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Hestia
The brief for this project involved a full house renovation, and extension to reconfigure the ground floor layout. To maximise the untapped potential and make the most out of the existing space for a busy family home.
When we spoke with the homeowner about their project, it was clear that for them, this wasn’t just about a renovation or extension. It was about creating a home that really worked for them and their lifestyle. We built in plenty of storage, a large dining area so they could entertain family and friends easily. And instead of treating each space as a box with no connections between them, we designed a space to create a seamless flow throughout.
A complete refurbishment and interior design project, for this bold and brave colourful client. The kitchen was designed and all finishes were specified to create a warm modern take on a classic kitchen. Layered lighting was used in all the rooms to create a moody atmosphere. We designed fitted seating in the dining area and bespoke joinery to complete the look. We created a light filled dining space extension full of personality, with black glazing to connect to the garden and outdoor living.
Jennifer Butler Design
The true volume of this space is understood when you see how it expands into itself, the singular color enhancing the various edges and forms without jarring the eye (as with most color changes from walls to ceilings). The relatively neutral pallet is enlivened with purple sofas and colorful original art.
Photo by David Sparks
Coddington Design
Blush colored walls and a period fireplace with original pink tiles create a soft backdrop for a Chesterfield sofa and patterned club chair, which honor the early 1900s space while giving it a touch of glamour.
Photo: Matthew Millman
Saikley Architects
Initially, we were tasked with improving the façade of this grand old Colonial Revival home. We researched the period and local details so that new work would be appropriate and seamless. The project included new front stairs and trellis, a reconfigured front entry to bring it back to its original state, rebuilding of the driveway, and new landscaping. We later did a full interior remodel to bring back the original beauty of the home and expand into the attic.
Photography by Philip Kaake.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/colonial-grand-stair-attic/
Indie & Co.
The open plan living and dining room benefited from huge windows that allowed sunlight to fill the room, as well original flooring. The light pink walls, navy velvet curtains and vintage pink velvet chair added glamour to the room.
Photo by Daniel R Morgan
Saikley Architects
Initially, we were tasked with improving the façade of this grand old Colonial Revival home. We researched the period and local details so that new work would be appropriate and seamless. The project included new front stairs and trellis, a reconfigured front entry to bring it back to its original state, rebuilding of the driveway, and new landscaping. We later did a full interior remodel to bring back the original beauty of the home and expand into the attic.
Photography by Philip Kaake.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/colonial-grand-stair-attic/
Coddington Design
The living room features a custom area rug inspired by the client’s own painting over the fireplace mantel. The blush tufted sofa, walls and silk panels at the window create a peaceful backdrop for some of the livelier accents.
Photo: Matthew Millman
Marie Verthuy
Vue sur la cuisine depuis le séjour.
Les niches décoratives permettent de dissimuler l'accès à la salle de bains et aux sanitaires.
Elles sont éclairées grâce à un mini-spot led encastré disposé sous chaque siphon.
108 Billeder af stue med lyserøde vægge og flisebelagt pejseindramning
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