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materials informed, designed by architect Carl Huston and
designer Jane Agnew as the main area for the house, the presented kitchen poses
as the mandatory in multitasking households.
"This L-shaped space is the centre of all family
activities," said architect Huston. "In addition to a new kitchen,
scullery and laundry, the extension provide a number of spaces where the family
could sit and experience the outdoors – casual family seating and dining areas,
a more formal living room, and separate outdoor seating and dining areas. All
these spaces are interconnected, with extra-wide openings providing a seamless
link between inside and out."
"Although the extension has a
very contemporary feel, we introduced some elements that are a visual reference
to the original part of the house. For example, the chesterfield sofa has a
period style, but it is upholstered in aubergine leather for a modern feel. The
reproduction rug is another visual link. There is also a modern interpretation
of a decorative Swiss clock, and a pendant light with an ornate plaster
interior reminiscent of a traditional ceiling rose."
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