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Designer Profile - Alex, Foreshew Principal , Foreshew Design Associates Inc.

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Designer Profile - Manuel Ventura Lead Architect, Ventura + Partners

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INTRODUCTION Following an extremely difficult period for the design industry as a whole, we are delighted to present the shortlisted projects for The International Design & Architecture Awards and look forward to bringing the design community together and announcing the winners in London on 17th September for what promises to be a spectacular event. I am both proud and humbled by the projects included in the awards; I think this is the perfect way to celebrate some of the most talented individuals in the world today and look forward to looking at some of your work in future issues of design et al Magazine.

From their humble beginnings back in 2010, with 66 companies shortlisted, The International Design & Architecture Awards have grown in size, scope and stature, with the best companies around the world helping us celebrate the very best in design. I would like to thank each and everyone of you for both your support of the awards and your determination to continue working in what has been a very challenging environment.

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Alex, Foreshew Principal , Foreshew Design Associates Inc. www.foreshewda.com Where were you born/ where did you grow up? I was born in the Kawartha Lakes, which is an area situated in the Northern Ontario region — just two hours north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Please explain your relevant training/ work experience? I started Foreshew Design Associates at the age of 20 years old. After going to Conestoga College in Kitchener for 2 years, I decided that I would not finish school in order to pressure a unique opportunity in Golden British Columbia. Moving out to BC, I was hired to lead a team in designing heavy timber framing; my passion always lied in exploring and executing “buildable” design which I was able to hone while working on luxury homes. I quickly became a colleague and friend of Tim Stone, principal of Kelly & Stone Architects. Working alongside Tim, I was exposed to a whole new world of design allowing me to practice my skills further. In 2016, I moved back to Ontario, Canada and opened up an office location for Foreshew Design Associates in Muskoka. Since then I have worked to attract top talent to work along side me and build an expansive client list, which continues to grow every day. How do you relax and find your work/ life balance? As the owner and operator of a design company, it is difficult to find balance between work and life. While business leaders often attempt to separate the two, I believe that work and life should exist in harmony. Often, I can serve both my business and personal interests at the same time. For example, I will take my clients out for golf games, after-work drinks, or dinners. These are all activities in which I can relax, be active, and enjoy the outdoors, while also continuing to build my network of clients. What project(s) are you currently working on? Foreshew Design Associates is currently working on a variety of project in the luxury build

segment. These projects range from lake homes, primary homes, boathouses and other accessory buildings. In efforts to develop a portfolio of renovation projects, we are considering working on some major renovation projects to showcase our ability to transform and refresh historic homes. How would you describe your work/design style /ethos? Although I spend most of my time in the initial planning stages and conceptualizes projects, I have built a strong understanding of how projects should be staged from a construction standpoint and also understand construction assemblies well. When I design, I take a literal approach to all creative parts of the project which ensures that I am always designing “buildable” projects. How do you predict the pandemic will change the global design sector? I imagine that a lot of people have been reminded of healthy living and that will be in the forefront of their mind for some time after this pandemic has run its course. Either open concept offices may not exist anymore due to social distancing or the space for open concept offices will have to be larger due to distancing of colleagues in a room. With most people getting accustomed to video conferencing and screen sharing, I believe that the world will get smaller and design firms will be able to work in different parts of the world and converse with different groups of clients, contractors and consultants. What are your thoughts on the future of design? I believe that the future of design will move towards more green initiatives; it has too. In order for the world to sustain a growing population, old design theories and construction techniques need to evolve as well.

Please tell us your aims for the next twelve months and beyond? As an entrepreneur at heart, I am always looking for ways to grow the business, as well as looking for opporunities to grow new ones. Recently, my business partner Kate Sadler and I divided the interior design department that was once under the FDA brand and rebranded this into The Local Studio. Along with this rebranding, we also opened up The Local Shoppe which is an interior retail store that focuses on local Canadian suppliers and artisans. I have also launched a structural engineering company (Stēl Engineered) which will support the efforts of FDA as well as find potential new business. Which direction are you moving in from a design perspective? We are seeing a large shift in clients being more acclimated towards contemporary or modern design aesthetics. I love working on these projects because it demands a certain level of design creativity, structural prowess and product knowledge in order to pull off a successful project. Our team handles these projects very well and we intend to work on more in the coming months. How is your work evolving? We are always looking for fresh design ideas from different parts of the world. We look at these design details and we analyze how to bring them into our realm of design and how they could work in our climate zone. We also love to make our design documents as beautiful as they are technically advanced. Even though our documents are inherently for the construction of a project, we believe that they should be simple to read while being full of helpful information. This is a non stop task that needs constant up keep to give our clients and our consultants/contractors the best product we can give.


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Manuel Ventura Lead Architect, Ventura + Partners www.venturaandpartners.com Tell us a little about your background in design. After completing the architecture course at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto, where I first discovered and was influenced by the architecture of Alvaro Siza and all the international and Portuguese modernist architects, I started my career working with the architects Manuel Fernandes de Sá and Francisco Barata Fernandes – my teachers and inescapable names of the Porto school. In 1994 I created Ventura + Partners, which develops architectural projects, urban planning, technical design, and consultancy. In the last 25 years, we have been developing projects of different scales and in the most diverse architecture segments, such as commercial, corporate, residential, hospitality, industrial, healthcare, mobility, and urban space. Combining a solid experience with ongoing research and innovation, we are committed to pursuing integrated and sustainable solutions through strategic planning. Our mission is to improve people’s lives through architecture, allowing meaningful interactions between them and their surrounding space. How do you describe your personal design style? The outcome is always unique, but the process typically favors the development of shapes and geometries that need to be experienced, using traditional building techniques or investigating innovative ways to build that ultimately lead to a balance with each place’s nature. Each project is the result of a technical and artistic response given to a certain problem. The design comes from many accumulated experiences, from the consolidated knowledge acquired in old and recent memories made in all kinds of places, some close to home, others far

away. It’s the alchemy of connecting all of that in one creative response to a problem. Where does your design inspiration come from? From the continuous exercise of trying to, through attentive observation and annalize, geometrize what I see. Especially the experienced and lived reality, not images of those realities. In what direction do you feel that design is moving towards in a general sense? I think that it’s been moving in excess towards important social and political matters that aren’t quite essential to art itself. It is cyclical in history, meaning that this trend will also fade away. We also see rampant miscegenation of all artistic production, on an unparalleled level, in a too superficial way because knowledge is mainly reaching us in virtual form and is not being physically experienced. Not all of it isn’t good, though, as there is an immense amount of knowledge available to everyone online, something that some time ago would have never been imaginable, and it is really inspiring. If you could offer one piece of advice when it comes to design schemes, what would it be? To study very well the problem on hand. Understand the location and context. Develop the solution as a rational response to each segment of the program with a critical conscience of your knowledge background and the artistic sensibility that should be part of it. How important are The International Design & Architecture Awards? They give a chance to share and simultaneously evaluate the work produced by other peers in different life contexts. Those evaluations allow everybody involved in the project creation and

development processes to improve their critical perception of the produced work, and help give a more conscientious, impartial, and independent assumption on it. It also creates additional motivation for the passionate dedication that this activity demands, helping us become more resistant to overcoming difficulties and keep fighting for the principles that do our job. What was your favourite project on and why? That is a question with a complicated answer because every project is a favorite somewhere along the creative process. I’m especially fond of projects that consist of a big challenge and that are well built. I don’t care for projects that aren’t built. This project that we submitted to the International Design & Architecture Awards – Essenza residential building – had a really interesting creative process. It had the thrills worthy of a big novel as it was about to be built in 2010, but it ended up stuck, changed hands, and was built ten years later with new changes. It is a well-built project with a complex development and challenging technical aspects. It has all the ingredients for what I think seems a great project and possibly one of the favorites. What was your most challenging project to work and why? The CUF Hospital, in Porto. It was my first big built project. The complexity of designing a healthcare building is in itself complicated and challenging. CUF had the additional obstacles of existing in a small terrain, and having tight deadlines for the hospital’s execution and construction. What are your aims and goals for the next twelve months? To continue developing the projects I’m involved with and make sure that they are well built.



Rik, Smith Principal Director, Design Emporium Ltd www.designemporium.co.uk Where were you born/ where did you grow up? Originally born in Bradford and then brought up on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. The majority of my formative years were spent living in the countryside with 360˚ vista of the surrounding landscape. Please describe the highlight of your career to date. In 2019 the business became a Chartered Architectural Practice and I was accepted as a full member of the British Institute of Interior Design. The combination of these was the pinnacle of years of work and my ambition of developing a practice that was able undertake a cohesive design from start to finish. How did achieving this make you feel? I was incredibly humbled and proud to be accepted into the BIID alongside many of my design peers. The number of registered designers with the BIID is limited and locally no other practice that specialises in residential works is a RIBA Chartered Architects and BIID Member. Where do you find inspiration for your work? Initially I often take inference for our projects from the surrounding landscape and architectural features of the property. I believe that the any interior scheme should sit well within the building and context of the immediate and wider landscape. My general inspiration is often taken from commercial interiors, especially hotels, bars & restaurants. Commercial interiors are often more progressive and current than domestic interiors which tend to require more longevity.. Please describe the project you are most proud of to date, with reasons why this was a success?

We completed the complete renovation, refurbishment, and extension of a Grade II Listed Manor House in Yorkshire. The project took nearly 3 years and encompassed works across the entire 8 acre site, including the implementation of swimming pool, spa, gym and office with an original barn. The project required careful and respectful design that considered the contemporary style and modern living the client required alongside the protection of the original architectural detailing within the property. To combine the new and old in harmony, creating a stunning family home set within a beautiful landscape was a unique project. The design transitioned from the formal primary elevation to the more agricultural rear portion of the house and outbuildings. The interior of the house reflected this transition, with more formal grand floor reception rooms to the front with a more classical feel, to the rear which was more rustic and utilised more rugged finishes. How would you describe your work/design style /ethos? All of our buildings and interiors have a relationship to their setting and we always consider not only the clients requirements but those of the building and locality. A property must flow and ensure there is a rational approach to the layout giving a sense of space even in constrained properties. Carefully considering the aspect of a property is key to all my designs, focussing primary rooms to the most advantageous view and using the darker areas the house for service and utilitarian spaces. My design has always been focussed on maximising natural light within a house, often using a large number of voids and horizontal openings to bring light into the interior. Ultimately a property should be tranquil and soothing to those using it.

Working within a large number of traditional properties means we often have to combine classical features with contemporary design and a large proportion of our work does this. Modern living in historic homes – contemporary design with classical influences. What are your thoughts on the future of design? In the last 18months the home has had become the local gym, school and office. The change to “work from home,” is likely to continue far into the future for many people and it will mean residential properties will have to be more dynamic and multi-functional than ever before. I see that house design will need to be much more focused on well being and lifestyle – providing suitable work spaces that can be separated and closed off to allow residents to turn off from work. The demand on each home will be much greater, and as designers we will have to find solutions to fit a much wider brief. Which direction are you moving in from a design perspective? With the new demands on residential property we are much more conscious of designing spaces that can evolve on both daily basis and into the future. The use of broken plan areas that will give ability to segregate space will be used more. From a fixture and finishes perspective we are beginning to source more locally and consider the sustainability of the choices we are making. This is being forced by the global agenda and the logistical challenges sourcing materials internationally. Final thoughts? Being a designer gives me the opportunity to have a vision that is then realised, allowing me to create buildings and spaces that individuals enjoy, socialise and live in as I had envisaged this is hugely rewarding and why I am a designer.


AS ARCHITECTURAL AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS, WE AIM TO ELEVATE YOUR IDEA TO THE NEXT LEVEL... Design Emporium Ltd is an RIBA Chartered Architects Practice and provides architectural, interior design and project management, specialising in private residences. Established in 2003, the company has developed a reputation for achieving the highest levels of design, quality and service. Our Principal Director is also a registered member of the British Institute of Interior Design.


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Luxury Apartment by Sebastian Zenker Interior Design

Repton Park by Sira Concepts Ltd

Location: Munich Interior Designer: Sebastian Zenker Interior Design

Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Nim Sira Construction: SSK Developments

The brief for this bathroom project was the renovation of an apartment with an amazing existing structure in an old building in Central Munich, Germany. The old master bathroom was too small and so one of the adjacent living rooms was included into the new bathroom layout to provide extra space. Sebastian Zenker Interior Design also included a separate powder room for guests, as well as a small sauna in a vestibule within the new bathroom space. Overall creating a luxurious and spacious bathroom with an Art Deco aesthetic. The overall design is following an art deco style meeting modern and unique details, such as a heated mirror in the shower. The contradictory powder room with its city jungle design was requested by the clients and complements the unique and extraordinary interior design. The key aspect of the project was to include all three facilities: the spacious master bathrooms, separate powder room and the sauna. Also key to the design was also the luxurious master bathroom with art deco furniture, a Murano glass chandelier, stunning marble wall panels and heated marble floor as well as mirrored cupboards hidden over the sinks. The design works so well as the new layout allows a spacious bathroom with many unique details. The shower and toilet are hidden behind a marble wall and a low level divides the bathroom and simultaneously hides the drains which couldn’t be laid into the floor. Also, the mirror which fills the room, the added shutters, the made to order furniture and the precisely chosen faucets give the room the Art Deco feel.

Tiger eye-like glass tiles combined with a goldfish scale mosaic feature wall evokes a sense of class and glamour in this luxurious guest bathroom. Sira Concept’s client wanted a guest bathroom that would leave a lasting impression on its visitors and leave them wanting more. The existing space was out-dated and the previous layout made the space appear quite small. The style had to flow with the rest of the interior Sira Concepts was designing. When the client approached Sira for this project, they were excited about what they could do for them. Nim Sira, remembers how the initial briefing led to a gushing of multiple ideas and excitement. The key aspect of this project as the tiles that were used. Two amazing finishes in one space. The over-sized tiger eye effect tiles add a hidden depth to the surface. Almost like a hologram. Something that can only be truly experienced in person. The gold mosaic feature wall creates an instant impact when entering. Combining two powerful finishes in one space definitely sets the tone. Statement finishes, bold colours, and luxury details define this stunning bathroom. The new spatial layout transformed the cramped design into a stylish open space and allowed room for added storage. Although dark tones make spaces appear smaller, the tiles were balanced well against the large ceiling area and white sanitaryware, making the space appear larger than before. The added detail of gold wall lights above the basin contributes to the elegant composition. Overall, Sira Concepts delivered a welldesigned glamourous bathroom that would definitely leave people feeling wowed.

Arbat Lanes, Moscow City by Studio di architettura PREDMET / Arch-predmet Location: Moscow Architect: Olesia Sitnikova This project located in Arbat Lanes, was created for a successful businesswoman. Olesia Sitnikova’s first impression of the customer was an elegant, independent, self-confident, and fragile woman. One of the main wishes of the customer was to unite all space into one whole space. The concept of the interior is visual, emotional, tactile elements of the future space, united by a common idea. As the customer rarely cooks at home, the team decided to expand the space and make it lighter by combining the kitchen with the living room. The project is also saturated with various textures and materials, combined within the framework of one colour scheme. This design works well thanks to the enfilade-type layout, that was designed specifically to increase the visual space, due to the smooth flow of one room into another. The key aspect of this interior is the window in the master bathroom. The bathroom block adjoins the balcony and it seemed that it would be interesting to add air and volume to the room, and this is how an oval window appeared. The unusual texture and colour of glass from Bernard Pictet brought harmony and individuality to the interior. Throughout the project the textiles and colours were inspired by Lev Bakst’s painting “The Phantom of the Rose” in shades of grey, powdery, dusty green and beige. All carpets in the project are made according to individual sketches, developed specifically for the project. The sofas in the living room are made in Pierre Frey fabrics and, in the bedroom, the textile compositions echo the Loro Piana fabrics on the bed and windows.

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Panelled Suite by Naomi Astley Clarke Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Naomi Astley Clarke The clients for this glamorous London townhouse wanted to turn a small bedroom into an ensuite bathroom, whilst adhering to the design brief Naomi Astley Clarke has created a bathroom that should stand the test of time. The designers were required to create a luxury bathroom space that was to be hidden behind panelled wardrobes and for the panelled look to continue on into the bathroom, creating a sense of serenity throughout. The subtle colours and tones that were incorporated made the space so calming and relaxing, which is necessary for a luxurious bathroom. Naomi Astley Clarke also designed and created lots of storage space which meant that everything was neatly hidden away, and the space could sing freely. The design was in keeping with the rest of the house, which is a smart Battersea townhouse, in an area of which the designer has worked on multiple other projects in the past. Naomi Astley Clarke’s favourite aspect of the project was the herringbone marble that was used for the flooring. Naomi ensures that all of the finishes in her projects are timeless; and that they integrate perfectly into the wider environment and architecture of the building.

Cotswold Bathroom by Obsidian Interiors Location: The Cotswolds, UK Principally led by the recommendations of Showroom Manager/Interior Designer, Alison Evans, the brief was to conceptualize a main bathroom that coordinated with the owners existing colour tone throughout their 6-bed detached home: requiring double basins, a big walk in shower, separate bath, good lighting and a neutral colour scheme. After evaluating the space, Obsidian Interiors wanted to enhance the feeling of openness, afford a free passage, and create more light as the room is low on natural daylight. The original layout was very restrictive as the soil stack was located in the far right corner, the exterior window was right in the middle at the end of the room with a very low window cill and the width of the room was quite restrictive. This meant space planning was crucial to the overall concept design. Obsidian Interiors wanted to center the design on the freestanding bath, and cleverly created a walk-in shower. The two inset marble basins on the oak vanity was becoming the showpiece in the room with instant visual impact. By doing so, Alison made way for the walk-in shower area and additional heated ladder rail for improved ergonomics. Underpinning the classic and elegant styling, the double marble basin area was enriched by elegant tall mirrors and beautiful suspended pendant lights, taking advantage of the tall ceilings. Obsidian Interiors maintained a consistent design throughout and made space for the big walk in shower and freestanding bath the client wanted with still leaving plenty of floor space. A hidden storage nook behind the bath made space for essential toiletries to hand for the bath and shower. Impressing fluidity but not detracting away from the feature basins outside of the shower area.

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Riviera Cove Villa by YC Interior Design & Consultant Company Location: Viet Nam Architect: Keppel Land Interior Designer: YC Interior Design & Consultant Company Developer: Keppel Land Construction Company: Keppel Land The aim for this project was to blend together the art of painting, fashion colours and a cozy space as these were important to the owner without feeling distant and vice versa, as a museum of art. Consciousness to the owner of the property’s wishes is extremely important as it helps to create the identity of the space and the sense of beauty in drawing are always treasured! YC Companies intention for a residential project is to create a space that is practical and conventional for the client to live in but to also add a contemporary touch. This has been achieved through new construction‘s techniques, indirect light, flatness, strong colour of stone. This project has a strong mix between minimalism to contemporary elegance and has been completed using strong and neutral colour used alongside each other, Tables, chairs, cabinets between contemporary, semi-classical. Finally, you have seen between old and new and this is what YC Company once again won the point of absolute satisfaction with the owner. With this project, the Company has intervened a lot in increasing the area to increase utilities but still ensures the structure as well as deeply intervenes in the quality of existing structures that are not reached to handle them well but still does not affect the aesthetic which was intended. With Riveria Cove Villa, YC Company used the outside environment as an inspiration to work toward integrating into a wider environment but ultimately are always building towards a clean, safe living environment with special technologies and equipment.

Penthouse Monet by Olga Ashby Interiors Location: Moscow, Russia Interior Designer: Olga Ashby This 3000 sq. ft. penthouse in Moscow’s city centre ticked all the boxes for the stylist client, who requested a spacious residence to host various dinner parties as well as the need to accommodate family members when they were visiting Moscow. The apartment was a concrete shell from the start and Olga Ashby Interiors were immediately given carte blanche for the design. The owner travels a lot and is used to the comfort of 5-star hotel suites, so she expected nothing less from her own private quarters in her primary residence. Olga Ashby Interiors created a 900 sq. ft. master suite as a self-sufficient apartment, with comfortable circular planning. Two doors on both sides of the bed lead to a wardrobe and bathroom, both spaces are connected inside which provides a very comfortable flow. As each space benefits from lots of light streaming through panoramic windows, there are no dark corners in the space. In this size of a bedroom, even an emperor sized bed with a 3-seater sofa in front of it doesn’t seem too big. The bedroom wing, with 3 bedrooms in total, is separated from the guest block by a beautiful hallway and 2 sliding doors, so no noise from any late parties will interrupt the owner’s sleep. It took Olga Ashby Interiors an enormous amount of time and effort to complete the project, but they particularly enjoyed developing the design of all the bespoke furniture in their studio. The range of finishes used were truly a key aspect of this project; birdseye and sycamore laser cut veneers, natural shagreen, rock crystal, hand-blown glass, and much more. It gave the designers the perfect pallet to work with. Unusual finishes and bespoke solutions became a vital part of the interior design process.

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Luxurious Spa Retreat by Eklektik Interiors Location: Houston, Texas Interior Designer: Kathy Anderson, Principal Designer and Owner of Eklektik Interiors Photographer: John Paul Key and Chuck Williams A beautiful and dramatic spa-like retreat was the desire for this client who is an ENT surgeon, desiring a place to relax and unwind after a long day in surgery. The project was entirely customised to the client’s needs and in doing so perfectly embodies the ultimate place for luxurious relaxation. With a beverage bar area upon entry, a separate vanity area, a steam shower, and an infinity edge spa tub, this bathroom embodies luxurious relaxation. A gold glass mosaic column houses exterior control for the steam shower, which includes options for body sprays and control of the double shower heads. The beautiful bathtub by Kohler features chromatic therapy and heated walls to make the bathing experience blissful. Porcelain floors offer both sophistication and ease of maintenance, and cabinets of lux laminate provide extensive storage areas. A customdesigned vanity area with waterfall edge quartzite countertops showcases the client’s extensive perfume collection while also offering a glamorous tri-mirror set-up to play up the abundance of lighting by Schonbeck with original Swarovski crystal that add sparkle and ambiance to this luxurious retreat. The design works so well as it is completely customised to how this busy client lives. After work, the client can get a drink from the beverage bar and head to the infinity edge spa tub. In the morning as she gets ready, she can wake up to a steam shower and prepare for the day at her personalised vanity that houses her extensive perfume collection. The bathroom design also integrates seamlessly into the whole house design. It is colourful, luxurious, and welcoming.

Luxe Master Bathroom by FDG Design Group Location: San Francisco Interior Designer: FDG Design Group Influenced by their expertise in wellness and Spa design, FDG Design Group wanted to deliver an experience to the homeowner that created their own personal oasis. FDG were intrigued by the advancement of technology and how it has transformed the bathing experience showcasing how wellness and technology meet. The Master Bathroom has been designed as a place to relax and unwind, taking cues from the Spa experience to create a luxury oasis in the home. The interior aims to embrace the function of the bathroom creating an element of allure and pizazz. Special consideration has been given to the ambiance, combining art, natural stone, stylish fixtures, polished finishes bring a sense of luxury. Indulge in the Master Bathroom that combines innovation using technology to create your personal retreat. Special consideration has further been given to the ambiance of the bathroom through natural wood cabinetry by Merritt Woodwork and through integrating lighting from Boyd Lighting on the side wall panels at the vanities we create an understated approach to vanity lighting. For FDG Design Group, the best aspect of this project was conceptualizing a bathroom design that has a contemporary sensibility and allows the natural materials and art to create a sensory environment. Selecting the slab material at the slab yard which is the star of the environment and integrating art in an unexpected way. The design creates an environment that is a retreat for the homeowner, the contemporary design, organic elements, plumbing technology elevate the bathroom experience yet allow the home owner all the luxuries required for the function of a bathroom.

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Lowndes Place by Halo Design Interiors Location: Belgravia, London Interior Designer: Halo Design Interiors Construction: Holt Group Project Management: Sid Smith The Master Bathroom in Lowndes Place was created to form part of the master brief of the whole project. Part of a Grade II listed renovation, the emphasis was on creating a calm, light and serene interior, to give the clients a retreat in the heart of the historic enclave of Belgravia. For Halo Design Interiors, the emphasis was on simplicity and timelessness, with a request from the clients to ensure that the designs were practical as well as beautiful. The historic nature of the property gave the space a framework within which the designs were to be fitted, in a seamless and natural way. There was to be respectful of its history, whilst breathing new life into a building which had last been refurbished some thirty years previously. The Master Bathroom also became home to a feature stone wall, which cut across the classical features of the space it inhabited and gave an organic backdrop to a delicate porcelain light installation and a large feature bath below. The heights of the ceilings with their intricate cornicing, and their grand proportions offered wonderful scale to play with, as well as challenging Halo Design Interiors to create the intimate family home which the clients had requested. The design sits perfectly within the wider environment of the house, as it respects the original fabric of the building, whilst giving it a new lease of life. The materials were picked for their quality and their timelessness and the design of the bathroom was undertaken with respect for the framework within which it was going to sit.


