A Victorian Renovation
The owners of this turreted, Victorian home on the edge of the Surrey Hills wanted a bright, spacious and convivial kitchen-cum-dining room where they could gather as a family and entertain guests.
To reflect their modern, eclectic tastes Armorel has created a design that is industrial and rustic with a hint of glamour. The kitchen comprises handsome, English oak cabinets sealed with a chic grey tint and shaker-inspired cupboards painted in ‘Mullet’ by Marston & Langinger together with worktops in charcoal concrete and white Compac carrara.
In the orangery, which serves as a dining area is a large prime oak table top with hand-profiled edges and adjustable cast iron legs that transforms into a bar with a few turns of a crank. Its partner is a bank of locker-inspired cabinets painted in Little Greene’s Basalt and embellished with brass marquetry with glazed doors and stylish brass-clad interiors. A striking feature and showcase for their collection of decorative objects it also offers a pleasing contrast to the clean lines of the kitchen.
The finished project is artfully accented with a selection of the owners’ French flea market and local curiosity shop finds.
Kitchen Renovation




