Home The Designer's Room The Designer’s Room The secret to transforming an awkwardly shaped room Cave Interiors turned the awkwardly shaped sitting room of an Edwardian house into a warm and welcoming space. Creating a 'statement island' that defines a kitchen without overwhelming it Elegant proportions and soft hues offset the dramatic scale of this kitchen in the Cotswolds. Amelia Thorpe takes a look. A modern kitchen perfectly framed by the exquisite ancient beams Artichoke designed a discreet and timeless kitchen to complement a converted granary. Amelia Thorpe takes a look. Yes, you can put a new kitchen in a Grade I-listed house — and this beautiful example shows how Traditional cabinetry was a key ingredient in the sympathetic restoration of a Grade I-listed Tudor house in Shropshire. A country house kitchen which shows how adding new walls can transform your space A new Plain English design in Northumberland demonstrates the benefits of carving up a kitchen. How to pep up a featureless room with an injection of drama and colour Nels Crosthwaite Eyre employed a dramatic wallpaper to inject pattern, scale and colour into a converted building in north London. A gloomy kitchen entirely re-created as a cosy living space When Nicole Salvesen and Mary Graham were asked to redecorate a country house in Berkshire, the first task was to turn a dark space into a colourful sitting room. A London townhouse kitchen that's perfect for cooking, socialising and entertaining The new owners of this London townhouse have reconfigured it to create a sociable space for cooking and entertaining. A London townhouse kitchen transformed to be sociable, practical and charming The new owners of this London townhouse have reconfigured it to create a sociable space for cooking and entertaining. A beautiful new kitchen sympathetically created for a 16th century manor house