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Writer's pictureMaria Radvan

A bit about our work progress and wardrobe design difference

The best part of any interior becomes at the end the right part of the joinery that not only creates the right design but also offer storage space.


A combination of these can be achieved by the designers when choosing materials and the way to divide a wardrobe or a kitchen.


At this stage we been working on several project on which designers had a different approach based on the clients desire of the style and also of colours and materials.


As an example the project in Wimbledon the designer had chosen to use a combination of traditional style with a modern look by choosing vibrant colours of the spray painted doors. The interior has been used a laminated wooden egger product that offered to the wardrobe an additional luxury look and feel.


In the same time an other project in Clapham London the designer had an approach of minimalistic finish where colours will match with wall and wardrobes will be minimally carved or cut. Wardrobe door had cnc machined handles to 900mm height. Internal of the carcase was also chosen to be a more standard minimal laminated egger finishes.


The Luxury project in Surbiton had a different approach in the design and the designer approached a more luxury finishes and used grooved natural wood wardrobes with a veneered interior carcase with LED light.


In the same time for the project in North London the designer used a bit of a different approach to combine classic and modern style with veneered finished facades for the bookshelves incorporated with spray painted interior. While the wardrobe was a minimalistic design with spray painted facades and laminated interior.


If you would like to discuss your project our team will be happy to help you in your design and materials.



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