What started out as a cow shed, stalls and all is very nearly complete as a stunning home and almost ready to move in, I was delighted to be involved in a tiny piece of this mammoth renevation job!
Finished in Farrow and Ball - Bancha to match the lime washed master bedroom wall with Espiga Pimienta internals to really set it off.
A mix of long and short hanging, along with drawers in each cabinet section means storage is absolutely maximised.
Brushed hanging rails to match the bedside lights and neon flex rebated light strips both above and below the hanging sections to light up the space, all linked to door sensors.
A magnetic hatch to ensure pipework for the en-suite can still be accessed without compromising on style.
The perfect addition to any cowshed-come-home.
 The externals are a crown cut white oak veneer which has been processed to create this stunning slat or panel look. All components have been sprayed by me in a natural 5% sheen clear coat lacquer. This style wraps around all ten doors and also the end panel.
Paired with a red oak library ladder and all black hardware to really set of the grain.
The doors have been fitted with a one motion push to open and soft close system which I absolutely love!
The internals are a mix of top cabinets, both short and long hanging and shelving space making this a storage haven!
 The first install of this series crafted for canine behaviourist @iamwillatherton is this bespoke Dijon walnut wardrobe, named after his first of the pack Labrador - Sully.
Beautifully grain-matched walnut doors with open shelving on either side make the most of this room while keeping things warm and natural.
Knurled Brass handles paired with brushed brass hanging rails nod towards the other metalware in the room while the walnut was chosen to go hand in hand with the rooms other furniture.