COTSWOLD CHAPEL KITCHEN

A client approached us with an ambitious project: to design a cotswold chapel kitchen that accommodates a family of 6, without any overcrowding issues. The room itself was divided into small spaces with incredibly high ceilings, giving it a unique character. It was our design team’s job to make the most of that.

A heavy palette of colours and textures, including Farrow & Ball’s popular Down Pipe and Chappell Green, blended beautifully with slate, limestone and plenty of exposed oak.

Range – Ashton

Carcasses – Birch Plywood

Door – Painted Farrow & Ball Down Pipe No 26 (Base Cabinets) & Chappell Green No 83 (Wall Cabinets)

Worktops – Oak

Details – Sinai Pearl limestone & Slate Splashback

Range – Cream Rayburn

Fridge Freezer – Smeg Retro Fridge Freezer, Cream

Dishwasher – Miele  

Sink – Double Belfast Shaws 

Taps – Mercati Perrin & Rowe Bibcock taps in Pewter

Tiles – Sinai Pearl limestone & Slate

Flooring – Flagstone Sinai pearl antigue limestone – Ms Stone

Wall Paint Colour 1 – Farrow & Ball Chappell Green

Wall Paint Colour 2 – Unknown

Photography – Charlie O’Beirne

As Seen In –Grand Designs Magazine,  The Telegraph, Good Homes Magazine,  Houzz, Escape to the Country (31:02) & Houzz (2)

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