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Informal dining area in large kitchen extension by Giles Pike Architects. Glass ceiling "lanterns' create bright space.
Interior Design Kate Renwick.
Nick Smith photography

Formal dining area next to a stunning through living room, created by joining two adjacent apartments together

Bespoke family dining room designed to match the house interior and exterior elements. Doors and frames are Shaker style. Enclosed shelving for storage on the right and left hand side. Alcove cabinet internals, knobs and cable port in Oak coated in Osmo oil 'clear'. The rest of the cabinet is all spray painted finish in Farrow and Ball 'Pavilion Gray' with a 10% sheen.

Dining end retaining clients furniture and original artworks. Showing contrasts in paints on door furniture into the hallway.

This magnificent Madonna chandelier will add wow-factor to your home. It features an ornate polished chrome frame with stunning crystal effect hanging pendants, beading and sconces that sparkle and shine under the 12 lights.
The metal branch chandelier has an adjustable drop that allows it to be hung at varying heights. Hang this beautiful chandelier above a dining room table or in the centre of a large room for the ultimate impact. Pair the Madonna chandelier with the matching 2 light wall light for a luxurious look.

The original house was previously extended but had not been constructed to be in keeping with a building of this age and architectural appearance. We demolished the existing garage and two storey rear extension, both of which formed part of the previous extension works, and replaced this with a single storey side extension and a two storey rear extension, both of which are on the same footprint. Furthermore we formed a small rear single storey entrance which enabled us to open up the existing stairs which were cramped and devoid of any natural light. The main principle of the scheme was to open up the interior of the building allowing for improved natural light and to create an efficient, ergonomic family dwelling which blends into the long-established neighbourhood. All materials that have been used are in keeping with the period of the house and the design of the extension retain the proportions and heights of the existing period of the property, along with the windows and doors and a new Victorian styled traditional sky lantern.
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