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Family Reunited
With the aim of breaking down barriers, an imaginative re-work of this home in Scotland enabled a transition from closed spaces to open plan versatility
DESIGNER MAGAZINE / DESIGNERATI.CO.UK
Kitchen Design
This mid-century terraced house in the west of Edinburgh had been home to its owners for several years. The house had previously been extended to the front, resulting in a long narrow kitchen, separated from the living room. The disjointed layout meant that the family were often in separate spaces, unable to speak to each other. Instead, the owners were keen to create a more open-plan and sociable layout, with the kitchen at its heart.
Moving the living spaces to the back of the house was a key design proposal for AGORA Architecture + Design. The idea was to create a full-width space, which benefits from the natural light provided by the large windows to the garden. The kitchen and dining areas are arranged along the outside wall, to maximise natural light, and a ‘snug’ living space sits at the centre of the plan, defined by the exposed steel structure.
DESIGNER MAGAZINE / DESIGNERATI.CO.UK
KITCHEN DESIGN
DESIGNER MAGAZINE / DESIGNERATI.CO.UK
KITCHEN DESIGN
Outside of the main living space, a study / spare bedroom has been created to the front of the house in place of the old kitchen. The hallway has been widened to accommodate a bench, and a built-in coat cupboard has been created in the hall, providing a welcoming and practical entrance.
As the kitchen sits within the main living space, the units have been treated as a piece of furniture.
AGORA worked closely with the kitchen manufacturer to achieve a minimal yet practical design. Ovens and other appliances are concealed behind full height oak doors, with a central alcove for the sink, and bespoke full-height shelving provides a home for the clients’ personal items, and also frames a large oak lined window seat.
Minimal finishes were selected to enhance the feeling of space, utilising flush skirtings, frameless doors, a simple fireplace, transparent switches and sockets. The same oak herringbone floor runs through the entire ground floor, while the colour palette chosen by the clients runs through all finishes, from the kitchen, through walls and steelwork, to the soft furnishings.
AGORA worked closely with the client, main contractor and specialists to achieve a high-quality finish. The result is a calm and warm family space, flexible enough to accommodate large family gatherings as well as cosy nights by the fire.
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