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DESIGN PROJECTS | Celia Sawyer
detached guest cottage, enjoying uninterrupted views onto the Highgate
golf course.
Celia explains her design vision for the stunning living room.
“The substantially sized living room is divided into two zones. As the
designer I decided to create a masculine and feminine end where the
designs are harmonious with each other by using more of an elegant form
of furniture in the female end, complimenting this with a more masculine
form using similar materials in the male end, bringing together a seamless,
masculine feel to the male end of the living room, brought to life with
over-sized chairs and on a practical level, providing ample seating. To
juxtapose the masculine style, the other end of the room has a feminine
attract attention.”
light. Lighting was extremely important in this project, with such high-
“I used a variety of textures, from rich velvets, satins, silks, leathers and were not only practical but created the most perfect ambience.’
The feminine end of the living room
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The property is completed with a stunning swimming pool
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