Tour this home’s green kitchen and nature-inspired rooms

We take a close-up look at this home’s pretty and practical kitchen, and tour its bedrooms and bathrooms, all infused with an earthy palette and plenty of harmonious, organic elements…

“The design reflects the homeowners’ love of natural materials and bold colours,” says Greg Daulby, senior designer at Cor Domi, when talking about the kitchen of this peaceful home.

The owners, a couple who split their time between South Africa (their home country) and London, where their children study at university, decided to renovate their late Victorian property in Parsons Green soon after they bought it in 2023.

A cooking run with green base units, fluted wood wall units, veined splashback and work surfaces, a black range cooker with concealed extraction, and a central kitchen island.
The Taj Mahal quartzite worktops and splashback pair with the kitchen cabinets in dark timber and lacquered green oak veneer by Cor Domi. Range cooker, Smeg. Photography: Aaron Hargreaves.

The plans

Their goal was to create a base for the whole family. And so, they enlisted Cor Domi to make the joinery and worktops for the kitchen-dining area, four bedrooms, and bathrooms – namely four bathrooms, one powder room, two shower rooms, and one master ensuite – as well as its sister company, Project London, for the renovation.

“The property was stripped back to brick and modernised throughout,” says Greg. “Each element was carefully integrated to balance functionality, ease of use, and the warmth of a lived-in family home.”

Closeup at the kitchen island with a fluted base, neutral worktops, and a small sink and tap, with tall units behind it for storage, and  a sink zone to its left.
An earthy palette, coupled with organic materials, results in a cohesive scheme. Taps, Blanco and Quooker. Sinks, Blanco.

Project London replaced the former small kitchen extension with a longer, more spacious one. It incorporates a new side return and increased ceiling height. This way, they increased the space’s footprint, as well as creating a brighter and more open kitchen and dining area.

The kitchen renovation

“The kitchen is located at the rear of the property, designed to flow seamlessly from the main working area through to the dining and entertaining space,” explains Greg. “With limited outdoor space, we introduced large skylights and sliding doors to bring in as much natural light as possible, making the kitchen feel inviting, bright, and connected to the outdoors.”

Other key must-haves on the couple’s wishlist included gas cooking with a strong extraction, a top-tier coffee set-up, and an overall comfortable space, so that cooking, dining, and socialising would become as effortless as possible. “Working within the constraints typical of London terraced homes, we carefully planned the layout to create the feel of a large, family-friendly kitchen,” says Greg.

A kitchen design with a U-shaped layout, a central island and adjoining dining area, flooded with light through glazing.
The green kitchen with dark timber is now spacious enough for easy movement, cooking, and entertaining.

And it’s this exact attention to detail, along with Cor Domi’s ability to deliver a full, bespoke joinery package, that drew the couple to them in the first place.

“It allowed for a cohesive design across all rooms, ensuring consistent quality and craftsmanship. Plus, our seamless project management made the installation process smooth and stress-free, giving the homeowners confidence that every detail would be handled to the highest standard,” he adds.

Biophilic design

The theme of nature runs throughout the kitchen – dark timber joinery and lacquered green oak veneer create a rich, layered design that also serves as a backdrop to the couple’s collection of artworks. The Taj Mahal quartzite worktops introduce extra texture, while the herringbone flooring complements the organic-looking scheme.

View from the kitchen into the dining area and outdoor garden and lounge.
Large sliding doors allow for a seamless connection to the outside. Extractor, Westin. Flooring, Havwoods.
A living room with herringbone flooring, oak shelving, a fireplace, and a green sofa with colourful cushions.
Bright-coloured furniture in the living space adds a perky touch to an otherwise neutral scheme. Oak shelving by Cor Domi.

The bathrooms

When it comes to the rest of the home, the bathrooms follow a similar ‘natural’ theme to the kitchen, with beautiful zellige wall tiles and joinery with a lived-in feel, all alluding to serene sanctuaries. “We had the chance to work with an amazing oyster-white quartzite, crafted into a 250mm-thick block to house the double sinks above the floating timber joinery,” says Greg.

A look inside the ensuite through the wardrobe.
The ‘natural’ theme runs throughout the house, including the bathrooms.

“A lot of planning went into ensuring the stone’s weight could be safely supported. While it was slightly unnerving to watch it go into place, the result was spectacular. The sanitaryware and brassware were handled separately, but the cabinetry and stone really anchor the space.”

A vanity area with a wall-mounted wood unit with statement stone and two inset basins, with green zellige tiles on the wall and a double mirror shelving unit above it.
For this vanity, Cor Domi used an oyster-white quartzite, crafted into a 25cm thick block that now houses the double sinks above the timber joinery.
Closeup at the wood vanity unit and its stone countertop.
The unique, nuanced texture of the quartzite blends with Cor Domi’s joinery.

The bedrooms

This sense of harmony permeates the bedrooms, too, continuing the material palette used across the home, while the master bedroom makes a statement with a bold, colourful mural that beautifully contrasts the green headboard.

A colourful bedroom design with a striking mural behind the headboard, with matching bedside tables topped with marble surfaces and herringbone flooring.
This bedroom stands out thanks to the punchy wallpaper, paired with a forest green headboard.

It’s no wonder the couple gave Cor Domi a glowing review. “We are very pleased with our final product,” they said. “Greg was a delight to work with and gladly incorporated our suggestions and noted our concerns. Our project was substantial – designing and installing a new kitchen, bathroom vanities, and bedroom cupboards – and we are glad we chose to go with Cor Domi.”

A bath zone with a spacious white tub, chrome fittings, a stone-clad half wall with a storage niche behind it, and green zellige tiles on the opposite wall.
A green and white palette and a large tub create a spa-like feel.
A shower area with green zellige tiles, brushed chrome fittings and a corner-mounted storage caddy.
Green zellige wall tiles allude to a calm, nature-inspired retreat. The bathroom fittings are all from JTP.

Photography: Aaron Hargreaves

This house tour was featured in the January 2026 issue of Kitchens Bedrooms & Bathrooms magazine.

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