This kitchen, say owners Emma and James, is a functional piece of modern art. It was created by Fife-based Nicholas Denney to replace their old one, which was falling apart. “We needed more work space, and wanted something that was solidly constructed,” recalls James.
“Specifically, we wanted one flowing material that would allow us to sweep directly into the sink and not have any grout that could blacken over time.”
After a childhood spent in London and Ghana, Francia Boakye moved to Scotland to study, falling in love with the storytelling power of tartan in the process
With their impressive bathroom transformation complete, Sean and James reflect on the highs and lows of the process and share how to get their luxurious look
As the first project of both its original architect and the one who would reshape it 150 years later, this little coach house in Argyll has been on quite a journey