Manufacture and Installation/ Mickleham Private Residence 

Mickleham
Mickleham
Mickleham

Revival created a new Dining Room within an 18th Century Grade II Listed property. The elliptical domed ceiling with diminishing members is based on the ceiling of The Saloon at Uppark. The dome was formed in quarters cast in GRG (Glass Reinforced Gypsum) with the ribs and spokes added in-situ. Here palm leaf columns with Corinthian capitals were replicated from The Palm Room at Spencer House. A frond of palm leaves arcs over the main entrance doors, framed with an arched staff bead. Gilded palm leaf cornices support the theme with a Georgian cornice utilized as a lighting trough shedding light over the dome. Plain plaster architraves frame the arched windows and a dado rail cast with hardened plaster completes the elegant look.

Leading to the Dining Room from the main entrance hall, a corridor with a barrel vaulted ceiling with cross vaults was fabricated and installed. Lights recessed within plaster corbels add mood lighting to the spectacle.

Elsewhere in the property, Adam style centre pieces were copied and installed. Original enriched modillion cornices were replicated with an elliptical arch with sunken panels reproduced with detailed accuracy.

The scheme was presented by the Architect with detailed working drawings and specification created by Revival using AutoCAD.

Owner: Private

Architect: Daniel Lelliot Krauze

Main Contractor: Alan Borley