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kitchen, came this spectacular Oak Dressing Room". |
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There are
lots of decisions to be made when building your own home and as the design for
the kitchen was now finalised it was time to move onto the dressing
room.
The layout of this room was chiefly dictated by it's unusal shape,
which incorporated a curved wall on one side and two windows on the other. It
was transformed with this elegant bespoke furniture that gracefully followed
the lines of the room and was lit by overhead lighting.
Working closely
with the clients during the design meant that by using every inch of the room
from floor to ceiling, we were able to provide the right type of storage for
their needs. Including long coats and dresses, shirts and ties and even hat
storage. |
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Pull down
hanging rails were used for the top rails for easy access, with fixed rails for
the lower level. Dedicated shoe storage was built-in with pull out shoe drawers
and adjustable shelves for boxed shoes.
Large free standing drawers sit below one of the windows and
are finished with Antique Brass Georgian Handles |
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