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Mr & Mrs B – Addlestone - Bathroom
This shows what can be accomplished in a small bathroom. A ‘Shower Bath’ gives you the best of both worlds and with back to wall bathroom furniture offering plenty of storage plus a ‘silicone free’ solid worksurface ensuring this layout proved extremely functional.
Mr & Mrs C – Virginia Water - Bathroom
This stunning modern styled bathroom incorporates an exposed thermostatic shower with triple panel bath screen. The vertical mosaic style border was co-ordinated with the 45 cm x 45 cm porcelain floor tiles.
Mr & Mrs D – Molesey - Bathroom
The objective for this bathroom was to create a very minimalist feeling – stunning walk-in style shower area and a seat area that also covered in the pipe work. The elegant illuminated cabinet sets off the bow fronted vanity unit perfectly.
Mr & Mrs S - Leatherhead - Bathroom
This layout shows the best use of space by utilising the right products to create total bathroom harmony. The 1200 mm bow fronted ‘Birka’ washbasin is complemented with a Cherrywood Vanity Unit and a matching bath panel. The bow fronted towel warmer, sail design bath screen and curved basin carry the same theme throughout the room.
Mr & Mrs H - Ashford - Cloakroom
The ‘mini-quadro’ basin is perfect for the narrow UK cloakroom, stylish but functional. The dual flush W.C. cistern is hidden in the furniture but is totally accessible if the cistern needs attention. A glass mosaic border caps the wall tiling at half height.
Mr & Mrs H - Esher - Bathroom
This really shows what can be achieved in the smallest of shower rooms. The shower tray had to be raised up, due to the staircase below, so a dual step/drying area was created. A fold-a-way shower seat was installed so the user could ‘take it easy’ when time allows and the extremely practical ‘Cobra’ towel warmer enhances the look of any washroom.
Mr & Mrs S - Horsell - Bathroom
The use of wall mounted Tonic WC Suite and basin totally transformed the look of this family bathroom. Using the cleverly designed tall mirror storage cabinet, this gave the client both a full length mirror and plenty of storage for the families gels, soaps and fragrances. A towel shelf was constructed at the rear of the ‘Lagaro’ free standing bath with co-ordinating brown wall tiles enhancing both this and inside the shower enclosure.
Mr & Mrs C - South Cheam - Bedroom
Sophisticated and stylish, this bedroom lay-out was designed with close attention to every detail. This included an illuminated headboard and illuminated flyover, over the window. The rich walnut effect door fascias were set off with a long stainless steel bow handle and the robes installed to suit the unusual angular shape of the room. The clients use of co-ordinating wallpapers and bedding showed just how important it is to work together to achieve your ‘dream’ bedroom.
Mr & Mrs B - Pyrford - Kitchen
This very modern look kitchen was created using the ‘Alaska’ range by RWK Evolution. High gloss stone grey mixed with oriental red pan drawer units and glass backsplash. An appliance station area housed an oven, microwave combination and integrated fridge/freezer plus a stunning white gloss roller shutter unit.
Mr & Mrs B - Pyrford - Kitchen
The Verona door style was used in this compact kitchen. Natural pearwood fused with black granite work surface perfectly co-ordinated to create a timeless classic. An appliance station was created to integrate the fridge freezer, TV and CD Player and low energy lynx lighting illuminated the work surface.
Mr & Mrs D - Weybridge - Kitchen
Linea high gloss cream mixed with black quartz backsplash and up-stand with stainless steel handles. The introduction of Silestone work surface softened the overall appearance but maintained a very sophisticated look.
Mr & Mrs F - Pyrford - Kitchen
What a transformation. The ever popular Cristallo Ivory High Gloss door style was used to create more light in what was once a dark kitchen. An octagonal drop down breakfast bar area enhanced the lay out giving the client both an eating area and extra work surface.
Mr & Mrs J - Byfleet - Kitchen
Once again, Verona pearwood was used, this time with tall wall units and a midi high oven housing unit. Utilising the clients existing American style fridge freezer the lay out proved extremely user friendly – even enough space for the dog to take a nap in front of the kitchen radiator!
Mr & Mrs L - Esher - Kitchen
A very contemporary design was created, using a mix of horizontal grain, ferrara oak and linea gloss cream. A drop down cooking zone with induction hob was constructed using a 760 mm deep pan drawer and gullwing units. Maxi height base units were used which achieved a higher work surface and a stainless steel undermount sink complemented the popular silestone quartz worksurface.
Mr & Mrs M - East Horsley - Kitchen
The criteria for this project was to integrate a newly constructed conservatory with the existing kitchen. Much detail and planning went into this to achieve this goal. Atlanta Cherry and Oslo Cappucino was linked to create a totally unique effect. Once again the use of gullwing angled units enabled the room to feel spacious but still gave ample storage. The stainless steel plinth was a nice finishing touch to coordinate with the appliances.
Mr & Mrs S - Woodham - Kitchen