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Springbank Hill Residence by Avid Interior Design Location: Canada Interior Designer: Anna-Maria Wurz of Avid Interior Design Inc. Construction Company: Pinnacle Group Avid Interior Design Inc. project brief for this 4227sq home was to completely refurbish the property. From the foyer areas to the ensuite bathrooms no space was left untouched. The design intent was to create a home that felt harmonious, luxurious, yet inviting; this was achieved by deliberately carrying the colour scheme from room to room and showcasing consistent design details throughout. Along with the interior, Avid Interior Design Inc. furnished the home with beautiful outdoor furniture in the front and rear parts of the home. These selections had the same colour scheme as the interior selections and complement the exterior of the home perfectly. Custom silver leaf finish was applied to the tray ceiling throughout the foyer area, with an agate stone feature that was applied to the display niches. Luxury silk wallpaper was applied to all walls in the ‘den’ area and the lighting fixture was replaced giving the room a comfortable well-appointed feel. The wall panelling was in the powered room was a bespoke design and is used throughout the property, with it making an appearance in the master bedroom, bonus room and the feature wall on the staircase. This continuity in the panelling allows the design to flow throughout the home and helps integrate the design into the wider environment. There are so many design elements that Avid Interior Design Inc. loved, it’s a challenge to choose just one, but the areas that have the greatest impact are the kitchen and master bedroom ensuite. Custom millwork is present throughout the spaces and the lighting fixtures and furnishings really bring the design together.

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Country Estate Cotswolds by Yvette Taylor Interiors Location: Cirencester, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Yvette Taylor Construction Company: Alex Frances, Richard Frances Yvette Taylor Interiors were enlisted for the restoration of a beautiful 230 years old, Grade II listed stone cottage located in picturesque village Barnsley in the Cotswolds. The brief was to design a cosy and comfortable weekend retreat for the family away from the pressures of life in Central London, restoring its original beauty while introducing a range of chic, eye-catching, bright, and colourful designs in a country style to reflect the building’s long history. The magical character of the owners’ private suite is created by exceptional de Gournay wallpaper: hand-painted Earlham on custom blue silk. It took five months to produce this striking piece of art. The beams were gun-sanded and restored to expose the natural beauty of the wood. The room is accented by Iranian wool carpet in a rich peach colour theme, while the headboard is upholstered in Lizzo dark aqua blue velvet matching the wallpaper and including decorative brass studs. Two antique armchairs from family private collection were restored and upholstered in fabric from Osborne & Little. Seraphina wallpaper, a dreamy design of wisteria blossoms by Colefax & Fowler, was used in the bathroom, together with period teal tiles, geometric floor covering, and a luxurious freestanding copper bath. Yvette Taylor Interiors believe that the design was so successful due to the entire selection of fabrics, wallpapers, furniture, lighting, rugs, flooring, and bathrooms fittings which complemented the period style of the house. The use of the Caron radiators also helped to accentuate the traditional look.


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Burgundy Project by Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Location: Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Architect: Gren Weis Architects and Associates Construction Company: Whitehall Homes Hali MacDonald Interiors had a main goal of creating comfort and warmth in her Burgundy Project residence. The vision was to create an old world feel with light tones, traditional elements, and natural influences, all combined with their complementary opposites to fill the house with intrigue. The master bedroom follows the scheme of the home, with it’s blending of styles and personalities. Hali’s love of antiques is paired with sleek modern design for a balanced and harmonious interior design which allows each of these elements to shine brighter. It is a design with casual elegance and beauty in the details. As a lover of the outdoors, Hali MacDonald Interiors draws a lot of inspiration from nature and elements in their natural state. A calming neutral palette is deepened with tones taken from naturescapes such as blues, greens, and sunset golds. With serenity leading the design, the master space consists of bedroom, sitting area, ensuite and walk-in closet. The complexity of her layered materials, textures, and colours translates to comfort. Clean neutrals provide a base for crystal accents, natural materials are complemented by metallic touches, straight lines and angles are paired with softly curved pieces. The beauty of this space is in Hali MacDonald Interiors’ details, where the understated opulence makes this space perfect for rest.

Penthouse Monet by Olga Ashby Interiors Location: Moscow, Russia Interior Designer: Olga Ashby This 3000 sq. ft. penthouse in Moscow’s city centre ticked all the boxes for the stylist client, who requested a spacious residence to host various dinner parties as well as the need to accommodate family members when they were visiting Moscow. The apartment was a concrete shell from the start and Olga Ashby Interiors were immediately given carte blanche for the design. One of the major requirements was an impressive “treasure box” style powder room, meant to impress the guests of the house. As much as the owner loves parties, she also loves fashion, so a massive wardrobe was on top of her list, as well as a huge master bathroom with panoramic windows. The client did not want to see any off-the-shelf solutions that were on the market and requested to use lots of high end, handcrafted finishes. The owner travels a lot and is used to the comfort of 5-star hotel suites, so she expected nothing less from her own private quarters in her primary residence. Olga Ashby Interiors created a 900 sq. ft. master suite as a self-sufficient apartment, with comfortable circular planning. Two doors on both sides of the bed lead to a wardrobe and bathroom, both spaces are connected inside which provides a very comfortable flow. As each space benefits from lots of light streaming through panoramic windows, there are no dark corners in the space. In this size of a bedroom, even an emperor sized bed with a 3-seater sofa in front of it doesn’t seem too big. The bedroom wing, with 3 bedrooms in total, is separated from the guest block by a beautiful hallway and 2 sliding doors, so no noise from any late parties will interrupt the owner’s sleep.

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Cinema Brunnock by Cinema Architects Location: Gauteng, South Africa This home cinema has been designed and implemented by Cinema Architects for a young family on a budget. Cinema Brunnock offers the maximum performance with consideration for the future by factoring in any upgrades that may be needed. Taking the needs and requests of the clients into account, this cinema has been tailored to the family and how they will use the space. One of the client’s major requests was to have a bed at the front of the cinema. It is a young family with two children, and they enjoy spending weekends in the cinema as well as having sleepovers with friends in the cinema. The client does not entertain much and requested that the cinema sound be more concentrated towards the front row seating. Therefore, Cinema Architects had to calculate the audio “sweet spot” and ensure that the front row seating and bed enjoyed the best sound. Another performance objective for this room was that the client is a big sports fan, and so there was a requirement to provide a large screen with high-quality pictures. In order to achieve this, the designers supplied the DreamVision Native 4K Projector with a large 3.4m acoustic transparent Projector screen. The vision was to provide an upgradable processor that would elevate the system to the next level in the future. Cinema Architects compensated on the loudspeakers, choosing GENELEC Active Loudspeakers for the space, and because they are Active, they were able to scale down on the processor or AV receiver. An affordable NAD Receiver still produces excellent quality sound but also delivers the functionality that was desired from the clients. The designers considered that the NAD, with its Dirac Live™ and the upgraded version that is available to add to this processor, would be a worthy investment not only on functionality but also costsaving. Another benefit is that the NAD consists of MDC boards, which makes the unit almost future-proof.

Secret Cinema, Cornwall by Felicia Foreman Interiors Location: North Cornwall, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Felicia Foreman Interiors Construction Company: HML Builders The brief for Felicia Foreman Interiors was to create a state-of-the-art home cinema in an unused lower ground floor room, with seating for up to 12 people and a fun relaxed design in keeping with the rest of the house and its location. The room needed to have a wow factor on entry, feeling like you had stepped into a real cinema, but without being overly luxurious, as the property is primarily used as an up-market holiday let. It had to be easy to use, able to withstand the wear and tear of continuous back to back rentals and quick and easy to clean on changeover days. It also needed to be virtually sound proofed from the rest of the house, as it is situated near the bedrooms and designed to provide an incredible theatrical experience, ensuring that staying at the property was a truly unique experience. The design blends together beautifully, with the orange velvet and stunning monochrome fabric used on the seating providing an element of fun, together with the understated sleek black fabric walls, dark carpet and walnut cabinetry. For Felicia Foreman Interiors, the key aspect of the room is the feeling of escapism - when you enter the room, you are transported into another world. The fun fabrics and detail on the seating, together with the black fabric wrapped walls and large screen gives the room it’s wow factor. Once the lights dim, the acoustic set up and incredible surround sound exceeds expectations. The fact that this cinema is tucked behind very ordinary doors, means that no one would ever guess it was there, creating a wonderful element of surprise.

Leicestershire Luxury by Finite Solutions Location: Leicestershire, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Finite Solutions An unused lower ground floor room was converted into a bespoke Cinema and Games room by Finite Solutions to deliver very high-end audio-visual performance as well as a comfortable and relaxing environment for the client’s family and friends to enjoy. Finite Solutions needed to ensure that the room didn’t feel like a cinema room but a more multi-functional space and to achieve this they designed a front screen wall which features a 9 foot wide screen flanked either side by large display shelves for the clients large vinyl collection which was being held in storage. The screen wall was designed with electric sliding doors which either cover the screen completely and reveal the vinyl collection when relaxing and listening to music or when it’s time for a movie the doors slide apart at the touch of a button to reveal the cinema screen which completely changes the feel of the room. To ensure the room didn’t feel like too much like a cinema, Finite Solutions also created a light box over the pool table which also housed the rooms projector. Another key element that contributed to the success of the design was the full wall and ceiling fabric finishing using a tensioned track system to create depth to conceal all the speakers and acoustic treatments. This delivered a very crisp finish as well as delivering the warm and cosy feeling and creating an ideal acoustic environment to allow the high-end Dolby Atmos surround sound system to thrive. The final touch was the built-in snack bar behind a second set of electric opening doors which Finite Solutions knew would be a real hit with the children and make the room more fun and exciting.

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Homestead is Where the Heart Is by New Wave AV Location: Kent, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Fisher ID Architect: Offset Developer: Manak Homes New Wave AV were enlisted for a highperformance dedicated cinema room within the basement of a family home. The room needed to have a fully immersive audio system with the largest screen that was suitable for the viewing distances. The family were film fans so wanted the screen to be the correct ratio for film (2.40:1 rather than 1.78) and to be seamlessly installed within the room. The client was concerned about noise from the projector, so the design brief included for a projector housing that was custom built and matched the ceiling detail. All speakers were to be hidden or to be colour matched. The room needed to be able to accommodate up to 6 people utilising tiered seating and the client did not want a “formal” seating solution. New Wave AV worked with the Interior Designer on the seating configuration to allow for a more informal seating area in the rear row that was built in - again maximizing the available width. As there was no natural light it was critical that the room had layered lighting. The client wanted to ensure there was enough task lighting for cleaning, whilst having dimmable secondary lighting that could remain on whilst a film was being watched. New Wave AV’s favourite element of the room is the floating backlit BAD Panels. They are critical to the acoustic performance of the room whilst being an integral element of the room design. Utilising this design allowed New Wave AV to hide all the speakers as well as the room AC unit. Backlighting the panels allowed a low level glow of lighting that could remain on even when a film was being watched.

Wilmslow Residence by Panoramic Properties Ltd Location: Cheshire, UK Interior Designer: Panoramic Properties Ltd As part of the full renovation of the property, the clients aspired to have a designated cinema room where they could truly embrace their love of films. A space to retreat to on their own, with guests and with their children. Their love for film made this an important aspect in the property’s redesign and with the space allocated for this room. Panoramic Properties Ltd believe the best designs are the simplest ones when executed well, so this was their starting point; they allowed the focus of the room to be the purpose and function. The client was looking for a luxurious, cosy room that had all the latest technologies, creating a truly world class cinema experience. To enable us to deliver this, Panoramic Properties Ltd needed to have dedicated cinema seating, surround sound speaker system and 4k projector. The client wanted an uplifting space that was both dark and moody but also had colour and punch, to transform it from a mundane space into something truly extraordinary. The client liked the idea of introducing texture and pattern, helping to make the whole space very tactile. They also required the space to be functional for the whole family, including the children, so requested reclining leather cinema seats with cup holders. There were many elements to pull together in the design, whilst ensuring the design was in the detail and the overall space worked effortlessly. Panoramic Properties Ltd tried to consider all aspects of the room, both aesthetically and practically, to provide the client with a cosy and inviting space. The rich colour scheme added depth yet still maintained a level of luxury, through upholstered wall panelling, wallcoverings and deep pile carpets.

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Spring Ponds by Prestige Audio Location: Ongar, Essex Interior Designer: Darren Barker Architect: E&M Design Partnership Construction Company: ART Part of an impressive new build property, Prestige Audio was commissioned to create a whole house scheme involving completely integrated and attractively designed AV and home automation experiences. The centre piece of this was to be a world-class home cinema including a stunning and fully stocked bar that as well as delivering music and movie entertainment for the whole family, also acts as an entertaining space for the owners. A home cinema room really is the epitome of making sure form meets function, and the Spring Ponds cinema, with its bespoke designed seating, wallcoverings, luxurious carpeting, and spectacular bar area sees aesthetics and audio-visual performance meet in perfect unison. All of the audiovisual equipment needed to run the cinema is hidden away or woven into the very fabric of the room itself. The two rows of home cinema seating include a chaise longue section in the front for extra comfort, and all the other seats have stainless steel cup holders and can fully recline at the touch of a button. Finished in high-quality black leather, all the seats were bespoke commissioned and hand-build by one of the world’s leading experts (Fortress Seating). For Prestige Audio and the client, the key aspect of this project it was the way they could make an entertaining space full of accent lighting also perfect for watching a movie in a totally dark environment all in one room. In particular, the low reflection marble from the bar makes this possible. This looks fantastic when the lights are up but helps with the cinema performance when lights are down. The client also loves the hand-made starlight ceiling.


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Modern Willowcreek Ranch Home by Eklektik Interiors Location: Texas Interior Designer: Kathy Anderson, Eklektik Interiors Architect: Richard McCann, Blackbox Design Studios Construction Company: HDZ Builders Photographer: Alan Blakely Photography Sitting on five acres, this 8115 square foot, this one-story modern ranch home is luxurious and sexy, yet modern and minimalist. Desiring an open concept for entertaining and living, this home delivers the perfect combination of warmth and drama. Designed for a family that values connection, the outdoor living space is an anchor element that definitively informs the architecture and design of the entire home. The flooring material used for the indoor and outdoor spaces was styled in a uniform way to create continuity. The entire back wall of the home is a cascade of glass that opens to a large, covered patio area. Climate-controlled areas ensure that the full outdoor living and entertaining experience can be enjoyed year-round in the Texas countryside. Family members and guests can relax at the large island, the full dining table, bistro table, or in the sectional seating area centred around a gas fire pit. Other relaxation options include a queen size swing bed for lounging, four additional chair swings, and an additional indoor/outdoor area with another gas fire pit. Nearby, a gorgeous infinity edge pool surrounded by limestone and containing a large spa overlooks a fully lit lacrosse field. Located just inside the entry, the bar area is slightly obscured by a custom iron rod wall that allows others to see in, but not really experience the space until you enter from just around the corner. Acrylic backlit wood art installation under the front sitting bar adds not only drama but a nice organic touch with the iron rods. Topped off with a custom ‘hot red’ sofa, this room is the perfect place to entertain.

Upper East Side Park Avenue Apartment by Katie Lydon Interiors Location: New York, USA Interior Designer: Katie Lydon Interiors Construction: DiSalvo Contracting Katie Lydon Interiors completed the interiors of this elegant, timeless, and comfortable home on the Upper East side of Manhattan. The client had outgrown their existing pied-a-terre and wanted their new apartment to feel more like a home. The brief for the project was to create more space for socialising with family and friends, therefore the client needed a great kitchen to cook in, entertain in and space to spend time with their loved ones. Every piece of furniture needed to be comfortable, chic, durable and the clients wanted the entire apartment to be in this lovely, soft, gentle, and serene palate. They love mixed and layered materials and asked the designers to consider ways of doing this effectively. Katie Lydon Interiors created stone panelling and the beautiful horizontal polished nickel bands on the wall to give architecture as well as great new moulding and custom paint finishes. The artwork displayed also played a large role in creating the unique character of the space. They also needed a great office for the husband who works from home and his office was a rich and warm combination of a dressing room and workspace. All the bathrooms were redone as well to reflect the serene nature of the space. The master bathroom has a beautiful soaking tub to wash away the strains of living and working in New York. The client had a clear vision for the apartment whilst also allowing the designers to bring many ideas to the table. Katie Lydon Interiors particularly enjoyed working together with the clients on this project and they were able to design a space that flows so well.

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Viscaino by Laura U Design Collective Location: California, USA Interior Designer: Laura U Design Collective Built in 1962, this stunning Pebble Beach estate underwent a modern renovation before the Laura U Design Collective team completely transformed the home with sophisticated palettes and playful details. Having moved to Pebble Beach, CA from Houston, TX, they were hoping to embrace a California Cool aesthetic, with a couple of touches from home. With three young girls with adventurous spirits, the Laura U Design Collective team knew their space needed to be creative and full of personality. The goal of their design was to keep a bright and airy feel, but also allow for colour. Family friendly spots, like the girls’ rooms, were great canvases for creativity. In the living areas, the Laura U Design Collective team created a welcoming and inviting feel with neutral shades concentrating on aesthetic masterpieces. They re-designed the existing beams to be more impactful, added Venetian plaster to the walls to create depth, and added custom burl wood cabinets that balances the tones and scale of the stone fireplace. Topped off with beautiful panoramic views of the coast, this dining room is the perfect place for dinner with family and friends. The cohesiveness of this project is largely owed to the clients existing art collection that allowed Laura U Design Collective to introduce a wide range of colours and patterns. Every piece was intentionally placed, not only acting as a beautiful, standalone element in its room, but also referencing a room that visitors experienced in another part of the home. In the family room one of Damien Hirst’s well-known dot paintings hangs above the mantel contrasting from the neutral tones used throughout the room.


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The Secret Room by Mariapaola Miele, Malibu Design Center Location: California, USA Interior Designer: Mariapaola Miele, Malibu Design Center Architect: Mariapaola Miele, Malibu Design Center Construction Company: Ocean Point Developer Malibu Design Center were enlisted for the interior remodel of this luxurious property in Agoura Hills, California. The aspirational home benefits from big open spaces and panoramic views through its large windows. Malibu Design Center wanted to ensure that the space was carefully considered and that the interiors felt clean and uncluttered. Malibu Design Center’s favourite aspect of working on this remodel was the master suite. The designer refers to the suite as ‘The Secret Room’, in the existing layout there was a hidden room in the back of the master bathroom that was not utilised, and the master suite was chopped and disconnected. By opening the space and highlighting the outdoors with windows all around, the vision became a reality. The designers were able to transform this room into a calming sanctuary to relax and unwind. It’s easy to fill a space with all different kinds of furniture, but to be able to simplify the space whilst upholding the luxury element can be much more difficult. By simplifying the space, Malibu Design Center were able to accomplish a great design concept which makes the most out of the architecture and the beautiful outdoor scenery that can be seen from any angle.

Venetian Islands by Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design Location: Miami, USA Interior Designer: Michel Colaço The brief for Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design was to produce a design scheme for the interiors of a new build property in one of Miami’s most exclusive residential areas, Venetian Islands. The property was designed to maximise incredible views of the sea, the harbour and the city of Miami, so the overriding aim was to produce a scheme which responded to and celebrated these, creating an environment which enhances views to the outside at the same time as reflecting the lifestyle of the client and incorporating the vibrant colours and energy for which Miami is famous. Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design achieved this by adopting a contemporary aesthetic, focused on Italian furniture, embodying the most timeless and chic aspects of understated contemporary design. Working closely with the architect, a careful selection of finishes, lighting and accessories were used to complement and enhance the external views, while coordinated schemes for different areas flows throughout the house, connecting each part with a curated collection of contemporary design pieces. The integration of outside and the inside creates light and airy open plan spaces which are in tune with the client’s relaxed and informal lifestyle, which more secluded and intimate spaces were created in the bedrooms on the top floor of the house, each with a private toilets and verandas, using a more subdued textured/colour palette. Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design believe that the design works so well because it reflects the client’s personality and lifestyle whilst simultaneously having strong connections with its surroundings and the local natural environment.

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Sag Harbor Modern by Kristen Elizabeth Design Location: New York, USA Interior Designer: Kristen Fiore Architect: Lee Skolnick Construction: Ironwood Construction A tribute to modern architecture, designed by Lee Skolnick, this home resides on the edge of a wetlands preserve of fourteen acres in Sag Harbor, NY. The design concept began with a suggestion from Kristen Elizabeth Design to create a home that was over/under in style - living areas upstairs and sleeping rooms on the first floor - in order to capture the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The 5,000 square foot home offers 5 bedrooms with direct access to the pool and flower garden. The upper level offers sweeping views from every room of the treetops, pond, pool and extensive pasture. Kristen Elizabeth Design advised on all interior design elements from surface selections to furnishings. Kristen Elizabeth Design added playful aspects to bedrooms and hallways through wallcoverings from Abigail Edwards. The main lower hall is covered in a blue thorny vine wall covering that opens onto the main entry foyer, a 2-storey open space flanked in blue stone and topped with a cedar roof. The kitchen design was the heart of the home. Kristen Elizabeth Design added a zinc clad fireplace surround in the corner and a whimsical pink printed linen Cisco home sofa for seating. Cabinets were kept light and white to keep focus on the views from the windows. In the living spaces, the vision was to break out of the comfortable traditional style they were accustomed to and add elements and lines outside their comfort zone with a modern and minimal vibe. Furnishings and textiles provide soft colour with fluid lines and minimal pattern. The effort was to create spaces that did not take the space too seriously, to pull objects that evoked joy and calm and a bit of whimsy. It is a true reflection of who the clients are and how they approach life.

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Wildwood Estate Historic by Roughan Interiors Location: New York, USA Interior Designer: Roughan Interiors Construction: Quindico CT Sitting on 20 acres of lush Bedford gardens is a grand English style stone cottage, built at the turn of the century by Charles Wetmore, a prominent architect from NYC. Charles designed the house known as Wildwood for his cousin Maude Wetmore who was an important figure in New York and Newport society. Maude needed a resting place between the journeys back and forth from the city to Rhode Island. A feminist before her time, Maude was the head of the Republican women’s party in Newport among many other organizations and was very well liked. The design had to match the architecture in a very modern way. The 8000 sq. ft. home is equipped with 20 acres, full guest house, pools house and tennis courts. Roughan Interiors’ clients are understated people with young children where luxury & function are synonymous with easy living. Roughan Interiors chose fabrics that were durable and highlighted areas with splashes of colour to complement the curated art collection & accessories. Each room is a complement to the other as you walk through and enjoy its understated grandeur. Each room is difference yet flows effortlessly from one area to the next. This home was designed for children, lounging, eating, entertaining and most importantly to welcome guests, family and friends. Roughan Interiors believe that the design has longevity and sustainability by using materials that helped to marry the old details. This creates a strong structure as well as making the old one relevant once more. Roughan Interiors created a unity between old and new which was updated to fit a modern way of living.


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Orchard House by Chelsea Hing Location: Victoria, Australia Interior Designer: Chelsea Hing This uber-private home perched amongst the rolling hills of a semi-rural setting was given a contemporary facelift using organic materials reflective of the landscape. Avant-garde furniture, art & object were layered to create a deliberate tension in an otherwise monochromatic palette. Chelsea Hing had worked with the client on a previous house playfully injecting soft colour & organic finishes suited to a country setting. With this house, the brief was to continue that aesthetic, interpreted in an avant- garde way. The client wanted a house that could easily expand for entertaining but still feel intimate enough for family time. The approach to this project was to work with the existing architecture whilst injecting a more serious tonal palette that lends substance and gravitas to the interior. Polished plaster was used throughout the ground floor to dissolve the separation between the interior architecture & its decoration. Glossy emerald kitchen cabinetry & leather finish green marble island become the centrepiece to the main kitchen/living space. Design is about exploring different ways to use materials in a residential context that creates an emotional feeling to ultimately support sense of home. The designer is interested in eliminating plasterboard in place of more organic wall finishes that take centre stage in a space, rather than a blank canvas. This approach then allows for the joyful injection of colour – an offbeat element to create tension amongst an otherwise simple interior. They are working to dissolve the separation between interior architecture and its decoration, to treat the interior with a more architectural lens rather than laying an interior over it. The sustainability principles are built into the idea of ‘adding to’ rather than ‘starting again’.

South Beach, Singapore by Elliot James Interior Location: Singapore Interior Designer: Elliot Barratt, Christina Voss, Laura Sevin Construction Company: Au Fond Pte Ltd For this project, the clients are a very glamorous couple who appreciate the fine details, fabrics and finishes. It was Elliot James’ job to create a calm, warm environment that could show a level of finish and inject areas of fun, glamour and sophistication; a space that can be formal but at the same time incredibly inviting and welcoming. Favourite features would have to be the Walk in Wardrobe for one, the room kept getting bigger and bigger through the design and we really considered every aspect from where our client would stand to inspect her outfit, the different displays for their unique collections and to the window overlooking Raffles hotel that is angled so one can see the whole hotel from where ever they stand. A second would be the Whiskey nook. Two grand doors open to reveal saddle leather seats, glass displays, ceiling speakers and a very cosy area for one to sit and enjoy their tipple. Originally a window ledge, the designer feels this was the best use of otherwise wasted space, anywhere in the home. For this space it was important to look at the most important features in the space and in this case it was the view. When looking at the space, you can clearly see how the intimate sofa area faces the Singapore skyline. For the master bedroom, the designer wanted the clients to feel like a king and Queen in a truly impressive bed that is again intimate, cosy and romantic. With incredible views over the Pedang and overlooking Raffles Hotel to the right, it couldn’t obstruct any of the views by placing the bed against one of the windows or walls so a “floating” bed was created. whist it may be open on all sides, it has been enclosed with the canopy and sheers to give that sense of intimacy and grandeur.

