Here's a collection of projects on Interior Architecture & Bespoke Joinery.
A recently designed and ongoing project saw Robinson King carry out full interior and bespoke joinery design, specification and tender drawing pack for an interesting property development project. The existing chapel building is to be developed into a luxury residential and hospitality property let.
Working in line with our client’s aesthetic aspirations we designed a dark, decadent luxury members lounge and event space for Empire House to compliment their company branding.
This residential project saw a new extension to our clients existing home to provide a modern, contemporary summer lounge and dining space. Robinson King Interiors worked closely with the client and in conjunction with Robinson King Joinery to create a contemporary luxe living space with a modern but fresh colour palette. The brief asked for an open plan […]
A full farmhouse renovation saw the design and manufacture of a brand new contemporary shaker style kitchen, boot room and bespoke staircase. In addition, we designed the ‘Summer’ and ‘Winter’ lounge schemes for our client and undertook all bespoke interior and architectural joinery.
A recent project saw Robinson King aid in the complete redesign of our client’s kitchen. The works included adding a new oak framed extension to the existing space with glazed doors leading out into the newly landscaped rear garden. Together with our interior designer, we worked on the full design, manufacture, and implementation of the […]
The fine dining restaurant at Manor House, Lindley known as the Lantern Room takes its name from the stunning ornate lantern ceiling feature that Robinson King created. Embellished with stained glass it is also back lit as well as housing a feature chandelier creating a focal point within the space.
A most grand and imposing space the wedding venue at Manor House, Lindley saw Robinson King demolish an existing 1980s structure re-designing to create a building in keeping with the period of the original architecture.
Dating back to 1605 and previously the Dartmouth Arms public house, this characterful property has been completely renovated, redesigned and extended by Robinson King and Robinson Property Services.
An unassuming Victorian terrace property on the cobbled streets of York was transformed into a five-star boutique hotel by Robinson King and Robinson Property Services.
Following on from the fully wall panelled, deliciously dark scheme of the entrance hall at Manor House is The clocktower bar, named after Lindley Clocktower.