Je Suis Provence

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Design Brief

The clients dreamed of a large functioning kitchen that could accommodate their growing family. The current space was small and was acting as a thoroughfare between th dining and itting room.

  • The wall to the sitting room was removed and the kitchen pushed into this space.
  • Access from the lounge to the sitting room was closed off to maximise the kitchen area
  • Losing the breakfast bar return in the previous design meant the newly created single entrance to the kitchen is large and accessible for multiple family members.

Having a kitchen on a French provincial/ country style was also a wish of the clients. Therefore it was vital to include elements from this design motif. Allocating styling features in a subtle way was crucial to insure the space did not feel too busy.

  • Keeping the focal points separate so the kitchen didn’t feel crowded
  • Having the sink and cooker on separate walls directly opposite each other to improve functionality
  • Sunny corner seating to enjoy the view over the golf course and to relax with friends
  • Hidden drawers under corner seating to maximise storage opportunities
  • LED lighting to create warmth and highlight display items
  • Large single butlers sink with classic tapware
  • Clear glass 6 lite doors to display ornaments
  • All tall cabinets were placed at one end to leave the entrance of the kitchen open and inviting
  • Wicker basket were used as a country style storage solution
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Je Suis Provence

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Design Brief

The clients dreamed of a large functioning kitchen that could accommodate their growing family. The current space was small and was acting as a thoroughfare between th dining and itting room.

  • The wall to the sitting room was removed and the kitchen pushed into this space.
  • Access from the lounge to the sitting room was closed off to maximise the kitchen area
  • Losing the breakfast bar return in the previous design meant the newly created single entrance to the kitchen is large and accessible for multiple family members.

Having a kitchen on a French provincial/ country style was also a wish of the clients. Therefore it was vital to include elements from this design motif. Allocating styling features in a subtle way was crucial to insure the space did not feel too busy.

  • Keeping the focal points separate so the kitchen didn’t feel crowded
  • Having the sink and cooker on separate walls directly opposite each other to improve functionality
  • Sunny corner seating to enjoy the view over the golf course and to relax with friends
  • Hidden drawers under corner seating to maximise storage opportunities
  • LED lighting to create warmth and highlight display items
  • Large single butlers sink with classic tapware
  • Clear glass 6 lite doors to display ornaments
  • All tall cabinets were placed at one end to leave the entrance of the kitchen open and inviting
  • Wicker basket were used as a country style storage solution
Click here to get in touch