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Black and Milk | Interior Design | London
See https://blackandmilk.co.uk/interior-design-portfolio/ for more details.
Bradshaw Construction
This 6,500-square-foot one-story vacation home overlooks a golf course with the San Jacinto mountain range beyond. The house has a light-colored material palette—limestone floors, bleached teak ceilings—and ample access to outdoor living areas.
Builder: Bradshaw Construction
Architect: Marmol Radziner
Interior Design: Sophie Harvey
Landscape: Madderlake Designs
Photography: Roger Davies
R2 Studio Architects
The kitchen in this remodeled 1960s house is colour-blocked against a blue panelled wall which hides a pantry. White quartz worktop bounces dayight around the kitchen. Geometric splash back adds interest. The encaustic tiles are handmade in Spain. The U-shape of this kitchen creates a "peninsula" which is used daily for preparing food but also doubles as a breakfast bar.
Photo: Frederik Rissom
Whole Forest
While working on this modern loft, Sullivan Building & Design Group opted to use Ecomadera's hardwoods throughout the entire project. The exotic woods effortlessly accent the bold colors and the homeowners playful style.
Photo credit: Kathleen Connally
Wood Works Brighton
We adore this kitchen for many reasons. It is a spin on the traditional shaker, by making the styles and rails much slimmer it gives it a very modern / contemporary look and feel. We also mixed in the rustic oak panels to add some warmth. The wall cabinets with the glass doors looking right through onto the beautiful tiles. The banquet seating which has bespoke upholstery works fantastically well for the whole family. The walk in pantry helps to keep the main kitchen clutter free. The room is completed by a tunnel book case matched in the same oak.
MERGAL Architecture & Design
Complete renovation of a 1930's classical townhouse kitchen in New York City's Upper East Side.
IQ Glass UK
A narrow galley kitchen with glass extension at the rear. The glass extension is created from slim aluminium sliding doors with a structural glass roof above. The glass extension provides lots of natural light into the terrace home which has no side windows. A further frameless glass rooflight further into the kitchen extension adds more light.
Paper House Project
Set within the Carlton Square Conservation Area in East London, this two-storey end of terrace period property suffered from a lack of natural light, low ceiling heights and a disconnection to the garden at the rear.
The clients preference for an industrial aesthetic along with an assortment of antique fixtures and fittings acquired over many years were an integral factor whilst forming the brief. Steel windows and polished concrete feature heavily, allowing the enlarged living area to be visually connected to the garden with internal floor finishes continuing externally. Floor to ceiling glazing combined with large skylights help define areas for cooking, eating and reading whilst maintaining a flexible open plan space.
This simple yet detailed project located within a prominent Conservation Area required a considered design approach, with a reduced palette of materials carefully selected in response to the existing building and it’s context.
Photographer: Simon Maxwell
IQ Glass UK
A narrow galley kitchen with glass extension at the rear. The glass extension is created from slim aluminium sliding doors with a structural glass roof above. The glass extension provides lots of natural light into the terrace home which has no side windows. A further frameless glass rooflight further into the kitchen extension adds more light.
Brooke Copp-Barton Interiors
This industrial kitchen has plenty of character, with reclaimed barstools, encaustic tiles, vintage signage and open wooden shelves displaying the owners' favourite things.
Photography: Megan Taylor
Philharmonic AV
Our client's modern and vibrant Kitchen is the hub of the home and the ideal place for a wall-mounted Apple iPad Mini connected to their Savant control system. The control system looks after the heating, music, security, door access and lighting and shade for the entire house (although they prefer to control the lighting and shade from their stylish Lutron keypads). The control system can also be used via a dedicated Savant remote or their Apple iPhones.
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