I’he position of the bedroom area w as obvious. I lowever, we had a large floor area to play with and I spent a lot of time at the planning stage. And I rejigged the design during the build. 88 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
HOMES KBB Ж. Adjustable antique- brass Stork wall lights from Pooky allow for directional lighting, giving the room a flexible, warm atmosphere after dark. . TA FACTS Who? Karen Cook, an interior designer, her husband Stuart and their three children, Emilie, nine, and twins. Sam and Seb, six What? A loft-conversion bedroom
SHOP THE LOOK 1 Iron rectangle cabinet accent chest, £589.99, Wayfair. xv ayfair.co.uk 2 Paint Mixing Easycare Bathroom + Soft Sheen in Rtradise Green, £41.70 for25 litres, Dulux, dulux.co.uk 3 Miami Vibe wallpaper in (irass (liven and Peach, £45 per roll, Lust I Ionic, lusthome.com 4 Antoinette Chalk Runt, £26.95 for I litre, Annie Sloan, annicsloan.com 5 Brushed gold toilet roll holder, £13, I labitat. habitat.co.uk 6 Stonehouse Studio .Adelphi white hexagon wall and floor tiles, £44.50 per sq m, Victorian Plumbing.vrctorianplumbing.co.uk SOURCEBOOK Architect Simon Merrony Architects 020 8943 8111 simonmerrony.co.uk Designer Koren Cook 07990 590 274 upstyleyourhome.co.uk Builder/carpenter Compact Project 07946 560 118 compactproject.co.uk Bedroom flooring Polyflor 0161 767 1111 polyflor.com Bespoke shower screen Marvin & Pinch 01225 667 537 marvinandpinch.co.uk Shower and taps Victorian Plumbing Wall and floor tiles Tiles of Wisdom 0208 943 0251 tilesofwisdom .co.uk Radiator Cast Iron Radiators 4U 02393 162 168 castironradiators4u .co.uk Paint Farrow & Ball 01202 876141 farrcw-ball.com Wallpaper Cole & Son 0207 376 4628 cole-and-son.com Gold and white cabinet Graham and Green 01225 418 200 grahamandgreen.co.uk Full stockist information on page 126. Search for more suppliers at thesethreerooms. com/directory It can lx* hard to gauge the pitch of a ceiling on paper plans, but once tlx* dormer was in and I could see the usable floor area, I decided the dressing room could be bigger and we stole some footage from the bathroom. Initially, we considered incorporating a bath into the design but ended up opting for a generous sized shower instead. Did you incorporate any elements specific to the space? I chose neutral shower tiles and went for waterproof MDF tongue and groove pancll ing on the ensuite walls as a future- proof'alternative to tiling because it will always be easy to change the colour scheme. 1 also sourced some oversized bedside drawers to add hand}’ storage. How did you choose your colour scheme. I wanted to inject a light, bright, feminine feel up here because the rest of our home is quite dark and mood}’, and for me green and pink is a classic colour combo that feeds into my low of the Art Deco aesthetic. I also w anted to celebrate the architectural elements in the room soused colourful botanical wallpaper on a couple of feature walls to inject some pattern. I decided to complement the look w ith gold accessories, w hich add a touch of luxury and w arm up the space. Any problems along the way? With any old house there an* always surprises waiting to be uncovered. We discovered that the front wall of the original conversion was leaning, meaning it had to be rebuilt to make it structurally sound, which added to the budget Also, some of the structural beams were rotten and had to be re-enforced. Any element you are particularly pleased with? Deciding to add air conditioning was a game changer because loft rooms are hot, and the space is much more enjoyable in summer. I’he system uses heat pump technolog}, which only costs around 20 pence per day. I had tlx* air-con grills painted pink to match the walls and visually they almost disappear. Tile PLANS Starting from scratch allowed Karen to plan the perfect design, including plenty of bespoke fitted storage, an oversized shower leading from the master bedroom, and a luxurious walk-in dressing room. 1 WC was positioned to utilise existing plumbing in the lower part of the house. 2 Vanity unit was placed in the niche created by a dormer 3 Walk-in dressing area has built-in cabinets for optimum storage. 4 Ceiling arch creates a cocoon for the bed. E3
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KBB I HOMES THE BACKGROUND A 1970s extension was demolished and three rooms were knocked into one to create this generous and airy open-plan family space for Rebecca Lawson, an award-winning blogger and author of the book Scandi Rustic Becca knew she wanted a simple colour palette, plenty of storage, including a hidden pantn; and a multi-purpose kitchen island. She approached Shehyrar Khan, owner and head designer of Sheraton Interiors, to turn a detailed and informative brief into a stunning reality. “It has realised everything and more, in terms of a soft Scandi-inspired space,” Becca explains. " Hie new space has changed the way we live as a family, allowing us to spend lots of time together. We couldn’t love it more.” 92 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS I SEPTEMBER 23
