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Study: ... consider adding a few useful shelves below where you can quickly access frequently used items. In this office space, the shallow wall cabinet has a few cubbyholes below it for paper and stationery items. These ones are built in as part of the cabinetry, but you could create something similar with simple shelves.
Utility Room: The tall, right-hand cupboard is fitted with a heater for airing laundry. Steve made the slatted shelves in cedar of Lebanon. “It’s naturally moth-repellant, ideal for an airing cupboard,” he says. “When the wood gets warm, it gives off an amazing scent that diffuses into your laundry.”
Utility Room
Kitchen: [Note the flat oak top on the open drawer unit] A drawer unit, base cupboards and a white quartz worktop run from the pantry unit into the opposite corner. The carcasses throughout are birch ply; the fascias and doors are tulip wood. Steve spray-paints all his cabinetry for a soft, flat finish. “All the cupboards are traditional in design,” he says. “Each leg had to be individually scribed to fit the higgledy-piggledy floor, and all the plinths are recessed, so your toes tuck underneath when you’re standing at a worktop.”
Kitchen
Kitchen
Bedroom: This wall-mounted shelf provides enough space for nightly essentials without encroaching on the room. A ceiling-hung bedside light means no surface space is lost to a lamp, plus it adds a decorative flourish.
Bedroom - Den's
Bedroom(s)
Hinged door: However, a hinged door opening out to the right would have made it tricky to access the cupboard. So a clever solution was to hinge the right door to the left one, creating a bifolding design. Both doors open to the left, so the owner can easily get to the contents of the cabinet.
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Kitchen
Island
En-suite - storage
Utility
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