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They asked us to design a large master We weren’t there to meet client
suite with new his and hers dressing rooms expectations, but instead to exceed them,
and separate bathrooms. This involved so we were keen to push the boundaries
moving one of the walls to create a larger of their vision to help them realise the
room for ‘his en-suite and dressing room’ potential of their brand new home.
by slightly reducing the size of the guest
bedroom.
The key features throughout this
property were:
We were asked to design a formal,
masculine study with heavy panelling to all
walls and invited to design bespoke fitted
furniture to many of the other rooms in the
property, including a new wine room and
his and her dressing rooms.
Hallway
• Bespoke lighting throughout
• Stone floor re-design
• Master suite re-designed to increase his
dressing area and en-suite
• Bathroom re-design for five en-suites
and one cloakroom
• Window treatments, furniture, soft
furnishings and accessories throughout
• Creating a homely environment in a
large open plan house, with texture,
• Feature fitted joinery throughout
This divided the three areas of the
entrance hall and most importantly
The grand double front doors opened created a contrast in texture by inlaying
into a large entrance hall that had a a mixture of darker marble and bronze
vast expanse of Jerusalem Marble floor. inlay. This enabled the eye to be drawn
Having created visuals for the client to to the statement chandelier and bronze
demonstrate the benefits of creating balustrade, sweeping over three floors.
pattern and texture in the existing floor, we This bronze inlay then became our
cut into the stone and inserted a detailed inspiration that ran throughout the house.
pattern into the marble.
• New wine room
colour and pattern