Congratulations to Roselind Wilson Design winner of the Kitchen Design over £100,000 Award in The International Design & Architecture Awards 2017

design et al are delighted to announce that Roselind Wilson Design have won the Kitchen Design over £100,000 Award in The International Design and Architecture Awards 2017.

The Kitchen of this impressive stucco fronted property in Belsize Park would have formed the Reception Room when originally built. As a result, the space benefits from impressively high ceilings of 3.8m and beautiful ornate cornicing and a ceiling rose, together with a fireplace as the central feature. The client wished to adapt this stately room into a large kitchen and dining area to suit their lifestyle yet still allow this space to feel like a room and not specifically like a kitchen. In addition, they wanted to incorporate their love of modern materials like metal, timber and marble into the space whilst ensuring that it functioned efficiently. The natural process for Roselind Wilson Design was to allow for a banquette seating area in the beautiful bay window. This would maximise the seating space and allow for a stunning oval marble table set against a strong black and white striped fabric for the bespoke bench.

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The remainder of the space was designed with a large island to accommodate the hobs and downdraft extractors. A breakfast bar with bronze metal legs is fitted perpendicular to the island allowing for comfortable socialising when cooking. The island unit is manufactured in state-of-the-art laminate to ensure a slick contemporary look that is extremely durable. The units were chosen in a stained charcoal / graphite oak to marry with the bronze and laminate and offset with the Carrara marble. The sink is located in a bespoke unit behind the island and represents more of a freestanding furniture piece than fitted kitchen joinery. This look is intentional to adhere to the client’s brief of ensuring the kitchen had a distinct room-like feel. The Gaggenau appliances and wine fridge are located in the tall run of units on the wall opposite the bay window. Again, the sweeping dimensions of the units add to the over-scaled proportions of the room and provide a sense of presence.
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The island itself faces the fireplace, the surround of which was designed and made bespoke for this room using honed Nero Marquina marble. This entire wall was painted in Chalky Interior matte paint in Graphite Grey by Marston & Langinger to create a matte charcoal/black effect to marry with the look and feel. The rest of the rooms are painted in an off white/grey for contrast. Lighting was essential in the space and the requirement was to have levels of light and allow for all circuits to be dimmable. The oversized ceiling rose required an equally imposing light and the Array pendant by CTO Lighting was the obvious choice. With gold lining to emit a warm glow of light over the island and breakfast bar, it stands as a strong central feature to the entire room. Ceiling spot lights with a 31-degree beam angle and 2700 Kelvin light colour made a practical choice for the functional lighting in the space, balanced with the accent of a quirky wall light by Buster & Punch to the left of the bay area.Roselind Wilson Design

 

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