HOMES KBB SCANDI COO A clear, minimalist vision has helped Scandi fan Rebecca Lawson and her husband Gareth to transform a traditional 1930s semi-detached house into a light-filled and modern family home Words Ben Webb Photography Nick Smith TT IE COLOUR PALETTE T he Scandi theme was created with a minimalist colour palette, which included white, die organic tones of marble and a blend of both painted and natural wood. Creating a uniform look for the natural wood was a serious challenge because it is so variable. “There were a few touch-and-go moments getting the wood stain just the right shade of pale oak,” recalls designer Shehyrar, “but it provides a beautiful contrast against the painted wood, the Carrara marble and the microcement floors, while also incorporating warm tones and helping achieve a sense of balance.” Epacts Who? Rebecca and her husband Gareth Lawson, plus their three children. Niall, 13, Jonah, 10 and and Jenson, seven What? Design, supply and installation of a kitchen Where? North London Cost? Around £30,000 Time? 12 months THE DESIGN By knocking down the old extension and several internal walls, the renovation has created an impressive living space, complete with a multi-functional island, w hich is now the perfect place to cook, eat and do homework. “It has also created a great new flow between the house and the garden,” says Becca, happily. > SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 93
KBB I HOMES THE WORKTOP Becca chose Nile Carrara marble for the worktop and splashback because she wanted a natural stone that combines good looks and durability. Each slab is unique, which adds a timeless, classic appeal to the kitchen design. “I had a very clear idea of what I wanted having spent several years planning during Covid delays,” says Becca. "I had lots of Pinterest boards and used Instagram for inspiration as well.” THE MATERIALS I’he limited colour palette of whites, off-whites, charcoal and brown has helped to create a calm and relaxed space, which features microccmcnt flooring. The natural texture of wood and the use of the 94 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
HOMES KBB rill- HIDDEN PANTRY A hidden pantry and concealed entrance to tlx* utility room ensures the space remains uncluttered. Both are behind the floor-to-ceiling tongue-and-groow cupboards. It’s a great feature that helps real I}' Becca to keep die kitchen tidy, l he cupboard has bi-fbld doors so that the space between the pantry' and die island is usable, “ lhe attention to detail is such that we grain-matched the panelling vertically from floor to ceiling,” explains Shehyrar. SLIMLINE UNITS l he kitchen was handmade in the IК using local and responsibly sourced materials to keep the carbon footprint as low as possible. “1 wanted a SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 95
KBB I HOMES THE DETAILS The vertical tongue-and-grooveoak wall conceals a pantry and the door to the utility room. 'I’he natural wood provides a beautiful contrast - and balance - to the painted wood, Carrara marble and pale, microcement floors. DESIGN EDIT I Lena marble calve stand, £65, Sazy. sazy.com 2 Dana modem glass pendant light, £39, Cult Furniture. cultfurniture.com 3 (Jold chunky skyscraper knurled handle. £64.99, Dowsing 8 Reynolds, dowsingandrcy nolds.com 4 Malmo White Bud Vase, £9, ProCook. procook.co.uk 5 Chester pure white double larder, £1399, Cotswold. cotswoldco.com 96 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
HOMES KBB SOURCEBOOK Kitchen Sheraton Interiors Sheraton interiors, co.uk Countertop lhe Marble Group themarblegroup.co.uk Flooring Festfloor microcement www. festflooreu Tap Zip tap zipwaterco.uk Handles Corston corston.com Pendant light Louis Poulsen louispoulsen.com Sink in utility room Smeg smeguk.com Apphances Hob, oven and fridge Smeg smeguk.com Windows ODC Glass odcglass.co.uk For full stockists, seepage 126. Search for more suppliers at I’he pale colours used in the kitche flow through to the utility, where the striking gold taps and handles, plus the Carrara marble add colour and texture. This area features a second sink, bench seating and plenty of baskets for sorting the laundry. Becca worked with Sheraton Interiors to create a roomy and open-plan space that's perfect for the whole family 1 Utility room The washing area is hidden from the open-plan kitchen and dining room by floor-to-oeiling wood walls. 2 Fridge The Smeg integrated fridge starts the run of cabinets along the side wall. 3 Larder lhe concealed pantry has a toaster and espresso machine and offers a useful breakfast station 4 Island The breakfast bar is a popular spot and gets lots of use. GZ3 SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 97
KBB I HOMES Inside and Out Avril and Neil have transformed their Victorian terraced house into a light-filled family home that cleverly blends traditional features and materials with cool, minimalist design Words Ben Webb Photography Chris Snook right The block marble worktop H adds contrast H t? the seemingly H simple design H below The I extension ot the H kitcher and dining I space took years H ot planning | 7^ FACTS Who? Avril and Neil, Alexa, aged 11, and Eliot, aged 8 What? Victorian terraced-house kitchen extension Where Wanstead, East London Cost? £120,000 Time? Five months > 98 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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above The ceiling has been painted in Tanner's Brown by Farrow & Bal, which adds a real sense of drama to the kitchen right The black and gold Terrazzo worktop on the island adds another layer to the natural materials used in the project opposite page A view from the extension to the kitchen, the hidden pantry ensures the kitchen is easily clutter free Architects WORDSOF WISDOM • When designing your home, consider all the elements you need to suit your lifestyle and make sure these are purposefully considered first. Write down each and every item that is required to make your life run smoothly before you even start to move on to the floor plan. • Don't just think about how the finish looks, there is a depth to materials that make them feel, sound, smell, function and age differently • Add colour and personality through artwork, furnishings and personal items It's far more sustainable to do this than to change the architecture.
