Sophisticated yet Neutral High-Luxe Aesthetic
Interior design lovers can achieve a sophisticated yet neutral high-luxe aesthetic by adding texture-diverse materials to the mix, like this concept for a Hyde Park adjacent apartment.
Interior design lovers can achieve a sophisticated yet neutral high-luxe aesthetic by adding texture-diverse materials to the mix, like this concept for a Hyde Park adjacent apartment.
This Little Venice period conversion underwent a full, back-to-brick makeover. Tired, aged interiors with fantastic potential were lifted and given a refreshed lease of life. We coordinated the design schemes from room to room to ensure synchronicity and cohesiveness between spaces. High-end, high-spec interiors still feel lived in and personable, with bespoke shelves displaying sentimental items lovingly collected by the owner. During the renovation project, ample time was spent visiting stone yards and selecting the perfect wood stains for joinery. The finished result is a warm, inviting home that feels decadent yet comforting, with natural materials such as marble and wood used throughout.
As a functional space, the kitchen offers an opportunity to create vibrant and dynamic designs, even in more compact, city-based settings. This Park Modern kitchen embraces a luxurious and style-dynamic space, thanks to an abundance of textured natural materials and subtly rich hues which highlight the airy dimensions and plentiful natural light of this essential room.
An uncompromisingly luxurious central London apartment, full of cohesive design, abundant light, and a sense of serenity.
Inside St Georges, a stucco-fronted Pimlico home, the beauty of layering natural materials and contrasting textures has been embraced to the fullest extent. Aesthetic depth flourishes in the various tones of wood and ribbing detail which flows throughout. The result is the creation of an airy and open space with textural depth and an intensely calming yet welcoming aura, a home where the heart certainly is.
A classic country house with a fusion of old versus new, boutique-style design, and bespoke and antique pieces that give a nod to heritage, nature, and the joy of entertaining.
We undertook a full home renovation for this prime property in West London’s Notting Hill.
With their hectic but home-oriented lifestyles, they wanted the interiors to feel like an inner-city sanctuary that was as luxurious as it was comforting.
A sensitively designed space to inspire fun, creativity and community with an undertone of comfort and calm – Domus Hosting Kitchen is all this and more. Rich yet muted palettes combine with chic, soft furnishings, eye-catching natural materials, and art to ensure this fully functional showroom is a place for architects and designers to meet, learn, and exchange ideas.
Located in the heart of one of England’s iconic seaside towns is this former Baptist Chapel, with spectacular panoramic views over the harbour and Kingsland Estuary. Our interior design studio carried out a complete renovation and refurbishment on this unique four-bedroom home for a returning client. Set in the hills against a coastal backdrop, Managing Director Brian Woulfe saw the potential in this project from the moment he visited the site.
For this busy West London family with three children, a colourful and dynamic home to provide comfort, relaxation and also space for fun and entertainment was required.
This meant our design studio could play with a combination of bold and pared-back interior design elements, juxtaposing minimalist and maximalist design throughout.
We were approached by an American client who was searching for the perfect Mediterranean holiday home to escape to in the summer months.
He wanted a spacious villa in Europe that could be enjoyed by him, his extended family and international friends.
We were enlisted to design the interiors for a young professional couple and their family living in this traditional semi-detached period property in Highbury Crescent.
The beautiful Victorian villa, with its grand proportions and large windows, overlooks North London’s Highbury Fields.
This three bedroom late-Edwardian home is situated on the much desired Hamilton Terrace in one of London’s prime locations, St John’s Wood.
The property required a time-sensitive back-to-brick refurbishment which we completed in under four months.
Working with Pascal Huser, our team carried out a complete back-to-brick refurbishment and extension to transform this private residential property into an inner-city sanctuary suitable for both relaxing and entertaining in.
The mid-century modern design scheme for this family home in south-west London is seamlessly reflected throughout the interior and exterior.
For this large detached family home in the Hertfordshire countryside, we were asked to create a cohesive and neutral design scheme that worked around some of the existing finishes and layouts that were already in place as a result of previous refurbishment work which had been done to the property.
We carried out a full refurbishment and FF&E specification for this stunning North West London property, located in the leafy neighbourhood of St John’s Wood. The semi-detached white stucco home has a charming and classic exterior and internally, comprises over 400-square metres of living space. The traditional-style architectural details of the property included large windows which allowed for plenty of natural light into the living spaces.
This Midtown New York penthouse apartment was developed by US-based real estate investment company the Moinian Group and designed by an architectural team comprising GHWA architects and Thomas Balsy Associates as part of the Sky development.
Offering the ultimate in NYC luxury, the 71-story high-rise building with luxury interior design apartments sits a stone’s throw from the Hudson Yards district as well as the city’s best theatres, restaurants and art galleries.
Designed by Guy Stansfeld Architects, we refurnished this three-bedroom Notting Hill property with the aim of creating connectivity between the many open-plan, interlocking spaces.
Our brief was to temper the mood of its previous interiors which had been Brutalist in style and featured wooden and angular pieces with heavyweight materials.
Our vision for this luxury property in Phuket, Thailand was to create a serene, modern space with earthy colours, influenced by the surrounding natural environment.
Light and dark stone greys, deep navy and marine blues, soft beiges and rich creams delivered a coastal palette, creating an atmosphere conducive to calm.
We were commissioned by New York-based real estate investment company and property developers, Moinian Group, to design the interiors for a show home apartment in the city’s Hell’s Kitchen district.
The penthouse was to be the newest luxury rental within this high-end development.