by Liz Grassby | Mar 29, 2018 | Case Studies
Classically styled new build properties reach perfection when the quality and styling of the internal details are harmonious with those of the exterior. This was certainly true in the case of this prestigious townhouse redevelopment project in Henley on Thames. The...
by Liz Grassby | Mar 22, 2018 | Case Studies
Over 100 bespoke internal doors and 2 kilometres of Atkey and Company’s Victorian Collection architraves and skirting were created, supplied and fitted in the creation of a vast classically inspired new build luxury property on the exclusive The Bishops Avenue,...
by Liz Grassby | Feb 7, 2018 | Case Studies
Chester Square in Belgravia, with its famous white stucco terraces, overlooking a large expanse of private gardens, is one of the most highly regarded, and priced, locations in London. Atkey and Company created bespoke Victorian joinery for the refurbishment of an...
by Liz Grassby | Apr 19, 2017 | Case Studies
Atkey and Company completed a commission to reinstate period features at this 1851 property in the popular Little Venice area of Maida Vale, London. The client required reinstatement of period joinery throughout. Joinery was designed using authentic Victorian moulding...
by Liz Grassby | Feb 2, 2017 | Articles, Case Studies
Interior doors make a strong statement about the character of a property. In the hierarchy of architectural joinery, the doors of more significant rooms in higher status properties can be distinguished by additional embellishments in the form of secondary mouldings,...
by Liz Grassby | Feb 1, 2017 | Case Studies
Atkey and Company designed and produced period doors, panels, skirting and associated joinery for the complete refurbishment of an early Edwardian town house in Knightsbridge. This family home extends over six floors, so three levels of architectural hierarchy were...