HOMES KBB avril and Neil loved the idea of creating a family home in Winstead, East Lindon, because the area has a little of everything. “It’s a fantastic location," Neil says. “It is only a short walk to the vibrant high street, and it has amazing access to the city and to the green spaces in Essex.” In 2008 the couple took the plunge and bought a traditional V ictorian house, which retained many of its delightful period features. It was the perfect launchpad for their vision to create a dynamic and light-filled home that seamlessly blends the old and the new. Today, 15 years later, and the transformation is complete. Stare up at the ceiling in their new kitchen, for example, and you will see beautiful cornicing painted in a surprising dark tone. Below it, is a sleek line of timber cupboards and a modern w hite splashback panel. It’s a stylish and sensitive pairing of both original detailing and modern materials. The couple did not launch straight into the work and instead took their time to decide exactly what they needed. “\\V just bedded in for several years to see how we used the house and then we took our time to prioritise the work,” Neil recalls. That work included a loft conversion, plus an extension and a reconfiguration of the downstairs living space. ()nce the loft was completed, they hired Dan Rees, of Rees Architects, to design die kitchen and dining room extension. It was an easy decision because Dan shared dieir vision. “I le was the only architect we talked to w ho was intent on preserving die original features of the house,” says Neil. “I le wanted to let them shine as part of a modern design." The objective was to build an extension and then reconfigure the ground-floor space. The couple were keen to remove the cramped galley kitchen and create a generous space where die family - who love to cook and bake - could spend more time together. As the property' is in a conservation area, each step was carefully considered to ensure it was approved without need for modifications. The laige kitchen island is where die family spend most of their time at the w eekend. And the hidden pantry and ample storage mean kitchen items can be easily hidden away, so that it can swiftly return to being an uncluttered living space. “It’s a killer feature,” says Neil. “When we arc not using it as a kitchen, w e can enjoy the beautiful minimal ist design.” 'lhe pared back design incorporates some very clever ideas: the сл еп and hob, which are integrated into the kitchen island, have a downdraft extractor that was engineered to run beneath the floor to the outside. 'Hie chimney' flue in the dining room had to be retained, so a wall of tall storage cupboards was installed in front of it to house the washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge-freezer and pantry spare. The central pantry doors fold out 180’ to reveal a handy preparation area for tea and coffee, and the lines and shadows created by the chimney above the cupboards add to the drama by enhancing the light and shade of the mi >n< K'hn >me a >l< >ur scheme. lhe subtle colour palette of whites and off-whites, browns and dark tones is minimalist but never ubercool and cold. (liganic materials such as wood - which has been used for the floor, stools and cupboards - add interest and warmth to the design. With its flecks of light and neutral tones, the black terrazzo of the island breaks up the solidity of die structure. In the recess of the breakfast bar, blackened steel lias been lacquered to avoid corrosion. On the kitchen side of the island, the drawers are made with matt-black Fenix, a durable smart material that resists scratches. And it’s designed to last. “We wanted the works to respect the old house,” says Dan. “We don’t want to follow trends where colours quickly go in and out of fashion and the kitchen has to be replaced after five years.” “We really liked die idea of blurring the lines between die garden and the extension,” Neil says. 1Ъе new dining area, with its the floor- to-ceiling glass doors and windows, really does unite the two spaces, especially on warm days, when die doors are left open. 1 le adds: “We use die space exacdy as we imagined and it’s really made it much easier to spend time together cooking, eating, relaxing and socialising." > SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 101
KBB I HOMES SHOP THE LOOK 1 Knurled cone pendant light in black, £79, Industville. industville.co.uk 2 farmhouse bar stnol in natural oak, £189 each, Where Saints (}<>. wheresaintsgoxo.uk 3 Black Tinkisso kitchen tap, £146.99, Dwsing and Reynolds, dowsingandrcynolds.com 4 Dark terrazzo marble worktop, £250 per sq m, Kninodesign through HPP. hpponline.co.uk Neil’s WORDS OF WISDOM • Choose an architect who understands your needs and has a body of work that you really like. • Analyse how you use the space now and its limitations, then make a list of the features and design ideas that would solve them. • Speak to recent customers of the architects you plan to use to get a thorough understanding of how they work and deal with any conflict. The house is in о conservation area which meant that each step of renovatron had to be carefully considered to meet with the necessary planning approval right The brick flooring adds warmth to the minimalist design
HOMES KBB SOURCEBOOK Lighting Fbs opal white glass nest.co.uk Swivel black metal. swiveluk.com Timber wall panelling Woodllpp woodupp.com Door pulls Ironmongery Direct ironmongerydirect.co.uk Tall cabinet and kitchen cabinet doors Holte holte.studio Island worktop Diespeker diespeker.co.uk Tap Quooker quooker.co.uk Hob Bora bora.com Radiators Bathroom Takeaway, anthracite grey, bathroomtakeaway.com Sliding Doors Glideline, GS20, glideline.com For full stockist information, seepage 126. Search for more suppliers at thesethreerooms. com/directory PLANS 1 Island The central island in the kitchen features a downdraft extractor, which is cleverly vented underneath the floor and into the open. 2 Pantry As the chimney breast needed to be retained, to keep the clean lines of the design, the pantry has been hidden behind wooden doors that open out 180 degrees. 3 Sink The sink and run of units are gleaming white, in contrast to the wood or dark stone elements of the room. 4 Glass doors The huge floor-to-ceiling doors and windows blur the edges between the new extension and the garden, assisted by the brick flooring. which flews through both. E23 SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 103