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The Na. Ranong Mansion By Palazzo IA Location: Ranong Province Thailand Interior Designer: Mr. Bhuwasit Taweerittanawong The story begins right from the intrigued interior design which portrays a timeless classic concept accommodating this longlasting family of prosperous businessmen. A design that seamlessly blends modern technology and appliances into a piece of art. Coupled with Sino-Portuguese style, the building is inspired by the long history dated to the arrival of Portuguese settlers. The blending elements of European and Chinese style in eye-catching appearance of the structure follows the stories which occurred at geographical area it stands on. Artist Palazzo IA himself, being inspired by the complex design of Thai Royal Palace in the 18th century, drew the tale to show the “Symbol of Success” on the canvas of the interiors. A piece that embeds QR code technology for visitors to embark an experience as real as visiting an authentic museum while revealing captivating meaning behind each drawing on the wall, the staircase, the living room, and the bedroom. The design is solely the product of the designers’ creative minds and ideas without being influenced by the owners, ergo it is able to shine to the fullest. Thanks to the owners’ complete trust and belief in the designers’ capability and experience coupled with helpful assistance of the owners in fast responding to giving feedbacks and corrections, the project was able to be finished smoothly just as estimated. In addition to that, we are a team of architects and designers working together for years building a healthy teamwork and communication.


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Yokohama Penthouse by Utide Location: Yokohama, Japan Interior Designer: Utide/ Miki Saito Construction Company: Hokazono Construction Company Other Companies Involved: Ziquto (bespoke kitchen & vanity & furniture) The designer was asked to renovate a newly built penthouse, as it was too “standard” for the client who loves interior and art. Utide not only superficially changed the looks, but totally changed the plan. Initially there was a staircase in the living room connecting the main bedroom & bathroom upstairs, and living room / dining room / kitchen was all in one big open space like the typical Japanese high-end apartments. But as the children were still small and the client often invited guests, the designer totally separated the private and the public zone. First Utide changed the position of the stairs to the entrance hall, so that the 2nd floor private zone can be accessed without going through the living room. Second, the family room was created, and the kitchen was positioned facing the family room, separated from the dining room. As an accent, a gold bespoke pendant, black bespoke glass doors, and black handle for the stairs in the foyer were added. Mixed shells and gold trims were added to bespoke doors and cabinets in the living and dining room. For the dining room they added “green”: the peacock tie-back, the green glass pendant and the green velvet for the dining chair. And for the 2nd floor, the walls and floor are light warm grey and the fixtures and hardware’s are all silver. All navy private study served as a wonderful accent for the 2nd floor. Also, the Moroccan main bedroom is designed to be a great accent from the living room. As the bedroom faces the void of the living room, the designer created a wooden window imaging the Ryad in Morocco.

Riviera Cove Villa by YC Interior Design & Consultant Company Location: Viet Nam Architect: Keppel Land Interior Designer: YC Interior Design & Consultant Company Developer: Keppel Land Construction Company: Keppel Land The aim for this project was to blend together the art of painting, fashion colours and a cozy space as these were important to the owner without feeling distant and vice versa, as a museum of art. Consciousness to the owner of the property’s wishes is extremely important as it helps to create the identity of the space and the sense of beauty in drawing are always treasured! YC Companies intentions of a residential project is to create a space that is practical and conventional for the client to live in but to also add a contemporary touch. This has been achieved through new construction ‘s techniques, indirect light, flatness, strong colour of stone. This project has a strong mix between minimalism to contemporary elegance and has been done through using strong and neutral colour used alongside each other, Tables, chairs, cabinets between contemporary, semi-classical. Art collected painting, art works arranged to create a harmonious atmosphere from outside to inside but not separated and vice versa, which is seamless and consistent with the same language. With Riveria Cove Villa, YC Company use the outside environment as an inspiration to work toward integrating a wider environment but ultimately are always building towards a clean, safe living environment with special technologies and equipment.

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Timeless Elegance for InnerCity Wellington Apartment by D for Design Location: Wellington, New Zealand Interior Designer: Sandra Aiken Construction Company: Bang On Builders The brief was to create a beautiful, inviting and elegant living space to come home to after an intense day at work, to completely redecorate the apartment, renovate the bathroom and en-suite and to create a warm and luxurious master bedroom on the mezzanine floor. D for Design created a private inner-city sanctuary incorporating the clients wishes and vision. The windows in the spare bedrooms that were looking out to the atrium of the building where closed off for a deeper sense of privacy, and drama was added by using indigo blue wallpaper. A Planika fire place was incorporated into the living area to create warmth and ambience. The whole apartment has very complex proportions, the indigo blue wallpaper on the small bedrooms has created a more intimate and dramatic connection with the space. The void that was left was given purpose and celebrated as a feature by varying pattern and texture in the same colour scheme. Keeping the rest of the apartment light and airy, choosing dark furniture to create a sense of depth in this space and a meticulous focus on proportion has delivered an overall balance and serenity to the apartment. The synergy of all these carefully selected elements combine to deliver a calm and emotionally connected living environment. The design of this homely apartment offers a tranquil, safe and beautiful space to return to after exposing oneself to the harsh weather and busy environment of the inner city. Its internal colour scheme of blues, whites and dark elements compliment the ever-changing view of the harbour and sky above as the weather fronts pass from west to east across the country.

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KBS Residence by Nickolas Gurtler Location: Perth Australia Interior Designer: Nickolas Gurtler Interior Design Nickolas Gurtler interior design were approached by a young professional couple who had bought a narrow parcel of land to develop their dream home on. They engaged Nickolas Gurtler from the beginning where they worked with their draftsperson to design every detail of this home. Both members of the couple wanted a home that felt contemporary with masculine elements that was functional specific to their way of life. The clients wanted a home that had personality but one that didn’t shout, a home that was both bold yet refined. They were open to going on a design journey with the team, to discover materials, furniture, lighting and art that they had never seen before and to learn about the world of design. The kitchen was incredibly successful as it fit the brief in terms of the contemporary yet masculine elements that the client has asked for and due to the kitchen being the heart of the kitchen this helped set the tone for the rest of the space. This kitchen was also among some of the first dark kitchens in the area and was inspired by the night sky. There is incredible cohesion between all the spaces and a clear sense of harmony as you move from space to space. It’s also incredibly functional and tailored to the client’s unique way of life. This is important as when designing a home it is vital that it works for the client. It is uniquely Australian and personifies the Australian way of living but at the same time has elements of French and Belgian contemporary architecture which contributes to a wordliness and global identity.


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Botfield Residence by Ancerl Studio Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Ancerl Studio Inspired by farmhouse living, Ancerl Studio takes a contemporary approach with the design of this property by utilising a traditional layout, while playing with varying heights and volumes of space. Botfield Residence marries elements of the classic farmhouse with modern touches to create a show-stopping yet welcoming family home. The design scheme ties each space together throughout the house, creating continuity and natural flow through each space. Centrally located, the kitchen and dining room feature cathedral ceilings with exposed wood beams, warm wood accents and natural materials. Oversized pendant lights complement the grand space, and add a warm glow for evenings spent around the large dining table. A private study and a sunny casual breakfast nook extend from the main area that leads to the family room. Stepping down into here, expansive wallto-wall windows and a custom, statement fireplace reminiscent of an original woodstove become a stunning backdrop to Ancerl Studio’s layered and collected soft furnishings that bring the space to life. Black metal stair pickets and feature wall panelling lead up to the second floor, where one is met with a catwalk that overlooks the dining and kitchen space below and connects the secondary bedrooms and bathrooms to the private treehouse-like primary suite. Featuring a cathedral ceiling with exposed beams, a peaked wall-to-wall window, and layers of neutral soft textures and furnishings, the intimate escape is a cosy nest overlooking the lush green gardens outside. The home is quite open concept, but each space still functions as individual rooms for a successful and welcoming floor plan. It is a classic peaked farmhouse style, and traditional silhouette that has been reimagined in a contemporary way.

Yorkville Condo by Dochia Interior Design Location: Toronto, Canada Interior Designer: Dochia Interior Design – Lead Designer: Adriana Mot Construction Company: Den Bosch and Finchley Inspired by the dynamic skyline of urban centres, Dochia Interior Design’s condo thrives on materiality, texture and geometry. Every room exudes refined urban confidence and visual lines of sight are carefully choreographed. The design uses an artistic approach to create a confident and stimulating environment at the intersection of place and time, city and individual. The walls, rich in form and depth, are clad in useful builtins with a rhythm inspired by the adjacent city’s architecture - a dynamic backdrop to daily activities and the flow of conversation. Dochia Interior Design’s concept is a visual integration between the interior of the penthouse and the city outside. The materials are layered for a rich depth yet with an easy and flowy effect. For Dochia Interior Design, this is the most striking feature of an urban centre; the seemingly simple flow made of an extremely intricate social and physical urban fabric. Key aspects of Dochia Interior Design’s project include the bookcase that replicates the rhythm of city skyline, and the custom sliding door between kitchen and living room, inspired by fragile Japanese paper and the metal that builds the skyscrapers. The kitchen has a cinematic set up with a centre island pointed at the city. The oval table at the breakfast area by the window smooths the shapes into the light. The composition is set like a work of art: in every room there is a dominant element supported by secondary elements. The hierarchy in design corresponds to a human hierarchy of visual perception. The overall effect is warm and modern, built by ensuring sufficient detail and deliberate distribution of materials.

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Burgundy Project by Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Location: Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Architect: Gren Weis Architects and Associates Construction Company: Whitehall Homes The goal for Burgundy Project was to create comfort and approachability whilst retaining a layered and collected interior design. Hali MacDonald Interiors has a strong appreciation for antiques and wanted this property to feel as if it had been there for quite some time. Hali wanted to recreate the warmth that you get from much older homes. The finished product gives an old world feel with modern day practicality and blends antiques and traditional elements with clean lines. Hali MacDonald Interiors used talented artisans throughout the house. Wonderful carpenters that figured out how to properly create the architectural staircase, a talented metal smith that fabricated the custom blackened steel and brass range hood, plaster crown mouldings and vent covers done with impeccable attention to detail. Custom leaded glass work that is used in the kitchen cabinetry doors and transom over doorways. Wonderful stone fabricators and the list goes on. The house would not be what it is without the talent of these amazing artisans. The key aspect of this project is that each room has its own personality, but all the spaces blend seamlessly together and complement one another. Hali MacDonald Interiors think Burgundy Project is a good example of the interest you can create in a space by blending different contrasting styles. Mixing new pieces with antiques, traditional with modern, white and bright with color/ pattern and texture and so on. Walking the line between styles can make a space feel special and more interesting to the eye!


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Barnyard Beautiful by Henrietta Southam Design Location: Quebec, Canada Interior Designer: Henrietta Southam Design This small project turned complete overhaul by Henrietta Southam Design effortlessly balances both rustic charm and refined luxury. Making sure to not disturb the home’s existing chalet qualities whilst adding polish and elegance ensured a seamless transition from inside to out. In turn this provided the home with provincial character and opulence. The entire house was built post and beam: this was where both the beauty and constraint lay. There was no moving, nor dissembling of the beams. Finding space and appropriating volume provided a challenge for the designers. The process of splicing space was much like a Rubix cube: if you pushed one way you had to contend with a changed roomscape on the other side. Rustic yet luxurious can be used to describe both the Barnyard Beautiful project and its surroundings. It’s location and environment is key to the overall experience of the design. The veranda dining space perfectly highlights the whole home’s charming and welcoming energy all whilst bringing the ever so calming Quebec countryside in. Barnyard Beautiful was the first large scale project Henrietta Southam Design undertook in the province of Québec. What was supposed to be a master bedroom with ensuite renovation became a full-out spatial reconfiguration. Alongside an added walk-in closet and a completely overhauled master bath, Henrietta Southam Design undertook an additional kitchen revamp, a mudroom with a dog shower, adding a guest bathroom, a powder room and a 3-season outdoor dining room veranda. The client set an unmatched break-neck pace that Southam was thrilled to have been a part of.

Aquablu Phase 2 by Lipari Design Location: Laval, Québec, Canada Architect: TLA Architectes Interior Designer: Lipari Design Inc Developer: Canderel Construction Company: EBC Aquablu is a place where you can truly be yourself in surroundings that calm the body and recharge the spirit. The proximity to the river is felt in the air and reflected in the architecture. Designed by Lipari Design Inc, the bright and contemporary suites of Aquablu Phase 2 exude an East Coast inspired luxe. All materials, appliances and plumbing fixtures used for the project have been carefully selected by Lipari Design for their superior quality. Inspired by Miami beaches, the goal of this development was to provide a modern and upscale result. In addition to having designed all the units of the Aquablu Phase 2, Lipari Design Inc. has also implemented its customization expertise for each of them. One of Lipari Design’s goals in the Aquablu Phase 2 conception was to integrate the outdoors indoor. Every aspect has been thought to minimize the separation between the two environments. Notably, the building with 1,000 feet of riverfront allowed us to install an impressive surface of floor to ceiling windows. The fountains, basins, green roof and the inviting pool deck also amplify this feeling. Arranged with specially selected materials, the landscape perfectly complements the design, becoming one with the interior. Considering all the components, down to the smallest detail, this project materializes into an impressive and distinguished work of art that does not go unnoticed. The perfect combination of refined interior design, remarkable appliances and fixtures, and the breath-taking view makes the project of exceptional quality.

Vineyard Residence by Sarah Watt Design Location: Kelowna BC Interior Designer: Sarah Watt Design Construction Company: Sarah Watt Design Other companies involved: Tuffbox Studios, San Marc Holme This transitional craftsman home with an artisan essence showcases a professional bistro-style kitchen, a sunny breakfast nook, and a peaceful master bathroom retreat overlooking Lake Okanagan in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Nestled in amongst the vineyards of Kelowna, this home overlooks the Okanagan Lake, and being a tourist destination meant that Sarah Watt Design’s clients were seeking a kitchen that could keep up with the stream of guests they receive over the summer. A keen sense of balance and scale were key to this project. The kitchen is large with tall ceilings, so each element was carefully selected to work within the volume. The oversized custom range hood takes centrestage in the kitchen and may appear quite large on its own. Sarah Watt Design’s concept was based on summer entertaining. Since the home overlooks the forest and the lake, they developed a design that was fresh and warm-toned. The breakfast nook is fresh and light with a green built-in banquette bench. Here seating space is maximised whilst still maintaining an intimate eating experience. Less is more in the master bathroom. The space offers a dramatic view over the Okanagan valley as it’s focal point, and so Sarah Watt Design allowed the interiors to showcase this, with simplicity at the heart of this space. The clean-lined Victoria + Albert freestanding tub is partnered with simple bronze fixtures, as well organic lighting and a vintage silk rug to finish the space with elegance.

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Marble Marble on the Wall by Purpur GmbH interior concepts Location: Frankfurt am main Interior Designer: Nadia Houati - Purpur GmbH interior concepts Marble, marble on the wall - An elegant, brave and adventurous design, which is reflected in every little corner of the apartment. The design fits the reputation of the city of Frankfurt. Frankfurt is a banking city, with high-rise buildings, businesspeople, expensive and noble apartments and the hotel industry. The apartment reflects these attributes, such as luxury, variety or hospitality, among others of the city and transforms it into an open and at the same time cosy living atmosphere. The family’s rambling existing building from 2008 was completely renovated and opened up, all walls were taken out and started all over again. The owner wanted a representative apartment without closing walls and doors. The only two doors in the entire apartment, is the door to the children’s room and the door to the guest toilet. Upon entering the apartment, in Frankfurt’s Sachsenhausen district, one is greeted by generously designed wall surfaces, all of which are covered with marble, dark wood and mirrors. Purpur GmbH interior concepts believe that the best aspect of the apartment is the given privacy without existing doors. In addition, the welcoming and noble atmosphere clearly stands out due to the materials. The choice of these materials also help the design of the apartment to harmonise so well; Hard and soft surfaces as well as marble, brass, glass, dark wood and velvet alternate and create a beautiful balance.

La Sivoliere by Sara Copeland Interiors Ltd Location: Courchevel 1850, France Interior Designer: Sara Browett Aiming to enhance visitor’s well-being during their stay, La Sivolière hired British Interior designer Sara Browett from Sara Copeland Interiors Ltd. The objective was not to diverge from the house’s existing style but to evolve it, making it even cosier, creating a feeling of hygge. Sara Copeland Interiors were greatly inspired by the mountain’s spirit and the prestigious location, whilst not forgetting her British roots. She has now completely renovated all 35 rooms, including 2 flats and 6 deluxe suites. Sara has brought a mix of British luxury and fresh contemporary style, introducing shimmering and colourful velvets, wood, and stone. The bathrooms have been completely reimagined and each new suite has a steam shower. The designers took great inspiration from the mountains and fabulous scenery around and the project feels at one with its environment. Sara Copeland Interiors’ favourite aspect of the project was seeing it evolve and seeing the clients enjoying the newly created atmosphere. The designers believe that the project was so successful because the interiors are practical but cosy with a sense of style. La Sivoliere had been a two-year project, and Sara Copeland Interiors thoroughly enjoyed the whole process from start to finish and they designers feel that they have left a little part of themselves in The Alps for other people to enjoy.

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Marina Village Super Penthouse by Ventura Design Location: Greystones Dublin Ireland Interior Design: Ventura Design Construction Company: Glenveagh Homes While Ventura was responsible for designing 110 apartments at the Greystones development overall, the Penthouse offered a wonderful and unique opportunity to devise a classic contemporary look that the company is so renowned for. The brief was to create a complete turnkey 2500m square foot penthouse with 3 ensuite double bedrooms that took full advantage of the location’s spectacular views and create a welcoming, calming and tranquil interior. With deep seated sofas, armchairs, ambient lighting and a range of Ventura accessories such as cushions, lamps and throws the scheme was devised by Creative Director Arlene McIntyre who has put her extensive interior design skills to excellent use. Located on the top floor of this exclusive development the creation of a wrap-around balcony with sea views was the starting point for the inspiration for the project, the lay out of the rooms and the need to incorporate the aspect and panoramic views at every occasion. The designers created a natural division between the two rooms with a large bespoke built-in bookcase, which catered to both the living and dining areas of the penthouse. The aim was to ensure that the rooms ‘flowed’ effortlessly and provided a space that was both luxurious and timeless. Throughout the process, Ventura’s aim was always to take full advantage of the location and the sea views. Therefore, window dressings were kept simple and neutral. The selected textiles are smooth textured and tactile. Each room feels cohesive and does not attempt to fight with the natural beauty that is just outside the windows.

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Penthouse Monet by Olga Ashby Interiors Location: Moscow, Russia Interior Designer: Olga Ashby This 3000 sq. ft. penthouse in Moscow’s city centre ticked all the boxes for the stylist client, who requested a spacious residence to host various dinner parties as well as the need to accommodate family members when they were visiting Moscow. The apartment was a concrete shell from the start and Olga Ashby Interiors were immediately given carte blanche for the design. One of the major requirements was an impressive “treasure box” style powder room, meant to impress the guests of the house. As much as the owner loves parties, she also loves fashion, so a massive wardrobe was on top of her list, as well as a huge master bathroom with panoramic windows. The client did not want to see any off-the-shelf solutions that were on the market and requested to use lots of high end, handcrafted finishes. Olga Ashby Interiors created a 900 sq. ft. master suite as a self-sufficient apartment, with comfortable circular planning. Two doors on both sides of the bed lead to a wardrobe and bathroom, both spaces are connected inside which provides a very comfortable flow. As each space benefits from lots of light streaming through panoramic windows, there are no dark corners in the space. In this size of a bedroom, even an emperor sized bed with a 3-seater sofa in front of it doesn’t seem too big. It took Olga Ashby Interiors an enormous amount of time and effort to complete the project, but they particularly enjoyed developing the design of all the bespoke furniture in their studio. The range of finishes used were truly a key aspect of this project; birdseye and sycamore laser cut veneers, natural shagreen, rock crystal, hand-blown glass, and much more. It gave the designers the perfect pallet to work with.


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Penthouse in Vilnius by Cle de Maison Location: Vilnius, Lithuania Interior Designer: Vaida Zemaityte Photographer: Kernius Pauliukonis/ Packshot The main task for Cle de Maison was to merge two apartments and design a luxury, spacious penthouse apartment in Vilnius old town with a spectacular rooftop terrace with jacuzzi. The Cle de Maison team applied their high-level technical capabilities in ensuring that the space was meticulously planned and detailed to have two separated zones in the apartment – on the left hand: kitchen, living area and dining area separated with free-standing bio-fireplace, and on the left hand – a bedrooms area with a master suite and a kid’s suite. Cle de Maison delivered an interior which was inspiring; it was layered with intriguing textures & materials, bold colours, sophisticated finishes, and details which offered the client something personal and curated. To achieve this, the use of natural materials is featured throughout the design with solid oak parquet with brass inlays, decorative plaster mouldings, glossy Ebony Makassar, mirrors, brushed and polished brass detailing in specific areas and the use of beautiful, elegant lighting. The use of beautiful, exquisite pairs of chandeliers in various rooms is prominent, along with accent wall lamps. It is the details which offer refinement, personality, balance, character and luxury. Playing on different tones, hues, and intensities of the same green, blue, black, gold accent colours, these are then offset against the beige tones. The use of colours and textures to interpret the style of the home was one of the designer’s favourite elements, due to the excitement of seeing the same colours used and looking so different in every room, it is almost unidentifiable. Cle de Maison delivered a scheme which demonstrated that opulence can be successfully harnessed from precise detailing and tactility.

House 70ties… by D&K Interiors Studio Location: Cote D’Azur French Riviera Interior Designer: D&K Interiors Studio Photographer: Fred Baillod UK The House 70ties, located in Cote D’Azur French Riviera, was a completely new design concept created by D&K Interiors Studio. The property is a modern take on a 70’s house featuring all bespoke furnishings. D&K Interiors Studio describe the project as a dream to work on, the kind of dream project that can only happen when the clients’ appetite in colour and design matches their own. The design brief of a full design concept of a modern 70’s style family home, came only with one demand. No black. The house needed to be light, modern, and functional. A wooden parquet floor was laid throughout connecting all the rooms. All fixed furniture in bathrooms and rugs were made bespoke by D&K Interiors Studio. Mondrian inspired bookshelves, metal doors and door handle designs were drawn up by hand in the studio – and once crafted, brought to life on site. Polished concrete tiles used in the bathrooms provided a modern touch and geometric and floral tiles in soft pastels were a perfect fit for the kitchen. Modern 70’s style furniture sourced in walnut, artworks and fabrics in sunny warm tones were all carefully chosen for their authentic retro aesthetic. In the main living room (and to the delight of the clients), the team had fun in creating a 70’s style sunken seating area. The natural heart of the home. The vibrant colours and prominent 70’s style were the key design aspects of the project and is what allows the property to flow. The project as a whole works so well because of the eclectic mix of great inspiration and the exclusive choices made throughout.

Patriach Ponds Residence by Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Location: Moscow Interior Designer: Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Architect: Architect Jurgis Leskevicius Constructions Company: Construction of Tomas Vickun company “logtechnologies” The “Patriarch Pond” Residence stands on the banks of a cascade of ponds, surrounded by a pine forest in the beautiful Moscow countryside. This location has enabled the main material for this luxury residence to be of cedar wood whilst expanding over 1800 square metres. The image of the house was completed by a thatched roof, which emphasised the environmental friendliness of construction and perfectly blends this house into the surrounding landscape. All of the interior details, drawings and décors are drawn by Marina Putilovskaya’s Design Bureau. The main theme of the house was the vine, as a symbol of fertility and continuity of traditions. This decor can be seen in the decoration of the doors, kitchen, stairs, stained-glass windows and floors. The main element of the interior is the panoramic windows, letting in vast amounts of natural light and creating beautiful views. Mirrors decorate the hood and perfectly reflect the nature outside the windows. Within the grand hall there is the fireplace, made in the form of a leaf of wood. This blends into the overall concept through its natural décor creating a homely feel. Specialist artisan skills were used throughout the project, special designed marble panels, beautiful mosaic panels and the specialist construction technique of the fireplace. Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya felt that the most difficult part of the project was working with raw cedar, the most delicate pink shade of the wood which is completely unique.

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CR apartment by ESQVTA Location: Lisbon Interior Designer: ESQVTA When intervening in a space such as this apartment, one should not interfere with the existing architecture. More than to propose, it was necessary to omit, to refurbish and integrate. It was essential to intervene in this apartment in the most clean and silent manner to better respond to its new needs. When the first floor was transformed into an individual unit of housing it was purchased by Pedro Espírito Santo. The apartment with its 11 large living areas was a perfect fit for the owner who was known to be the host of some of the most exquisite events in Lisbon. By 2019, the apartment gained a new owner, one who needed somewhere more adapted to a family structure. The new program had its base in preserving the architectural heritage of the property but also adapting it to this family’s needs – it goes from having, for instance, one bathroom to having six, without compromising the pre-existing features. It was always the main concern, that the new should not compete or try to silence the architecture that was there to begin with. However, if the refurbishment was meant to be respectful of its seventeenth century heritage and discreet in shapes and choices of materials, in the interior design project a careful selection of twenty first century furniture pieces was selected to allow for a combination of the best of both times. History gets re-written with a new language and new pieces by maintaining the one main principle: a house to be lived. The atmosphere of the place is key and full of stories written through the centuries. The project was an opportunity to write a new paragraph of this story.

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Location: Ohio, USA Interior Designer: Katalin Farnady, Farnady Interiors Architect: Cabterbury Homes Developer: Prestige Homes Construction Company: Prestige Homes Photographer: Jennifer Hughes As the foundation of an interior, all white can appear fresh, and make a positive impression no matter what. But to make it interesting requires a combination of added details and playing with sizes, shapes, and textures. After 15 years in their home, the homeowners decided to build a new house instead of remodelling. They wanted to start from scratch, not bringing anything with them from their previous house. During the interview process, it was never a doubt that they were looking for an elegant transitional style with only white for colour. An all-white interior can be easy to design, appear fresh and make a positive impression no matter what, but it is the combination of the added textures that will help make it interesting, warm and inviting. For Katalin Farnady, of Farnady Interiors, the secret of keeping an all-white neutral interior interesting is paying close attention to details both architecturally and decoratively. Katalin played with different sizes, shapes and textures, as well as added different materials and finishes to keep each room unique. A key design feature of the property is the piano room, which is an entertaining derision from the rest of the house, with the face sculptures adding a touch of whimsy and fun to the room. This design works well because the team were able to give the family, with children and dog, an all-white interior with using performance fabrics as well as outdoor fabrics indoor that feels as soft as any interior fabric.

