Detailed 3D and construction drawings

for the integrated furniture and shelving were designed to maximise the available space, and save time on the overall build.

Utilising bespoke wall art, we turned one of our original photographic pieces into a light box installation to act
as a light source and decorative mood piece for the dining area.

Bright colours used sparingly formed a theme that we applied throughout the interior design of the house.

We created graphic icons to add humour and functionality to the utility room area. 

 

 

A Victorian townhouse in need of updating

was the brief asked for by the owners. 
Upholding the period quality of the house and 
retaining many original features, whilst incorporating
a contemporary feel to the highest specifications.
We used aspects of the owners culture to create a unique feature in each area of the house and garden.

Our project management skills proved invaluable,
as we saved our client time, money and complication, through a good working relationship with the builder.

This is an ongoing project with further aspects yet to
be realised.
 

 

 

 

 

House

Avenue Park London

 

We created a lounge 

that is a cosy, seductive room to unwind and relax, transforming a rather unloved space into a wonderful place to chill and entertain.

 

The deep blue walls create the warmth of a snug, contrasted by the choice of brightly coloured velvet furniture and splashes of spicy colour. Sourced vintage items compliment and add interest and luxury.

 

This lounge features a carefully obtained antique door, originally an entrance for a school in Jaipur. Mounting
this door on the wall turned it into a piece of decorative art. Vintage European posters added to the cosmopolitan feel, reflecting our client's personality.

A Victorian townhouse in need of updating

was the brief asked for by the quality of the house and retaining many original features, whilst incorporating a contemporary feel to the highest specifications. We used aspects of the owners culture to create a unique feature in each area of the house and garden.

Our project management skills proved invaluable, as we saved our client time, money and complication, through a good working relationship with the builder.

This is an ongoing project with further aspects yet to be realised.
 

 

 

 

 

A Victorian townhouse in
need of updating

was the brief asked for by the quality
of the house and retaining many
original features, whilst incorporating 
a contemporary feel to the highest specifications. We used aspects of
the owners culture to create a unique
feature in each area of the house
and garden.

Our project management skills proved invaluable, as we saved our client time, money and complication, through a good working relationship with the builder.

This is an ongoing project with further aspects yet to be realised.
 

 

Detailed 3D and
construction drawings

for the integrated furniture and shelving were designed to maximise the available space, and save time on the overall build.

Utilising bespoke wall art, we turned one of our original photographic pieces into a light box installation to act as a light source and decorative mood piece for the dining area.

Bright colours used sparingly formed a theme that we applied throughout the interior design of the house.

We created graphic icons to add humour and functionality to the utility room area. 

 

 

We created a lounge 

that is a cosy, seductive room to unwind and relax, transforming a rather unloved space into a wonderful
place to chill and entertain.

 

The deep blue walls create the warmth of a snug, contrasted by the choice of brightly coloured velvet furniture and splashes of spicy colour. Sourced vintage items compliment and add interest and luxury.

 

This lounge features a carefully obtained antique door, originally an entrance for a school in Jaipur. Mounting
this door on the wall turned it into a piece of decorative art. Vintage European posters added to the cosmopolitan feel, reflecting our client's personality.

Detailed 3D and construction drawings

for the integrated furniture and shelving were designed
to maximise the available space, and save time on the
overall build.

Utilising bespoke wall art, we turned one of our original photographic pieces into a light box installation to act
as a light source and decorative mood piece for the
dining area.

Bright colours used sparingly formed a theme that we applied throughout the interior design of the house.

We created graphic icons to add humour and functionality 
to the utility room area. 

 

 

We created a lounge 

that is a cosy, seductive room to unwind and relax, transforming a rather unloved space into a wonderful
place to chill and entertain.

 

The deep blue walls create the warmth of a snug, contrasted by the choice of brightly coloured velvet furniture and splashes of spicy colour. Sourced vintage items compliment and add interest and luxury.

 

This lounge features a carefully obtained antique door, originally
an entrance for a school in Jaipur. 
Mounting this door on the wall turned it into a piece of decorative art.
Vintage European posters added to
the cosmopolitan feel, reflecting our client's personality.