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Noel Cross+Architects
General Contractor - The Conrado Company
Interior Design - Diane Lerman and Noel Cross
Lighting Design - Vita Pehar Design
Photographer - Frank Paul Perez/Red Lily Studios
Hobsons Choice
The modern look of this London town house is achieved with a blend of bulthaup b3 furniture and a bulthaup b2 workbench. The b2 workbench is finished in stainless steel and provides a focus point for the room highlighted by Tobias Grau LED lighting.
The metallic and glass finishes of the Gaggenau and Miele appliances reflect the aestetics of the room and complement the surface finishes applied to the bulthaup b3 worktops and b2 workbench.
Carl Hansen CH56 stools complete the room allowing guests to take a seat and chat over a glass of wine whilst dinner is prepared.
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Tom Howley
As guests sit around the stunning island centrepiece while you serve appetisers, enjoy the moment in your stunning shaker kitchen. Warm grey tones make this design a relaxed and inviting environment for cooking and a wonderful space for entertaining. The sweeping island design adds to the sense of occasion. Make your guests feel at ease in a bespoke kitchen designed just for you by one of our expert designers.
This sweeping island gives you plenty of work surface space to prepare delicious canapés while your guests relax round the curved breakfast bar. You’ll also find handy, additional sockets for plugging in the latest, cutting edge small appliances.
Studio 1200
Norwood House is a 55 year old center hall Georgian Revival style house that sits on an expansive piece of property across from the main campus at Kent Place School. The house and grounds are owned and maintained by the School, and serve as the primary residence for the Head of School and her family. The property is also used on occasion for school functions. Since there have been no significant improvements to the property since the 1980’s, we worked with the School to improve the entire house and surrounding grounds. Specifics included creating a mudroom between the garage and the kitchen, relocating the dining room and family room to improve the flow of the first floor layout, adding three pairs of French doors in the sunroom leading out to a new bluestone patio, gutting and redoing the kitchen, renovating all of the bathrooms, and refinishing the basement. The scope also encompassed various infrastructure improvements, including a new roof, new windows, new high efficiency HVAC and lighting, etc. For the project, we also worked closely with Frances Chester, a local Landscape Architect, on improving the property with new plantings, walkways, patios, driveway, lighting, etc.
The school required that the project be complete by the beginning of the 2014 school year. We worked the Contractor, Owner’s Rep, and members of the Board of Trustees to have construction completed within 5 months, which was a very aggressive schedule for a project of this size.
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