Exceptional design relies on alignment.
For The Curated Home in Berkhamsted, our collaboration with Consilio Interiors has been central to shaping the kitchen, dining space, prep kitchen and utility. Although the home is still in construction, the architectural intent is already fully defined.

Architectural Continuity
In large-scale new builds, cabinetry is not an insertion, it is part of the architectural framework.
Working in close coordination with Consilio Interiors, we developed a design language that integrates seamlessly with the structure of the home. Fluted timber panelling, sculptural islands and concealed storage were proportioned in direct response to ceiling lines, glazing and spatial flow.
Every detail, from junctions and reveals to material transitions, was resolved collaboratively to ensure continuity rather than contrast.

Precision at Pre-Construction Stage
Much of this coordination has taken place through spatial modelling and photorealistic visualisation. This allows proportion, tone and integrated lighting to be refined before installation begins.
The prep kitchen and utility follow the same disciplined approach: restrained, functional and architecturally consistent with the main living areas.
Early precision eliminates later compromise.

Why It Matters
When collaborators share the same standards, complexity is reduced and clarity is maintained. Technical considerations are addressed early, materials are selected with intention, and the design vision remains cohesive across every space.
The result is not simply well-executed joinery, but an interior that feels structurally integrated and built to endure.
Collaboration, when aligned, strengthens the architecture.