Project Spotlight: Back in Anglesey

As part of a renovation, the home owners wanted to retain the open feel of their home while introducing clear separation between key spaces. Increasing natural light was a priority, particularly in the home office, which needed to feel bright and connected to the rest of the house while still functioning as a defined room.

Project Spotlight: Back in Anglesey

The client wanted to increase natural light throughout the house while creating privacy where it mattered most. As part of a renovation, the challenge was to introduce separation without closing spaces off or reducing brightness.

Modern interior with a fluted steel door and wooden table against a dark paneled wall in Anglesey

Fluted Double Door

It adds a subtle touch of texture to the space while offering privacy and gently diffusing the light.

Enclosed Fluted Ensuite

The ensuite is framed in warm bronze steel with fluted glass panels that create privacy while still letting the light through. It’s a real sight to behold. We’re grateful for our customers’ bold vision on this one - it gave us the freedom to create something truly stunning.

Single steel door with fixed side panels and fluted glass leading to an en suite in an Anglesey home, offering privacy whilst allowing natural light through.
Modern interior with a staircase and glass-walled wine cellar.

Wine rack under the stairs

An under-stairs wine rack makes use of otherwise unused space in the home, while becoming a real talking point for anyone who visits.

Two double doors

Sit on either side of the bar, each finished with hammered handles that add a subtle touch of character. They frame the space nicely without taking too much attention away from the stunning bar.

Modern bar with two double steel doors finished in manor house bronze with hammered pull handles

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A full recap from our return visit to Anglesey.