No.1 GROSVENOR SQUARE, MAYFAIR
53 Wardrobes
One of The World's Most Desirable Addresses
Situated on London's grandest square, and just around the corner from Bond Street, the historic building of No.1 Grosvenor Square has been rejuvenated, for the 21st century. With exceptional ceiling heights, grand balconies and sweeping views across London, No.1 Grosvenor Square is indisputably the world's most desirable address.
Romero Group were contracted to install a total of 53 luxury walk-in wardrobes. Although this project was a technical challenge, the bespoke wardrobes were successfully completed to the clients and our high standards.
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ISLINGTON SQUARE
216 Kitchens & 148 Wardrobe Installations
This is a new destination in the heart of vibrant Islington that’s located on the site of the former North London Royal Mail sorting and delivery centre. From maisonettes and warehouse-style apartments with a distinctively London edge, to studios and flats with one to four bedrooms, these are homes with character.
The wardrobes were particularly challenging; therefore, we completely reconfigured the product by designing and installing the wardrobes for a private selection at Islington Square. Some doors are 3.6 metres high and would normally bend and bow. Previous attempts to resolve the issue by others were unsuccessful as the wardrobe doors had bowed in the middle by over 12mm.
We were awarded the contract due to the innovative solution we presented. Our concept was developed in only a couple of months utilising products from the USA and Italy. The new and improved design of the doors reduced the bowing to no more than 1 mm over time.
Romero Group created a product that had never been used for this application before, setting the standards for our industry through quality, innovation, and efficiency.
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WEST END GATE, PADDINGTON
296 Kitchens & Lobby Area
Romero Group installed 296 Italian manufactured and designed Kitchens at the prestigious Berkeley Homes development ‘West End Gate’. Situated on Edgware Road, this development is in a highly sought-after location just moments away from Marylebone and Hyde Park. This development boasts world-class facilities including a luxury swimming pool, spa, gymnasium, swimming pool and private dining room.
Our expertise and professionalism were called upon to complete works to the grand lobby. Encompassing the curved bespoke timber wall cladding and an ornate concierge desk.
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THE DUMONT, VAUXHALL
183 Kitchens
Here we were chosen to install 183 bespoke kitchens at St James’ ‘The Dumont’ which is a stunning development on the Albert Embankment overlooking the vibrant city, including the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye. This building was designed elegantly by the Architect to encapsulate some of the finest views the city of London has to offer.
Each kitchen features composite worktops with mirrored glass splashbacks and feature lighting below wall cabinets creates a luxurious ambience.
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THE MAKERS, SHOREDITCH
409 Wardrobes & Cupboards
The stylish wardrobes in The Makers bedrooms feature bold treated oak veneer doors and linear brass handle detailing. Each wardrobe has internal lighting, shelves, and handrails. Some featuring fan coil detail for air conditioning. Interior finishes have been designed by the award-winning Woods Bagot and offer a nod to the sought-after Shoreditch warehouse. Driven by creating a sense of community. The concierge is housed in the dramatic double-height entrance lobby.
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THE OTTO, HACKNEY
107 Wardrobes & Cupboards
The Otto is a great project that has regenerated the local community throughout the London Borough of Hackney. This development offers residents some of the area’s most breath-taking panoramas across the Downs, wider Hackney and beyond, Picking out London landmarks such as Canary Wharf, The Shard and Alexandra Palace. The bronze metal detailing on the neutral wardrobe doors allows for a sleek look in the master bedrooms.
Romero Group dealt with all aspects of this project, from dealing with the delivery and relocation of material to liaising with other trades to ensure successful completion.
KIDBROOKE VILLAGE, GREENWICH
Located in one of London's most popular areas, the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Kidbrooke Village is one of Berkeley's biggest regeneration projects to date, costing an estimated £1 billion, making it one of the largest residential developments in London. The high-quality Kitchens and Wardrobes were imported from Italy where our involvement was intrinsic to the development’s success.
Each kitchen has individually designed layouts with full height splashbacks, handless doors and integrated appliances.

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THE ARCHES, WATFORD
Romero Group were contracted to install sleekly designed kitchens at the prestigious St William development ‘The Arches’ located in Watford, Hertfordshire. These kitchens have composite worktops and integrated appliances as well as ‘Soft-close cabinet doors, sleek handle-less design and feature lighting’.

CITY PAVILION, FARRINGDON
10 Balconies
We were contracted in January 2021 to remove the existing timber balconies and side panels to replace them with Alideck on a supply and install bases to 10 balconies, this was completed within time and within budget.
Our team ensured that both residence and the principle contractor were happy and kept informed at all times.
This is what our customer had to say: -
Thanks for all your work on this guys, it has been impressive and well received.

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CALLIS YARD, WOOLWICH
188 Balconies
We were asked to remove existing combustible decking and install the Alideck system to 188 balconies. These were all occupied homes and our whole team pulled together to ensure the project ran smoothly. Planning, communication, and logistics were all key to its success.
This is a striking development in the capital close to the Thames. The views across London are enhanced from the Aluminium balconies, ‘enabling residents to watch the capital drift by.’