Murrayfeild Edinburgh

Our clients wanted a kitchen with clean lines and a unique bespoke island feature. The kitchen was to be encompassed by their snug and outer patio area to make a perfect open entertaining environment. Their home was an old building with a wall removed previously. We proposed raising the walls using a dividing steel beam to allow more light to flood into the area. We used the original Edinburgh press to recess and encase the ovens with dark oak panels giving them a hidden but cantilevered effect from the void available. For the island we created an open box illusion, backing them with smoked mirrors. This feature created a wide void underneath and required ample support. Therefore, we introduced strengthening steel straps to take the weight of the drawers, hob and stone. We used Silestone white storm to complement the clean crisp white cabinetry. For the bulkhead and ovens, we used the same render as their outside patio walls surrounding their balcony, effectively bringing the outside in. Overall we created the perfect party layout with the island being the focal point of interest.

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Sarai Campbell added this to Sarai's Ideas29 April 2021

The colour of the flooring mixed with unit colour and hole style.