Brought in to fine-tune the interior design of a large architectural project we added a variety of design elements to this property in Queen’s Park, NW London. To differentiate the original build of the front part of this Victorian house from the new contemporary extension at the back of the property, we opted for a contrasting colour scheme. At the front of the house, we worked with deep, dark colours, giving the study and front living room depth and a surprisingly calming atmosphere, whilst the contemporary extension was executed in light tones, bringing air and openness into the space and inviting the garden in.
We designed bespoke, key pieces such as the fireplace unit and dining table, as well as designing the master bedroom and bathroom and the furniture within it. We also sourced a variety of objects for the different rooms in this house, focusing on every detail. A combination of materials such as Hungarian wool, light oak wood and resin were used, amongst others, to create an enticing blend of minimal ethnic meets modern luxury.
Photography : Dirk Lindner