In Chislehurst, South East London, a Victorian home has been beautifully redesigned with an oak-framed kitchen extension that embodies a harmonious connection to the outdoors. Key elements include a separated kitchen and dining area, a dining nook flooded with natural light through a skylight, and a hidden wine cellar for efficient storage. The design also incorporates bi-folding doors that connect to the garden and a timber pergola to create an inviting outdoor dining experience. Overall, the renovation blends functional living with a focus on nature.
The homeowners chose an oak-framed kitchen extension, connecting the indoors with nature using features such as a skylight dining nook and a hidden wine cellar.
This innovative design separates the kitchen and dining areas, creating distinct zones instead of an open-plan layout, enhanced by light and warmth.
The spiral wine cellar is a remarkable feature, providing a space-efficient solution for wine storage while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic in the home's design.
Bi-folding doors and a timber pergola establish a seamless transition to the garden, fostering an intimate outdoor dining experience as it weaves into the home.
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