The Art of Design Issue 55 2022 | Page 31

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Our clients wanted a more modern design with minimal detailing and clear lines while incorporating some of their existing furniture . A palette of cream with hints of colour and quality built was the brief . TG negotiated the contract with the local building firm Amirilan and work began during lockdown .
TG Studios ’ full Interior architecture and interior design skills and experience were used to open up the apartment to create one very large open plan living , dining and kitchen area which now oversee the rear communal gardens with light pouring in from 3 sets of French doors . And what was a three bedroom apartment is now two with a much larger master suite incorporating sleeping , dressing , working and bathing areas .
As you enter the apartment the newly formed entrance hall , flooded with natural light through four black Crittal style doors , separating but still linking to the open plan living room . What was a dark uninviting entrance is now light and open and leads you straight into the open plan living area . Off the entrance is a oak wood clad guest WC and a neatly concealed wardrobe for shoes , jackets and hats . The entrance hall , square in footprint contains a ceiling recess with LED lighting and a centre surface mounted pendant light from Porta Romana . The spacious guest WC also has a calming feel created by white Carrara marble , organic oak veneer and linen wallpaper from Stereo . The beautiful stone sink is made from blue marble . Light fittings are also again from Porta Romana . The taps are from Dornbracht .