South-End Project | Westbury Garden Rooms

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This cool, calm and collected dream home has been a labour of love for our clients who wanted to get every single detail perfect. Our clients love to entertain so a well planned kitchen and dining/ living space was essential. Humphrey Munson was commissioned to design the kitchen whilst Westbury undertook the design and manufacture of the orangery and transform the back of this property into a light, bright space both the clients and their family never want to leave.

Design Specification

Cabinetry design: Nickleby Cabinetry interior finish: Smithfield oak Handles: Tetterby handles & Hexham knobs Hardware finish: Polished Nickel

Paint Finishes Perimeter cabinetry: HM ‘Tailored Grey’ Island: HM ‘Farthing’

Worktops & Splashback Caesarstone Frosty Carina quartz worktops Antique effect mirror splashback

‘This new, enviably elegant timber orangery is perfectly proportioned; timeless in style and exceptional in design with plenty of space for family living. We demolished the old garden room and removed the existing snug wall to make a new entrance to the utility room. We also created a big structural opening for the kitchen to make one large, multi-functional space. Now, the family can enjoy an expansive living area which is split into different zones. On one end of the orangery is a comfortable seating area, adjacent to a beautiful dining space that offers lovely views out to the garden. Opposite is the stunning Humphrey Munson kitchen, which now has a definitive sense of flow and a central island that provides masses of storage.

The room now gets a considerable amount of sunlight, streaming through the roof lantern. The beautiful Casement windows are made with a traditional flush appearance and no visible V joints. It’s the magnificent roof lantern that takes centre stage and draws the eye as soon as you walk into the room. For this project, the internal and external joinery has been painted in New Salt Stone, and Satin Nickel Ironmongery finishes off the look.’– Westbury Garden Rooms

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