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projectplajuter BEEN THERE, DONE THAT The distinctive style ot the film Grand Budapest Hotel inspired this playful bathroom, by Shona East of @honeyjoyhome 8 1 • Don't be afraid to use colour and pattern in a small space, but stick to a limited palette so that it doesn't overwhelm you. • It you think you don't have room tor a bath, you might find you can squeeze in a smaller tub or a deep, Japanese-style plunge pool. • Use wallpaper, but if it’s very humid, you may need a coat of matt decorator's varnish over the top. • If you don't like the colour of your bath, paint itl Primer, eggshell and a top coat work well on most acrylic surfaces. • Consider adding underfloor heating if you don't have space for a radiator. a-r. he inspiration began with a vintage pink sink 1 bought on Facebook Marketplace for £25.1 had just watched Wes Andersons Grand Hudapcst Hotel, and I wanted to capture that pastel and Art I few vibe. I also wanted to capture his classic symmetrical style -1 achieved this with wall lights on cither side of the mim >r and graphic floor tiles. I needed to create a delicate balance because there are luxurious elements, like the deep, roll-top bath, matching cast-iron radiator, and rainfall showerhead. But there’s also a touch of whimsy and a sense of humour with the fire escape shelves and ice-cream planter. We w ere renovating the whole house at the time, and 1 took the Ca’ Pietra thм>r tiles from our delayed kitchen renovation. They work perfectly here, combining the different colours and also adding a playful vibe, l he finishing touch was the Miss Print wallpaper, which feels like it was made for this room, 'lhere are a lot of different patterns in die space, but die main shades, pink and turquoise, help to avoid overwhelming it. ()ur excellent builder installed the bathrooms main fixtures, making the installation process so smooth. I painted the hath and radiator myself, matching their colour to the sink. I took my time doing all the correct primer and preparation steps in order to make sure the paint will last a long time. 'I’he original bathroom was not a selling point when we bought the house it had cracked lino flooring, mouldy tiles, and a shower that looked like it was last switched on in the 1960s. T he bathroom needed to he completely stripped out and replaced, but somehow, we managed to live with it like that for more than a year while w e renovated some of the other areas. T he whole house has a similar colour palette and vibe, so the whimsical bathroom fits in perfectly with the rest of our home and family. Its a tiny iwm. just 1.9 m by 1.6 m, so we had to think carefully about the redesign, to ensure we made the most of the space. We opted tor a smaller than normal bath to fit under the window and. in fact, its the perfect size tor sitting up and reading in the bath. T he bathroom was finally functional at 3pm on (Christmas Eve, so having a deep soak on (Tiristmas morning was the best present I could have hoped for. Santa came early that year!" CEJ 106 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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LES GETS tf you levs the L ok of l l'I- l'Il+l t J Ch? WOII IOC | 1 nb it *Гн=- и|о--г T'lfl| -L.t О - -.Г|г W:-“7W .su-qlo r igl s I lol • '‘LieiUiLto о ullfLj-lhn^B Airy Concrete 4044 top 1пИ this kitchen design, to addo] contemporary twist. From £500 per sq mJobncatedB and installed I ! OF THE MONTH We investigate the possibilities and practicalities of concrete to give you the lowdown before you buy Words: Charlotte Luxtord While concrete is often associated with the bigguns of British Brutal ism, such as the National Theatre and the Barbican, it has ancient roots. Romans poured the dome of the Pantheon in concrete, while the I lagia Sophia mosque in Istanbul appears to defy gravity thanks to concrete pendentives. The creation of concrete structures was originally an artisanal process, carrial out by skilled craftspeople using wooden moulds, into which a mix of sand, cement, gravel and water would be poured. This crafting of concrete has seen a resuigence of late, with many appreciating its raw beauty. I lomeowners are seeking artisanal designs that aren't limital to grey slabs. And, due to concrete’s versatility, consumer products are increasingly available in a range of shapes and colours, from ribbal sinks to curved worktops, satisfying the growing demand for personal expression and creativity in residential interiors. Companies are carving out a niche in the industiy to match thedemand; Arnolds Kitchens is one of die few companies in the L’K that casts concrete worktops, in situ, for a completely tailored finish, while Kast specialises in creating striking concrete basins, and now even taps. It’s not just the understated beaut}* of concrete that is appealing. ‘‘In the wake of rising material costs and shortages, concrete is a readily available, cost-effective material, which appeals to clients who prioritise a quick install and less material wastage,” reveals Ben I layes, director at architecture practice Unknown Works. For domestic use, the average price for concrete sits roughly in the region of £85-1110 per cubic metre, aoording to Issabel Williams, home improvements expert at Fantastic Services. “Concrete is a resilient choice for the home, whether it’s flooring or worktops,” adds Sam I lart, senior designer at Roundhouse. ‘‘While its porous nature makes it susceptible 108 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
