Telford Avenue, Tooting

Created in close collaboration with the project's interior designer, this Streatham kitchen is full of thoughtful details that reveal themselves over time. While the overall aesthetic is calm and understated, a series of carefully integrated features give the space its own unique character and functionality.

A concealed door leads seamlessly through to the utility room, maintaining clean lines throughout the kitchen, while a bespoke larder with pocket slide-and-hide doors allows the contents to disappear completely when not in use. These details were carefully developed as part of a wider design approach that prioritised both practicality and visual simplicity.

The result is a kitchen that feels effortlessly resolved, where bespoke craftsmanship and considered design come together to create a space that is as enjoyable to use as it is to look at.

 
 
 
 
 

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the island’s slatted profiles that give rhythm and depth to its face.

 

 the cabinetry is painted wood, but we let the grain show through so there’s still a sense of warmth and texture beneath the finish.

 
 
 
 
 
 

brass details add a touch of richness, catching the light in a way that makes the space feel both refined and lived-in.

 
 
 
Tom Jarvis