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This bedroom in an elegant, mid 19th Century London Town House had radiators in the alcoves and Simon Spencer’s client wanted to install wardrobes but retain the original cornice without having the expense of copying and re-running the cornice anew. They required a wall mounted plasma screen TV on the chimney breast with the operating equipment in the right hand wardrobe. They also wanted high level pull down hanging in both wardrobes, six low fronted shirt drawers in the left hand side and adjustable shelves in the right hand side with accommodation provided for their full length bedroom curtains. |
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In these images you can see the original alcoves, the installed wall hanging panel for the plasma screen TV and Simon Spencer’s fitted bedroom furniture and wardrobes installed before they were painted above. |
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In these images you can see the original fitted bedroom furniture and the wardrobes above which, although were of good quality, were too shallow to hang suite properly and too low to have double hanging. In addition the doors did not even try to balance. The central image below is during the installation of Simon Spencer’s newly designed mdf fitted bedroom furniture and wardrobes. |
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These images show Simon Spencer’s designs after installation and painting. The interiors of the cupboards were plain mdf stained. The wood grain effect was simply very clever use of brush-marks. Simon Spencer designed the drawers to take shirts and the depth and height of the wardrobes gave sufficient room to hang double suits if required and have them at right angle to the wardrobe doors. Simon Spencer’’s design style is traditional, plain with recessed central door panels, a proper skirting to the base and the builders cornice to finish it off over the top. |
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These images show the guest bedroom where the bed crowded the wardrobes and made access very difficult and then after redecoration and installation of Simon Spencer’s designs which go on either side and over the bed to maximize space, now giving plenty of room at the foot of the bed. The net result was that the room appeared much larger and more spacious. |
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