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White driftwood bespoke kitchen with white Lacanche range cooker and painted lamp black wall cabinets

Bespoke Kitchen Project 17 - Cobham

The Cobham kitchen is in a wood clad cottage set in a beautiful quaint forest, surrounded by nature, this kitchen really embraces its organic surroundings. The owners of this beautiful property are a couple with their two children, who are passionate about Scandinavian and industrial styles and designs. With a focus on Nordic design Caroline and Stewart were very clear of the kind of aesthetic they wanted to achieve in their dream kitchen and dining area whilst retaining as many of the original features of the cottage as possible.

This bespoke kitchen project features a contrast of raw, oiled reclaimed timbers with Lamp Grey painted cupboards and smooth off-white ‘Westminster white’ quartz, creating a really simple but stylish look. Through the combination of rustic reclaimed materials, smooth ceramics and traditional farmhouse brassware we helped create a classic Nordic style interior scheme.

The raw reclaimed pine cabinetry is the focus for this stunningly bright kitchen. With each piece revealing its own unique character and markings, the Cobham kitchen embraces the beauty of the natural wood. The natural wood finish offers a raw industrial look.

To compliment both the traditional interior scheme and home owner’s culinary skills, we included a bespoke hand-forged Lacanche range cooker in this stunning Cobham kitchen.

This bespoke kitchen was to remain sympathetic to the unusual style of the cottage, with each room being on a different level. The bespoke corner larder makes the most of the awkward space next to the stairs with built-in drawers and floor-to-ceiling shelving.

The charming industrial wall lever lamps and brass latch locks in this contemporary kitchen add a sense of vintage ambience against the sumptuous dark painted cabinets and smooth quartz surface.

The Main Company also provided the brushed silver barn board cladding for the bathroom to the cottage. The bathroom is surrounded in wood, reflecting the exterior of the cottage, creating a Nordic cabin feel to this interior. 

Project17
MaterialsReclaimed Pine, Quartz
LocationCobham
Reclaimed driftwood kitchen cabinets next to painted lamp black open shelving unit
Classic white Macon range cooker by Lacanche with concrete canopy and driftwood kitchen cabinets
Engineered drawer fronts made from reclaimed rustic pine with white quartz worktop
Reclaimed kitchen sink run with ceramic Belfast sink and painted wall cabinets above
Philippe Starck white chairs with reclaimed wood kitchen and table
Open shelving unit painted in lamp black by Little Greene with reclaimed pine backboards and drawers
Brown leather armchair sits next to bespoke kitchen with white Lacanche range cooker
Bespoke kitchen wall cabinet painted lamp black with metro tiles behind and antique brass lock catch
Pair of double door wall cabinets above ceramic sink with metro tiles
Wellingtons sit on wood stairs with birch plywood cabinets at the bottom
Glasses, mugs and books sit on tall bespoke open unit painted black with whitewash reclaimed wood backboards
Wood cladded bathroom with floating sink and toilet
Ceramic Belfast sink with brass tap sits on bespoke reclaimed rustic cabinets with white quartz worktop and white range cooker
Tall open kitchen unit storing books glasses and mugs
White Macon Lacanche range cooker with brass detail
Reclaimed pine kitchen units and cream stone tiled floor
White quartz kitchen worktop on top of reclaimed rustic wood unit
Shadow against reclaimed wood pine end panel
Reclaimed pine kitchen with large white quartz up stands
Solid oak drawer box with insert dividing utensils
Light blue kettle sits on top of reclaimed rustic pine drawer stack

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