Bespoke cabinetry from Holloways of Ludlow Holloways of Ludlow Bespoke Kitchens & Cabinetry Pasillos, vestíbulos y escaleras modernos
Bespoke cabinetry from Holloways of Ludlow Holloways of Ludlow Bespoke Kitchens & Cabinetry Pasillos, vestíbulos y escaleras modernos

The project was an 18th Century, Grade II listed penthouse apartment in Central London, which is owned by a young professional bachelor. The client was keen to redevelop the whole penthouse, and in the process of the renovation he briefed Holloways of Ludlow to re-proportion the relationship between the hallway, master bedroom, dressing room, master bathroom and en-suite.

After being commissioned, the property was designed and put through the planning process by Martin Smith from Holloways of Ludlow Professional Building Services. All the building works featured in the project were carried out by Holloways of Ludlow Professional Building Services and the joinery, bespoke cabinetry and kitchen was designed by their sister award-winning company, Holloways of Ludlow Cabinet Makers that was manufactured in their local West London workshop.

Martin wanted to create a luxurious environment that would be comfortable but featured a few unexpected twists within each defined space. Holloways of Ludlow met the clients brief by designing a range of built-in fitted furniture throughout the apartment, including the panels of antiqued mirrored glass along the entrance corridor that brought light and reflections into a narrow space. Other major elements of the design included a sleek kitchen and luxurious master bathroom, which included an en-suite bathroom. To provide those important interior touches and provide flow and continuity between each space, Holloways of Ludlow commissioned interior designer Clare Gaskin to provide the interior design throughout.

As you enter the apartment, through a beautiful reclaimed door, you are greeted with an impressive grand entrance hall that has been floored in luxurious Carrera marble. There is a corridor of lined cabinets with lattice and antique mirrored glass panels that have been sprayed in Paint & Paper Library Steel III, which also open to reveal storage space.

Within the main living room space, Holloways of Ludlow incorporated a sophisticated range of home technology systems into the design. For example Holloways of Ludlow designed a stained oak and high gloss spray slide panel AV unit that open up to a 60” plasma TV. To enhance the entertainment element of the main living room, high quality speakers were integrated into the design in addition to a 5.1 cinema system. Under floor heating, an electric blind system and a hot and cold air conditioning were the finishing touches to the room.

Between the living and dining space is a EcoSmart burner installed within a bespoke cabinet with ABK bespoke steel liner, which was been positioned under a plastered faux chimney. To optimise the desired indoor-outdoor theme of the space the roof terrace was designed in conjunction with Bartholomew landscapes.

Their client has a passion for red and black colour schemes and with that in mind Martin designed a modern and luxurious kitchen, which would work complement the open-plan living layout of the penthouse apartment.

The open-plan kitchen was also designed and built by Holloways of Ludlow, and features Siemens appliances, an ABK bespoke extractor, and 20mm work surfaces in the Cygnus colourway by Silestone. Martin used many natural materials such as stained oak on the breakfast bar and marble worktops to complement and soften the look of the black gloss lacquered cabinetry. The peninsular bar links the kitchen and dining space perfectly.

Adjoining to the open-plan kitchen is a bespoke Holloways of Ludlow cabinetry made from stained oak that incorporates a Miele wine fridge below a 20mm silestone doradus top. Glass shelves and integrated Lutron-controlled lighting allow the owner to display beautiful glassware, spirits and wine.

The former en-suite did not have any exterior windows, and addition of natural light was a must for the client. The newly designed en-suite bathroom was designed to be accessed through a corridor of dark stained oak wardrobes, turning the corner into a light and contemporary, yet soft and functional bathroom space which featured the additional window for light. Functionally, we needed to include a double ended bath, double sink and large separate shower.

The towel rail workings are recessed into the wall alongside the concealed cistern that enhances a contemporary, un-fussy look. The 100mm marble skirting line up with the shower floor level and the bath panel plinth. They also added LED light under the bath plinth for night-time guidance without the need for the turning on the main lights.

The bedroom and adjoining dressing room was the final piece in the puzzle and the design was able to reflect an ‘Alice in Wonderland’ tone to the scheme which reflected the clients love of red and black colour schemes. The bespoke Holloways of Ludlow fitted cabinet was designed with 28 skilfully individually cut and bevelled mirror sections. Clare Gaskin provided all the furniture and wall coverings.

The bespoke walk-though dressing space features Holloways of Ludlow stained oak wardrobes and panelling and was designed within a space specifically designed to receive the fitted bespoke cabinetry. The plinth lights on the main lutron system also act as night-lights from the master bedroom and continues along under the marble bath plinth.

Bespoke kitchen and furniture design by Martin Smith, Holloways of Ludlow Bespoke Kitchens & Joinery. 020 7371 1787, www.hollowayskitchens.com

Interior Design by Clare Gaskin Interior Design, 07879 455025, www.claregaskin.com

Building services by Holloways of Ludlow Professional Builders, 020 8487 9440, www.hollowaysbuild.com

Photography: Nick Smith

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