The Clydesdales Contemporary Design Kitchen Teesside
Clydesdales Kitchen in Yarm, brief?”
The client needed inspiration , ideas and a finished result that would be a talking point for years to come
No brief was given for the contemporary kitchen in Teesside other than knock them dead!
Our theme was to to remodel their kitchen to match the contemporary feel of their freshly redecorated home.
Following our advice, they decided to move a wall and reposition a set of patio doors to another wall.
This gave them the space they needed to create the kitchen of their dreams.
Knocking down a wall enabled our designers to create a more generous space.
A Key Focal Point: The Corian Sink and Schock Tap
The sink area holds a special place in any kitchen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley’s selection of the Corian sink and Schock tap combination beautifully harmonized form and function. Crafted from a premium quality composite material, the Corian sink exuded durability, stain resistance, and effortless maintenance. Its robust construction ensured it would withstand daily use while retaining its pristine appearance.
The kitchen renovation journey of Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley
The kitchen renovation journey of Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley in their Yarm apartment overlooking the River Tees was an endeavor that resulted in a remarkable transformation. Through their partnership with our company, they achieved their dream kitchen with the Vetreo Design, complete with top-of-the-line Siemens appliances, a luxurious Schock sink and tap, and elegant Corian worksurfaces. The result is a culinary sanctuary that reflects their personal style and allows them to indulge in their passion for cooking while savoring the panoramic views of the river.
The Perfect Union of Style and Function
This was a full house project consisting of kitchen, breakfast area, two bedrooms and an en-suite
TO recap the Ainsleys installed Vetreo furniture Siemens appliances, Corian Worksurfaces and Sink with Schock tap wanted a more traditional style in keeping with the age and style of the house and we managed to do this in a way sympathetic to the structure whilst adding all the necessary mod-cons!
