A Place in the Country / Studio Ben Allen
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A Place in the Country / Studio Ben Allen
"The original setting out of the stairs was retained, but it was rebuilt in solid oak with the addition of sweeping, wider steps at the bottom to give a more generous approach."
"Crossing the entrance hall, visitors are presented with an axial view through the library to the dining hall and kitchen."
"The materials are solid and veneer oak, naturally finished or washed with a blue stain on the inner curved surfaces."
"From this centre point is an axial view of the conservatory through the living room with the landscape beyond, framed by the library doors."
The entrance hall showcases a rebuilt solid oak staircase with wider steps for a generous approach. A small opening offers a view from the living room to the conservatory. Visitors experience an axial view from the library through to the dining hall and kitchen. The cocktail library, a newly created space, serves as the heart of the house, featuring shelves and seating carved from oak. A concealed cocktail cabinet enhances its function as an entertainment area, with views framed by library doors connecting to the conservatory and landscape beyond.
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