Location: Netanya, Israel Interior Designer: Galina Maly Architect: Iris Rosenheimer Developer: Briga Construction Company: Vikos Engineering Others: Hanan Ariel (engineering and coordination), Haim Levi (project management) The Seaside Penthouse is a contemporary residence where the interior design is influenced by the client’s want of bringing elements of the surrounding nature inside. Located in the centre of Netanya and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Galina Maly Interior Design created a residence that offers all the features one would expect and a few that surpass every expectation. Working with the client’s dislike of dead spaces, the project feels spacious but never bare. Tranquil, yet dramatic. Subtle and seductive drama is achieved by careful layering of bold elements over subtle ones, embedding textures and finishes that complement each other. There are few colours in this project, but the variety of textures and finishes add depth to the scheme. Everything on the inside of this space is instigated by the surroundings, with Galina Maly Interior Design mainly taking inspiration the sea. While working on this project the designer witnessed the sea in many states - from velvet soft on a sunny morning, to raging black with the winds thrashing furniture around. Having also encountered sand storms which turns everything into a yellow haze, Galina Maly used all of her experiences with nature as her inspiration.

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House Waterstone by Kim H.Nieu Interior Design Location: Benmore, Sandton, South Africa Interior Designer: Kim H.Nieu Interior Design House Waterstone by Kim H.Nieu Interior Design is an eclectic space, one which is striking yet inviting and radiates comfort. It is a multi-level home in Sandton that, as with all of their projects, has been designed with a focus on their client’s needs and personality. Welcoming each bespoke brief to design a home which suits the client this multi-level Sandton home embraces the family’s love of art; the interior design is vibrant, filled with life and personality without overwhelming the space. The clients wanted their home to be warm and inviting, but not lack interest or originality. They wanted a home which was flexible in it’s ability to cater for their family, with spaces suitable for smaller family living and also an allowance for extensive entertainment options. As a family of art lovers it was also very important that Kim H.Nieu Interior Design created a home that showcased their extensive art collection. This is a design that truly speaks to the client’s personality and it is this relationship between client and space which makes the design work well. The use of colour throughout the space became one of the designer’s favourite aspects of the project, creating a strong base tone with dark charcoal walls that highlight the client’s art by drawing them to the foreground, and then experimenting with brighter colours to add uniqueness and quirkiness to each space. Adding intrigue and depth, the designers also integrated various textures, from timber to stone to glass and high-gloss surfaces, and a Paint technique specialist was brought in to create all the custom textured wall finishes throughout the home.

Professional Athlete Apartment by MAD group Location: Ukraine Architect: Vergezova Mariya Initially, the apartment had an absolutely illogical circular layout and non-standard geometry, such a layout does not allow maximum use of the space, making the process of finding and installing furniture rather difficult. It is problematic to fit it with standard furniture, since in a room of irregular shape any sizeable object with right angles will significantly reduce the space, and not only visually. The apartment is divided into two zones: private and shared. The private area is set up just for two people and is decorated in dark colours, including the bedroom, the spa bathroom and the walk-in closet. These two zones merge smoothly into each other, united by sliding glass partitions. In the bedroom area you plunge into a completely different world, MAD group implemented an interesting idea in the SPA zone. In the wall between the bedroom and the bathroom, they installed a see-through fireplace, which creates a window and allows you to break some intimacy between the bathroom and the bedroom through the flickering flame. Not wanting to allocate a separate area for the kitchen, the team have hidden it in a free-standing cube that works from three sides: a kitchen, built-in Gaggenau appliances and cabinets and a wine refrigerator. The secret of this kitchen is that it is closed with roller shutters. MAD group were faced with an almost impossible task of planning the living room, given the client’s desire to have as much open space as possible. Considering that the interior is quite modern and dynamic, the team wanted to add some delicacy and harmony, natural warmth. They used only natural materials: contrasting marble, stucco wall panels, Macassar wood and the noble luster of brass.

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House Donegall by Metaphor Design Location: Greenside, Johannesburg, South Africa Interior Designer/ Designer: Metaphor Design The renovation of this heritage home became a personal investment project for Metaphor Design. Stumbling across the Parkview property, the designers discovered a rabbit warren full of treasures, wrapped up inside a tangle of an overgrown garden. They saw a great opportunity to fill each space with different yet complimentary colour palettes and breathe new life into the space; the result is elegant and understated but incredibly beautiful. The original red brick arches over the patio hinted at other heritage features hidden within - beautiful parquet floors laid in various patterns throughout the house and perfectly Art Deco lightning bolt door handles on solid Oregon pine internal doors. Built in 1934, the house was unadulterated by renovators but was also run down and in serious need of refurbishment. Embarking on the redesign, the traditional divided room structure would be updated to a more open plan arrangement that is more suited to modern lifestyles. Pale and interesting walls and high ceilings accentuate the sense of space and allows free movement through the space. Major surgery was also required to provide 3 ensuite bathrooms as well as a guest bathroom where there had once been one and a half bathrooms. The new kitchens and bathrooms are designed with clean lines that nod to classical styles but are modern and minimal. Metaphor Design used forest greens in the sunny study lounge, Delft blue Christian Lacroix and white in the main bedroom and dusty pinks in the rosy guest bedroom to fill the house with a flowing, complementary palette. They specifically loved designing the bespoke rattan wardrobe, dressing table and the sleek steel and glass coffee table.


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Riviera Cove Villa by YC Interior Design & Consultant Company Location: Viet Nam Architect: Keppel Land Interior Designer: YC Interior Design & Consultant Company Developer: Keppel Land Construction Company: Keppel Land The aim for this project was to blend together the art of painting, fashion colours and a cozy space as these were important to the owner without feeling distant and vice versa, as a museum of art. Consciousness to the owner of the property’s wishes is extremely important as it helps to create the identity of the space and the sense of beauty in drawing are always treasured! YC Companies intentions of a residential project is to create a space that is practical and conventional for the client to live in but to also add a contemporary touch. This has been achieved through new construction ‘s techniques, indirect light, flatness, strong colour of stone. This project has a strong mix between minimalism to contemporary elegance and has been done through using strong and neutral colour used alongside each other, Tables, chairs, cabinets between contemporary, semi-classical. Art collected painting, art works arranged to create a harmonious atmosphere from outside to inside but not separated and vice versa, which is seamless and consistent with the same language Finally, you have seen between old and new and this is what YC Company once again won the point of absolute satisfaction with the owner. With this project, the Company has intervened a lot in increasing the area to increase utilities but still ensures the structure as well as deeply intervenes in the quality of existing structures that are not reached to handle them well but still does not affect the aesthetic which was intended.

Waterstones Estate by R Kaplan Interiors Location: Johannesburg, South Africa Interior Designer: Romi Kaplan – R Kaplan Interiors This masterpiece of a home was designed by R Kaplan Interiors using bold and dramatic angles. The exceptional use of a multitexture display on the exterior walls creates additional depth to the unique design. Romi Kaplan then extended this idea into the interior of the home, creating a flow and continuity of the dramatic design choices. The client handed R Kaplan Interiors a 700 square metre blank canvas and requested that it be turned into a piece of art. The final residence is a 360-degree masterpiece of unique and eye-catching corners, making use of rare and interesting objects. The designers took advantage of the wide array of luxurious and bold patterned fabrics. These were paired with an organic solid wood coffee table in the living room, and for further complexity it was sprayed it black and layered it with brass henge and knoll table. The different finishes and textures used in the cluster of the coffee tables gives the room both the intrigue and warmth. The main bedroom and bathroom is R Kaplan Interiors’ pièce de résistance. The walls have an ombre effect for a profound sense of calmness upon entrance to the bedroom. The feature in the main bathroom is the Jean Paul Gaultier wallpaper framed in brass on either side of the bath. It brings a bold statement to the neutral finishes, with a sense of luxury coming from the custom designed a brass and neolith vanity. This project combines a rich, dramatic interior with layers of textures, patterns, and colours. The key element is the use of brass, seen throughout the home for continuity. The open plan layout means that the home is not only intriguing, but welcoming and perfect for entertaining.

River Residence by Rebecca Clark Design Location: Perth Interior Designer: Rebecca Clark Design Photographer: Rob Frith The River Residence is an expansive, elegant newly built family home commanding stunning views on the banks of the Swan River in Perth. As a new build, Rebecca Clark Design had the opportunity to complete this project from scratch. The client’s brief was to exude a glamorous, sophisticated elegance with an aim to create a warm and engaging space, rich in texture and interest while maintaining a tonal palette and slight oriental feel. The clients appreciation in detail allowed the designer much freedom to carefully curate some wonderful and interesting pieces from around the globe, bringing exceptional quality and luxury. A palette of rich taupe, bronze, caramel with grey and ivory tones reflect a timeless, sophisticated feel and a slight oriental theme is continued throughout the home in wallpapers, metal artworks and fittings. An art consultant was engaged to carefully curate a selection of artwork to reflect and compliment the interiors. Stylish, world travellers, my clients particularly enjoy the refined and timeless palettes of some of the gorgeous hotels they have stayed in and were keen to replicate this sense of sophisticated warmth and luxury at home, whilst enjoying the stunning River views. The designers favourite part of the project is sourcing raw and rich materials. The Onyx Powder Room which is clad from floor to ceiling in this stunning material. The spaces and colour palette flow well from one area to another and are complimentary. The spaces are very calm with bursts of subtle colour and this is in harmony with the calmness of the water beyond. The specialist artisan skills used in this project are Venetian plaster wall finishes and expert stonemasons.

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Malqa Family Home by Buthaina Humaidy Interiors Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Interior Designer: Buthaina Humaidy Architect: Eng. Alga Bin Abdoun Malqa Family Home has been carefully designed by Buthaina Humaidy Interiors to remain open and functional for family living, in a way that also collaborates with the interior architecture for a contemporary and luxury tone. One of the key elements of the home, and one of the designers favourite features, are the expansive architectural features in the main lobby area. The wide windows and high ceilings bring a sense of opulence and spectacle to the room; the abundance of natural light was then matched with the natural materials and neutral tones for a calming ambience. The timeless colours and materials mean that Buthaina Humaidy Interiors’ design suits every taste, and integrates well within each other with it’s consistent use neutral elements and luxury furniture pieces carrying over into each room. The home features numerous unique pieces such as the double height shelving, which required experienced carpenters, and also the ceramic artwork that requires specialist skills to install. It is one of the beautiful residential properties that Buthaina Humaidy Interiors have worked on with a distinct interior architecture, as it has the main lobby area in the heart of the house which opens to all other rooms. The areas were beautifully zoned to be suitable for guest reception and communication; the movement created by this open architecture is mirrored by the natural materials and neutral tones that please every eye as viewers walk through the house.

Palo Alto by C’est Ici Location: Dubai Interior Designer: Monica Durou & Tatiana Jaramillo Other Companies Involved: Falcon Interiors C’est Ici Interior Design Studio was selected to create a unique and distinctive interior design in the middle of Acacia Gardens. The brief included full FF&B and interior decoration of a spacious three floor deluxe contemporary villa, featuring halls with elevator, 4 master bedrooms with bathrooms, dressing rooms, lounge area, family room, living room, modern kitchen, family sitting area and dining room. C’est Ici mainly focussed on contemporary interior design, creating elegance and luxury, but what underlies is a hint of playfulness in the selection of colour, and the choice of objects and furniture. The designers wanted to create elegant and sophisticated spaces with unique and unusual elements that make it ‘avant-garde’ design. The clients owned an incredible selection of arts, making the main goal for the interior design to enhance the beauty of each piece. The strongest links were soft, dark geometry, unequal forms and shapes, and adding the unexpected. C’est Ici’s design focused on finding the right balance and pieces that elevate spaces into experiences. Vital elements which complemented the architectural features of this modern villa were clean lines, natural light, a minimal approach to open spaces and the use of natural material in different shapes and angles. Influenced by history, landscape, climate, and environment, Palo Alto is a carefully curated list of designers complemented by a beautiful collection of art; the design was a collision of modern architecture with New York and Parisian accents, with some Cycladic features.

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Mitnaya Penthouse by Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Location: Moscow Interior Designer: Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Construction Company: Zoran Jokic, OOO Impel group Mitnaya Penthouse is a unique penthouse in the centre of Moscow located across 620 square meters and was created by the Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya. The client was a happy family which Marina kept in mind with every design detail of the project. When entering the penthouse, an incredible impression of spaciousness and air has been created by using mirror details and huge windows overlooking the beautiful views of Moscow. In the hallway, unique furniture has been used in the Art Nouveau style from the “New Liberty” collection, created by Marina Putilovskaya together with the Italian company Medea1905. Throughout the property soft and warm colours invite you into the space and create a feeling of warmth and comfort. Most striking to the eye are the grand chandeliers designed by Marina Putilovskaya and made by Italian company Mechini which create a joyful holiday feeling with their warm golden shine. Every bathroom within the penthouse is a bright, colourful space with special details. Incredibly unique marble panels and beautifully intricate mosaic details with the effect of blooming flowers in the garden and flying birds. The penthouse is also home to a spacious cinema room complete with a JBL Synthesys system, cosy sofas and armchairs and its own cinema bar which portrays the effect of flying stars on the ceiling.


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Alghadeer Villa by The Designers Hall Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Interior Designer: Noha Alhammadi Custom Furniture: B Design The Designers Hall took on the full renovation of the private villa’s formal living and dining room with the challenge of creating a luxurious yet liveable design. Their client did not have a particular style in mind for the space, and was open to the designers’ intentions - the brief given to The Designers Hall was for the space to look original and expansive, yet easy to the eye. The emphasis of the design for Alghadeer Villa was to create an expansive and opulent living space; balancing luxury, contemporary, and neutral styles for a clean and crowd-pleasing area. The client emphasized having a unique, luxurious space that will look expensive but also liveable. The overall design combined contemporary architecture with classic twist from the coffee table and crystals; this combination was exactly what the client was wishing for. Facing some challenges with the space such as low ceilings and dark lighting, The Designers Hall worked to extend and brighten the rooms. A light and neutral colour palette was incorporated into the walls and upholstery for a bright yet calm tone. Minimal pieces were chosen for the lighting designs as to avoid this becoming the focal point – upon entering the space the eyes are drawn to the wall cladding that frames the seating area. The walls give the space a contemporary feel and using the narrow vertical lines for the impression of a higher ceiling meant that the client’s requests were met. The neutral colour palette and simple, clean lines throughout bring cohesion to the area which has been sectioned together for effortless entertaining, and functionality was not forgotten by ensuring that the dining room had easy access to the WC and service kitchen.

Graham Residence by Trenzseater Location: New Zealand Architect: Garry Mayne Interior Designer: Ben Lewis Companies Involved: Chilton Mayne Architects The brief for this project was to present something that was in keeping the architecture and landscape, without being extravagant. To bring intriguing layers of texture and design to all elements of the interior whilst creating a space that was useable, not precious and could easily be lived in by the clients. Trenzseater delivered an interior which was inspiring, it was layered with intriguing textures & materials, sophisticated finishes and details which offered the client something personal and curated. To achieve this, they featured throughout the design the use of natural materials with solid oak, blue gun steel frames, natural aged leathers mixed with beautiful camel velvets, classic stripe textiles, beaten steel table lamps and large scale furniture pieces to set off the large pitched roofline. All spaces were designed with bespoke furniture pieces for, finished in luxurious velvets, relaxed linens, flocked velvets, and antiqued leather, complimented with our timber and high gloss tables which all were then finished with extensive use of European rugs, mirrors + accessories. All Trenzseater’s projects they ensure they have a sophisticated balance of layers to give interest, detail and timeless elegance. It’s the details which offer refinement, personality, balance, character and luxury. The use of natural materials, products and finishes compliments the architecture, it also balances the location of the site which is a private, rural property. The product was made to bespoke requirements, tailored to the selections offered and made with the client. There was specialist skills required by artisans installing intricate details in our joinery along with their specialist wallpapers that were used in this installation.

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Little Venice Townhouse by Margot Tsim Interior Designer: Margot Tsim Construction Company: Homeconcepts Associated: London Bespoke Interiors In a collaborative effort with its imaginative owners, who wanted to create a gallery feel in the living areas, Margot Tsim conceived schemes defined by soft curves, bold silhouettes and a monochrome palette punctuated with pops of colour. Exposed filament lamps by Buster + Punch and raw brickwork introduce a gently industrial edge, while lighting by Cameron Design House adds a fluid, contemporary note to the property. Having opened the house up and created a dramatic double height space with expansive garden views, Margot Tsim turned to texture and shape to add a sense of anchoring definition. A black marble fireplace provides a natural focus in the living room, juxtaposed by the soft shapes of the sofas and chandeliers. Elsewhere, the owners’ sense of fun and passion for hosting is reflected in an informal walnuttopped bar area, with bespoke cabinetry finished in Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue. Throughout, schemes have been given room to breathe, resulting in an inviting yet sculptural feel. A blend of monochromes, off-whites and midnight blues prevails throughout, warmed by wood and aged metal elements, evident in the dark oak kitchen, complemented by a splashback in blue herringbone from Ann Sacks. The basement level was partially excavated to accommodate the kitchen and offer a seamless transition between inside and out. Custom-made additions throughout, conceived by Margot Tsim, and crafted by British and European furniture makers, lend the house its unique air: bespoke bookshelves feature warm backlighting, the dining area banquette is upholstered in blue leather, and in the master bedroom, two low-slung pendants by Bert Frank create a delicate frame for a wool upholstered bed.

Manresa by ML Home Design Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: ML Home Design Architect: Seth Stein The client purchased an old semidetached residential building in the heart of Chelsea which needed to be refurbished and upgraded to accommodate a family of five. The brief for ML Home Design was to create a modern, stylish, and elegant home for all the family and also for entertaining family friends. Working together with architect Seth Stein, ML Home Design created the perfect area to accommodate the multiple requirements for this home. In particular, the newly sectioned areas of the property were perfect for entertaining with the kitchen and family dining area being the focal point of the house on the ground floor. Through clever planning, this area also opens up into the outdoor / garden area where the client’s children can play and relax. The owner also wanted a house to showcase their impressive and precious collection of African art which they had built up over the years, this area was created in the double storey living room, ensuring that the pieces can be seen from various parts of the home. The use of different texture and material has been carefully selected from the outset to create a warm and totally unique atmosphere. The first floor is dedicated completely to the master bedroom. In the modern world, it’s important for designers to make their designs as sustainable as possible, as such ML Home Design have incorporated the latest technology to make the house as energy efficient as possible. ML Home Design believe that the project was so successful because it is modern and elegant but at the same time unique, not adhering to current trends. The key aspect of this project was the teamwork between everyone involved in creating this home and making each aspect play its own part, from choosing the flooring, the fabrics and the furniture.

Floral Court by MM Interiors Location: London, UK Interior Designer: MM Interiors Within the hub of vibrant Covent Garden, MM Interiors transformed this contemporary family home into a tranquil and sophisticated oasis, interjected by the subtle use of warm textures and statement colours making this home a delight for family and friends to enjoy! Taking inspiration from the clients’ Indian heritage, MM Interiors created a modern design using a warm and inviting colour palette and textures to set the tone for a contemporary scheme oozing sophistication. The designers chose light finishes in the bespoke marble and Oak TV unit wall cabinet alongside the marble handmade coffee table. Fused with a statement piece bespoke velvet navy sofa, which carefully contrasted with burnt orange cushions, created a warm and inviting space for family and formal entertaining in the living area. In the dining area, MM Interiors selected a stunning Brazilian grained quartz stone - righteously named ‘Black Beauty’ - as a standalone piece with a stained grey glass top to maximise the space of the room whilst allowing the beauty of the stone table pedestal to be shown through. The master bedroom served as an oasis of calm in the sky-blue bespoke headboard which carefully centres around the colourfully interjected piece of canvas art. The light oak bespoke joinery in the dressing area was continued throughout. As always, all MM Interiors items are sustainably sourced, and no animal products are used in the interiors of the homes they design. This inspirationally elegant and vibrant family home has been designed with much care and attention to detail to create a warm and embracing space for all to step into and enjoy.

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Casson Square by Vesta Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Gemma Pope, Vesta Developer: Mountain Capital The client asked Vesta to create a show home for their prestigious waterfront development at 8 Casson Square, part of the Southbank Place regeneration project on the River Thames. The show home would be the epitome of international luxury and elegance and would appeal to discerning individuals around the world who wanted to live in the heart of London. The show home needed to be inspirational and memorable, whilst reflecting the luxury, heritage, and cultural elements of London’s Southbank. To reflect the surrounding area, it was important the rich history of the area and architecture were to be reflected in Vesta’s designs. In 1951 London’s Southbank hosted the Festival of Britain, a celebration of peace and modernity in post war Britain. The renowned British Architect Hugh Casson, was the Director of the event, giving Casson Square its name. To celebrate and honour this Vesta wanted to introduce key subtle themes of geometric forms, artisan textures and design influences from the 1950s. Vesta used a tonal jewel colour palette combined with soft neutrals to create an elegant and sophisticated narrative throughout the apartment, whilst still making it homely and inviting. To create an inspirational showhome with elegance and sophistication Vesta included elements of luxury throughout the design scheme, from the beautiful Emperador marble dining table with its opulent and unique dark varied pattern, to the full height bespoke headboard to create the sense of a larger and grander room, evoking that indulgent hotel feel. By layering a varied palette of materials and textures throughout the apartment, Vesta achieved depth and intrigue in an otherwise simple new build space.

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Georgian Villa Belgravia by Alison Henry Design Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Alison Henry Design Architect: Moreno Masey Photographer: Brent Darby The brief to Alison Henry Design was to reimagine a rather tired London Georgian Villa and Mews House to an extraordinary family home perfect for entertaining. Despite a basement excavation and Tree Preservation Order on the magnificent London plane tree in the courtyard complicating the works, the Alison Henry Design team delivered the spectacular restoration project in spring 2020. Romantic French doors lead from the entrance hall to the dining room and on to the kitchen. There lies a wonderful surprise: a double height Crittall glass wall and roof, a palatial orangery, with climbers and antique camellia urns. The kitchen within this show-stopping light box, a collaboration between Alison Henry Design and Officine Gullo, makes entertaining a glamorous affair with matte white cabinetry, nickel detailing, Versailles floors, and Calacatta Caldia marble. The project reflects Alison’s sense of laid-back glamour. The garden feels like a living room within a home: metal furniture with soft buttoned cushions, lounge area, carved gas fireplace, sun loungers, breakfast area and Officine Gullo barbecue in keeping with the kitchen’s design. For Alison, one of the pleasures was working in classical and contemporary design languages. Referencing the Main House’s Georgian architecture in its interiors, the Mews has a contemporary yet refined appeal with a beautifully restored staircase, a rescue from the original Main House. The wooden dining table, rush seating and white oiled oak flooring, bring warmth and a sense of relaxed rusticity. One of Alison’s trademarks, this pattern can be seen throughout both houses – combining light and airiness with warm touches.


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D’Arblay Street by Burbeck Interiors

Chelsea Townhouse by Lynne Hunt London

Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Jemma Goodman, Burbeck Interiors

Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Lynne Hunt London Construction: Beck Interiors

Stepping into D’Arblay Street is like stepping directly into a Charles Dickens novel, a topsy turvy home with centuries old rustic floorboards and secret rooms behind panelled walls. Burbeck Interiors created a scheme full of character, using colour, pattern, texture and a combination of Country-house style and mid-century design.

Set behind a traditional red brick pillared façade lies the contemporary interior of this Art collectors’ home. The brief for Lynne Hunt London was to create a subtle backdrop in a contemporary style reflecting original reference to the era of when the house was built.

The design brief was to create a one-ofa-kind show-home that gave the rich history and character of the house justice. Burbeck Interiors received a full brief from the client and the sales agent outlining their intentions; they wished to bring to life the large house, soften the lofty spaces and cold wood floors, and add colour and flair to help the property stand out from others both virtually and in person. They also wanted to draw out the country feel of the home, as this provides a unique sales factor of the property considering its location. The house has a modest street front which gives little away to the 5-storey property behind, with 7 living areas, 3 bedrooms, a sauna and cellar, so the first stage when creating the brief was to identify a purpose and individuality to each room, and then a focus on connecting these spaces. Once this had been created, Burbeck Interiors then began pulling together inspirations for the overall feel of the house and each room. The interior design creates a true representation of the house’s unique style, incorporating bold and vibrant patterns to a house with such rich history yet modern details. Each room feels inviting and characterful, with an individual feel that ties into the overall home, so the scheme feels cohesive yet interesting. The overall mood of the house is one of fun and warmth, relaxed but luxurious, a quirky but cohesive country home, all in the centre of Soho.

