Reimagined Layout
The new open plan layout naturally lent itself to distinct zones: a large kitchen for cooking, storage, cleaning, and eating; a separate walk-in pantry; a seating nook; and a bespoke gin bar for entertaining.
Crittall windows and doors were strategically positioned to allow light to flow and connect the kitchen to the outdoors. “In addition to working around the idyllic views, the kitchen layout is also centred around a larger-than-life island, bringing ample storage, a centralised cooking space, and flexible dining options to the table—something the clients had seen in our much-loved Wigmore Street showroom,” explains Tom.
“With this kitchen project, the client had an architect prepare the floor plans for the renovation. We were involved from the initial planning stages, which always helps when plotting a kitchen design. We recommend this to all our clients as it ensures all key elements are considered as part of your build—such as electrics and water.”
TOM HOWLEY
CREATIVE DESIGN DIRECTOR
Unique Features
Tom recalls, “A kitchen island was at the top of the client’s wish list for this project. They envisioned it as the main hub of the space, so the design needed to be both aesthetically pleasing and practical.” He adds, “The space posed an opportunity to create a large 320cm x 141cm island packed with practical solutions and state-of-the-art appliances.” With such generous proportions, the design could also be configured to fit nine bar stools, achieving the social feel our clients wanted to create.
The open-plan space is perfect for social gatherings and family occasions, especially with the addition of a bespoke gin bar located between the kitchen and lounge area. Concealed behind bifold doors, a mixture of shelving and worktop space provides ample storage for glistening glasses, craft gins, and cocktail paraphernalia.
The hidden walk-in pantry is the pièce de résistance in what is already an impressive, one-of-a-kind kitchen. Feeling adventurous and having seen hidden pantries within other Tom Howley projects, it was cleverly integrated into the kitchen design. Utilising every inch of space, the pantry includes open shelving for artisan ingredients, deep handcrafted drawers, and basket storage, ideal for everything from coffee beans and vegetables to fresh bread and snacks.
Finishing Touches
From day one, the clients had a clear idea of the direction regarding their kitchen style. “Their heart was set on a timeless yet visually clean-cut-looking design, and after spotting a previous project on our website, they opted for our classic Hartford collection,” Tom explains. Hartford’s unfussy in-frame style creates a sophisticated impression, while the augmented scale of the furniture instantly adds grandeur to the space without feeling too showy or overbearing.
From the get-go, our striking Avocado paint colour was a firm favourite. This alluring green blends effortlessly with the warm wood accents and natural materials used throughout the space. In addition to creating impact, the clients were keen to have a distinctive and recognisable Tom Howley aesthetic, so they chose signature details from our range, including our exclusive burnished brass handles and hinges.
Tom notes, “The kitchen in this remarkable Grade II listed property has evolved beyond a mere functional space. It now serves as the heart of family life, a place to unwind, pursue passions, and impress guests, whatever the season.”
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Success Stories
Explore our collection of narratives from satisfied clients, each sharing their unique Tom Howley experience. From the initial design process to the joy of living with a Tom Howley kitchen, these stories encapsulate the profound impact our kitchens have had on their lives. Dive in, and discover the transformative potential that awaits in your own home.
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Located in West Yorkshire, this Edwardian property became a cherished project for Louise and her family.
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Grade I Listed Tudor House Project
Embarking on a period renovation project is an endeavour that demands determination, vision, and an unwavering commitment to preserving the past. Where tradition meets modernity. Set within a magnificent Grade I-listed Tudor house this kitchen is nothing short of remarkable.
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We’re constantly inspired by the opportunity to help clients translate their dreams into reality. This Surrey family project was no different. Their vision was a refined, timeless kitchen that effortlessly combined modern conveniences with a warm, vibrant atmosphere, creating the true heart of their home.
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