The Loft Kitchen

This sociable loft kitchen makes excellent use of its split level. By placing the range in the heart of the space, our client can cook and entertain their guests at the same time.

Every morning, the sun floods a particular pocket of this room. During her consultations with the family, our designer Charlie realised there was an opportunity to incorporate this into the kitchen design, so she lowered the worktops to create a casual breakfast bench. Now, the kids eat their cereal in the sunshine before getting ready for school.

Range – Ashton

Carcasses – Oak

Door – Painted Farrow and Ball’s Railings (Parimeter Cabinets) & Blackened (Wall Cabinets)

Worktops – Concrete worktops supplied by Tinney & Co

Details – Flooring supplied by client

Architects – Cryer & Coe

Photography – Charlie O’Beirne

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