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Louise Misell Interiors
Two Victorian terrace reception rooms have been knocked into one, each has been given its own clearly defined style and function, but together they make a strong style statement. Colours are central to these rooms, with strong teals offset by blush pinks, and they are finished off with antiqued mirrored tiles and brass and gold accents.
The Kier Company
In the spring of 2017 the Kier Company team redesigned a dark open space desperately in need of some light, color, and a little whimsy and transformed it into a feminine retreat fit for a queen. Introducing New Castle.
Photography: Geoffrey Boggs
LNDesigns
Having designed other rooms in the client’s house for use by the rest of her family, the living space was to be her sanctuary, but it was desperate for some love and colour. We started with the sofas, the largest pieces of furniture and focal points in the room. It was important that the style complemented the property’s older features but still felt current, and the client fell in love with the rusty pink options. This set the tone for the rest of the room with pinks, blushes and greens carried throughout.
The lighting was a key part of the design for this room as it was originally only fit with spotlights. I sought out a company in the UK who hand blow glass, and after comparing lots of samples, shapes and colour combinations, together with the client we designed this one-of-a-kind piece to light the room.
Doheny Interiors
This bright and spacious sitting room needed updating and storage solutions for the kids toys. The fireplace and existing units were up-cycled to give them a fresh new lease of life. New shelves and coffee tables carried the rustic timber throughout the space. Soft pinky-grey walls and strong accent cushions complete the room. It is now a warm, cosy and relaxing space for the whole family.
Stickland Wright Architects + Interiors
L shape sofa
engineered wood flooring
balcony
sea view
wall mounted tv
enclosed storage
hidden storage
dining table
rattan chairs
rattan pendant
automatic blinds
sea view
mylands soho house wall colour
Emilia Decor
Settled in the Forest Heights neighborhood, lays a home that was once owned by Portland’s two most notable artists, Sally Haley and Michele Russo. The new owners wanted to pay homage to this incredible couple in the design of their home. Basing the color palette off of Haley’s art pieces, we transformed their dining and living spaces into a modern art boheme retreat.
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