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Ola Jachymiak Studio
Notting Hill is one of the most charming and stylish districts in London. This apartment is situated at Hereford Road, on a 19th century building, where Guglielmo Marconi (the pioneer of wireless communication) lived for a year; now the home of my clients, a french couple.
The owners desire was to celebrate the building's past while also reflecting their own french aesthetic, so we recreated victorian moldings, cornices and rosettes. We also found an iron fireplace, inspired by the 19th century era, which we placed in the living room, to bring that cozy feeling without loosing the minimalistic vibe. We installed customized cement tiles in the bathroom and the Burlington London sanitaires, combining both french and british aesthetic.
We decided to mix the traditional style with modern white bespoke furniture. All the apartment is in bright colors, with the exception of a few details, such as the fireplace and the kitchen splash back: bold accents to compose together with the neutral colors of the space.
We have found the best layout for this small space by creating light transition between the pieces. First axis runs from the entrance door to the kitchen window, while the second leads from the window in the living area to the window in the bedroom. Thanks to this alignment, the spatial arrangement is much brighter and vaster, while natural light comes to every room in the apartment at any time of the day.
Ola Jachymiak Studio
Desert Star Construction
Traditional Tuscan interior design flourishes throughout the master bath with French double-doors leading to an expansive backyard oasis. Integrated wall-mounted cabinets with mirrored-front keeps the homeowners personal items cleverly hidden away.
Location: Paradise Valley, AZ
Photography: Scott Sandler
Van Nice Design
Bathroom remodel with espresso stained cabinets, granite and slate wall and floor tile. Cameron Sadeghpour Photography
Astratto Design
Embarking on the design journey of Wabi Sabi Refuge, I immersed myself in the profound quest for tranquility and harmony. This project became a testament to the pursuit of a tranquil haven that stirs a deep sense of calm within. Guided by the essence of wabi-sabi, my intention was to curate Wabi Sabi Refuge as a sacred space that nurtures an ethereal atmosphere, summoning a sincere connection with the surrounding world. Deliberate choices of muted hues and minimalist elements foster an environment of uncluttered serenity, encouraging introspection and contemplation. Embracing the innate imperfections and distinctive qualities of the carefully selected materials and objects added an exquisite touch of organic allure, instilling an authentic reverence for the beauty inherent in nature's creations. Wabi Sabi Refuge serves as a sanctuary, an evocative invitation for visitors to embrace the sublime simplicity, find solace in the imperfect, and uncover the profound and tranquil beauty that wabi-sabi unveils.
WREEDONE ("re-done")
An elegant bathroom that has been transformed into a marble retreat! The attention to detail is incredible -- from the glass cabinet knobs, to the perfectly placed niche over the freestanding tub, to the electrical outlet in the drawer, this master bathroom was beautifully executed!
RAW Design & Consulting /RAW Architecture + Design
Interior and Exterior Renovations to existing HGTV featured Tiny Home. We modified the exterior paint color theme and painted the interior of the tiny home to give it a fresh look. The interior of the tiny home has been decorated and furnished for use as an AirBnb space. Outdoor features a new custom built deck and hot tub space.
Mark Stevens Architects
The sensitive refurbishment of this Grade II Listed property located on Hertford Street, Mayfair, London.
The work involved remodelling this lateral apartment to create an additional bedroom.
The non-original mezzanine was replaced with a new slim line deck constructed out of cross-laminated timber, reducing the floor depth and increasing the floor-to-ceiling height of the new principal bedroom.
A series of joinery pieces create separation between rooms that can be removed in the future.
Westminster City Council
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