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Living Interiors
The entire lower floor of this home is dedicated to the kitchen and dining room. A serving hatch allows easy access for serving meals and clearing plates. A wood burning fire creates a warm and sociable vibe. The leaning mirror adjoining the kitchen creates a visual link to both spaces.
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
Victoria Tillotson Interiors
Renovation of a Georgian village property. This room had a substantial amount of work done to it, including removing a dividing wall, taking out an old fireplace and installing a wood burner, laying a limestone floor, and creating two bespoke fitted cupboards.
Lightmaster Direct
Finished project photos from van Ellen & Sheryn Architects. Other photos from our lighting designers.
The Bazeley Partnership
This extremely complex project was developed in close collaboration between architect and client and showcases unmatched views over the Fal Estuary and Carrick Roads.
Addressing the challenges of replacing a small holiday-let bungalow on very steeply sloping ground, the new dwelling now presents a three-bedroom, permanent residence on multiple levels. The ground floor provides access to parking and garage space, a roof-top garden and the building entrance, from where internal stairs and a lift access the first and second floors.
The design evolved to be sympathetic to the context of the site and uses stepped-back levels and broken roof forms to reduce the sense of scale and mass.
Inherent site constraints informed both the design and construction process and included the retention of significant areas of mature and established planting. Landscaping was an integral part of the design and green roof technology has been utilised on both the upper floor barrel roof and above the garage.
Riviera Gardens was ‘Highly Commended’ in the LABC South West Building Excellence Awards 2022.
Photographs: Stephen Brownhill
LNDesigns
Having worked ten years in hospitality, I understand the challenges of restaurant operation and how smart interior design can make a huge difference in overcoming them.
This once country cottage café needed a facelift to bring it into the modern day but we honoured its already beautiful features by stripping back the lack lustre walls to expose the original brick work and constructing dark paneling to contrast.
The rustic bar was made out of 100 year old floorboards and the shelves and lighting fixtures were created using hand-soldered scaffold pipe for an industrial edge. The old front of house bar was repurposed to make bespoke banquet seating with storage, turning the high traffic hallway area from an avoid zone for couples to an enviable space for groups.
56 Billeder af spisestue med kalkstensgulv og brændeovn
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