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This bespoke Biedermeir kitchen was made from maple with birds eye maple panelling and ebonised black detailing. Black granite work surfaces and black appliances all combine to create an extremely elegant kitchen with a neoclassical and sophisticated look. The design and placing of the cabinets and sink, the central island and the kitchen table all mean that this is a hugely practical kitchen, able to cater for and accommodate a large number of guests.  
This bespoke kitchen was made from maple with quilted maple inset panels. All the drawers were made of solid maple and dovetailed and the handles were specially designed in pewter. The work surfaces were made from white limestone and the sink from a solid limestone block. A large storage cupboard contains baskets for food and/or childrens toys, a slate base for putting hot food on and maple double sockets for electrical appliances. This maple kitchen has a pale and stylish look with timeless appeal.
 
This European limed oak kitchen is made with our unique solid octagonal framework, it also has plinth drawers and tiled worktops. Tim Wood integrated the striking blue La Cornue Castel 75 oven and Flamberge (Roasting spit) with specially designed extraction integrated within the furniture and designed to give the maximum extraction at the lowest possible noise.
   
This kitchen was designed for a young family in Battersea who wanted a timeless kitchen in a light timber, so we used maple with bird eye maple panels. The gothic detailing was inspired by previous work we had done that they liked. The worktops were in a mixture of granite around the hob, maple in the dresser area and iroko with gothic drainers around the sink. The maple upstands had our fully integrated flush maple double sockets.  
This dark oak kitchen was designed to a brief given by George Spencer Design based on our unique solid octagonal framework, seen by the client. The worktops were made of solid maple, with solid maple upstands with our flush integrated wooden sockets. All the plinths were made with pull out drawers, the gobstoper style wooden knobs were glued and wedge fixed.
  This was the first octagonal framed kitchen by Tim Wood and all the kitchen furniture was free standing, some of which came out when the flat was later sold, to be re used. The octagonal island has a granite top and the other worktops are in iroko, with a gothic drainer either side of the double French farmhouse sink. The plinths have recessed oak dovetailed drawers set on hidden runners. All the insides of the cupboards are finished in zebrano.
   
A European limed oak octagonal framed kitchen made for Lord and Lady Fairhaven at Kirtling Tower in Cambridgeshire. The kitchen was designed to echo and complement the Tudor architecture of Kirtling Tower, particularly the Tudor arched windows. All the kitchen doors feature a solid European oak Tudor arch raised and fielded panel, reflecting what was used throughout the Tower by the original builders. The back wall has a made to measure La Cornue oven, hob and extractor, with open fronted drawers to the left and dovetailed drawer to the right. All the knobs were made from the same oak, turned and then wedge fixed from behind. Most of the shelves throughout the kitchen are set on small adjustable pegs.  
This ash kitchen was made with Tim Wood's unique octagonal solid framework with the kitchen worktops in iroko. The other side of the kitchen has a work area with a solid ash top and a tambour made by us in ash to hide the office equipment, when needed.
  The kitchen shown below was inspired from strong architectual detailing and the doors from a spectacular project Tim Wood was working on in 2001. The use of mahogany with limestone worktops and Gaggenau appliances were to show the harmonious use of the traditional and modern elements together with all the indulgence and technical innovations of the 21st Century.
   
This kitchen is made of book matched and mirrored, highly figured and rippled American black walnut. All the stainless steel bar handles have been specially made for each drawer and door to fit it exactley. Our unique exclusive flush wooden sockets are used on the island. The island worktop is made out of limestone with the other two long worktops either side made of specially made stainless steel with limestone upstands and special cut outs for nickel flush sockets.  
This kitchen has a modern, clean and crisp look.  The kitchen furniture is made from maple with integrated handles in all of the base cupboards and drawers, which are all finger jointed and on soft close runners.  A Mercury oven provides a focal point and is set off by worktops of Corian.  The kitchen features a built in steam oven, microwave and larder cupboard which includes racking for jams, herbs and spices.  The owners of this kitchen both love gadgets and asked for all their specialist appliances to be incorporated within the given space.   The room also had to double up as a home cinema, a study area and an eating area which could be expanded when necessary.
  This kitchen and pantry were commissioned by Robert Stigwood for Barton Manor, the old Home farm to Osbourne House, Queen Victoria's home on the Isle of Wight. Tim Wood designed the kitchen and pantry in a traditional English style. We also supplied Robert Stigwood with items for all five bathrooms.This kitchen is made of European oak with plain raised and fielded panels and iroko worktops with an inset carrara marble top at the end of the island. Incorporating a Czech and Speake tap, Fourneaux de France Cluny double oven range and a double French farmhouse sink. You can see at the end of the island our exclusive integrated flush double sockets in matching European oak and below the island a pair of Tim Wood octagonal stools.
   
The kitchen is made from French polished Brazilian mahogany with satinwood, pommele douka and ebony stringing in the panels.  The central island has a maple work surface to give a contrast to the darker woods underneath.  The cupboards either side of the traditional cream Aga have granite worktops.  All the drawers are made from Brazilian mahogany and hand dovetailed.  All the knobs were specially made and are wedge fixed.  
This kitchen was designed for a house in Windsor, England made out of banded oak, maple and birds eye maple, with iroko worktops.
  A maple and birds eye maple kitchen designed and made by Tim Wood and commissioned by Northacre PLC as the kitchen in the main show flat at Observatory Gardens.
   
   
This kitchen was designed for The Daily Telegraph/House and Garden Fair, showhouse 29 June to 2 July 2000. Being organised by the IDDA (now The British Institute of Interior Design) the theme was a Meditanien Villa look. Tim Wood designed the kitchen area and combined the dining room designed by Penelope Hughes-Ross of Capstone Interior Design and an open garden area next to it by Kevin Mc Cloud  This bespoke kitchen was made from maple with quilted maple inset panels. All the drawers were made of solid maple and dovetailed and the handles were specially designed in pewter. The work surfaces were made from white limestone and the sink from a solid limestone block. A large storage cupboard contains baskets for food and/or childrens toys, a slate base for putting hot food on and maple double sockets for electrical appliances. This maple kitchen has a pale and stylish look with timeless appeal.
   
       

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