The subtle scheme and finishes palette allow the artworks to be showcased, which include a large collection of contemporary art in large scale format, such as the feature sky light, along with video works, and a collection of sculpture and furniture pieces. The house has a wonderful central staircase which has a beautiful new Richard Wright skylight art piece installed which creates a dappled light throughout the wrap around concrete staircase with the original mahogany handrail and bronze metal work which were restored. Lynne Hunt London painted the walls in a soft and subtle ivory hue, enhanced with a silky mink Silk carpet runner which sits perfectly against the concrete staircase treads. The main living room is finished with a Larchwood wide plank floor, a gas woodburning fireplace sits within the original marble traditional fire surround which has concrete effect lining. The largescale sash windows are enhanced with subtle linen drapes on bronze French rails. The lower ground floor comprises of the family kitchen and dining area which again has poured concrete floors, Christopher Peacock kitchen with Wolf Sub-Zero appliances, and Clayworks textured wall finishes with a contrast of textured exposed brick cladding to the dining area which continues through to the landscaped tiered brick finished garden walls

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Chigwell - Family Home by Anna Maria Interiors Location: Essex, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Anna Maria Interiors / Anna Maria Smylie Construction Company: Singh Builders (London) Ltd Photography: Franklin & Franklin For Anna Maria Interiors this project was the ultimate challenge of starting from scratch. The brief was to design and manage the build of private clients’ 15,000 ft dream home in the heart of Chigwell, Essex. Anna Maria Interiors aimed to provide the family with a lifetime of happiness within their dream home concisely integrating all aspects of luxury within their home through a timeless interior. The interior design for each room was individual and have been brought together with style and uniformity of details. A key aspect of this project for Anna Maria Interiors was the level of detail involved in the process creating bespoke pieces throughout. For example, sourcing and hand picking (ethically sourced) butterflies imported to Belgium to frame to tie in perfectly with Bedroom interior design finishes. The designers also travelled to hand pick the stone blocks and slabs in person to be used throughout the project, it was particularly satisfying for the designers to see all the hard work come together in the final interior. We are products of the direct environments in which we surround ourselves most. The space has been optimized creating bespoke solutions and designs, involving an exquisite level of personal hand-picked and widely sourced materials. This process integrates the vital key details which make the project truly unique and personal, focusing on design and functionality in every space; each aspect is considered to fit in which each client’s individual lifestyle.

Hambledon Wing by Atelier Interior Design Location: Buckinghamshire, UK Interior Designer: Atelier Interior Design Atelier Interior Design was tasked with the job of transforming one of these properties for their client, having just completed the Hambledon Wing, an exclusive new multimillion-pound addition to an existing Period Home. The brief from the client was to create a luxurious relaxing yet homely interior which was in keeping with the period nature of the existing house. Each space was designed with meticulous attention to detail with elegant clean lines, luxurious finishes, and elegant proportions. Rich high gloss woods, marble and brushed brass accents sit shoulder to shoulder with the most exquisite fabrics to create an elegant and luxurious scheme at its finest. Atelier have provided a complete design package from bespoke cabinetry and custom-made furniture to the ceiling detailing, lighting layouts and services integration. Almost all the furniture was designed by Atelier Interior Design and hand made to specific requirements for this project. Atelier also commissioned bespoke Artwork for the project and worked closely with Irish Ceramic Artist Áine McKenna to create dozens of porcelain butterflies all embellished with 24k gold detailing. This artwork takes pride of place within the main staircase of the Hambledon Wing, gracefully surrounding a backlit crystal mirror Atelier Interior Design believe the design works so well because they were involved from the very early stages of its construction and developed a great relationship with the clients, builders, and architects. In this instance, they were able to design a space is that is well considered, functional and beautiful. The overall design scheme works perfectly between the new and old parts of the property creating a seamless flow throughout.

Georgian Home by Deborah Law Interiors Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Deborah Law Associated: Paint the Town Green Deborah Law Interiors were enlisted to renovate this stunning, large Georgian House in London. The brief was to create a fun and colourful family home that would feel luxurious too. The designers worked in partnership with London decorators Paint the Town Green who introduced them to their client. It was clear that the clients were very bright and joyful people, and they wanted a home to express their fun nature but also with respectful thoughts to the grandeur and features of their stunning Georgian home. Family fun, plus a luxurious feel whilst enhancing traditional features and creating a practical home. They embraced the bright colour schemes, and the property feels such alive and has great energy. One of the favourite aspects of this project for the designers was dressing the sunning high ceilings in some amazing wall panelling wallpaper. Additionally, Deborah Law Interiors used many natural materials to be respective to the original elements of the property and encouraged the light in and views out to be enjoyed simultaneously. The design works well because there is a perfect mixture between luxury and practical, family friendly fun interiors too. The bright and colourful schemes remain respectful to the property at the same time.

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Private Residence by Mont Interior Limited Location: UK Interior Designer: Irina Solovyov of Mont Interiors Limited Developer: Mont Interiors Limited Construction Company: Mont Interiors Limited The designers were required to spatially restructure the complete house and furnish the new layout to improve the look and usability of the space. This exquisite house has a separate lounge area with a separate bar-gaming room and bathroom that brings warmth and cosiness to the huge 5 bedroom family home. The client required a super clean and modern interior with elements that were incorporated to portray their passion and vision for simplicity. The palette is monochrome but yet with contrasting accessories, providing a home that is everything the client ever dreamed of. And it wasn’t an easy task, but with Mont Interiors execution, the results speak loudly. Key elements of this project are the contrasting colours and textures that were chosen for the walls and also designer fabrics which help to create a warm and sophisticated living environment. Another succeeding element here is the glamorous furniture selection with clean geometric style, mellowed by the soft lines and embellished with precious chrome details where needed. The interiors were explicitly designed to reflect and complement the exterior setting. The designers have chosen very carefully the materials that blend into the environment and made sure that attention is not taken away from their spectacular outdoor views. Large floor-to-ceiling windows frame curated views into the landscape, connecting the natural world as close as possible to nature bring the outside in at every key spot and design decision.

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Cotswold Village House by Pippa Paton Design Limited Location: Gloucestershire, UK Interior Designer: Pippa Paton Design Limited Architect: Pippa Paton Design Limited Construction Company: Boom Construction Photography: Ed Shepherd The brief for Pippa Paton Design Limited was to create a modern country style family home with a light spacious feel reflecting natural colours and incorporating vintage pieces throughout. Pippa Paton Design Limited’s approach was to introduce new openings to enhance flow and simplify circulation, remove walls to reduce corridors and vault spaces to increase volume and light. The focus throughout was on exposing and enhancing historic materials such as flagstones, timber trusses and stone windows. The central hub is now a large kitchen, dining and sitting area created by sinking concrete piles to support a two-metre extension and inserting floor-to-ceiling picture windows providing uninterrupted views over the valley. A new opening links the kitchen to the back hallway and a break between two islands in line with the door to main hallway allows easy access to rest of house. This space also now connects directly to the guest wing with sitting room, bedroom, bathroom and entrance hall, also accessed directly from outside. The design has also provided a significantly enhanced connection between the house and its grounds both physically, with new openings allowing easier access to external spaces, and visually, such as the picture window providing spectacular views of thoroughbred horses in the paddocks across the valley.


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West Byfleet Surrey by Hill House Interiors Location: Surrey, UK Interior Designer: Hill House Interiors Developer: Octagon Developments Hill House Interiors was excited to have the opportunity to design both the interior and exterior of this three-storey townhouse in the heart of Surrey. The client had wonderful memories of holidays in Ibiza, and as such the brief was to create a stylish, relaxed home with a sophisticated bohemian vibe perfect for entertaining family and friends. Inspired by the client’s beloved crystal collection and her strong interest in natural organic tones, textures and patterns, the palette incorporates soft ivory, pebble and soft indigos. Enhancing the natural feel of the open plan space, Hill House Interiors introduced a large sisal rug in the living area, several indoor trees and plants, and a collection of organic driftwood candle hurricanes. Together with the client’s crystals, positive energy is promoted throughout the entire home. Stylishly tucked into a bay, the dining area has tailored upholstered banquette seating opposite plush dining chairs. The adjoining sitting room has a fabulous bespoke sofa with statement cushions in fabrics mixing subtle patterns in pebble, indigo and storm blue. Upstairs, the original four-bedroom layout was completely transformed, combining two on the first floor into one huge principal suite with a lavish en-suite bathroom, and the third bedroom repurposed into a Carrie Bradshaw-sized dressing room. This project was particularly enjoyable to work on, as it enabled Hill House Interiors to look at the interior and exterior spaces as one. On entering the property, the eye is immediately drawn through the living space, and beyond the anthracite bi-folding doors that link the inside to the scenestealing south-facing courtyard garden… staycations have never looked more appealing!

Deauville by Honky Location: Jersey Interior Designer: Millie Parker Developer: Dandara A prestigious contemporary family residence on the outskirts of the idyllic coastal town of St Peters. This five-bedroom home was built with indigenous jersey stone, slate and sandy tones with the natural habitat in mind. A contemporary build in its construction, the internal brief was to reflect the variety of the landscape. Honky were commissioned to do the full interior design service and FF&E for this home drawing on its surroundings of both nature and sea. The large living room echoes the beaches washed clean by the time, leaving sun warmed rock pools and lagoons to explore. The colour palate of coppers, blues, and pale drift-wood finishes on the bespoke cabinetry. The marble hearth and coffee table emulate the grey and silky nature of the pebbles on the beaches. In the master bedroom the rocky headlands of Jersey are reflected in the deep greys and blacks of the furniture. Honky used the marble and textured fabric to create a bespoke featured wall behind the bed emulating the cliffs that surround the island. Deeply textured fabrics were used to add the organic feeling of granites and stone. In the second bedroom Honky were inspired by the irresistible pull that draws the sea to the shore. On Jersey you are never more than ten minutes form the water’s edge so it’s easy to find a quiet space to revitalise and recharge and this room recreates this feeling with its undulating headboard like the waves washing onto the beaches. The overall scheme pays homage to the island’s natural tones of greys, rusts, and blues. This palate moves through the residence with a calm and fluid flow with the occasional bursts of strong, accent colours adding character and warmth to the interior.

Seaford Grange by Bellway & Inko by Hatch Interiors Location: East Sussex, UK Interior Designer: Inko by Hatch Interiors Developer: Bellway Photography: Chris Snook Unlike the average show home, this standout property has an unconventional coastal vibe and the charm of a lived-in, lively home. To create the illusion that a lively family inhabits the space, Inko’s design embraces the coastal setting and local community, and features an exceptional level of styling detail. The result, which delights both client and potential buyers, is that visitors feel so comfortable, it is as though they are stepping into a real family home. Inko by Hatch Interiors felt it important that the kitchen be the heart of the home, encouraging family activities. In that vein, squishy sofas were chosen alongside homely touches. Eschewing an obvious nautical theme for something more subtle, the colour palette is bright and crisp. The softer hues and warm woods give a welcoming ambience, and the layered textiles invite visitors to sit down and snuggle up. For a truly personal feel, Inko by Hatch Interiors used custom touches, such as the wall panelling and bespoke joinery. Keeping the kitchen as the hub of this family home, the dining table is custommade using reclaimed wood. It is staged to look as though someone is in the middle of a baking project. The walls are adorned with relevant yet whimsical wall décor, including photos of a shore and gold lobster sculptures. By using traditional elements in a contemporary way, Inko by Hatch Interiors breathed life into a blank space, one which continues to make visitors feel at home.

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Cabins at The Lakes by YOO Studio Location: The Lakes by Yoo, High Street, Lechlade GL7 3DT Interior Designer: YOO Studio Architect: YOO Studio Developer: YOO Group The Lakes by Yoo is set to become home to the most exclusive cabins in the English countryside with the launch of 9 new bespoke properties featuring 2 bedrooms in a lakeside setting. The design experience is enhanced by the diversity of over 20 architects, interior and product designers with big imaginations, providing a choice of looks and styles to suit the lifestyles of today’s modern dwellers. This cabin has been decorated using a rich and earthy colour palette of burnt reds, chocolates and ochres. Layers of natural texture give rustic flair to this lakeside dwelling. Furnishings include deep velvet armchairs, eclectic artwork and vintage finds and a bespoke crafted dining table and chairs. The 9-metre glazed frontage floods the room with natural light creating a warm and cosy environment. The Cabins feature natural materials bringing in the outdoors through the use of Cotswold stone, tonal timbers and statement pendant lighting which are hand woven in willow by local craftsmen. Beds and mattresses are handmade in Devon using natural fibres and without any chemical additives. The Cabins are an innovative hybrid model for The Lakes, forming a new offering of smaller homes for both purchase and rent, enticing city dwellers to escape to the country in the most luxurious of getaways. The eco-friendly construction and materials along with expansive 9-metre window front and terrace facing lake, makes these cabins not only the most luxurious in the cabin category but also among the most sustainably created.

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Chestnut House by YNOTT Interiors Location: Surrey, United Kingdom Interior Designer: YNOTT Interiors Developer: Hamptons Associated: Richard Stanley Securities Chestnut House is an opulent, modern two-bedroom luxury apartment finished to a high specification in the heart of Surrey. YNOTT Interiors were introduced by Hamptons to the client, the brief was to design, furnish and style the apartment in a way that would attract their target demographic. The apartment had previously been dressed by another Berkshire interior designer but there was little interest shown, so YNOTT Interiors were brought in instead. YNOTT Interiors were able to design, source, install and style this apartment within 3 weeks from being introduced to it, allowing Hamptons to relaunch the development sooner than they had requested. The perspective buyers were affluent middle age working professionals, potentially London commuters who wanted to escape the city. YNOTT Interiors incorporated a modern luxurious theme, with cosy comforting textiles and lighting. The design involved an open plan living, kitchen and dining area that would not only serve as a relaxing comfortable environment at the end of a working day, but also provide an impressionable area in which the homeowners could entertain friends, reflecting the lifestyle that they aspire to live. Although set in a street with multiple historic large houses, this modern development remains true to its surrounding with historical features and traditional brick. Traditional aspects are carried through the interiors and communal areas of the development also. Within seven days of YNOTT Interiors’ completion and the relaunch of the development, 4 of the 6 apartments has received the full asking price offers – resulting in sales of £2.5 million within a week.


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Lilleshall by Blakes London Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Jamie Blake Construction: Blakes London Understated, muted, with a touch of glamour, this kitchen makes for a design that is not only on-trend but has the elegance and maturity to stand the test of time. The client and their young family needed something practical, but as art dealers, were also looking for something unique, glamourous, and hardwearing. The kitchen space was located in the lower ground floor of a terrace property, so daylight was an issue. Blakes London were keen to keep the space feeling clean, fresh, light open and airy to combat any feelings of being in a low ceilinged, tight semiunderground space. This scheme successfully brings together several different materials within a small space to create a cohesive design. The mixed-use of materials both luxurious and raw, that when combined, bring together a scheme that is both elegant, yet understated and muted. The brass detailing adds glamour to the rough sawn cabinetry, and the timber brings texture to the smooth painted finish of the wall run units. The Paonazzo Marble island is a showstopper. The veining of the marble complements the movement and tonality of the concrete floor and the timber cladding on the island brings warmth and texture to the scheme. Blakes London feel that the low profiles on the shaker inspired cabinetry have worked well to give a more contemporary vibe to a traditional style of cabinetry. The kitchen space is part of an open plan living space which links to a dining area and then out onto the sunken garden. Blakes London felt it was important that the kitchen did not feel too utilitarian as it could be seen from the living space.

Contemporary Home by Cazan Design Group Location: Toronto, Canada Interior Designer: Cazan Design Group Construction Company: Westport Homes Architect: Sarah Ifrah Architect Cazan Design Group’s articulated design introduced a great function and flow, with a fresh, out of the box approach to the way the space is used. The design brief was to bring perfect harmony between the space. Using artisan skills to coordinate all detailing including electrical, trim carpentry, cabinetry, custom metal working and plaster crown molding created communication between elements. Cazan Design Group continued this harmony with consistent finishes and colours throughout the house. In doing so, the kitchen integrates within the residence and has a friendly, familiar ambience. The designer’s use of traditionally cold elements and tones give the space a unique and modern look, with the layers providing warmth. The eating area in the kitchen is connected and well-integrated around the preparation area for a better function and flow. The grouping of these elements creates harmony and flow between the rest of the elements without overcrowding the spaces or blocking the direct access to the patio door or Family Room. It is this ease of movement which makes Cazan Design Group’s concept work so well. A large amount of appliances have been concealed with bespoke cabinetry, and the custom range hood has been designed in perfect harmony with this. The ceiling design accentuates the seating and island area, adding depth and warmth to the overall space. This kitchen space is unique and sophisticated, yet friendly. With a contemporary approach to the design, Cazan Design Group has achieved a functional and welcoming space that is homogenous with the family home.

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Kennedy Residence By Cube Dentro Location: Auckland New Zealand Interior Designer: Leonie Hamill & Melanie Sa’u Cube Dentro were given the design freedom to create something sophisticated with a clean layout. The clients respected paredback design, but also wanted each space to have a distinct identity. Otherwise it was a blank canvas to push creativity and workmanship, while staying mindful of the wider aesthetics of a Victorian villa. Cube Dentro considered something robust to take the knocks of a young child and beloved pooch. Equal to a beautiful design was the realisation that functionality and a timeless aesthetic would be important for this busy family. A sense of balance and calm was achieved through a limited colour palette of dark American Oak cabinetry, contrasted with white granite and pops of brass for sophistication. Beautiful symmetry has unfolded through the placement of an island in the centre of the room. The white countertop splices through the middle and creates a striking chequerboard effect with the rear wall cabinetry & splashback. The hero piece is an incorporated cantilever dining table supported by stunning customised brass legs. This is a clever hint of vintage, influenced by the villa’s era. The built in rangehood is also a talking point with its chunky brass encasement. Design complexity continues in the wine cellar with unique shelving and warm strip lighting, along with finger tiles in the scullery for character, and open shelving in the bar area to display carefully curated glassware and treasures. The work flow is practical and suits the day to day working of this young family. Equal to a beautiful design was the realisation that functionality and a timeless aesthetic would be important for a family with a busy lifestyle.


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Shaw Residence By Cube Dentro Location: Auckland Interior Designer: Donna Jones Building a forever home to suit the twilight years, the designers clients invited them to indulge the senses with a contemporary kitchen and scullery. The pair wanted a high level of excellence and European influence to have guests talking. Positioned in the countryside, the space should be timeless and rest comfortably with a backdrop of lush pasture and water views. Otherwise it was an open canvas – a designer’s dream to push creative boundaries and demonstrate craftsmanship at every turn. In response to the contemporary aspect, the design direction shows bold simplicity in composition, paired with soft features. The floor to ceiling cabinetry hosts integrated appliances and is sleek and linear. The stunning island and built-in rangehood is a brave design solution, matched with complex workmanship – all that brass detailing and curved cabinetry is dynamic! A true talking point. A customised colour gives the American Oak veneer just the right moody richness, resulting in a stunning contrast against a white interior palette and lush green countryside. Sustainable materials have been thoughtfully applied across the space, with the obvious standout being the countertops in ‘Fantasy White’ granite. The effect of granite with its unique marbling gives the kitchen a European nod, while also delivering functional qualities of durability and heat resistance. All the workmanship and intricacies have been highlighted via warm strip lighting and a dynamic brass pendant above the lowered dining area. The use of an incorporated table creates a vibe where guests feel relaxed and connected to the hosts as they create in the kitchen.

Barnyard Beautiful by Henrietta Southam Design Location: Quebec, Canada Interior Designer: Henrietta Southam Design This charming yet elegant kitchen conceptualised by Henrietta Southam Design carries endearment as well as functionality by ticking all boxes, from intricately detailed cabinetry to top of the line finishes. The Barnyard Beautiful kitchen design brief was to strike the perfect balance between rustic charm and refined luxury. This was undoubtably the most complex kitchen cabinetry layout Henrietta Southam Design has accomplished. The house was entirely post and beam: this was where both the beauty and constraint lay. There was no moving, nor dissembling of the beams. Balance and symmetry are cornerstones to Henrietta Southam Design’s aesthetics. They chose a soft grey for the cabinets to match the veins of the slab that started it all. The waterfall island counter is a Mont Blanc granite, a granite in name and strength only with a likeness to opalescent onyx. The slab was hand-picked in person by the client and designer. The backsplash is hexagonal pieces of statuary white marble from Eurotile and Stone. The client’s husband had worked at the highest management level of a worldwide luxury hotel chain and was partial to great hardware. The sink faucet and pot filler were the imported from Waterstone, a U.S. water filtration company turned top of the line faucet designers. Amongst the plethora of details the Waterstone faucet and pot filler are captivating, truly this kitchen’s jewellery. Rustic yet luxurious describe both the project and its surroundings. Ensuring to not disturb the home’s existing chalet qualities whilst adding polish and elegance guaranteed a seamless transition from inside to out, making its location key to the overall experience.

Bishop’s Stortford by Herringbone Kitchens Location: Hertfordshire, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Mairead Wright, Wild Hearts Wonder Architect: UCHI Architects Construction Company: AJD Builders Herringbone Kitchens designed this showstopper kitchen as part of a housewide renovation of an old Victorian boarding house, back to a family home. The client is renovating an old Victorian house which had spent the last 100 years as a boarding school. Initially two houses, then split into flats and rooms, the client renovated it back to a family home. As part of the renovation, the back of the house was knocked off and a larger kitchen space was built. The client wanted a space designed that worked for them - a bespoke finish to make the kitchen work as hard and efficiently as it can. The client knew exactly how they wanted the kitchen and what the space would allow, but wanted to hear other ideas to see if there was anything better to add. For the clients, a boiling tap and coffee machine were a must above all else! Scale aside, the colour palette pulls together the architectural detailing of structural columns, cable tires and crittal windows. What could be a ‘cold’ room aesthetically, the warmth is brought into the room from the use of brass fittings and ironmongery, exposed brickwork, timber accents in the stools and dressing of exposed shelving and bookcases. There is an incredible amount of expert joinery in this kitchen and huge level of craftsmanship. For example, the elevation of the bookcase and larder shelving offer a side elevation with no additional framing required - joinery is key to this project with a deep level of details which you can’t get off-the-shelf. The grandeur of the room really complements the kitchen and vice versa.

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Abinger by HUX London Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Zulufish Architect: Zulufish HUX London were required to transform this home into a sophisticated space for the whole family to enjoy. The clients, and their grown up children, wanted an open kitchen and dining area that would be ideal for entertaining, with plenty of storage and a connection to the outside area. The layout of the property was typical of an Edwardian House, albeit generously sized, with a basement and habitable attic floor, it was necessary for HUX London to upgrade the property and the warren of dark rooms to suit modern life. The house resides in a conservation area, so there were restrictions in place which limited what the clients could change. However, with a revised planning application, HUX London were then able to implement the new layout and open up the ground floor, moving the kitchen from the middle to the back of the house to make it the hub of the home, with Crittal glass doors to connect the garden. The former kitchen then became a cosy TV room. As a favourite colour of the clients, ultramarine blue became the starting point for the kitchen and ground floor design – this fresh hue extends to the garden to bring together to indoors and outdoors and creates a unified space. A deep ultramarine shade was chosen for the kitchen cabinetry, and then carried through into the dining area, hallway and sitting room in the form of bold artworks, striking tiles, and sumptuous upholstery. The open kitchen area now includes a glamorous dining space that the family use every day. Through clever planning, a new layout and increased storage, HUX have opened up the space and created a feeling that the clients have a much bigger house. The result is a grown-up space the whole family can enjoy.

Timeless Toronto Kitchen Design by Jacklynn Little Interiors Location: Toronto, ON Interior Designer: Jacklynn Little Interiors The design scheme by Jacklynn Little Interiors, represents a kitchen and home renovation with timeless style, modern functionality and luxury living. This client’s home required an entire renovation however, they asked Jacklynn to give them their dream kitchen which would be tripled in size. With their busy life and family of four they wanted a space that allowed for the perfect combination of beautiful design and calm, timeless style. When the client was questioned about their preference for this design, they specified an updated modern farmhouse style with a modern twist. As a designer and huge cook, Jacklynn Little had a serious case of kitchen envy. This was a consequence of three specific aspects of this fantastic project. Firstly, the layout is perfectly designed with ample room at the kitchen island for all four family members and a pantry on the left of the kitchen for lots of storage. Secondly, the contrast between the white cabinets and the kitchen island in this soft black colour gives it an layered look. And finally, the luxury items in the kitchen in the form of appliances, kitchen tap and cabinetry. The overall result was certainly worth the time and money. The balance in this kitchen is what works so well, the placement of the appliances and size of the kitchen are perfect for the room and house size. Additionally, the design of the cabinet, colours and overall is timeless in its style.

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The Wimbledon House by Kitchens by Holloways Location: London, UK Construction: Holloways of Ludlow Design & Build Lighting Design: Holloways of Ludlow Kitchens by Holloways were approached by the client to completely redesign their terraced house backing onto Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club within the beautiful surroundings of Wimbledon Park. The client is a keen tennis player and enthusiast. The key elements of the brief were to create a family home which would also serve as a great entertaining space for friends and family. The Kitchens by Holloways philosophy is to make the kitchen the heart of the home, and that approach is reflected in the final layout of the ground floor. Interior walls have been removed to enable a prominent central positioning for a kitchen island. This helps to define the flow and use of space, from the open dining and living area in front of the island, the entertainment space to one side of the island, and the prep kitchen/scullery behind the island. The cabinet doors and drawers are wrapped in patinated blackened brass with handmade recessed handles on the tall cabinets. The green colour was developed uniquely for this project. The Carrara marble centrepiece is designed for impact and elegance. Kitchens by Holloways purposefully kept it clear of accessories or appliances. The modern and streamlined structure of this kitchen is softened by the choice of materials used in the worktops, flooring, and bespoke cabinets. The new layout and design create flexible connections between spaces and maximises natural light throughout the ground floor. The kitchen, dining, living and entertaining spaces have defined zones, but these subtly flow together, with the kitchen providing the focal point – visually and socially.


