Kitchen & Dining Areas

A natural stone floor is ideally suited to kitchens and dining areas. The correct stone will be very hardwearing, withstanding the rigours of day-to-day living whilst at the same time developing a unique, natural patina.
A natural stone floor is ideally suited to kitchens and dining areas. The correct stone will be very hardwearing, withstanding the rigours of day-to-day living whilst at the same time developing a unique, natural patina.
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Project 5534 Oxfordshire Family Home

The owners of this family home near Oxford wanted something hardwearing with a lived-in, original flagstone appearance. Steps were made from the same material for the multi-level space.



Project 6628 Arts & Crafts

Arts & Crafts Queen Anne brick built house.  As part of its restoration a new entertaining space was added to this Grade II* house.  A more rustic finish was used in the main entrance hall, moving to a sharper finish in the new link building which formed the dining area.  Stone with wood inlay mirrored the ceiling pattern in the walkway between the old and the new.



Project 5763 Country House in Sussex

The bold colour tone and variation in this English limestone is brought to life in this multi-aspect light filled extension with its character enhanced by the changing light.  The utility, shower and boot room is in the original section of the house where the same stone has been used to create atmosphere in what could have otherwise been a rather lacklustre space.   



Project 2866 Listed London Townhouse

Complete refurbishment of a Listed Central London townhouse with stonework across interior and exterior.



Project 1453 Georgian Style New Build

Georgian style new build in Dorset stayed true to the period with a traditional cabochon floor gracing the entrance hall.  The entrance hall and kitchen feature the same material in different finishes and format.



Project 3346 Grade II* country estate

A classical Grade II* listed country house and estate in Herefordshire used an English limestone for the pool area and dining room in the summer house pavilion.



Project 7931 Remodelled Victorian School

This former Victorian school in Hampshire was remodelled and extended to create a substantial family home.



Project 9986 Notting Hill Residential

Residential project in London's Notting Hill with an over-sized cabochon floor through the ground floor rooms.  



Project 2313 Georgian Rectory

This Georgian Rectory in Nottinghamshire underwent a total renovation, restoring much of its original features and maintaining a classical Georgian style.



Project 3949 Grade I Somerset Manor House

Grade I listed 13th century manor house in Somerset.  The flooring was chosen to unify all spaces and specifically created to be true to the age of the property.



Project 4061 Converted Barn

A converted barn on a working farm in Dorset where the owners specified British materials and where possible local materials in the creation of their family home.  Stone flooring was integral to the overall design, selected for its practicality as well as timeless aesthetic.



Project 2799 Grade II Rectory

The renovation of this Grade II Listed former rectory in Oxfordshire incorporated a large new build kitchen extension, outdoor pool, terracing and paving.  The main consideration for the owners was the sympathetic transition between the flooring in the original part of the house to the new.  Old Hornton Blue flagstones were cut down and relaid and a complementary but lighter stone selected for the new kitchen floor.  Outside an English Limestone was used for steps, paving, terrace and cobbles.



Project 1458 Contemporary New Build

For this contemporary new build in London the same material was used across various spaces providing a consistent backdrop for interior styling.



Project 7557 Victorian Residential London

Refurbishment of this modern extension to a Victorian property in Dulwich created an extended kitchen and living space.  Our client sought to replace the polished concrete with something more characterful that had a country feel to it.  The rich, multi-faceted colour tone of the selected material was both practical and perfectly suited to the light-filled space.



Project 1931 Georgian New Build

A Georgian new build in Oxfordshire with stone requirements for both interior and exterior.



Project 2678 Chelsea Residential

This Chelsea house was completely re-built to create a functional family home with additional living spaces.



Project 5270 Cornwall Country Estate

This Grade I Listed Palladian manor house, dubbed the finest Georgian house in Cornwall, underwent a major renovation when its new inhabitants took up the reins of the family seat.  Our work entailed matching in with existing stone flooring and new flooring finished in keeping with the age of the property.



Project 5190 Hampshire Manor House

For this late 18th Century manor house we were commissioned to work on both the interior and landscape including the area around the outdoor swimming pool.  Reclaimed English Flagstones were used for steps and paving to blend into the landscape.  Around the pool, British limestone was used for paving, coping, outdoor shower and steps.  Inside a clean, British limestone features in the kitchen, boot room and orangery.



Project 2731 Central London Townhouse

Set in the heart of Westminster, this townhouse underwent a complete refurbishment.  A narrow, dog leg entrance hall required a bespoke cabochon floor.  Our drawing team designed the layout to ensure the cabochons read correctly in this tight space and maintained the flow through the wider section.  Flooring in adjacent rooms, custom-made steps and clad staircase completed the project.