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Above: Solid concrete frames the 5.4m-long island in the kitchen. The light industrial look is reinforced by blackened steel drawers within the island. A large scullery is provided at the far end of the kitchen. Above right: A long, low wall framed in blackened steel separates the dining and seating areas in the family living area. It houses two fireplaces – one on each side – and two chimneys. Right: The front entry opens to a hallway that leads to the main living volume in the centre of the house. 26 search | save | share at trendsideas.com A high raked ceiling in the family living area follows the line of the roof. It features white-painted panels and exposed beams. The high ceiling and windows on two sides ensure this central circulation space is light and airy. Shallard says he took his cue for the kitchen from the house itself, introducing similar materials. Steel forms a decorative front to drawers on the long island. This was finished with iron paste – the treatment was rubbed on and then buffed off to get the required look. Steel also forms