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Country Homes & Interiors
|January 2022
AFTER A FLOOD RUINED THEIR OLD KITCHEN, AMANDA AND ANDREW CUMMING TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE A NEW ONE FILLED WITH COUNTRY CHARACTER
Worktops are made of Verona quartz surface, which is scratch-, heat- and stain-resistant, but with the look of natural marble
PROJECT PROFILE
Owners Amanda and Andrew Cumming live here with their children, Jamie, 20, Alexander, 19, and Emilia, 17
House A Georgian farmhouse in Suffolk
Project A kitchen in a new extension
Kitchen size 7x6.5m Designer Louisa
Eggleston, creative director, Humphrey Munson
Cabinetry Nickleby in Mainsail and island in Yard Arm, Humphrey Munson
Returning from holiday to find water gushing across the kitchen floor was not the welcome home Amanda and Andrew Cumming expected. ‘The flood was a nightmare, making the floor start to sag and water seep into the cellar below,’ recalls Amanda. ‘But the silver lining was that it prompted us to get going on a new kitchen.’
After living in the listed Suffolk farmhouse, dating back to the early 19th century, for 14 years, the couple had long wanted to replace the 1980s extension that housed the kitchen with a structure more sympathetic to the age and style of the property. After the flood, decisions had to be made – so they set about obtaining planning permission to build a new single-storey extension on the existing footprint, using matching brickwork and slate for the roof. ‘Our aim was to create one large open-plan kitchen-dining family space, to replace the series of small rooms of before, which included a kitchen, breakfast room, study, playroom and laundry room,’ explains Amanda.
This story is from the January 2022 edition of Country Homes & Interiors.
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