Residential Project: Kitchen Knock-Through
This kitchen-dining room epitomises the phrase 'greater than the sum of its parts'. Knocking two rooms into one has created a space that seems infinitely bigger and brighter than you might expect.










- With the dividing wall removed, the room now benefits from more cupboard and worktop space, yet the overall look is minimal and spacious.
- This has been achieved by the installation of a solid wall of cabinets and appliances at one end and avoidance of wall units elsewhere. By returning a run of base units and worktop into the room, the kitchen area is effectively zoned from the adjoining dining space.
- A sleek handle less kitchen and beautiful quartz worktop adds to the contemporary look along with statement lighting and vertical radiators.
- The design of the kitchen continues in the adjoining utility space, which houses further appliances and units.
- As part of this project, we also created a fabulous utility room. See details here.
Project Information:
- Farrow & Ball modern emulsion in Ammonite
- Vertical radiators by Henrad in anthracite
- Howdens Clerkenwell kitchen in super matt grey & charcoal white
- Kitchen worktop from Sussex Stone & Ceramics
- 'Camara' luxury vinyl tiled flooring in Evergreen Oak by Polyflor
- Lamona Strona mixer tap by Howdens in gun metal grey
- All building work, cabinetry, kitchen fitting & project management by Colbran & Wingrove
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May 2022