STUDIO HPM+

[ 01 ]  Interior

Oak and Stone Kitchen with Scullery

[ 02 ]  The brief

A kitchen and adjoining butler’s pantry rendered as one continuous scheme. Rift-cut oak cabinetry with reeded glass panels sits against a dry-stacked stone wall, with a marble-topped island on a furniture-style base, an integrated plaster hood and unlacquered brass hardware. The pantry set carries the same palette through a narrower space, which is where cabinetry renders usually fall apart — the run of drawer fronts and the reflected light in a corridor are much harder to keep honest than a hero island shot.

[ 03 ]  Scope delivered

  • Primary kitchen views, three angles
  • Butler’s pantry and scullery corridor
  • Cabinetry, reeded detail and hardware specification views
  • Exposed beam and stone wall material studies
Service: Interior Rendering

[ 04 ]  How it was made

The technical problem.

Cabinetry is unforgiving work. Rift-cut oak has a straight, tight grain that has to run in the correct direction on every door and drawer face, and getting that wrong is the fastest way to make joinery look printed rather than built. The reeded glass panels needed real refractive geometry so they blur what sits behind them at the right scale. Dry-stacked stone was built with manual coursing variation at the visible scale, since a tiled stone texture repeats and the eye catches it instantly on a large wall. The pantry corridor was the harder half of the job: a narrow space lit largely by bounce, where the reflected light off the marble counter and pale cabinetry does most of the illumination. We modelled that bounce rather than filling the space with invented light, which is why the corridor still reads as a real depth.

[ 05 ]  4 rendered views

Kitchen render with rift-cut oak cabinetry, marble island on a furniture base, plaster hood and dry-stacked stone wall under exposed timber beams
Fig. 01 — Interior
Wide kitchen view showing the full cabinetry run, marble backsplash and brass pendant lighting over the island
Fig. 02 — Interior
Alternate kitchen angle showing the range wall, glass-fronted upper cabinets and integrated wine storage
Fig. 03 — Interior
Butler’s pantry corridor with painted shaker cabinetry, marble counter, oak tall units, brass pulls and a runner leading to a stone-walled scullery
Fig. 04 — Interior

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