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KBS Residence by Nickolas Gurtler Location: Perth Australia Interior Designer: Nickolas Gurtler Interior Design Nickolas Gurtler Interior Design were approached by a young professional couple who had bought a narrow parcel of land to develop their dream home on. They engaged Nickolas Gurtler from the beginning where they worked with their draftsperson to design every detail of this home. Both members of the couple wanted a home that felt contemporary with masculine elements that was functional specific to their way of life. The clients wanted a home that had personality but one that didn’t shout, a home that was both bold yet refined. They were open to going on a design journey with the team, to discover materials, furniture, lighting and art that they had never seen before and to learn about the world of design. The kitchen was incredibly successful as it fit the brief in terms of the contemporary yet masculine elements that the client has asked for and due to the kitchen being the heart of the kitchen this helped set the tone for the rest of the space. This kitchen was also among some of the first dark kitchens in the area and was inspired by the night sky. There is incredible cohesion between all the spaces and a clear sense of harmony as you move from space to space. It’s also incredibly functional and tailored to the client’s unique way of life. This is important as when designing a home it is vital that it works for the client. The specialist skills and artisan that were used in the design and creation of the project were the Custom steelwork and custom joinery in particular, as well as hand finished timberwork.

Project Kingsway by Nicole Jacobs Interior Design Inc. Location: Toronto, Ontario Architect: SMPL Design Studio Interior Designer: Nicole Jacobs, Nicole Jacobs Design Construction Company: Hummingbirdhill Homes and Construction Others Involved: Povey Custom Woodworking, Millwork Fabrication This highly functional and bold kitchen was designed for a busy family in Toronto, Canada by Nicole Jacobs Interior Design. For a modern take on a timeless design, the kitchen uses mixed natural wood tones, veiny stone, bold hues, and mixed metals. This busy couple with three young children wanted a bold design for their new build in Toronto. For this new build on a gorgeous ravine-backing property, the clients were looking for an elegant Manhattan apartment vibe. The design had to be sleek and modern, yet approachable and functional for their busy lifestyle. Using polished and sophisticated finishes that were also family friendly was key. Cleverly maximizing storage space and keeping it minimal was a must for this family, as the kitchen opened up to the main inside living and outdoor living areas, and they did not want visible clutter. The adjacent servery and walk-in pantry provide the main storage areas. Though this kitchen is unique and built for the client, it is a key component of any of Nicole Jacob’s designs to ensure that it has longevity, so that any future inhabitants of the home may keep it and grow with it for years to come. It was important for the designers, with the open concept main floor, to make sure that the kitchen was fully integrated with the other living zones, including the exterior which you can see from every angle of the kitchen. The banquette eating area was built into bay windows, which are directly adjacent two sets of patio doors extending into the living room letting light into the entire space, and merging interior and exterior spaces.

Cotswold Kitchen by Obsidian Interiors Location: The Cotswolds, UK With a clear mandate to create a classic family kitchen, utility and cloakroom, Obsidian Interiors were asked to be guided by the style of their neighbouring cottage in terms of design and overall aesthetic. The designers were able to collectively determine what was required from the kitchen and establish a finished look from the very outset. Every element of the kitchen was designed to the millimetre, tailored to the homeowners exacting requirements which included the position of the stud walls and principal kitchen units. Significantly, the client likes to regularly entertain, so the kitchen needed to be designed for the whole family. Essentially the hub of the home, this family spends most of their time in the kitchen, using the space for relaxing, after-school studies, entertaining, cooking and dining. Accordingly, the kitchen required two large ovens, an Americanstyle fridge freezer and dedicated wine cooler that embraced the homeowners love of gin and luxury fizz! Obsidian Interiors had to factor in the clients existing round table, along with ample storage, larder solutions and extra space for food and cookware. The designers chose to centre the design on the stand-out kitchen island with integrated dining. The new lowered ceiling made way for strategic downlights above the main island unit, with its shape echoing the crescent shape banquette seating in Chesterfield leather. Obsidian Interiors designed the banquette to sit at the end of the island to make space for the existing round table and offer 360-degree seating. A detailed lighting plan was imperative for this project due to limited daylight, so they wanted to illuminate the arc suspended ceiling with soft LED feature led lighting, add uplighters to enrich the stone, plinth lighting for balance and a suspended light above the feature dining table.

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Philippou by Poggenpohl An elegant, modern, and dramatic kitchen featuring Poggenpohl’s Champagne Aluminium and Matt Black finish door fronts, Caesarstone Vanilla Noir worktops and Bora and Gaggenau appliances. The finishes throughout the design match into the gold and black colour scheme which is also repeated throughout the client’s property and accessories. The client presented a relatively small area to work with for a long awaited highly specified kitchen. As the space was to be used to entertain and cook for their family it was also to feature a large dining table, a pocket door drinks/bar area (also by Poggenpohl) and a sofa and large family television space. Using influences such as luxury hotel foyers, lobbies, rooms and modern bars, this design needed to be a fully functioning entertaining space that the client could use on a daily basis whether they’re preparing a Sunday roast or hosting a luxurious evening dinner party. The colour scheme was to be kept simple, minimal and elegant with a large bank of tall units at the rear and a kitchen island that the customer envisioned themselves either sat at to have a coffee in the morning or having a conversation over whilst one party prepares a meal. The kitchen had to be both a warm space in winter when the nights come in quickly and a cool, fresh space in summer when the large sliding garden doors are open and family and friends are around for a barbeque. As space was at a premium, there needed to be several space saving solutions for the usual kitchen accessories and appliances, clutter needed to be kept to a minimum and worktop space left free and clear. The design of the kitchen area sits amazingly well within the room. Its colour scheme was used not only within the immediate room with matching dining chairs, sofas, television unit, wallpaper, tiled floor, bar area etc but the client also incorporated it throughout the entire house.

New York Spirit in Mainhattan by Purpur Gmbh interior concepts Location: Frankfurt am main Interior Designer: Dina Ulrich, Kathrin von Mallinckrodt - Purpur GmbH interior concepts Developer: Instone Real Estate Development GmbH Upon entering the apartment, the lounge area opens majestically to the skyline, embedded in the black and white designed marble floor. It reflects the light and stages the furniture radiantly and brightly illuminates the property. As pulled on a chain, the hallway opens up room by room, supported by individual highlights and a changing light concept. The kitchen is the centre of the family and the centrepiece in this penthouse. It integrates perfectly into the environment of the dining room and has a welcoming atmosphere. In the guest toilet, golden fish swim almost three-dimensionally into the room. In the dining room you live and sit in a landscape of design reminiscent of nature, which is adjacent to the turquoise living room, deliberately darkly designed. The functional kitchen, the centre of the home, is a challenge for the viewer as different structures and materials radiate an experimental and a warm atmosphere. Purpur GmbH interior concepts feel that the best aspect of the apartment is the interplay of materials and colours. From every angle you are able to see the diverse world of materials and how they harmonize together. The design works so well as it is a completely new and exciting kitchen which has been integrated into the open room situation. The owners were very keen to experiment and insisted on a mix of materials. The kitchen is composed of various surfaces of two different woods, bronze surfaces and white marble. A mix that is coherent in itself and creates an exciting image.

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Repton Park by Sira Concepts Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Nim Sira Construction: SSK Developments A contemporary kitchen with a timeless feel. Custom-fitted matt black furniture and a white marble work surface are enhanced by a touch of gold. The existing traditional kitchen was very dated, and Sira Concept’s client wanted a stylish contemporary space. Given the entire property was being renovated, the new kitchen had to tie in with the rest of the interior. Limited storage and workspace were huge issues for the client, so Sira Concepts Ltd worked collaboratively with the client to achieve their needs. Clean lines, monochrome colours, and luxury details define this beautiful kitchen. Not only have Sira Concepts transformed the outdated look by creating a contemporary space, but they were able to maximise the storage and workspace through clever special planning. As well as increasing the storage and workspace, Sira Concepts were able to include a double oven, wine cooler, dishwasher, washer/ dryer and full height fridge and freezer. One of the key aspects of this project was the handles. The beautiful brass handles against the matt black furniture really set the wow factory. The marble worktop, splashback, and side panel were fitted by a stonemason and have been book-matched to complete the stylish look. Customfitted furniture was built and fitted by a professional joiner. The use of matt black furniture against large areas of white marble, flooring, and walls, provide a light and airy feel allowing the space to appear larger than before. Detailed brass handles and the gold feature pendant add a touch of style and elegance. Overall, Sira Concepts were able to fulfil the client’s brief and design a stylish contemporary kitchen whilst maximising storage and workspace.


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Beechmont by EAB Homes Location: Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire Interior Designer: EAB Homes & Alexander James Interiors Architect: David Parker Architects Developer / Construction: EAB Homes Associated: Kitchen Connection of Ascot Beechmont is the latest property in the EAB Homes portfolio and is a rare discovery with its intricately crafted front elevation, contemporary glazed rear elevation and ahead of trend interior styling. Arranged over three floors, the superlative accommodation is intelligently planned, maximising convenience and comfort at every turn. From the front, the Arts & Crafts inspired facade belies its 21st century interior, where crittal style windows and a striking industrial style kitchen are both timeless yet on-trend. The breath-taking triple storey galleried Entrance Hall, with its barely-there glass balustrade elevates the staircase to a work of art. The vast Kitchen/Breakfast/Garden Room is the relaxed heart of the home, with a choice of seating areas, a wine store and coffee area, alongside a Prep Kitchen. A covered seating area to the rear allows much needed shade, encouraging al fresco living whatever the weather. Within a company of master carpenters, EAB Homes always put a high priority on the standard of materials and craftsmanship of their joinery products. Nicknamed the House of Two Halves, Beechmont unites a strong monotone palette with industrial fittings and an array of soft, textured window dressings and furniture. Providing both masculine and feminine design trends and future proofed technology, much of which has not been seen before in the UK, without compromising on functional and practical family living ensures that Beechmont ticks the box for the whole family.

Hampstead House by Espresso Design Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Espresso Design in collaboration with Karen Santi A unique kitchen created for a London fashion designers’ home, using Corten steel doors, liquid metal lacquers, reclaimed wood, and hand-stitched leather. The brief given to Espresso Design was to create a spectacular kitchen and dining space that embraced the unusually generous scale without losing a sense of home, and to push boundaries in terms of colour, texture and materials. The kitchen layout also needed to be set within a pre-defined area of geometric tiling within a broader timber floor. The aim for Espresso Design was to build harmonious layers of detail into the design that would work without any individual layer overwhelming or dominating the whole. Bespoke liquid metal lacquer units in two finishes are combined with flat metal furniture in Corten steel and inset with reclaimed wood. The furniture’s metallic tones are softened and accentuated by hand stitched leather grips and Woodlands worktops. Espresso Design believe that the design works successful because it’s a highly functional, yet warm and welcoming family kitchen that flows seamlessly through to the spectacular connecting spaces within this unique home. Each component has been chosen both for its individualism and contribution to the overall scheme. Through its bold use of materials, colours and textures, it’s the very opposite of a classic white kitchen. The layering of tones and details was a key aspect of the project. Karen Santi’s background as a fashion designer and passion for colour and texture made this an exciting and exhilarating collaboration. The world of interior design meets the world of fashion.

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Burgundy Project by Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Location: Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Architect: Gren Weis Architects and Associates Construction Company: Whitehall Homes For Hali MacDonald Interiors’ personal project, the goal was to design her home around comfort and approachability, whilst still feeling layered and collected. Blending traditional and modern styles for a home which is fresh and clean but not empty, and where the beauty is found in the details of the design. The colours and materials are all earthy tones, and the materials that were sourced such as stone, cedar, copper, and brick were chosen for how well they age. Talented artisans were used throughout the home, including carpenters that worked on creating the architectural staircase, and a talented metal smith that fabricated the custom blackened steel and brass range hood, plaster crown moldings and vent covers with impeccable attention to detail. The finished product gives an old world feel with modern day practicality, blending antiques and traditional elements with clean lines. The kitchen is bright and open, with clean white cabinetry and tiling grounded by natural wooden beams and darker hues in the flooring. Remaining functional for family life the space avoids feeling cluttered or hollow. The neutral colour palette appeals to all tastes, though the antique touches, brassware, and traditional design elements are a nod to Hali’s strong appreciation for antiques. The space exudes casual elegance, where the more you look at it, the more you appreciate it. As a lover of the outdoors, Hali MacDonald Interiors draws a lot of inspiration from nature and elements in their natural state – this influence is noticeable in the materials used in the kitchen as well as in the foliage details and drops of colour.


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Farmhouse Redefined by Kitchen NV Location: Pinckney, MI Nick Vanderhovel of Kitchen NV got a call one day from a perspective client looking to get started on a kitchen remodel, in which entertainment was a crucial element. Farmhouse Redefined was the result. The existing kitchen was average sized and completely cut off from the dining room and partially cut off from the living room. Therefore, the walls were taken down and as a result, the kitchen is now open and central to the wider environment of the house. Across from the kitchen, it is now open to the fireplace and accenting walls that have a similar aesthetic touch. This was of course a crucial and highly effective aspect of enhancing the spaces entertainment credentials. The flooring throughout the home compliments with the material change on the ceiling as well. Indeed, the ceiling served to be a favourite aspect of the project for Nick, as he was able to create separate focal points both centred and split upon the beams, as well as creating a level of balance despite other factors in the ceiling. For Nick, the design works so well in that it is unlike anything he has ever done before, and within this, is able to deviate from the current norm of kitchen design. Many of the kitchens he sees now are transitional, contemporary, or modern. Nick was able to use warmer colour tones in a contemporary approach to a farmhouse kitchen. It consequently served as a satisfying deviation from the slightly generic white and grey transitional kitchens that currently flood the market.

White Horse Springs Residence by KA DesignWorks Location: Aspen, Colorado, USA Architect: Kenneth Adler Interior Designer: Mariapaola Miele, Malibu Market & Design, and Laurie Cappello Developer: Whitecap Development Construction: Janckila Construction Associated: Aceto Landscape Architects, RSA Lighting Photography: Dallas and Harris Photography White Horse Springs Residence enjoys the benefits of rural ranch living with a sophisticated modern design, only minutes away from downtown Aspen. The original house, designed in the 1980s in the style of Ricardo Legorreta, was well known for its unique foreign architecture along with its distinctive pink color. The structure seemed out of place in both context and time, inspiring the remodel for this home. Begun as a conceptual project, the design grew into a development proposal to reinvent the structure which had interesting features including multiple exterior rooms formed by the various wings of the plan. The design had three main goals: open the house to the impressive mountain views, create a stronger connection to its context through material palette and textures, and enhance the outdoor spaces to increase the effective area of the home. This was accomplished through the use of mammoth motorized glass sliding doors that dematerialize the edge of the building, extending the space to the outdoors. A sculpture garden/ courtyard with weeping wall and gas firepit connects the generous ground level spaces, providing multiple indoor and outdoor gathering opportunities. Designed to embrace the views and provide endless entertaining options, this generational home is the best of both worlds with warm contemporary architecture in a quiet ranch setting, with close proximity to downtown Aspen.

The Infinity House by Martinuzzi Interiors Location: Weggis, Switzerland Interior Designer: Martinuzzi Interiors Photographer: Michaela Briskova ‘Infinity House’ is an oasis of wellbeing, surrounded by villas on of the most exclusive hills of Switzerland. On the top floor, the living area with the large kitchen is presented on a further 110 m2 floor space. From the two terraces, surrounded with gardens on different levels, you can enjoy an astonishing view over the lake to the mountains. In fact, it seems as if the house is floating on top of the lake and extends itself into infinity. The sense of space of this floor is hard to describe. A room height of approx. 3.5m combined with the panoramic glazing over the entire width of the house creates a feeling of endless space. The new owners fell in love with this concept of vastness and the perpetuity of the nature surrounding them. The Infinity House’s kitchen was designed to make the couple feel spoiled while enjoying their passion for cooking and creating refined meals. The sumptuous marble is the centrepiece, bestowing the clients a feeling of opulence and comfort. The doors were lacquered in a custommixed colour, aiming to harmonise the wood with the marble. A new ceramic floor was chosen to unify the warm and pleasant colours that prevail throughout the vastness of the villa. The kitchen catches one’s eye with different textures, harmonious colour coordination and clean forms. It was designed down to the smallest detail. Be it the sockets that were produced in brass and brown, the internal drawer handles that were made in brass, the Bora handles that are milled into the stone or the interior of every drawer, planned out to fit every need of their clients. The team were delighted to have completed their clients’ dream house whilst fulfilling their every desire.

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Wodke by Poggenpohl Location: Kent, United Kingdom Furniture: Poggenpohl Appliances: Gaggenau Poggenpohl’s client required a brand new fully functional kitchen, both clients are keen cooks, but they also wanted the kitchen space to be used for entertaining as well as general family life. Therefore, Poggenpohl decided to blur the lines between kitchen and living space to make the most out of both areas. The kitchen was to discreetly form and blend into the backdrop of the room. Poggenpohl implemented pocket doors which unveiled a breakfast area, as well as secret doors leading on to a utility room. The kitchen was a canvas of soft Pebble Grey silk matt lacquer, uplifted using Florim Calacatta Gold worktops and cladding which showcased roads of gold and grey veins. The spaces have been illuminated elegantly by soft warm lighting. Each appliance had been cherry picked to complement the overall colour scheme of the project as well as function. Iconic brushed Gold Zip taps and state of the art Anthracite Gaggenau ovens pulled together the simple but luxurious colour scheme. Poggenpohl naturally had to maximise on storage space, building right to the top of the walls with top boxes above the tall cabinetry. The overall colour palette blends beautifully into the space but also clearly stands separate. Using the specification of the soft furnishings, flooring, windows, and doors chosen by the client, the appliances and finishes compliment, bringing the entire room together seamlessly as one. The natural appearance of the Pebble Grey lacquer also trickles into the garden area outside.

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Scarsdale NY Kitchen Renovation by Tobi Schmidt Designs Location: Scarsdale, NY Interior Designer: Tobi Schmidt Designs Photographer: Jane Beiles Scarsdale NY Kitchen Renovation was a complete gut renovation and addition of a residential kitchen, created to become the heart of this family’s home. Tobi Schmidt Designs’ clients went from having a small kitchen space, to a large kitchen with a double island and dining nook. The team knew that they wanted the kitchen to be sophisticated and the nook to be fun and have its own vibe from the main space, and the clients were willing to be bold and really go there. The trust they put in Tobi Schmidt was a designer’s dream. The main kitchen was designed with functionality as well as bringing a clean and modern vibe to the home. Every detail was carefully crafted to create the look of this space. The breakfast nook wallpaper was not an afterthought - it was the inspiration for the space, the jumping off point. You can see everything else around it like the custom designed ombre table and wishbone chairs effortlessly fall into place. This room has become the heart of the home and one the family and guests want to sit and spend time in. In this home the choice of a bold paper became a showstopper and seamlessly complements the main space.


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Georgian Villa Belgravia by Alison Henry Design Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Alison Henry Design Architect: Moreno Masey Photographer: Brent Darby The brief to Alison Henry Design was to reimagine a rather tired London Georgian Villa and Mews House to an extraordinary family home perfect for entertaining. Romantic French doors lead from the entrance hall to the dining room and on to the kitchen. There lies a wonderful surprise: a double height Crittall glass wall and roof, a palatial orangery, with climbers and antique camellia urns. The kitchen within this show-stopping light box, a collaboration between Alison Henry Design and Officine Gullo, makes entertaining a glamorous affair with matte white cabinetry, nickel detailing, Versailles floors, and Calacatta Caldia marble. The project reflects Alison’s sense of laid-back glamour. The garden feels like a living room within a home: metal furniture with soft buttoned cushions, lounge area, carved gas fireplace, sun loungers, breakfast area and Officine Gullo barbecue in keeping with the kitchen’s design. For Alison, one of the pleasures was working in classical and contemporary design languages. Referencing the Main House’s Georgian architecture in its interiors, the Mews has a contemporary yet refined appeal with a beautifully restored staircase, a rescue from the original Main House. The wooden dining table, rush seating and white oiled oak flooring, bring warmth and a sense of relaxed rusticity. One of Alison’s trademarks, this pattern can be seen throughout both houses – combining light and airiness with warm touches. A special mention is due to Officine Gullo for their collaboration on the kitchens which showcase the very best of contemporary kitchen design in both the Main house and Mews House.

The Lake House by Extreme Design Location: Hertfordshire, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Alexander James Interiors The Lake House is a magnificent family residence, nestled within a stunning rural corner of Hertfordshire. Approached via a sweeping tree lined drive, the property boasts a stunning lake, waterfall area and vast views of the English countryside. Extreme Design collaborated closely with the designers at Alexander James Interiors to create a kitchen that complements the overall design scheme for the property and builds upon the design story to create a luxurious and elevated living experience within the heart of the home. Extreme Design’s unique approach to design gave them the freedom to design every detail of the client’s kitchen to suit their personal style. The elegance, sophistication and character of Art Deco design had captured their imagination and would form the basis of their homes interior design narrative. Influenced by The Churchill Bar and Terrace at the Hyatt Regency in London, the client wanted the design to not only work as a functional family living space but also exude luxury and exhibit a strong nod towards their love of everything art deco. From the geometric forms of the custom stepped shaker doors to the layered timber, metallic bronze and marble framing detail surrounding the cabinetry. The kitchen is designed to merge style with everyday family life. The island creates a functional and social interface, allowing the kitchen to flow seamlessly into all corners of the room. The bespoke banquette seating area is integrated into the island, maximising space, and creating an ergonomic flow to enter the garden or adjoining formal dining room.

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Hampstead House by Lanserring Location: United Kingdom Architect: MWAI Kitchen Designer: Lanserring Set within a beautifully restored Victorian house in Hampstead, this kitchen explores a contemporary palette with a striking marble island. The clients decided to refurbish the whole house shortly after purchasing, opting to open-up the kitchen and ground floor living areas, making it more suitable for a dynamic family. The brief was to create a striking yet practical family kitchen, in a Victorian house in Hampstead. Located in such a historic part of town, the LANSERRING design team set out to develop an aesthetic to compliment the buildings rich vernacular. The team wanted to explore this spirit, using a palette contemporary to the time in a style that reflected a home in the 21st century. LANSERRING decided on a palette of materials from traditional styling in rococo and ornate interiors: brass, oak and marble. The intention was to take oldfashioned opulence and reinterpret it as contemporary luxury. The team particularly wanted to use materials that would age gracefully over time, to bring even more character to a space created specifically for the client. To ensure the kitchen was up to the rigorous needs of everyday family life, LANSERRING chose hardwearing Lapitec for the work surfaces. LANSERRING reviewed over fifty Breccia Capraia marble slabs from the quarry in Tuscany before they found the correct grain pattern for the space. The energy in this stone is balanced by the calming tones in the oiled oak furniture.


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Upper West Side Chic by Denton House Design Studio Location: New York, USA Interior Designer: Denton House Design Studio, Kim Bevan, Sonja Jeong Construction Company: DSC Construction A fashionable fusion of timeless touches and rock-n-roll flair. Like the city that never sleeps, this smart city abode is both grounding and glamorous. Steps away from Central Park in New York’s Upper West Side, this luxury residence wows with its rich colours and natural light. Denton House Design Studio honoured the home’s historical bones and highlighted the art deco flourishes that initially drew the clients to the space. The design scheme celebrates the natural light that pours in from across the park, keeping finishes and fixtures grounded with rich colours and accents of gunmetal and ebony. Denton House Design Studio drew on the clients’ existing collection of furnishings and sourced one-of-a-kind pieces from area galleries. The tailored, curated feel invokes the serenity of the world-class museums a stone’s throw from the door, while a bit of glam rock & roll prevents the home from feeling staid. The eye moves effortlessly around the space, from the layered accessories to the fine art to the faux painted ceilings and hallway niches. Light bounces off lacquered surfaces and resplendent, original wood floors. Some of the key aspects of this project included adding personality to the small bathroom. This was especially challenging and fun as the designers had to puzzle the area for maximum space. Additionally, the designers located an excellent faux painter who delivered the desired effect on accent ceiling and in the hallway niche. The design works so well because the traditional style and the new design came together for a harmonious look. Classic architecture and key elements were preserved by Denton House Design Studio to reflect its age and the environment.

Monad Terrace by International Designers by Rita Chraibi Location: South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA Interior Designer: Rita Chraibi Developed by New York-based developer JDS Development Group, Monad Terrace is composed of 59 individually designed waterfront residences, including four penthouses, by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel in collaboration with Miami-based Kobi Karp. Individual reflecting pools bounce dappled light deep into each living space, while the signature water garden—the central lagoon, reflection pools, and adjacent swimming pool create a sense of continuity with Biscayne Bay. Light and water, glass and steel, gardens and façades all combine into what Jean Nouvel has dubbed “the reflection machine.” FrenchMoroccan interior designer, Rita Chraibi of International Designers reveals the design of the first completed residence at Monad Terrace spanning 5,193 square feet featuring four bedrooms, four-anda-half baths, a custom Gaggenau kitchen, and a 42-foot deep terrace with a Bayfront reflecting pool. The residence highlights Rita’s signature style which uniquely fuses interior and fashion design to humanise the space. An ambassador for renowned French furniture manufacturer Roche Bobois, Rita was inspired by the furnishings of haute couture fashion icon Jean Paul Gaultier’s collection for the manufacturer and curated furniture designs exclusively from this collection, achieving a touch of madness and fantasy mixed with extreme elegance. Rita’s approach tells the story of this residence and brings the best in refinement and sophistication to life. The residence reflects the most exceptional aspects of haute couture high-fashion and is an ode to the fashion house. Rita collaborated with distinguished contemporary art gallery Galleria Ca’ d’Oro to select pieces by Italian artists Marco Grassi and Lorrenzo Perrone that are evocative and offer a sense of wonder.

