Country Kitchen Period Home
This was a hall with a big oak staircase but it was not in the right place in the house the hall had 5 doors off it into little rooms it was a huge space totally wasted.
I decided to get rid of one door which led into the main 32-foot lounge which entry point brought you in half way into the room so the visuals were not as stunning as they could have been.
I then took down 3 walls one was the main supporting into a very cold utility room and another into a conservatory and a hall which was unused as it was an old back door. I then removed the third being the split where the new kitchen stools are which opened this up into a huge modern living space.
I laid Oak flooring to the Kitchen from Quickstep this took me a whole day.
Seagrass by Crucial Trading was put down in what I call the Garden Room.
I have used various free standing pieces from our website which gives a more country feel.
I dry brushed the beams with Annie Sloane to give a more modern feel to the farmhouse making the space look much bigger.
The walls are painted in Elephants Breath by Farrow and Ball in the kitchen.
Accessories from F&M in London and The Interior Co and Emma Bridgewater.
Before this was a dining Hall with huge oak staircase which didn't match the old timbers.
There was a door leading to the lounge which I blocked up.
This door separated the hall off from the conservatory. I removed this and put in an RSJ to open up the space.