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This kitchen renovation formed the final chapter in a broader home transformation, giving our client the opportunity to bring cohesion, character, and renewed life to a space that no longer supported the way she lived. The existing kitchen was dated, short on storage, and increasingly overwhelmed by worktop appliances, an arrangement that felt more like a compromise than a considered part of the home they had so carefully renovated. Inspired by the client's love for Ardmore patterns, we introduced this personal touch through a custom blind at the kitchen's only window, allowing the space to carry a sense of joy and individuality without overwhelming its scale. The design then built upward: fluted glass, stained natural oak, engineered porcelain countertops, and textured vertical panelling at the kitchen island work together to elevate the room's proportions and create a layered, tactile environment. The result is a kitchen that no longer feels like an afterthought but a harmonious composition of texture, colour, and light. The result is an intimate, expressive space that completes the home's narrative and supports the client's daily rituals with clarity and intention.