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Sag Harbor Modern by Kristen Elizabeth Design Location: New York, USA Interior Designer: Kristen Fiore Architect: Lee Skolnick Construction: Ironwood Construction A tribute to modern architecture, designed by Lee Skolnick, this home resides on the edge of a wetlands preserve of fourteen acres in Sag Harbor, NY. The design concept began with a suggestion from Kristen Elizabeth Design to create a home that was over/under in style - living areas upstairs and sleeping rooms on the first floor - in order to capture the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The 5,000 square foot home offers 5 bedrooms with direct access to the pool and flower garden. The upper level offers sweeping views from every room of the treetops, pond, pool and extensive pasture. Kristen Elizabeth Design advised on all interior design elements from surface selections to furnishings. The main lower hall is covered in a blue thorny vine wall covering that opens onto the main entry foyer, a 2-storey open space flanked in blue stone and topped with a cedar roof. The designers deliberately chose this wallcovering to create a feeling of working your way up from the earth, to emerge in awe and wonder and light. The kitchen design was the heart of the home. Kristen Elizabeth Design added a zinc clad fireplace surround in the corner and a whimsical pink printed linen Cisco home sofa for seating. Cabinets were kept light and white to keep focus on the views from the windows. In the living spaces, the vision was to break out of the comfortable traditional style they were accustomed to and add elements and lines outside their comfort zone with a modern and minimal vibe. Furnishings and textiles provide soft colour with fluid lines and minimal pattern. The effort was to create spaces that did not take the space too seriously, to pull objects that evoked joy and calm and a bit of whimsy. It is a true reflection of who the clients are and how they approach life.


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Heights Modern by Laura U Design Collective Location: Houston, TX, USA Interior Designer: Laura U Design Collective Nestled in the heart of historic homes in Houston, TX, this 5,100 square feet contemporary residence stands in contrast to the neighborhood’s historic and Victorian-style homes. To match its modern facade, the Laura U Design Collective team designed an elegant formal living space, one that greets guests with bold colour and handsome woodwork. From the study your eye is quickly drawn to the oxblood Kravet sofa and moody Theodore Alexander cocktail table in the formal living room. From there, you are beckoned to the custom textured chaise where any lucky guests could cozy up next to the floor to ceiling fireplace with an after-dinner aperitif. The homeowner’s handsome piano accompanied by a soft cream boucle bench rests in the corner, welcoming you into the room.From the piano, you can endearingly watch memories unfold as friends laugh around the dining room table. With the homeowners love of entertaining, the dining room is definitely a showstopper. With unique wall coverings and handblown glass wall vessels mounted on the wall there is no lack of visual interest. Cantoni Trade chairs surround the bold dining table, reflecting the dynamic, futuristic shape of the chandelier overhead. The chandelier and wallcoverings in the dining room come together to create a calming yet invigorating interior shockingly alive despite its neutral color scheme. The homeowners allowed the Laura U Design Collective team wide latitude to design their space. While the couple did not have a fully formed vision for their home, they desired a beautifully designed space to relax and entertain without issue. As such, the team was able to exercise their creativity and ingenuity to find incredible pieces that wowed their clients yet fit in perfectly with the rest of the home’s interior and architecture.

Pemberton Heights by Urbane Design Location: Texas, USA Interior Designer: Jessica Love with Urbane Design Construction: Quick Residential Solutions The Pemberton Heights remodel is a full renovation of a historic property in the Pemberton Heights neighbourhood of Austin, TX. After a failed first renovation, the client of this home hired Urbane Design to correct past contractor mistakes and breathe new life into their 100-year-old home. The brief was to completely gut and redesign bathrooms, along with redesigning the kitchen, primary bedroom, entryway and laundry room. The challenge for the designers was to protect the old while blending with the new. The client wanted a functional layout of their home for their growing family of three with classic meets modern finishes. The designers’ favourite aspect of the home was the original hardwood floors that were preserved and sanded to a natural finish. They were completely imperfect and that is why they work so well. A skilled, high end carpenter was required to build the custom cabinetry that was incorporated through the project. The vent hood in the kitchen was 100% custom made and installed on-site. The designers and the general contractor needed to balance the delicate line of preserving as much of the home as they could while still performing a full renovation. Urbane Design tried to keep as many of the homes’ original features as possible in order to maintain its’ integrity and eliminate as much waste as possible. The design is open, light and bright with a large square footage. It is perfect for our client to grow into. The primary suite is on the first floor, which is a unique attribute. It is a classic case of an older home that really needed new life breathed into it so that it will last for 100 more years.

University Park by Urbanology Designs Location: Dallas, Texas Interior Designer: Urbanology Designs (Ginger Curtis & Martina Abdelkedous) Urbanology Designs created the scheme with the client’s needs and style in mind. They required a liveable place for their family to enjoy and entertain but also wanted it to be interesting and elegant. The clients love organic and sculptural pieces so Urbanology Designs incorporated furniture that would appeal to their tastes, with simple, clean lines and comfortable furniture for the family to enjoy. The designers emphasized the contrast between the light-coloured chairs and the dark sofa and added wood tones, stone side tables, and a black steel console table with a background of a huge plaster arch design on the wall to layer texture and colour. This beautiful room is flooded with natural lighting coming from the glass wall and easily flows into the outdoor patio. Urbanology Designs highlighted this connection and interaction between indoor and outdoor living space by featuring one large sofa and four low-back chairs to ensure the room feels airy and connected to the outdoor living area. This biophilic design was completed with a large living tree in the corner of the room. This scheme is exquisitely well-balanced, biophilic, and beautifully designed. The form in furniture pieces, colour palette, texture, and different materials elevates this room as a design-forward example of sophisticated simplicity and what we call organic modern. Organic modern is not minimalism. It is opulence with empathy, design with you and your daily life in mind. Liveable, highly functional yet beyond beautiful, and full of moments that whisk you away on full display in this project.

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King Class by Harmony World Consultant & Design Location: Xian China Interior Designer: Harmony World Consultant & Design The design inspiration comes from the city itself in Xi’an. Because Xi’an is a city where ancient and modern cultures blend. When you walk in the streets of Xi’an, you will feel the strong power and shock brought by historical relics. Harmony World Consultant & Design created a project that easily fits within this environment but that also has modern elements brought in to stand out. Every wall reveals the traces of time. In addition, the changes brought about by modern times in this city can be felt by all as it has come a long way. So Harmony World Consultants & Design want to show links from the past and the present in the design. Through many design elements with traces of time, such as some sculptures and paintings to show the existence of the past. Each space is closely related, showing how the past and present affect us, and how the new and old design methods could be. Soft and Art Approach The phenomena of different reflections created in a space enlightened by the sunlight entering through a window is the result of the perfect scanning of the time. The space flows well due to this but is also extremely practical for its functionality.

Ocean One by Harmony World Consultant & Design Location: Shanghai Interior Designer: Harmony World Consultant Design The designer integrates Shanghai culture with contemporary aesthetics, giving the space a unique aesthetic feeling. This was within the brief as it needed to integrate into the wider environment and to fit on with the cliental of the area. The project is located in the north Bund area of Shanghai, which is very rich in land and has excellent scenery and developed economic environment. This meant that it was therefore important that there were elements of culture within the design in order for it to fit in. The designer emphasizes the fusion of local culture and modern art. In the interior space, the functional space is established by extracting geometric elements and using combination techniques such as interpenetration and array. In soft decoration, a large number of contemporary art works are used to create a space full of contemporary art atmosphere. The key aspect of the project is that it is a fashionable artistic area for the lifestyle of the clients whereby they have a space that they are ale to live in comfortably. This project emphasizes the cultural connotation and interesting aesthetics with the inclusive characteristics of multi-integration. Designers have used the technique of painting in different colour gamut in modern art style to feel the pure art brought by colour.

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Euroka House by Stark Design PL Location: Sydney Interior Designer: Stark Design PL Construction Company: Real Constructions Pty Ltd This project represented the final phase of the redesign of a family home. It was fraught with challenges. The most challenging constraints were the poorly resolved architectural features such as the ceiling height, column and front door placement. This was coupled with an illogically placed and sized window which interrupted wall space for artwork and a potential floating fireplace. A bold wall colour now defines the space and curtains were hung from under the cornices to raise the ceiling height. Luxurious materials and finishes such as metallic velvets and silks, burnished and antique brass, bronze glass, marble details and splashes of yellow were used. In the powder room the dark palette was repeated incorporating locally made wallpaper, a bespoke resin basin and joinery and a hand-blown glass pendant. In addition, the designer honoured but edited the client’s art and artefact collection. At the heart of contemporary interior decoration practice is the art of creating a home which truly reflects the client. Collaboration is paramount in order to create a home rather than just an interior. Stark Design provided a fresh approach to solving the design problems, narrowing down the choices and found innovative ways of integrating existing features into the new home. The proof of a well resolved room is how frequently it is used and enjoyed. The clients report that this room is loved and enjoyed by both family and friends alike. Original artworks were sourced from Australian artists and local Artisans provided a bespoke drinks cabinet, brass lamps, bathroom basins and hand printed wall paper.

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River Residence by Rebecca Clark Design Location: Perth Interior Designer: Rebecca Clark Design Photographer: Rob Frith The River Residence is an expansive, elegant newly built family home commanding stunning views on the banks of the Swan River in Perth. As a new build, Rebecca Clark Design had the opportunity to complete this project from scratch. The client’s brief was to exude a glamorous, sophisticated elegance with an aim to create a warm and engaging space, rich in texture and interest while maintaining a tonal palette and slight oriental feel. The clients appreciation in detail allowed the designer much freedom to carefully curate some wonderful and interesting pieces from around the globe, bringing exceptional quality and luxury. A palette of rich taupe, bronze, caramel with grey and ivory tones reflect a timeless, sophisticated feel and a slight oriental theme is continued throughout the home in wallpapers, metal artworks and fittings. An art consultant was engaged to carefully curate a selection of artwork to reflect and compliment the interiors. Stylish, world travellers, my clients particularly enjoy the refined and timeless palettes of some of the gorgeous hotels they have stayed in and were keen to replicate this sense of sophisticated warmth and luxury at home, whilst enjoying the stunning River views. The designers favourite part of the project is sourcing raw and rich materials. The Onyx Powder Room which is clad from floor to ceiling in this stunning material. The spaces and colour palette flow well from one area to another and are complimentary. The spaces are very calm with bursts of subtle colour and this is in harmony with the calmness of the water beyond. The specialist artisan skills used in this project are Venetian plaster wall finishes and expert stonemasons.


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A Slice of Paris in the Sky by Curated Home By Chrissy & Co Location: Yaletown Vancouver BC A defiantly beautiful Parisian escape in Vancouver’s city skyline, this apartment by Curated Home By Chrissy & Co pushes the boundaries in a playfully sophisticated manner. Small but grand, this beautiful apartment is a Parisian inspired jewel box nestled in Vancouver’s city skyline. Echoing the spirit of true European craftsmanship and luxury finishings whilst rebelling against the West Coast approach to smaller spaces, it is a playful twist on a European rebellion. The living room invites a sense of mystery with a beautiful fusion of masculine and feminine nuances which are also echoed in the collection of busts. Curated Home by Chrissy & Co uses a large mohair sectional instead of smaller scaled pieces to create a sense of comfortable sophistication and grandeur. The rich contrast of the defiant, entirely black kitchen visually divides the space, with a striking Nero marquina marble as a pop of contrast against the crisp white walls. Creating a sultry den like vibe, going into the kitchen feels more like an alluring experience than a task. The beautifully defiant nature of the entire design echos Chrissy’s approach to not being confined to usual design principles. Breaking rules beautifully is a vein that runs through the heart of this apartment. The unorthodox use of black to create a greater sense of space goes against the typical perception that dark rooms should be reserved for large spaces. The ornate crown detail and larger ceiling medallion serves to rebel against the standard boxed apartment, and the decorative mantle a reminder that visual heat is enough of a reason to colour outside the lines in order to warm the designer’s soul.

Modern Luxury by Distinct Interior Design Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Interior Designer: Distinct Interior Design Construction Company: Apex Homes This home located in the Windermere area of Edmonton was fully furnished and decorated by Distinct Interior Design, granting the clients’ wish for a comfortable, functional, elegant, and modern home. The idea was to create a comfortable and functional family home, keeping the contemporary feel whilst adding warm to the residence. Based on the property’s classic style, Distinct Interior Design aimed to keep the flow of colour and style unified throughout the home, yet create a clear identification of each room. The designers began with a neutral colour palette to complement the existing elements, layered with a touch of walnut for warmth, and designed it with unique furniture pieces and artwork to complete the aesthetic. With three living areas in the home, each was planned to host a large number of guests with plenty of seating – the dining area is also able to seat 12. The functionality of each space was unique though was established to work well overall. The successful design is credited to the flow of colours, scale, proportions, and attention to detail by the designers, who were responsible for the project in it’s entirety. Repeating the uniform palette was streamlined to ensure all details and elements were cohesive. Spacial planning and presentation of renderings were important for Distinct Interior Designers to show the client for approval. The clients’ initial approval made the process for the designers fun, with the best aspect being the final reveal.

It is a space full of depth and intrigue without feeling overwhelmed, holding the capability to make individuals feel like they have been transported into a different city with a contrasting view.

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Yorkville Condo by Dochia Interior Design Location: Toronto, Canada Interior Designer: Dochia Interior Design – Lead Designer: Adriana Mot Construction Company: Den Bosch and Finchley A place for permanence and emotional stability, Dochia Interior Design uses an artistic approach to this condo, creating a confident and stimulating environment at the intersection of place and time, city and individual. The dynamic skyline of urban centres inspired the concept. Dochia Interior Design’s condo thrives on materiality, texture and geometry. Every room exudes refined urban confidence and visual lines of sight are carefully choreographed. The seemingly simple flow is fabricated from extremely intricate social and physical urban fabric. The kitchen has a cinematic set up with a centre island pointed at the city. The oval table at the breakfast area by the window smooths the shapes into the light. The artisan customisations and builds underline the living spaces with luxury. Functional items were made to enhance the aesthetic. This is found in details such as the bookcase which replicates the rhythm of city skyline, or the custom sliding door between the kitchen and the living room inspired by fragile Japanese paper and the metal that builds the skyscrapers. Lead designer Adriana Mot utilised metal in various components of the project and all had to be carefully integrated: the fireplace next to the tv unit, the sliding barn door with the resin film, the hot rolled steel elements of the bookcase. The roughness of this material combined with the elegance of the execution required attention to detail. The place tells a story through the detailing of the builtins, edges, and screens. Materials transfer from one into another creating almost like an interior sculpture. The rooms are built for a dynamic experience, separated by built-ins and dividers.


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Forest Hill by Palmerston Design Consultants Location: Toronto Architect: Richard Librach Interior Designer: Palmerston Design Consultants Construction Company: Haddington Developments This colourful and modern family home is located in the middle of Forest Hill, an established residential neighbourhood. It has been designed with the client in the foreground, with a focus on her interests and character. The main goal of the design brief was to create a lively and contemporary home that could be lived in. The interior design has been built up from a neutral base and natural materials. Cool tones are introduced in the furnishings, which are paired with clean lines for a modern aesthetic. Textures, colours, and materials are layered for comfort – neither too cluttered nor empty. The home speaks to the style and interests of Palmerston Design Consultants’ clients. Their Architect, Richard Librach, worked closely with the clients to create the light and space, and they addressed their desire for interest and colour within the interiors. In particular, the designers loved how the kitchen came together. The client is an avid cook and so they chose to design the space in-house and tailor it to her every desire. Norcab, a local millwork company, built this custom kitchen based on the detailed designs they were given Palmerston Design Consultants. The custom lighting fixture and dining table are placed at the heart of this space, and with a modern industrial style in mind, Palmerston Design Consultants worked with local industrial design firm Commute to create these pieces.

Burgundy Project by Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Location: Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Architect: Gren Weis Architects and Associates Construction Company: Whitehall Homes The goal for Burgundy Project was to create comfort and approachability whilst retaining a layered and collected interior design. Hali MacDonald Interiors has a strong appreciation for antiques and wanted this property to feel as if it had been there for quite some time. Hali wanted to recreate the warmth that you get from much older homes. The finished product gives an old world feel with modern day practicality and blends antiques and traditional elements with clean lines. The designers tried to source products locally whenever possible and chose materials and fabrics that had minimal off- gassing. As a lover of the outdoors, Hali drew a lot of inspiration from nature and elements in their natural state. The natural patina that develops over time is something that should be celebrated and when put into a space gives the room more depth and interest. The key aspect of this project is that each room has its own personality, but all the spaces blend seamlessly together and complement one another. Hali MacDonald Interiors think Burgundy Project is a good example of the interest you can create in a space by blending different contrasting styles. Mixing new pieces with antiques, traditional with modern, white and bright with color/ pattern and texture and so on. Walking the line between styles can make a space feel special and more interesting to the eye!

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Luxurious City Penthouse, Sliema by Lillie Helena Design House Location: Sliema, Malta Interior Designer: Lillie Helena Design House Photographer: Mark Spiteri Homeworks Magazine Lillie Helena Design House were asked to create a penthouse that was unique and set apart from the rest of the apartments in the block. The purpose of the property was to be rented and therefore the penthouse had to be sophisticated with a design that was somewhat generic to be liked by many. That was a challenge the team faced, putting their signature style onto a space that still felt unique. Space planning was incredibly important whilst designing this property as the owners wanted to have three bedrooms with four bathrooms and a large open plan. Not having a corridor is a must for modern builds therefore making sure that the flow worked well, and each space was large enough to make a presence was a fun and worthy task. In the hub of the busiest city in Malta, it was important that the penthouse catered for a family that although loved to spend evenings together huddles in the living room near the fireplace and hosting and entertaining, the days were busy and fast. The penthouse has a city vibe to it, which mimics the feel of the wider environment. A bathroom in each room was a necessity for such a fast-paced life. The penthouse also has a large terrace that has a sofa area with a large BBQ, perfect for hosting during the summer season, which works beautifully with the view of the Marina and Valletta, our capital city, across the bay. The team used carpenters and blacksmiths for most of the property’s furniture. Hardly anything was store-bought when it came to the large pieces, from the walk-in wardrobe, huge wood and marble kitchen, cladded fireplace and TV wall and the extended bookcase which they created as a dividing space between the living and sleeping areas.

Marina Village Super Penthouse by Ventura Design Location: Greystones Dublin Ireland Interior Design: Ventura Design Construction Company: Glenveagh Homes With a wrap-around balcony providing far reaching views to Bray Head and the Irish Sea, Ventura’s design for the luxury threebedroom Penthouse at the Greystones Development is led by the cohesion into its environment. Taking full advantage of the location’s spectacular views and aided in creating a welcoming, calming, and tranquil interior. The Penthouse offered a wonderful and unique opportunity for Ventura to devise a classic contemporary look that the company is so renowned for. Located on the top floor of this exclusive development, the creation of a wraparound balcony with sea views was Ventra’s starting point for the inspiration for the project. The layout of the rooms worked around the need to incorporate the panoramic views at every opportunity. With deep seated sofas, armchairs, ambient lighting and a range of Ventura accessories such as cushions, lamps and throws the scheme was devised by Creative Director Arlene McIntyre who has put her extensive interior design skills to excellent use. The opportunity to have the space to work with was a luxury, and with Ventura’s experience in creating classic contemporary interiors the starting point was to skilfully divide the living space so that there were individual relaxation and dining areas with sea views. A natural division between the two rooms was created with a large bespoke built-in bookcase, which catered to both the living and dining areas of the penthouse. The functional kitchen was given a smart Scandi look and the colours were all chosen throughout to complement and flow. The careful planning and bespoke furniture, soft furnishings and flooring that Ventura supplied worked to enhance the calm ambience brought in from the seascape.

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Mitnaya Penthouse by Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Location: Moscow Interior Designer: Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Construction Company: Zoran Jokic, OOO Impel group Mitnaya Penthouse is a unique penthouse in the centre of Moscow located across 620 square meters and was created by the Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya. The client was a happy family which Marina kept in mind with every design detail of the project. When entering the penthouse, an incredible impression of spaciousness and air has been created by using mirror details and huge windows overlooking the beautiful views of Moscow. In the hallway, unique furniture has been used in the Art Nouveau style from the “New Liberty” collection, created by Marina Putilovskaya together with the Italian company Medea1905. Throughout the property soft and warm colours invite you into the space and create a feeling of warmth and comfort. Most striking to the eye are the grand chandeliers designed by Marina Putilovskaya and made by Italian company Mechini which create a joyful holiday feeling with their warm golden shine. Every bathroom within the penthouse is a bright, colourful space with special details. Incredibly unique marble panels and beautifully intricate mosaic details with the effect of blooming flowers in the garden and flying birds. The penthouse is also home to a spacious cinema room complete with a JBL Synthesys system, cosy sofas and armchairs and its own cinema bar which portrays the effect of flying stars on the ceiling.

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Modern Cosiness in “Fayna Taun” by LaRanko Location: Kyiv, Ukraine Interior Designer: Ola Franko, Mariia Lavrinenko, Daria Lavrinenko Photographer: Finomaks LaRanko created an apartment for a young family with two children. As they are progressive, active, and stylish people, the design of the property needed to be the same. The interior design of the apartment is concise, ensuring that the team were able to create as much open space as possible. The housing has been designed to reflect both the style and the mood of the owners, a calm ambience flows throughout so that the family can relax and enjoy the simplicity. When designing residential properties LaRanko are rarely asked to use just a minimum of wood décor, as more often than not clients are fond of the wooden aesthetic. In this case however, the team were working with a progressive young couple who wanted a purely modern look and so made a request on the contrary for minimal wood. The team enjoyed working with the residents, and felt they were able to create the modern look to suit the design brief. LaRanko really appreciate modern tendencies and design trends, ensuring that they keep up with the times and lead their clients. On the other hand, LaRanko’s goal is to make comfortable and functional interior designs that the owners will enjoy and appreciate years later. Specialist artisan skills were used within the project, with almost all the furniture in the apartment being built in. This was a wish of the client and it is in this direction that a lot of effort has been expended to ensure the final design was both aesthetically pleasing and functional.


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The Melody House by Alon Cohen Architecture Location: Central District, Israel Interior Designer: Alon Cohen Photography: Shai Epstein In this private villa, Alon Cohen Architecture uses a minimalistic canvas as a base for a flexible and timeless space. The main goal was to draw the garden into the living spaces, creating a harmonious connection between the atmospheres in the two areas. The house was designed for a young family that loves music, nature, tranquillity, and precision. With this, there was a need for Alon Cohen Architecture to create a melody between function and materials. In this project, the studio wanted soft, natural, and a minimal use of colours. The soft grey microtipping floor finish is the basis of the space, with both living room and dining table sitting on a sisal carpet which provides a relaxing and vocational contrast. Focussing on paralleling the exterior space, the designers looked to keep the visual connection largely unobstructed. The large windows draw in the outdoor views, and by using a delicate white and limpid suspended light fixture the space remains in clear view. The grand piano is another main attraction when entering the house, sitting on the microtopping floor and surrounded by a full oak veneer wall that stretches across the entire living area. Minimal in its concept, the design incorporates natural materials and colours to tie the interiors to the garden and pool area of the property. The lighting designs and wood working had to be created and used with sensitivity towards its central Israel location. In the hallway to the family room and bedrooms Alon Cohen Architecture wanted to create a more tranquil and cleansing atmosphere and designed a white space with a statement black mesh railing. Lighting this tall space is a Laverd fixture by Estiluz, layered with greenery to again add reference towards the exterior. These touches complete the space whilst ensuring that it remains elegant and modern.

Maison Verte by Beckett Interiors Location: Bahrain - Riffa Bringing the living spaces of a young couple’s home together with a playful approach to the design, Beckett Interiors took inspiration from the clients’ garden and the functionality needed from their busy everyday lives. It is a small-scale project than encapsulates the living and dining area, where the spaces needed to reflect the client’s personality and age, as well as cater to their lifestyle. Organic forms are contrasted against more geometric patterns for a kinetic experience within the space. The depth within the rooms and the play on different textural materials against the forest green brings the space together, and for Beckett Interiors is what makes this space work well. The client has a love for her garden and wanted this to be reflected into the interiors as well. The forest green provides a connection to this, and draws the outside in. Beckett Interiors also made sure that this was carried through into the styling by using natural moss and orchids throughout the spaces. All furniture throughout the project is bespoke, made specifically for this space. The bespoke coffee table is one of the key elements as it one that catches the eye upon entrance to the room. When given the brief, the key requirements were for a space that could handle the hustle and bustle of day to day life while being formal enough to entertain guests as the clients do on regular basis. Requested as part of this was to use vibrant colours and elements from the garden within the interiors. The client’s reaction upon handover became the designers’ favourite part of the project; having a glint in her eyes as she saw the space come together for the first time, she described this experience “as more emotional that selecting her wedding dress”.

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Paros by C’est Ici Location: Dubai Interior Designer: Monica Durou Other Companies Involved: Falcon Interiors C’est Ici took an artistic approach to the composition of space in their Paros project. Sculptured forms, earthy textures and natural materials are carefully balanced, mediating organic and modern elements. With a large open-plan layout and high ceilings, the villa makes for a beautiful canvas. The space is filled with serene tones, multi-dimensional textures and big windows that shower the space with natural light. Achieving aesthetic uniformity while retaining distinctive touches in the living and dining spaces was the key challenge of the open-plan space. To maintain continuity, C’est Ici’s material palette is restrained and minimal with dominating natural textures. The goal was to recreate the eclectic art of shapes, objects and textures found in the Greek and Mediterranean islands, where the aesthetics of subtlety and delicacy reign strong. The design language of the Cyclades was a major influence as it aligns beautifully with C’est Ici’s own design philosophy and approach to aesthetics and functionality, marrying creativity with earthy simplicity. Adding layers of function brought dimension. The square artwork complements the square floor tiling and wall treatment, while the soft curves in the art pieces mimic the shapes of the décor and pots. Clean but homely living is achieved through balancing of all forms of geometry in every element of design and in complementary tones and textures. Whilst C’est Ici have their own aesthetic, they are open minded to style, and create the perfect cocktail when it comes to homes. They love the unexpected and focus on implementing something different in every project.


