Planning

Get Organised: Utilities & Boot Rooms for Family Homes

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Summer is over, which means it’s time to start thinking about entertaining season. Yes, we now start getting organised for extra guests, whilst formulating military-like catering plans, and to back it all up, a very organised kitchen…

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Floor & Tiles and other good stuff

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August is generally a quiet month, with holidays and so on, but there can still be a lot of planning going on – whether it’s clients looking for inspiration for their new project or designers doing exactly the same thing. From their sun loungers, possibly, but we couldn’t possibly pass an opinion on that! Wherever you’re making plans from, here are some good ideas…

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In-Frame Hand Painted Kitchen by Barnes of Ashburton

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The client had plans to encompass an enclosed courtyard area into her existing kitchen in order to create a beautifully large and sociable space for her family to enjoy. The kitchen needed to be timeless in style in order to sit well within this grand Georgian Manor…

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Sophisticated Kitchens: With a Splash of Colour

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This time, whilst everyone is enjoying the glorious weather, we’re having a relaxing look at some fabulous kitchen schemes that work beautifully. That’s what a kitchen has to do – function perfectly, at the convenience of the owner. Here are some of our favourites, alongside some suggestions for colourful accents…

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Kitchen wishlist inspiration from The Myers Touch

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From statement islands, home bars and luxury appliances to ladder rails, integrated lighting and home-office spaces, the design team at The Myers Touch share the wishlist dreams of their customers…

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SCANDI-STYLE PERFECTION: The home of Lee Thornley, founder of Bert & May

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Lee Thornley’s home, which he shares with his partner Phil, is a haven of tranquility, incorporating pops of colour and naturally, plenty of Bert & May tiles, plus wood finishes and earthy, neutral colours. Lee previously renovated a boutique hotel in Spain, Casa La Siesta, in Andalusia, using salvaged materials and antique finds. It was a complete contrast to the transformation of his home…

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