At CH Design we undertake any size project. So when our client wanted to update his holiday let kitchen on a budget we were happy to help him out. By keeping his kitchen units and just replacing the doors we saved a huge amount on materials and labour. We also supplied a new sink & taps, and re-tiled the splash back. As you can see from the pictures below, the result is pretty impressive.

Now he wants to do the rest of the apartment…which of course we will be more than happy to oblige!

Below: before shot of the kitchen.

old kitchen units

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below: The new kitchen.

The new kitchen doors, tiles & sink - a vast improvement we think.

Using the services of a qualified interior designer does not mean that you are going to be paying over the odds for expensive fees or exceed your budget for your interior fit out or refurbishment.

It is understandable that small businesses and individuals may feel that they can’t afford to pay for an interior designer, or that the designs and goods may be too expensive. But in fact, if you employ a designer who understands your brief and budget, then they will work with this information and avoid over spending.

Headingley Golf Club bar & lounge

The interior designer’s main aim is to provide you, the client, with a space that meets your needs, and with furniture and furnishings that are fit for purpose, of good quality and made to last.

Undertaking the fit out for a new property or business, or the refurbishment of an existing space can be an expensive undertaking – this is understood. But clients’ budget should always be borne in mind so that over specifying doesn’t become an issue.

The second important point to consider is that, in employing a professional to project manage the job means that you save your valuable time and can stick to running your own business. It is up to the designer to organise contractors and timetable. It is also up to the designer/project manager to chase deliveries, adhere to timetable and address on site issues. If this is done professionally you stand a winning chance of getting your project delivered to specification and, importantly, on time.

So in essence, employing the services of an interior designer should save you time, money and stress!

The  images below show 3D visuals for the design proposal for a client’s new kitchen.

Following the 3D visuals are the photographs of the finished result.

The project included bricking up an existing side door and the knocking through and installation of new patio windows to the garden end of the kitchen. The new plans allowed for more storage and also a dining area near to the patio doors, so despite having a larger door area in the end wall, CH Design managed to achieve additional kitchen unit space into the new plans.

Private residence new kitchen

3D visual produced by CH Design, to show the interior view to the rear of the kitchen

Photograph showing the final result after installation

3D visual by CH Design, showing the proposed plan looking towards the patio doors

The finished result after installation

This video shows the development of a new bathroom and dressing room for a private client.
It shows the ‘before’ pictures, the 3D visuals produced by CH Design, and photographs of the finished result.

These images show the 3D visual drawn up by CH Design, for the building and design work of a new bathroom and dressing room for a private residence in Devon, followed by photographs taken of the completed project.

Also shown are photos taken before the work commenced – these show the previous bathroom and bedroom. The rooms were swapped around so what was the bedroom became the new bathroom & dressing room, and the old en-suite became the bedroom, due to it having more windows and light, and an original slate & tiles fireplace.

Bathroom visual:

private residence bathroom and dressing room 3Dvisual

3D visual showing the vanity until and walk in shower

photograph showing the shower area after completion

Free-standing Victoria & Albert bath, raised in the bay window

detail of vanity unit twin basins

Dressing room interior

En-suite bathroom before refurbishment

En-suite bathroom before refurbishment

bedroom before refurbishment

Bathroom:

In many homes the bathroom may well be the smallest room, however it needs to function practically as well being an inviting relaxing space that you want to spend time indulging yourself in. So before committing to spending a lot of money on fixtures and fittings spend some time planning the space properly, maybe even decide to get professional help as it could save you a lot of wasted time and money in the long run.

Kitchen:

Kitchen units can be quite a costly investment, so choose wisely and don’t be too bucked by trends that may quickly become ‘dated’; instead go for something that you really like, and in a simple style and finish that can be updated easily by altering the decorations that go with it, such as, wall finishes and free-standing pieces of furniture.

CH Design has just submitted some advice lines to be used in an interior design article for Cornwall Life magazine.

The headings were:

Kitchen, Bathroon, Living Room & Bedroom.

Please visit April’s copy to see the article:

http://cornwall.greatbritishlife.co.uk/

CH Design attended West Cornwall’s networking event this morning, held at Tregenna Castle, St Ives.
Andy Coote of Bizwords brought up the interesting subject of Networking, and why we do it.
What seemed the general consensus of opinion was that these morning networking events provide a very useful way for small businesses to get together and talk over topical issues as well as conducting business. We all get a chance to promote our own businesses, but more importantly we get ‘out’ and meet new people as well as regular attendees.
For a small business such as mine networking is a very valuable part of my working and business life. Long may they continue

A very uplifting and lively meeting this morning…small but perfectly formed!

CH Design met up with a few other businesses in Cornwall and we had interesting discussions about  overcoming our challenges  and taking on new ones with a positive attitude. It’s all about confidence and self belief. In the world of interior design we face obstacles on a regular basis when managing our projects, so its encouraging to be reminded, ‘its not just us’!

Please visit the CH Design website to see a portfolio of my work.

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