Plain English Design
Bespoke kitchens; larders and laundries, sculleries and pantries, rooms defined by the dignity of utility, crafted from the best materials and infused with our unique sense of style.
Website: https://www.plainenglishdesign.co.uk/
Telephone: 0207 486 2674
Email: design@plainenglishdesign.co.uk
Address: 28 Blandford Street, London, W1U 4BZ
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Plain English are traditionalists. We’ve spent 30 years studying, with fascination, the Georgian sensibility of form and proportion and this runs through all of our designs in any number of architectural settings.
Bespoke kitchens; larders and laundries, sculleries and pantries, rooms defined by the dignity of utility, crafted from the best materials and infused with our unique sense of style.
See more at www.plainenglishdesign.co.uk
See more at www.plainenglishdesign.co.uk
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