22/12/2025
A large-scale, highly considered project that began this time last year and one I’m proud to finally reveal.
This commission included three bespoke dressing rooms, a bootility room, tailored pool house storage, a custom table and a minimalist vanity unit. All designed to sit seamlessly within the home.
Designed by , this commission was delivered working alongside who completed other rooms throughout this incredable looking home.
Her dressing room features interiors completed by another carpenter, with bespoke exteriors made by me. Slab doors detailed with precisely cnc routed brass inlays which add warmth and understated elegance to the space.
His dressing room was finished with full-height walnut cabinetry, walnut-veneered spray-finished slab doors, tinted glazed aluminium doors, and painted drawer fronts, creating a rich, layered and timeless finish.
The son’s dressing room combines slatted doors, a bespoke gaming station, a wooden slatted feature wall, and floating shelves with integrated LED lighting, balancing function with contemporary design.
The bootility room, a cross between a boot room and a utility was designed with generous storage for coats, shoes, and everyday utility essentials. A practical, hard-working space built using my tried-and-tested formula for keeping busy family homes organised.
The table was inspired by a library-themed piece the client had seen online, with key details carefully taken from the existing Tom Howley kitchen to create a bespoke design that tied in beautifully with the rest of the room.
The pool room storage was designed with a beach theam. This piece was made from reclaimed timber. The mirror was crafted from an old oak beam and left with its natural patina and character intact.
The vanity unit was intentionally understated, finished internally and externally in a dark laminate for a clean, architectural look.