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The clients brief for this large 1930s house was to demolish several internal walls to covert a narrow ‘L’ shaped kitchen into a large open family space. Key client desires included a nook capable of seating the whole family and a functional ‘industrial’ style.
Through a series of computer model presentations, we moved away from a conversion of the existing space developing instead an extension. The resultant large space was separated into a functional kitchen zone and a large nook area housed within a frameless glass bay window.
High quality rich natural materials such as handmade brick and hardwoods were enhanced with hidden natural lighting from above to create a rich, textured and layered look. Inspiration for this brightly lit complex space was drawn from the idea of the ‘Manhattan Loft’.

A light and airy kitchen renovation with white handleless kitchen furniture from German manufacturer Ballerina. The contrasting coloured peninsular island maximises the space available and provides storage, seating and a place for the sink. Caesarstone 'fresh concrete' worktops and bright orange back painted glass splashbacks provide a pop of colour and warmth to this sleek and stylish space. Siemens StudioLine appliances and Philips Hue lighting complete the look.

The kitchen was made by "Leinster Kitchens" in a natural oak finish. The kickboard is dark to contrast with the flooring. The worktop from " Granite tops" provides a strong, sturdy presence and works really well with the dark colour in adjoining sitting room.

Bespoke kitchen/diner design, manufacture and installation project in 17th Century traditional Irish thatched cottage. Photos by Mark Hand.

The clients brief for this large 1930s house was to demolish several internal walls to covert a narrow ‘L’ shaped kitchen into a large open family space. Key client desires included a nook capable of seating the whole family and a functional ‘industrial’ style.
Through a series of computer model presentations, we moved away from a conversion of the existing space developing instead an extension. The resultant large space was separated into a functional kitchen zone and a large nook area housed within a frameless glass bay window.
High quality rich natural materials such as handmade brick and hardwoods were enhanced with hidden natural lighting from above to create a rich, textured and layered look. Inspiration for this brightly lit complex space was drawn from the idea of the ‘Manhattan Loft’.

A light and airy kitchen renovation with white handleless kitchen furniture from German manufacturer Ballerina. The contrasting coloured peninsular island maximises the space available and provides storage, seating and a place for the sink. Caesarstone 'fresh concrete' worktops and bright orange back painted glass splashbacks provide a pop of colour and warmth to this sleek and stylish space. Siemens StudioLine appliances and Philips Hue lighting complete the look.

Bespoke kitchen/diner design, manufacture and installation project in 17th Century traditional Irish thatched cottage. Photos by Mark Hand.
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