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A country kitchen, inspired largely by the falling of a tree on the farm on which this house is built.
Our client asked us if there was anything that could be done with the beech tree in question, and on inspection of the mammoth 40 foot trunk, it became apparent that the wood was spalted (infected with a fungus that causes very sought-after streaks of bright colours). After having the tree sawn and kiln dried, the exquisite and rare timber was used extensively in the kitchen and throughout the new-build house.
If you like solid wood worktops have a look at the kitchen in the Fleet House, simply click the ‘related projects’ button above.
Features
- Tongue and groove effect door in spalted beech frame
- Solid spalted beech worktops finished in oil
- Bespoke plate rack and book shelf
- Six waney edged plank shelves
- Matching spalted beech refectory table
- Spalted beech floors and window sills throughout house

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