doubles up as a shelf and reduces clutter on the worksurface. Arnolds Kitchens start from around £40,000, with concrete projects starting from around £1000 per sq m oil to staining and marking, it slum cases unique charm and durability - and, like marble, it develops a unique patina over time. Thorough scaling will provide effective protection against stains, while polishing is a great way to both enhance aesthetic value and increase its lifespan." For a seamless, wall-to-wall finish, poured concrete flooring is an ideal choice, especially for open-plan spaces. It can also he laid with underfloor heating, so it won’t feel cold during the chillier months. If your budget is modest, consider large- format concrete tiles, which are a cheaper option, plus, if you need to fix a section of damaged floor or underfloor heating, it’s far easier to take up tiles. It’s worth noting, however, that concrete flooring can get slippery' when wet, so it’s best to opt for a porcelain concrete-effect tile with a good anti-slip rating (R9 or above) in bathrooms. One game-changing product which has recently been introduced to the market is resin-based microcement. I land- applied by a trowel rather than poured like concrete for a thinner application, microcement has traditionally been polymer based, making it porous and requiring a sealant to protect it from water. “The new resin-based microcement is KM) percent waterproof and a lot more resistant to scratching and denting,” reveals Tom Mason, managing director of Microcement Aesthetics. “Typical cement is a standard grey', straight out of the packet. Microcement is white as standard, giving us the possibility' to mix it with pigments, providing endless colour options." Microcement can be used pretty much anywhere providing the substrate preparation is correct I stylish way to introduce both anl I industrial touch and another
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PROJECTplojUtg Г Wcxds: Charlotte Luxford Ph< FLUID LIVING Ml I Ift, A liberal dusting of dusky-pink pigmented walls has breathed new life into this basement-level London kitchen and barbecue area, created bv Unknown Works Architecture practice Unknown Works was tasked widi transforming a dark Hindoo townhouse into a cohesive and connected home, working widi a challenging and steeply sloped garden. Their solution was to create a complex concrete retaining-wall arrangement, which encompasses wall, stairs, seating, outdoor kitchen and barbecue. The terraced concrete walls and floors were blended with dusky pink pigments, inspired by the clients' travels in Mexico, to create a unique Luis Barragdn4‘sque landscape. "We saw the need for a concrete retaining wall and garden stairs as an opportunity to create a concrete sculpture incorporating these functions in a more compelling, cohesive way,” explains lien I layes, director at Unknown Works. “Mixing materials such as timber with concrete, to create decorative elements like furniture and lighting, adds an elevated look, while the pigmented concrete offers an added layer of softness.” Hie project cost £3070 per sq metre. I’he kitchen was created by Alistair Fleming Design and the flooring was completed by London-based company I azenbv. 112 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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PROJECT plMJtef DRAWING BOARD Olive & Barr kitchen designer Nicolle Whyte and Giotech's design department manager Michael Leondiou design a tutureproot kitchen-diner tor a couple's planned extension Words: Rachel Ogden Kulvinder Singh, 57, a teacher, lives with her husband Manjit, 59, who is retired due to ill health, in Greater Manchester. Their grown-up children no longer live at home and, after seven years in their 1930s property, the couple are now planning a wraparound extension. They would like some ideas on the best layout for their new kitchen-diner. Mineral Shell Porcelain Floor Ties, £39 95 per sq m, Walls and Floors wallsandfloors.co.uk THE MOODBOARD The kitchen is being extended to the rear and to the side, involving both structural steel and wall removal. It will feature a lantern at the back and skylights along the side to boost natural daylight. This will create a rectangular mom measuring appmx 6.4m x 4.7m, with a ceiling height of 2.55m. THE WISHLIST Z The current kitchen is being extended to create a utility room and downstairs WC/wetroom as well as a larger kitchen. Kulvinder and Manjit hopes that this will ftitureproof the house, as Manjit has early onset dementia. They hope to create an island with both storage and seating, in addition to a dining table for formal meals. Blaine 6-seat herringbone dining table in oak, £799, Housecosy О Kulvinder prefers Shaker- ZL. style kitchens and vv hite quartz worktops and would like to create a timeless look She’s drawn to charcoal cabinets but is concerned die}’ might date. 'The kitchen needs to be hardwearing as Manjit’s coordination is poor, plus he sometimes leaves taps on so one with a sensor might be an option. The utility room will be Cz relatively small, but needs to he able to accommodate the existing washing machine and tumble dri er. Kulvinder is not keen on too much open shelving and wants most items hidden away. /у Also on the wishlist is a new’ * / di ning table i n natural wood, bar stools for the island and seating for the dining table, possibly a banquette. The mom should include а TV. Laguna worktop in Velvet finish from the Sitverkoast collection, from £450 per sq m, Dekton cosentino.com Dowsing & Reynolds dowsingandreynolds.com THE BUDGET £30,000, including installation > SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 115
