From blank corner… to a bootroom made for everyday life.
The brief was simple: more storage, without losing style.
Now there’s drawers, coat hooks, hanging space, and a clever pull-out shoe tray, all finished in Bamboozle by Farrow & Ball with warm white oak accents.
Recessed strip lights add a gentle glow, making the space practical, welcoming, and beautifully lived-in.
A sweeping, curved Lissa oak desk, paired with the subtle tones of Farrow and Ball French grey bringing warmth and contrast to the space.
The oak slatted wall adds depth and rhythm, while built-in, slab door storage keeps everything seamless and practical.
Designed with clean lines and balance, this is the perfect place to work, focus and create.
A timeless addition to this period home on Otter Street, designed to complement the original fireplace while adding practical storage and display space.
Featuring Inframe doors with cock bead detail, brass handles, beaded bookcase shelves, and a decorative cornice to tie everything together.
Finished in Farrow & Ball “All White”, this pair of alcoves brings balance, light, and classic craftsmanship to the room.
A subtle transformation that feels like it’s always belonged.
This is the fourth project I have completed for this customer and they keep getting better.
This one was actually all designed by them to work around the two inward opening doors while maximising storage. I just took it from a paper sketch to a sketchup drawing and then to real life!
Shelf sizes to match wicker baskets, ample coat storage space along with loads of place for Kody’s toys and treats!
I think he’s happy with it! 🐶

This design was put together by the amazing @hannahelkshomes , I simply just bought it to life.
Consisting of a bay window bench seat with oak internals, a freestanding panelled wall with an oak top, a full height shiplap panelled wall, cabinetry with ample storage solutions and topped off with some open oak shelving with rebated strip lights.
The oak strip lighting was hard wired into a socket next to the dimmer for the ceiling lights. The hafele spots inside the cabinets were placed on door sensors.