A handmade kitchen

 

brighton, east sussex

Clever urban renovation for a Modern Family Kitchen

When space is limited, achieving a fresh feel in an urban family home can be a challenge. This renovation creates a bright ground floor family kitchen from a once cold, dark and cramped space. A simple side extension provides much-needed additional floor area. The light that now floods the space complements the high level of workmanship of the handmade kitchen. Bespoke concealed finger-pull handles give the kitchen a unique touch. A replacement brick staircase leads to the terrace and garden above.

With some careful reconfiguring, we were able to increase the kitchen area by 45%. High levels of insulation, underfloor heating, low maintenance and durable materials and the polyester powder-coated thermally broken aluminium roof glazing are all essential components of this project. Even with a modest budget, careful modifications created a much-needed transformation to this Victorian end of terrace home.

Key Features :

  • Commitment to the small details and seamless finishes

  • Glazed roof and bespoke doors and windows continuous over side extension which opens the once dark space to the natural light

  • Durable materials are used throughout with carefully chosen complimenting colour scheme

 
 
 
 
 
 

Builder: Armstrong White
Build Cost & Date: £55k | 2012
Photography: James French Photography