PROJECT MEET THE DESIGNER N'icolle Whyte is a kitchen designer for Olive 8 Barr. After studying for a BA in Interior Design, she discovered a passion for kitchen design. She spent several years working with some of the leading kitchen brands, before she embarked on her role at Olive 8 Barr in February 2020. NEED TO KNOW SOURCEBOOK Design and furniture Olive & Barr 01684 574 779, olrveandbarr.com Worktops Silestone cosentino.com Appliances Abode 01226 283434, abodedesigns.co.uk; Blanco 01923 635200, blanco.com. Bora 00800 7890 0987, bora com, Neff 0344 892 8989, neff-home.com, Quooker quooker.oouk THE COSTS Furniture £16,000 Worksurfaces £4000 Appliances, sinks and taps £5000 Installation £4500 TOTAL £29,500 SOLUTION wanted to create a space for Kulvinder and Manjit to enjoy, perfect for gathering with loved ones and creating memories in the hub of the home. It was really important that the area was accessible and functional due to Manjits medical needs, but still offers the wow factor and timeless appeal every homeowner would I ike when renovating. Taking into consideration the brief of darker cabinets and Kulvinder s love for real wood, 1 haw created a modern, eclectic kitchen with ample storage and circulation space. The colour palette features a bold, dark colour combination of black and orange, inspired by her mood board. It was preferable to have plenty of cupboards, rather than open shelving, to allow for everything to be stowed out of sight I ’w included a single larder unit next to the fridge freezer, which offers a useful place to store smaller appliances as well as dry goods. Due to Manjits ill heath, the kitchen features a multitude of safer appliances such as an induction hob, lye-lcwl own and microwave, and multifunctional instant boiling water tap, which eliminates the need for a kettle < >n the surface. T he Silestone quartz worktop, in lagoon, contrasts against the dark cabinets. The same surface continues into the utility to tie the spaces together. In the utility, there’s room forthe washing machine and tumble dryer as wel I as more cabinets. 1 haw designed a functional yet aesthetically pleasing space, with a compact sink, a run of worksurface, and space to hang clothes. T here’s also a tall cupboard to accommodate the ironing board and mop. Finally, I’ve added a striking handcrafted wooden table to the dining area to add character and warmth - it’s a timeless piece that will last for years to come. The addition of the м J id wood I iving edge dining table ties togedter nicely with the burnt orange stools. T he kitchen island and designated dining area allow for both casual and formal dining, creating a usable spaa* whether it’s quick bite, or an evening hosting friends or family" Ж PLANS 1 Island unit An induction hob with a built-in extractor negates the need for overhead ducting. 2 Wall units LEDs below the cabinetry illuminate the worksurface below. 3 Entertainment Kulvinder s wishlist TV is located next to the dining area so that it can be watched while sitting at the table or the breakfast bar. 4 Storage The island is home to a large chunk of storage, thanks to twin cupboards and drawers for pans, crockery and cutlery. 116 KITCHENS BEDROOMS BATHROOMS | SffTEMBER 23
VERDICT: “I loved this design, in particular the symmetry' of the units on cither side of the island, the American-style fridge freezer in the centre of the units and the positioning of the dining table. I was undecided between a freestanding dining table and banquette seating but, having seen both options in the designs, 1 feel that the freestanding table works better in the space. I especially like the glazed wall cabinets, as I can see how they' help to break up the expanse of dark units. The suggestions for safer appliances arc very useful - for example, I hadn’t considered an all-in-one Quooker tap, but will now explore this option. In the utility room, 1 would prefer a bigger sink than the one in the plan, but I liked all the other elements. Overall, I find this design aesthetically pleasing and it provides all the elements to make the kitchen a functional space.” > SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 117
PROJECT MEET THE DESIGNER Michael l>eondi<)u joined (dotech as a designer and is now the design department manager. 1 le began his career by following in his father’s footsteps, undertaking a furniture Design degree in 2012 and has worked in the kitchen industry сл ег since, winning the Best Kitchen in bmdon category at the International Property Awards. NEED TO KNOW SOURCEBOOK Design, furniture and worktops Giotech Kitchens 020 8492 7508/01727 896 766, gbtechkitchens.co.uk Appliances Blanco 01923 635200, btanco.com; Blomberg blomberguk com; Elica 01252 351111 elica.com; Neff 0344 892 8989 neff-home.com, Rangemaster 01926 457627 rangemaster.co.uk THE COSTS Furniture Work surfaces Appliances, sinks and taps Installation TOTAL SOLUTION^ rom the initial brief, I knew independence had to be at the heart of this project Kulvinder requested a timeless design, with charcoal or black cabinets, but maintaining the natural light within the space. I haw chosen elegant Shaker-style cabinetry - Florence, from our Christophermark English collection - in (iraphite, with a lighter shade of wall units to keep the kitchen light and airy'. The contrasting 20mm Carrara quartz worktop and copper handles complement each other beautifully. An island large enough for seating was essential. I lousing both the hob and an area for seating makes this the focal point. Its oak breakfast bar is not only practical but adds a layer of warmth and another texture to the owrall design. The appliances and other fittings l’ve chosen haw been carefolly considered, ensuring they will aid in Manjits freedom in the kitchen. T he Elica Nikolatesla FIT wnted hob remows the need for an owrhead extractor, which Manjit could knock his head on, as well as an induction surface that remows the worry' of injury should the surface be touched. For the cooling, I have chosen the Blomberg SS'134551 fridge and matching FNT3454I freezer to ensure maximum storage spare for both fresh and frozen food. Both appliances haw a door alarm, so you are notified if they'’re left ajar. Another useful example is the Blanco Evol-S Pro tap. It not only offers filtered water, hut there is also an intuitiw measuring function to deliwr the exact amount of w ater needed. T he undermount sink in a copper finish by Rangemaster is easy to keep clean and it matches the kitchen handles. While tlx* utility room may be compact, the design ensures that not only is there room for the laundry appliances but also a sink, worksurface and broom cupboard. The furniture finish is a sleek, matt, light grey, in order to keep the room as bright as possible, with a quartz worktop that matches the kitchen for a sense of continuity throughout.” £10,120.72 £4170 £7046.73 £4233.34 £25,570.79 PLANS ... 