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South West London Residence

Part of an extensive renovation of a Victorian home in South West London, this kitchen was designed by Martin Moore for co-founder of the luxury silk bedding and nightwear company Gingerlily.

The brief was to replace the existing, dark, farmhouse-style kitchen with a lighter, brighter more contemporary space. The new colour scheme features light, dreamy neutrals; Martin Moore's New Classic cabinetry in "Chalky Grey", is paired with striking marble-effect quartz, used for the island worktop and large splashback. The waterfall edge of the island worktop marks a clear division between the kitchen and dining area. Brushed brass knobs bring contrast and warmth to the kitchen, whilst ribbed glass door panes and pale blue cupboard interiors provide decorative interest and a visual link with the dining chairs and banquette upholstery.

South West London Residence
South West London Residence
South West London Residence
South West London Residence
South West London Residence

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