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Designed to fit the needs of a couple who work in the food and drinks industry, Randolph Road is a subtle, high specification kitchen that nods to the beautiful 1950’s building it sits within.
A palette of amber stained cherry, brushed stainless steel and reclaimed verde marble are complemented by Artemide task lighting, speckled porcelain tiles, and a commercial style range.
We opened up the space by replacing bulky wall cabinets with light floating shelves, recouping storage through a large full height pantry and better defined under counter cabinetry. A moveable ‘pasta making table’ gives the clients greater flexibility and additional storage. -
All cabinetry was designed and built in our Glasgow workshop. Internal carcasses were constructed with moisture resistant MDF - recognisable by its striking green tone. Doors were made from high grade cherry veneer with 3mm solid cherry edging.
The solid stainless worktop was laser cut to size, with a brushed top finish and polished edges.
The solid marble shelving on either side of the extractor cupboard uses a hidden fixing method, removing the need for brackets. Task lights are clamped on each piece, providing movable, directional lighting across the workspace.Stainless steel details were used throughout - lathe-turned door pulls, a utensil bar that runs the width of the room, and elegant tap ware from ABI Interiors.
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Timber: American Cherry
Finish: Osmo - Amber Tint
Worktop: Precision Metals - 5mm Brushed Stainless
Floor Tiles: Claybrook
Wall Tiles: Off-white metro tile
Knobs: Plank - stainless steel
Marble: Dekrastone - sourced offcuts
Wall Paint: Farrow & Ball - Dimity
Tapware: ABI Interiors
Sink: Balterly - Fireclay Belfast Sink
Oven: Britannia Ceramic Range
Lighting: Artemide - Micro Pinza
Wall Brackets: Corston Architectural Detail
Photography — Richard Gaston
Styling — Studio Kumari