1 Cooking The twin Neff B6ACH7HH0B single ovens have a handy pyrolytic function, which means they will clean themselves automatically. 2 Wet area A tall bank of units is home to an integrated fridge and freezer. 3 Built-in appliance To the right of the sink, a Blomberg LDV63440 dishwasher projects a red light on to the floor to show it is in use. 4 Island Below the breakfast bar a pair of reduced-depth units offer extra storage. 118 KITCHENS BEDROOMS BATHROOMS | SffTEMBER 23
project р/лиле? VERDICT: ‘This is another great design that has given me a lot to think about, as I had not previously considered this layout. The use of different colours for the base and wall units is interesting and I especially like the oak breakfast baron the island and the brass handles because they both add nice touches of warmth to the kitchen. The positioning of the island unit allows a lovely view' of the garden while cooking, too. Again, the suggestions for safer appliances with accessibility features are very practical. The use of lighter-coloured units in the compact utility' room makes it feel far more spacious. Both designs fulfilled my brief for an accessible and timeless kitchen, and my final project will include some elements from each plan.” go SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 119
PROJECT plajwgr WHEN VISITING SHOWROOMS Try before you buy is vital. Visiting a kitchen or bathroom store is the key time for you to touch and try out a company s products - and essential before parting w ith your hard-earned cash Entering the door of an immaculate showroom can often feel a little intimidating, even oft-putting. You're likely to spot stackloads of upmarket brochures, a vase of seasonal flowers on a kitchen counter, posh handwash and plentiful folded towels by basins. Yet, despite the formal setting, independent retailers and designers arc usually down to earth and welcoming. l ake a wander around the showroom and speak to die retailer, but give yourself space to take it all in. Open the cupboards, run your hand along the surfaces and look at the small details. Pick up samples of worktops or brassware; knock on cupboard doors and carcasses to check their quality. If there are working bathroom displays, play with the showers and taps to see how well the water flows. Ijong-establishcd retailer Dave Jarvis, managing director of Albion Bathrooms Kitchens Electricals, says that he likes to give his customers plenty of time to take in what’s in the showroom but he keeps a close eye on them, so that if they look in any way confused, he’s ready to step in and offer a hand. Designers may ask you if you would like some coffee or if you want to sit down and have a chat; they do that to be friendly and to start building trust. "Personalities sell kitchens as well as a good service and quality prices," says Stefan Bomok, founder of Cu Cucinc. lire designer may take you around the space, and talk you through some technical aspects or demonstrate products. Good designers will try to establish a rapport, rather than go in for a hard sell. Justine Bullock, co-owner of Welsh design company The Tap End says: "We find that the best way to engage with new clients is to really know your stuff, and not to be too pushy." A project should be a considered purchase and not something you should feel pressured into; if the company is overly persuasive or says they' will offer a discount if you put a deposit on today, run! W ell, maybe respectfully w alk away. What do you need to bring to your first show-room visit? firstly, a fairly good idea of the dimensions of your space. Precise numbers will lx* more important at the site visit, when someone comes to measure up, but initially a rough idea is okay. "Photos say more than words," says Martina Landhed, founder and creative director from (Jxfordshire-based InStil Design. She recommends to come armed with plenty' of images of your current space and to have a specific budget in mind. And bring along a list of must-haves plus a separate wishlist of elements that are not so vital. Prepare lots of questions and ideas and be ready to talk it over and collaborate with the retailer. Your first visit will focus on you rather than the room, so don't be surprised if you spend more time talking about how you use your home rather than specific furniture, finishes and colours. Joanna Geddes, design director at Scotland's luxury bespoke kitchen company JS Geddes, explains her initial client appointments: "We want to find out more about their lifestyle, the comings and goings of their household, family, hobbies and pets." Depending on the size of project, you could be working with designers for any-thing from two to IS months and so the relationship needs to work. You must feel comfortable w ith the designers and have confidence in the projects they arc selling, so take your time, have a discerning eye and don't rush your showroom visits. CZl 120 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
