Kitchen & Utility
Handleless oak kitchen with Dekton island, integrated Gaggenau appliances, concealed utility room behind pocket doors, and a built-in wine fridge.
A second apartment refurbishment within Greville House, this time delivering a lighter, more contemporary scheme with pale oak joinery, a Dekton-topped kitchen, and a hotel-grade bathroom — while respecting the same building management constraints.
Having already delivered Flat 7 in the same building, the client for Flat 13 wanted a different aesthetic: lighter tones, more natural light, and a Scandinavian-inflected calm that still felt appropriate for a Belgravia address.
Flat 13 sits on the upper floor of Greville House, with better natural light than the lower units and a slightly different room configuration. The design took advantage of both, using a predominantly pale palette — limed oak, white oil flooring, soft stone tones — to amplify the sense of space and height.
The kitchen was designed around a Dekton island with waterfall edges, handleless oak-fronted cabinets, and a concealed utility area behind pocket doors. The bathroom was finished in micro-cement with a curbless shower, floating vanity, and backlit mirror. Throughout, the detailing is intentionally minimal: shadow gaps rather than architraves, push-latch doors, and recessed linear LED strips.
The living area received a media wall in limed oak with integrated shelving, concealed cable management, and a recessed electric fireplace. The bedroom features full-width fitted wardrobes with fabric-lined interiors and a concealed dressing light that activates on opening.
Handleless oak kitchen with Dekton island, integrated Gaggenau appliances, concealed utility room behind pocket doors, and a built-in wine fridge.
A seamless micro-cement finish across walls and floor, curbless wet-room shower, floating oak vanity, and backlit recessed mirror cabinet.
A full-width limed oak media wall with integrated shelving, cable concealment, and a recessed electric fireplace insert.
Full-width fitted wardrobes with push-latch doors, interior fabric lining, LED auto-light, and a concealed dressing area.
Material sampling, 3D visualisation of the kitchen and media wall, and freeholder licence submission.
Removal of all existing finishes, with subfloor levelling and wall preparation for micro-cement application.
New electrical layout, underfloor heating, plumbing, and pocket-door framing installed.
Bespoke kitchen, media wall, bedroom wardrobes, and utility joinery installed and scribed.
Micro-cement bathroom application, decoration, flooring, and final fixture installation.
Commissioning of all systems, snagging, and photographic walkthrough.
Micro-cement requires perfectly prepared substrates and controlled environmental conditions. Two coats of primer, three coats of finish, and a final sealer were applied over four days.
Both apartments were in progress simultaneously, requiring shared access coordination and staggered deliveries through the communal hallway.
The utility room pocket doors needed precise structural framing and track alignment to operate silently and sit flush when closed.
The finished flat feels like a boutique hotel suite: calm, precisely detailed, and effortlessly functional — a genuine step-change from the previous interior.
We regularly deliver multiple apartments within the same block, adapting the design for each client while maintaining consistent build quality and building management relationships.
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