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Great Pulteney Street

Great Pulteney Street

On Great Pulteney Street, one of Bath’s grandest Georgian thoroughfares, kitchens are by convention found in the basement. In this townhouse, not so. Set on the ground floor, this traditional in-frame kitchen was designed to make the most of the property’s high ceilings and generous daylight.

Location: Bath

Scope: Kitchen design & build

Type: Georgian Townhouse

Thoughtful Details

At six metres, the run of cabinetry makes a quiet claim on the full height of the room, traditionally built and detailed to read as furniture rather than fitting. On either side of the chimney breast, two purpose-built units resolve what lesser kitchens leave unaddressed. One conceals a drinks cabinet and microwave behind closed doors, the other a pull-out larder that hides the boiler. Hand-stained oak cabinets house purpose-made trays for carrying food to the first floor dining room.

Above the hob, three Dekton-faced cabinet fronts are matched in veining to the worktop and splashback, creating the illusion of a single unbroken slab of material. The same thinking extends to the waterfall-edged island, mitred to suggest the weight and depth of solid stone.

Natural light pours through a large period sash window and after dark, the glazed upper cabinets are illuminated from within. Hand-made aged nickel hardware completes a kitchen that, for all its ingenuity, carries its craft quietly.

Materials

  • • Hand-stained sustainably sourced oak cabinets
  • • Armac Martin aged nickel hardware
  • • Little Green Paint & Paper – Juniper Ash
  • • Little Green Paint & Paper – Gauze Dark
  • • Bora hob
  • • Miele appliances
Great Pulteney Street Granite
Great Pulteney Street Granite
Great Pulteney Street Exterior Street
Great Pulteney Street Kitchen

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