We were tasked to create new visuals of 12 kitchen ranges by on of the UK’s leading manufacturers. They wanted the sets to have a more realistic feel in terms of size,
whilst still showing how their products can be used at multiple price points and varying architectural styles.
Full roomset 360s were included of all kitchen sets, along with detail shots of the new handle ranges that were used with each set.
The brief for this range was to create a set that had a high end converted barn feel, using period features in a way that showed the Helmsley design can create a welcoming timeless environment.
We used a light neutral palette to emphasize the natural tones of the timber frame and stone floor. High-end worktops and appliances, along with chrome hardware, give the set a quality feel and show how the range can reflect the grandeur of its environment.
Our client wanted to create a grand party space that had period features such as large cornicing, sash windows and a traditional Range cooker. They wanted to show off the new door style by using a two-tone colour palette that would have impact so we settled on the Navy and off white combo that you can see here.
Part of the Brief for this range was to show the flexibility of the range when it come to custom cabinets, so we designed a bespoke cloak/utility room that is visible in the main shot as well as separate cameos to highlight this area.
We wanted to show how you can still get that ‘wow’ moment with a more compact kitchen layout. The brief for this was to create a modern welcoming space that is achievable in smaller homes/ apartments. The use of luxury finishes such as the brass handles and the display units filling the back wall gives the sense of height and has a bespoke feel without the cost.
They also wanted to show this range with their inrail handle system, so we did a second version that had a more masculine feel. Glass backsplash and LED lighting were added to give it a more tech orientated feel along with tower appliances to achieve that ultra-modern look.