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BACHELOR PAD
Our client wanted a contemporary flat within this
laterally converted Georgian town house.
The flat had been unsympathetically converted
with all rooms arranged off a long central corridor.
To reduce the impact of the corridor we opened
the far end of the flat up to be one large open plan
kitchen, dining and living room.
The front half of the flat was then divided into two
equally sized guest rooms with a shared family
bathroom plus a large master bedroom with its
own en-suite.
The remnants of the corridor were timber
paneled in American walnut with full height
concealed doors to the master bedroom and
bathroom.