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This Surrey family home was renovated in a transitional style - the dark green multimedia room, with custom designed cabinetry and pull-out bar shelf for entertaining, is a dramatic contrast to the modern white kitchen dining beyond.
Brass rail detail to bar shelf.

Kitchen bay window renovation to accommodate banquette seating and a marble topped table with bar stools.
Banquette seating with oversized throw cushions in a combination of floral linen fabrics.
Music Room - gilt framed triptych of Arabic arch photographs sits above the painted Georgian wall panelling.
Georgian Multimedia Lounge - family cinema room with large sash windows, here translucent blinds elegantly shield this south facing room.

Multimedia Lounge - original marble fireplace with contemporary smoked round mirror.
Off-white upholstered French armchair.

Enlarged contemporary Lobby area with an oversized pocket door through to the Kitchen Dining Room, and Terrace beyond. Porta Romana steel plate sculptural wall lights frame the entrance.

Seating group beside glazed screen, views through to oak framed lounge.

Detail of Porta Romana’s large steel chandelier.

Illuminated Wine Wall framed by Roundhouse Kitchen cabinetry, a Barista Bar and Cocktail Bar with pocket doors.

Kitchen Island 3.6m with concrete worksurface, wine wall beyond with Barista Bar & Cocktail Bar cabinetry open.

Barista Bar with interior lighting and glass shelves.

Grand Entrance Lobby with glazed Porch, antique demi-lune console table and French 1910 chandelier.

Detail of console table objet d’art, large Andrew Martin silver urn table lamp.

Master Bedroom Renovation - pair of antique Victorian blue & white dogs on the mantel piece.
A muted colour palette to the soft furnishings to compliment the antique crystal chandelier & framed landscapes.

Master Bedroom Ensuite Bathroom - detail of marble topped vanity.
Master Ensuite Bathroom - antique mahogany Victorian tallboy with a set of botanical framed prints above.

Edwardian Villa Kitchen Dining Room - fireplace with large silver framed over mantle mirror.

Antique porcelain sculpture styled alongside other family objet d’art.

Stunning views through a pair of oversized Edwardian sash windows, towards a new terrace with landscape lighting.

Traditional white kitchen cabinetry with unusual green grey marble countertop: this offsets the oak floor and grey walls.

Triptych of framed oil paintings, at night these are lit by recess directional downlights from John Cullen Lighting, this indirect light subtly illuminates the Entrance Lobby.

First Phase Arts & Crafts Renovation - Master Ensuite Shower Room - 120cm wide wall hung vanity with automatic illuminated mirrors above.

Marble walk in shower with glass screen and illuminated product niche.

Detail of contemporary white vanity with beautiful art deco style tap and mixer set.

Remodelling of the Kitchen & Dining Room - adding windows flood this north facing room with light.

Custom made kitchen in a modern shaker style, a concealed breakfast bar keeps this kitchen calm and tranquil.

Pantry cupboard in a converted coal scuttle - often repurposing an existing outbuilding can lead to a beautiful feature.

Pantry with doors open - interior recessed shelf lighting and roof light, for natural daylight, makes this painted and veneered pantry a wonderfully practical addition to the Kitchen.

Gorgeous modern shaker bay window seat, to match kitchen, with practical drawers that house telecoms services and device charging points.

Specialist millwork - stairs with floating glass balustrade, walnut veneered recessed display unit, and spiral stairs wine cellar.

A woman walks down a contemporary staircase into the kitchen area, with a recessed cabinetry in walnut to display books and objet d’art

This extensive renovation remodelled a 1930s property, here the Kitchen and Dining Areas are opened up, with increased natural light adding depth to the rooms.

View towards the Kitchen showing one of their sculptural modern chairs, with the rest of their chair collection being given the space to be both exhibited and used.