Elegant solutions for difficult spaces

The Challenge:

Ms E’s beautiful kitchen had multiple levels, steps down, differing ceiling heights and a structural pillar, so she wanted a design that could maintain the streamlined that could accommodate these obstacles.

Solution:

Repeated visits were necessary to measure up, then re-measure to ensure everything fitted perfectly.

The door heights were maintained despite the steps down and we included double height wall units to even up the differing ceiling heights and maximise storage space.

The wall run is all in Crystal Grey with contrasting Stone Grey on the island.

 
 

“The kitchens are very good value, look swanky and feel lovely and solid but are extremely well priced. The other thing we liked was the massive colour choice which means you can have something really unique to you.

Keith and his team give a really personal service and went the extra mile to make the results perfect. ”

- Mrs E

 
 

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Katherine Brown

I’m a Canadian living in the United Kingdom - London to be exact. I’m a business person with an eye for modern design. I’m a customer marketer who thinks like a customer. I’m a design thinker who also happens to be a designer.

I’ve worked at senior marketing levels in large corporations like American Express and Sky TV. I’ve worked agency side, leading digital client accounts. I’ve been part of several start-ups, sat on Angel Investing teams and run my own design and print studio.

In 2021, I started Ascender Creative to help small businesses with big plans build their online credibility and create better customer connections. I do this by taping into my 20+ years of business experience mixing it with a strong customer focus and a big dose of creativity.

https://www.ascendercreative.com
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