Instead of tucking the scullery out of sight, architect Craig Steere has placed it in full view of the living areas in this family home. Teak stained timber cladding was selected for the scullery to tie in with the owner’s existing walnut dining table and add warmth to the whole open-plan space.
Scullery designed to take centre stage
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Gilded grove