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The Bamboo Kitchen - A Sustainable Statement for 2025

The Bamboo Kitchen from David Lisle redefines eco-friendly luxury. Combining cutting-edge design with environmental responsibility, this innovative kitchen blends style, sustainability, and functionality.

Project spotlight: New London Kitchen With Secret Door

A recent project took us to a stunning Arts and Crafts property in Cheshire with breathtaking south-facing views over the moorlands. The owners of this home wanted to create a luxurious main living area that maximised these views while offering a functional and stylish space for cooking, dining and entertaining.

Project Spotlight: Blue Verditer & Bleached Oak Boot Room in Cheshire

In the world of bespoke interior design, every project tells a unique story - a story of collaboration, creativity and craftsmanship. Today, we're shining the spotlight on one of our most memorable projects: the Blue Verditer & Bleached Oak Boot Room in Cheshire, crafted for one of our valued clients.

From Outbuilding To A Grand 18th Century Bar - How We Transformed Our Client’s Space

When it comes to creating high-end, bespoke spaces, attention to detail is paramount in the pursuit of luxury and quality. One of our more unique case studies that perfectly encompasses these principles is the Gilded English Oak Bar in Cheshire. It is one of our favourite recent projects where our client entrusted us to transform a Grade 2 listed outbuilding into a very special residential bar.

Project Spotlight: New London Beading & Gold Leaf Accents

At David Lisle, we have the privilege of crafting exceptional kitchen design projects for our clients. In our latest blog, we’re delving into one of our recent projects to explore the elements that created a kitchen design masterpiece and the perfect space for our client.

Case Study Part III: Creating a curved pantry

Taking a project from the design board to the workshop is always an exciting part of our process.

Case Study Part II: The Design Details

In our last post we talked about the ergonomics of curved furniture and how it has the potential to affect the atmosphere of a kitchen.

Case study part I: How curves in your kitchen can help you relax

When designing a kitchen, ergonomic concepts must be considered to ensure that the space is efficient and user-friendly. Most importantly, the designer should implement how the client will move through and interact with the space in their design.

Instrumental Inspiration: Our Violin Corbel

As creative thinkers, it is in our nature to constantly seek and discover new ideas and approaches to innovate our practice.

How Architecture inspired our gothic plinth

Having a keen interest in architecture for many years, David is often inspired by the numerous eras of buildings within Cheshire, Derbyshire and Greater Manchester.

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