project p!аллее WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING TO YOUR FIRST APPOINTMENT? Going to your first design consultation is an exerting time, so here is a little check list of the things you will need. But always ask in advance if the company requires you to bring anything specific... Illustration: iStock.com / zuperia Measurements of your space: Most designers will carry out a home visit to measure up properly, but you will need to bring a rough guide of the dimensions. Plans: It you have proper architects' plans, then take them along. Alternatively, make a sketch of the current layout, with details of any doors and windows. Photos: Take photos of the room from different angles to get a total view of the work that needs to be done in the space. Inspiration: A Pinterest board and Instagram photos are always very useful. Create a list of must-haves: Work out what you really need and then make a separate wishlist of less important items. Arrive with questions: Ask your designer about everything from timelines to specific products' specifications; remember, there are no stupid questions. SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 121
PROJECT р(аЛН£Г SkoppcKaKXOU^IOU' BUY TOGETHER A wall-hung WC and concealed cistern help to create the illusion of space Lagoon WC, from £512, and Slimbne cistern, from £443, both byAmera FINDING YOUR PERFECT THRONE The WC is probably the most tunctional part ot your bathroom and needs meticulous thought and attention before you buy Words: Vicki Evans Before delving into the intricacies of shapes, sizes and features, let's talk about the three main types of toilet design. Close-coupled is the most common option, where the pan and cistern are joined, and the toilet is freestanding. Wall-hung and back-to-wall toilets have concealed plumbing, while the former is fixed to the wall and latter sits on the floor. And don't forget about the flush plate: it now comes in a wide variety of sizes, colours and finishes, to match your brassware. Those are your three main options, but where should you begin? ’Start by assessing the amount of space you have,’ advises Emma Mottram, brand marketing manager at Laufen. ’If you're limited on space, consider a close-coupled model with a slender cistern that sits close to the wall, to save precious inches. Alternatively, you can factor in a stud wall and install a frame behind it for a wall-hung WC. This is an excellent option for small bathrooms, as wall-hung WCs float above the floor, creating the illusion of more space.’ Toilets are often placed discreetly, purposefully concealed for aesthetic and privacy considerations They can be hidden behind half walls, for example, or tucked into the corner of a bathroom Ideally, the toilet should blend harmoniously with your other sanitaryware, so that it doesn't draw attention. Ben Bryden, sales and marketing director of Rak Ceramics UK, suggests that you consider your choice of WC carefully ’It's an essential part of the room,’ he says ’But it also needs to fit, style-wise, because it's a noticeable fixture ’ If you opt for a colourful design, match the shade 122 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
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SMALL SPACE, BIG DESIGNS Cloakrooms ore the space to let the WC shine, like this traditional Thomas Cropper cast iron cistern, from £799. with the other sanitaryware to blend in more. But, in a cloakroom, where the toilet takes centre stage, you can consider picking a more distinctive design In terms of contemporary toilet trends, there are now so many new colours for WCs, perfect whether you want to embrace sleek minimalism or prefer a more traditional design. New shapes have also emerged, with a rise in square and soft, rounded pans designed to match the other items in your bathroom. And, if you are ecologically conscious, you'll be happy to hear that there have been huge strides in technology, meaning the function of toilets has improved and they now use far less water A properly thought out toilet installation can future-proof your home and make it more suitable for all family members, says Amanda Paine, marketing director for VitrA Bathrooms UK. ’It can be as simple as installing a WC at a comfortable height, with a hidden in-wall frame. Alternatively, consider a shower toilet, which can, for some, provide lasting independence when it comes to personal hygiene, washing with warm water and drying with warm air.' Shower toilets are now standard in Asia, especially in Japan, and they are becoming more fashionable in the UK. With adjustable water temperature and pressure, heated seats, a dryer, deodoriser and automatic open-and-close function, they have finally made it on to the UK market. No longer just for the super rich, you, too, can elevate your pan. Above all else you want form and function PLUMBING AND PIPING Where you place the toilet might be slightly out of your hands. For example, wall-hung toilets need to be placed on sturdy walls that can support the weight of the internal frame. Wall-hung toilets have increased in popularity but require more planning and thought than their dose-coupled cousins. Ask your designer or installer to find out what works best for your bathroom design. You'll also need to consider the plumbing of your current bathroom. Aiming die soil pipe can be expensive. By keeping the toilet in situ you’ll awid extra building work and keqi crests down. ‘"I’he toilet is usually the element that controls the layout of die bathroom, simply because of the waste pipe,” advises Adam Mosley, director of Thomas ('rapper. “Most waste pipes are external and the toilet will usually feed through the w all. I low ex er, the practicalities of old houses or solid walls might dictate the position of the waste pipe. Whatever die case, it is vital diat you allow enough fall tor waste to w ash aw’av.” 124 KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS | SEPTEMBER 23
TO THE FLOOR Back-towoll WCs, which look neat, have the benefits of a concealed system and no frame. The Roper Rhodes Zest short projection WC costs from £394 For stockists turn to pl 26 SEPTEMBER 23 | KITCHENS BEDROOMS BATHROOMS 125
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