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Mitnaya Penthouse by Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Location: Moscow Interior Designer: Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya

Monad Terrace by International Designers by Rita Chraibi Location: South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA Interior Designer: Rita Chraibi

Mitnaya Penthouse is a unique penthouse in the centre of Moscow located across 620 square meters and was created by the Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya. The client was a happy family which Marina kept in mind with every design detail of the project.

Developed by New York-based developer JDS Development Group, Monad Terrace is composed of 59 individually designed waterfront residences, including four penthouses, by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel in collaboration with Miami-based Kobi Karp.

When entering the penthouse, an incredible impression of spaciousness and air has been created by using mirror details and huge windows overlooking the beautiful views of Moscow. In the hallway, unique furniture has been used in the Art Nouveau style from the “New Liberty” collection, created by Marina Putilovskaya together with the Italian company Medea1905. Throughout the property soft and warm colours invite you into the space and create a feeling of warmth and comfort. Most striking to the eye are the grand chandeliers designed by Marina Putilovskaya and made by Italian company Mechini which create a joyful holiday feeling with their warm golden shine.

French-Moroccan interior designer, Rita Chraibi of International Designers reveals the design of the first completed residence at Monad Terrace spanning 5,193 square feet featuring four bedrooms, four-anda-half baths, a custom Gaggenau kitchen, and a 42-foot deep terrace with a Bayfront reflecting pool.

Every bathroom within the penthouse is a bright, colourful space with special details. Incredibly unique marble panels and beautifully intricate mosaic details with the effect of blooming flowers in the garden and flying birds. The penthouse is also home to a spacious cinema room complete with a JBL Synthesys system, cosy sofas and armchairs and its own cinema bar which portrays the effect of flying stars on the ceiling.

The residence highlights Rita’s signature style which uniquely fuses interior and fashion design to humanise the space. An ambassador for renowned French furniture manufacturer Roche Bobois, Rita was inspired by the furnishings of haute couture fashion icon Jean Paul Gaultier’s collection for the manufacturer and curated furniture designs exclusively from this collection, achieving a touch of madness and fantasy mixed with extreme elegance. Rita’s approach tells the story of this residence and brings the best in refinement and sophistication to life. The residence reflects the most exceptional aspects of haute couture high-fashion and is an ode to the fashion house. Rita collaborated with distinguished contemporary art gallery Galleria Ca’ d’Oro to select pieces by Italian artists Marco Grassi and Lorrenzo Perrone that are evocative and offer a sense of wonder.

Villa 90 A Bellamont by LT Interior Design t/a TCE Interior Design Consultants cc Location: Umdloti KwaZulu Natal Interior Designer/ Designer: Leigh Ann Thomas Other companies involved: Creative Wood Design, Brabetz carpet Mills LT Interior Design always works to design projects with a ‘Sense of Place’. The initial objective is always to bring the outside in and integrate indoor and outdoor, to form one visual plain. The off-shutter concrete finish & clean lines of the Architectural elements of Villa 90 A Bellamont have been softened with interior finishes that reflect this sense of place. A sanctuary for the client merges the exterior to the interior. The ‘Sense of Place’ grounds the interiors with its relation to the property’s location. The sea view from this residence is spectacular, and is something that the designers wanted to reflect into the interiors. This was achieved by bringing in the massive custom-made wool rug into the living area which was designed to represent the ripples in the sea. The client wanted a home that was warm and inviting for family and friends to gather, therefore fabrics and furniture needed to be specified accordingly, whilst keeping a clean modern line. All the cabinetry was custom designed and installed by a local talented furniture maker and shopfitters. Throughout the living space is purchased bespoke artwork and sculpture that the client had requested to mix with his existing pieces. The property’s hard surfaces of terrazzo floors and shutter concrete walls and surfaces felt cold and stark, and the sound generally needed to be diffused to create a comfortable environment. The angled carpet in the main living area was necessary to bring in the base colours into the space and buffer the clients extensive sound equipment as part of the acoustics in the area.

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Professional Athlete Apartment by MAD Group Location: Ukraine Architect: Vergezova Mariya Initially, the apartment had an absolutely illogical circular layout and non-standard geometry, such a layout does not allow maximum use of the space, making the process of finding and installing furniture rather difficult. It is problematic to fit it with standard furniture, since in a room of irregular shape any sizeable object with right angles will significantly reduce the space, and not only visually. In the bedroom area you plunge into a completely different world, MAD group implemented an interesting idea in the SPA zone. In the wall between the bedroom and the bathroom, they installed a see-through fireplace, which creates a window and allows you to break some intimacy between the bathroom and the bedroom through the flickering flame. Not wanting to allocate a separate area for the kitchen, the team have hidden it in a free-standing cube that works from three sides: a kitchen, built-in Gaggenau appliances and cabinets and a wine refrigerator. The secret of this kitchen is that it is closed with roller shutters. MAD group were faced with an almost impossible task of planning the living room, given the client’s desire to have as much open space as possible. One of the requests was for the sofa area to be located opposite the panoramic windows in order to enjoy the views of evening Kyiv, but at the same time there should be an opportunity to watch TV, they solved the issue with the TV by a motorized elevator, which slides down from the ceiling. Considering that the interior is quite modern and dynamic, the team wanted to add some delicacy and harmony, natural warmth. They used only natural materials: contrasting marble, stucco wall panels, Macassar wood and the noble luster of brass.

Marble Marble on the Wall by Purpur GmbH interior concepts Location: Frankfurt am main Interior Designer: Nadia Houati - Purpur GmbH interior concepts An elegant, brave and adventurous design, which is reflected in every little corner of the apartment. The design fits the reputation of the city of Frankfurt. Frankfurt is a banking city, with high-rise buildings, businesspeople, expensive and noble apartments and the hotel industry. The apartment reflects these attributes, such as luxury, variety or hospitality, among others of the city and transforms it into an open and at the same time cosy living atmosphere. The individual areas flow into one another, becoming closets, shoe racks or openly designed bathrooms. Room dividers made of velvet or a mirrored cabinet with brass frames define the zones. In the custom kitchen, the same materiality prevails as in the entire apartment, it is hardly perceived as a kitchen, but as part of the living space. Again and again the strict materials are alternated through details such as brass joints, velvet fabrics and decorative pendant lights. Purpur GmbH interior concepts believe that the best aspect of the apartment is the given privacy without existing doors. In addition, the welcoming and noble atmosphere clearly stands out due to the materials. The choice of these materials also help the design of the apartment to harmonise so well; Hard and soft surfaces as well as marble, brass, glass, dark wood and velvet alternate and create a beautiful balance.

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Wildwood Estate Historic by Roughan Interiors Location: New York, USA Interior Designer: Roughan Interiors Construction: Quindico CT Sitting on 20 acres of lush Bedford gardens is a grand English style stone cottage, built at the turn of the century by Charles Wetmore, a prominent architect from NYC. Charles designed the house known as Wildwood for his cousin Maude Wetmore who was an important figure in New York and Newport society. Maude needed a resting place between the journeys back and forth from the city to Rhode Island. A feminist before her time, Maude was the head of the Republican women’s party in Newport among many other organizations and was very well liked. The design had to match the architecture in a very modern way. The 8000 sq. ft. home is equipped with 20 acres, full guest house, pools house and tennis courts. Roughan Interiors’ clients are understated people with young children where luxury & function are synonymous with easy living. Roughan Interiors chose fabrics that were durable and highlighted areas with splashes of colour to complement the curated art collection & accessories. Each room is a complement to the other as you walk through and enjoy its understated grandeur. Each room is difference yet flows effortlessly from one area to the next. This home was designed for children, lounging, eating, entertaining and most importantly to welcome guests, family and friends. Roughan Interiors believe that the design has longevity and sustainability by using materials that helped to marry the old details. This creates a strong structure as well as making the old one relevant once more. Roughan Interiors created a unity between old and new which was updated to fit a modern way of living.


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Euroka House by Stark Design PL Location: Sydney Interior Designer: Stark Design PL Construction Company: Real Constructions Pty Ltd This project represented the final phase of the redesign of a family home. It was fraught with challenges. Luxurious materials and finishes such as metallic velvets and silks, burnished and antique brass, bronze glass, marble details and splashes of yellow were used. In the powder room the dark palette was repeated incorporating locally made wallpaper, a bespoke resin basin and joinery and a hand-blown glass pendant. In addition, the designer honoured but edited the client’s art and artefact collection. At the heart of contemporary interior decoration practice is the art of creating a home which truly reflects the client. Collaboration is paramount in order to create a home rather than just an interior. Stark Design provided a fresh approach to solving the design problems, narrowing down the choices and found innovative ways of integrating existing features into the new home. Constant communication with the clients enabled ideas to evolve and the myriad of choices to be refined. Their treasure trove of collected art and artefacts reflected the colourful, lively and fun inhabitants. It was edited and the end result is a home which the client says instils confidence and really reflects who they are. They love that their home incorporates their existing furniture, art and artefacts and that it is the integration with new which makes the old shine. The room has a focal point, a purpose and a soul. It also now relates to rest of the house and compliments the more private sanctuaries. Behind the living room at the front of the house, lie the informal areas - a family room adjacent to the kitchen and further into the home, completely private sanctuaries such as studies, bedrooms and a media room nestled upstairs.

Arbat Lanes, Moscow City by Studio di architettura PREDMET / Arch-predmet Location: Moscow Architect: Olesia Sitnikova This project located in Arbat Lanes, was created for a successful businesswoman. Olesia Sitnikova’s first impression of the customer was an elegant, independent, self-confident, and fragile woman. One of the main wishes of the customer was to unite all space into one whole space. The concept of the interior is visual, emotional, tactile elements of the future space, united by a common idea. This design works well thanks to the enfilade-type layout, that was designed specifically to increase the visual space, due to the smooth flow of one room into another. The key aspect of this interior is the window in the master bathroom. The bathroom block adjoins the balcony and it seemed that it would be interesting to add air and volume to the room, and this is how an oval window appeared. The unusual texture and colour of glass from Bernard Pictet brought harmony and individuality to the interior. Since the project was created for the comfortable living of one person, the team combined the kitchen with the living room, but at the same time the space is very functional. The team had been working on a solution for how to hide the TV behind a picture so that it rotates 90 degrees when pulled out and allows you to comfortably watch TV from the kitchen. Throughout the project the textiles and colours were inspired by Lev Bakst’s painting “The Phantom of the Rose” in shades of grey, powdery, dusty green and beige. All carpets in the project are made according to individual sketches, developed specifically for the project. The sofas in the living room are made in Pierre Frey fabrics and, in the bedroom, the textile compositions echo the Loro Piana fabrics on the bed and windows.

Alghadeer Villa by The Designers Hall Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Interior Designer: Noha Alhammadi Custom Furniture: B Design The emphasis of the design for Alghadeer Villa was to create an expansive and opulent living space; balancing luxury, contemporary, and neutral styles for a clean and crowd-pleasing area. The Designers Hall took on the full renovation of the private villa’s formal living and dining room with the challenge of creating a luxurious yet liveable design. Their client was open to styles without having a particular one in mind, though the brief given to The Designers Hall was for the space to look original and expansive, yet easy to the eye. The client emphasized having a unique, luxurious space that will look expensive but also liveable. The overall design combined contemporary architecture with classic twist from the coffee table and crystals; this combination was exactly what the client was wishing for. Facing some challenges with the space such as low ceilings and dark lighting, The Designers Hall worked to extend and brighten the rooms. A light and neutral colour palette was incorporated into the walls and upholstery for a bright yet calm tone, and the choice of low back furniture and vertical lines created an illusion of taller ceilings. Minimal pieces were chosen for the lighting designs as to avoid this becoming the focal point – upon entering the space the eyes are drawn to the wall cladding that frames the seating area. The walls give the space a contemporary feel and using the narrow vertical lines for the impression of a higher ceiling meant that the client’s requests were met. The neutral colour palette and simple, clean lines throughout bring cohesion to the area despite the dining room being separate from the seating area.

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Eclectic Loft Space by Mimos Interiors Location: Lancaster Gate, UK Interior Designer: Meme Laurence / Mimos Interiors Constriction: Jez Lye – Majan Projects The client had a dream to bring to life a loft apartment in Lancaster Gate, comprising of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open plan living, dining and kitchen area with mezzanine den/study and a roof terrace. The brief for Mimos Interiors was to create a fun, electric space for a client and his young children, to enjoy and entertain with family and friends. It was important for it to be quirky, fun with an understated timeless style. Mimos Interiors achieved the brief by working with a vibrant palette of colours, textures, lighting and artwork. The designer also replaced an unattractive spiral staircase with a bespoke steel and oak staircase, which looked as if it had always been there and incorporated skylights and rooftop windows bringing the outside in, throwing a huge amount of light into the space. As the client is an entrepreneur, working from home, it was important that he had different zones to work in, either at his bespoke desk on the open mezzanine space with the lush green carpet specially dyed for this space, or sitting in the chair hammock or on the bespoke limed oak bar. It was important that the large open plan living area had distinct zones for dining, having a drink, and a sitting room area, which were linked together using similar materials and finishes, so that the space flowed. It was important that the space created appeared effortless, naturally created, when in fact a lot of time and thought was put into creating this project, working closely with the client.

Manresa by ML Home Design Interior Designer: ML Home Design Architect: Seth Stein The client purchased an old semidetached residential building in the heart of Chelsea which needed to be refurbished and upgraded to accommodate a family of five. The brief for ML Home Design was to create a modern, stylish, and elegant home for all the family and also for entertaining family friends. Working together with architect Seth Stein, ML Home Design created the perfect area to accommodate the multiple requirements for this home. In particular, the newly sectioned areas of the property were perfect for entertaining with the kitchen and family dining area being the focal point of the house on the ground floor. Through clever planning, this area also opens up into the outdoor / garden area where the client’s children can play and relax. The owner also wanted a house to showcase their impressive and precious collection of African art which they had built up over the years, this area was created in the double storey living room, ensuring that the pieces can be seen from various parts of the home. The use of different texture and material has been carefully selected from the outset to create a warm and totally unique atmosphere. The first floor is dedicated completely to the master bedroom. In the modern world, it’s important for designers to make their designs as sustainable as possible, as such ML Home Design have incorporated the latest technology to make the house as energy efficient as possible. ML Home Design believe that the project was so successful because it is modern and elegant but at the same time unique, not adhering to current trends. The key aspect of this project was the teamwork between everyone involved in creating this home and making each aspect play its own part, from choosing the flooring, the fabrics and the furniture.

Contemporary Meets Traditional by Nicola Holden Designs Location: UK Interior Designer: Nicola Holden Designs Nicola Holden Designs have created an elegant living and dining space, designed for wellness and infused with natural colour, pattern and texture. The clients wanted a home that was not only aesthetically pleasing but would also support their well-being using biophilic design and colour psychology. Aesthetically the clients requested a ‘contemporary-meets-traditional’ style for their inter-connected living and dining room, reusing some of their existing, brown furniture where it fitted into the scheme. They were looking for a calming space that felt bright and airy. To support this feeling, Nicola Holden Designs suggested using a palette of greens, a restful colour indicative of balance and harmony, and light off-white colours. The dark wooden floor grounds the scheme, and a mix of natural materials add a connection to nature. The clients had struggled with the layout of the living room following the addition of an extension some years previously. They wanted a room layout that made the most of all of the space available, but still retained flexibility depending on the different uses of the room – intimate TV watching, or conversations in smaller groups, as well as being able to accommodate larger gatherings. The living room seating area is laid out in two zones, where adults and children can be in the same room but have their own distinct areas. For Nicola Holden Designs, one of the key aspects of this project was gently persuading the client to be braver in her material choices, and to add colour and pattern to the scheme. The design incorporates all of the aesthetic and practical elements that the clients requested, as well as incorporating design for wellness to support their health and well-being.

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Casson Square by Vesta Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Gemma Pope, Vesta Developer: Mountain Capital The client asked Vesta to create a show home for their prestigious waterfront development at 8 Casson Square, part of the Southbank Place regeneration project on the River Thames. The show home would be the epitome of international luxury and elegance and would appeal to discerning individuals around the world who wanted to live in the heart of London. The show home needed to be inspirational and memorable, whilst reflecting the luxury, heritage, and cultural elements of London’s Southbank. The design would be elegant and classic, whilst also capturing the imagination of the international buyers drawn to the vibrant area. The apartment was to be designed for a professional couple who love the arts and culture. They work in the city but are looking for a comforting sanctuary they can retire home to, where they can also enjoy the local area and its vibrant and artistic lifestyle. To reflect the surrounding area, it was important the rich history of the area and architecture were to be reflected in Vesta’s designs. In 1951 London’s Southbank hosted the Festival of Britain, a celebration of peace and modernity in post war Britain. The renowned British Architect Hugh Casson, was the Director of the event, giving Casson Square its name. To celebrate and honour this Vesta wanted to introduce key subtle themes of geometric forms, artisan textures and design influences from the 1950s. Vesta used a tonal jewel colour palette combined with soft neutrals to create an elegant and sophisticated narrative throughout the apartment, whilst still making it homely and inviting.

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Palace Gate by Element Living Interior Designer: Element Living Construction: Grangewood Photography: Mel Yates, Michael Sinclair The President of a public real estate investment company wanted to develop this apartment to sell to a wealthy private buyer with the assistance of Element Living’s design. 10 Palace Gate was completed in 1939 by the builder Randall Bell, the building is a Modernist structure in the tradition of Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius. The building is of significant interest to the 20th Century Society. To reflect Modernist architecture in the 1930s, Element Living took it from there and created an Art Deco style. The real estate client sold this multi-million-pound apartment to a private buyer by showing the existing apartment and selling the dream only from Element Living’s design presentation for the Entry Way, Living Area, Joinery, New Bathrooms, and new flooring throughout. Element Living developed a Great Gatsbyesque concept that is striking yet peaceful with a total absence of bling. In the living area, Element Living introduced the most striking mustard colour combined with dark chocolate brown, black and gold with the backdrop of a cinematography artwork to keep the rest of the room subdued, calm and quiet. Shapes and colours were important to this design scheme, with numerous angles and soft curves both on the sofa and the surface of the rug with deep, lavish colours and textures, the stool in tobacco leather, the antique brass studs and the cowhide rug. The vibrant Living Room complements the elegance of a Great Gatsby theme yet remains calm and peaceful. All rooms have their own individual look and feel but work so well together creating the sense of a boutique hotel that the client wished for.


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St. James’s by Emma Green Design Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Emma Green Design Emma Green Design was required to refurbish several rooms in this gorgeous, well-proportioned Victorian home. For the double reception room, the clients wanted part of the room to be adult only – a glamorous space yet one that was both comfortable and reflected the period nature of their property. Emma Green Design created a neutral backdrop in a calming warm grey and incorporated a mixture of both traditional and contemporary pieces. For example, there is a distinct juxtaposition between the traditional shape of the armchairs / sofa and the angular floor lamps, but they work together seamlessly. The glamorous element that the clients were seeking was introduced through the opulent blue velvet curtains, the tiered crystal chandelier, and the sculptural concrete coffee table. The client’s favourite colour is blue, so along with the curtains, Emma Green Design designed and made a deep blue bespoke built-in bar into the available alcove. What more do you need for a stylish evening aperitif? For the other half of the room, the colour scheme was continued but with slightly more contemporary fabrics, as this area was to be used as a family media room. Emma Green Design created a contemporary custom-made corner sofa in a beautiful hardwearing linen, and a bespoke media unit to house the client’s TV, books and vase collection. Glamorous elements such as the opulent curtains and luxurious chandelier were also repeated in this area. The result is a glamorous yet highly practical living space in London. The layout and colour schemes flow seamlessly from the clearly defined areas of the reception room which unites the entire space. The design allows the period architecture of the townhouse to breathe whilst the transitional mix of some traditional and some contemporary pieces really highlights the best of both worlds.

Little Venice Townhouse by Margot Tsim Interior Designer: Margot Tsim Construction Company: Homeconcepts Associated: London Bespoke Interiors The Hong Kong-born designer, Margot Tsim, recently completed a comprehensive renovation of a Georgian townhouse in Little Venice, with views of the Regent’s Canal. In a collaborative effort with its imaginative owners, who wanted to create a gallery feel in the living areas, Margot conceived schemes defined by soft curves, bold silhouettes and a monochrome palette punctuated with pops of colour. Exposed filament lamps by Buster + Punch and raw brickwork introduce a gently industrial edge, while lighting by Cameron Design House adds a fluid, contemporary note to the property. Having opened the house up and created a dramatic double height space with expansive garden views, Margot Tsim turned to texture and shape to add a sense of anchoring definition. A black marble fireplace provides a natural focus in the living room, juxtaposed by the soft shapes of the sofas and chandeliers. Elsewhere, the owners’ sense of fun and passion for hosting is reflected in an informal walnut-topped bar area, with bespoke cabinetry finished in Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue. Throughout, schemes have been given room to breathe, resulting in an inviting yet sculptural feel. The basement level was partially excavated to accommodate the kitchen and offer a seamless transition between inside and out. Custom-made additions throughout, conceived by Margot Tsim, and crafted by British and European furniture makers, lend the house its unique air: bespoke bookshelves feature warm backlighting, the dining area banquette is upholstered in blue leather, and in the master bedroom, two low-slung pendants by Bert Frank create a delicate frame for a wool upholstered bed.

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Worcestershire Country Residence by Bayswater Interiors Location: UK Interior Designer: Bayswater Interiors The client owned a substantial country house in beautiful grounds and requested Bayswater Interiors to bring the house up to date for their young family. The designers needed to keep any original features for character but make sure that the space worked as a welcoming space for the family to come together and for informal entertaining. Originally, the kitchen was small for the overall size of the house, and it felt dark and cramped without garden access, so Bayswater Interiors were asked to develop a layout that would link this part of the house to the outdoors as provide cooking and dining space. The kitchen chosen needed to be timeless and suit the character of the property, but other elements needed to bring a more contemporary feel befitting of a young family, and the space needed to ensure the family felt connected to each other, even if someone was cooking and another was watching TV. The client wanted a luxurious aesthetic yet practical for the client’s family, for example upholstery chosen needed to stand up to the trials of children and dogs. They wanted to incorporate lighting and AV systems so that modern convenience sat alongside the traditional architecture. The scheme remains faithful to the age of the property with original features preserved and a timeless painted kitchen installed. Contemporary lighting, artwork and furnishings ensure that it does not feel like a museum and captures the fun and vigour of its inhabitants, and by specifying stain-resistant upholstery fabrics it can also stand up to the demands of family life.

Waterside Home by Emma Painter Interiors Location: Hampshire, UK Interior Designer: Emma Painter Interiors Associated: Arundel Bespoke This project involved the refurbishment of a 1920s waterside property located on the south coast, once a mill worker’s cottage very much part of the history of this seaside town. The brief for Emma Painter Interiors was to create a stylish contemporary home full of character, making sense of the spaces. The property had previously undergone substantial renovation leaving the owner with what he described as ‘a soul-less set of boxes’. The designers set about rethinking every detail of the interiors to provide intuitive flow throughout. They were also asked to design three outside spaces to bring balance and provide the inside-outside lifestyle so much a part of living by the sea, including an outside ‘room’ to take in the morning sun.Bespoke furniture has been designed by Emma Painter Interiors to guide the inhabitant through the characterful spaces. Colour has been utilised to provide ‘moments of joy’ and surprise elements of fun. The design draws key elements from the coastal location so that the interiors work in tandem with the exterior of the property, providing a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The design takes its cues from the waterside location using textures and colour to reflect the changing light on the water and beautiful sunsets viewed across it. The starting point for the design was a stunning Corten Steel sculpture chosen to denote the home’s history as a Mill worker’s cottage. This sculpture brings to mind a mill wheel and is positioned near the entrance to the home. Particular attention was given to bringing the incredible views from this home into the design brief and Emma Painter Interiors also took on the design of three outside spaces to tie the inside and outside design together in this stunning coastal location.

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Cotswold Village House by Pippa Paton Design Limited

Seaford Grange by Bellway & Inko by Hatch Interiors

Location: Gloucestershire, UK Interior Designer: Pippa Paton Design Limited Architect: Pippa Paton Design Limited Construction Company: Boom Construction Photography: Ed Shepherd

Location: East Sussex, UK Interior Designer: Inko by Hatch Interiors Developer: Bellway Photography: Chris Snook

The brief for Pippa Paton Design Limited was to create a modern country style family home with a light spacious feel reflecting natural colours and incorporating vintage pieces throughout. Pippa Paton Design Limited’s approach was to introduce new openings to enhance flow and simplify circulation, remove walls to reduce corridors and vault spaces to increase volume and light. The focus throughout was on exposing and enhancing historic materials such as flagstones, timber trusses and stone windows. The central hub is now a large kitchen, dining and sitting area created by sinking concrete piles to support a two-metre extension and inserting floor-to-ceiling picture windows providing uninterrupted views over the valley. A new opening links the kitchen to the back hallway and a break between two islands in line with the door to main hallway allows easy access to rest of house. The house now feels as if was intended to be a single house rather than a series of cottages, with the new design enabling the family to enjoy all the spaces whilst still feeling connected to each other. Where rooms are intended for evening use such as the family sitting room and the bar, depth and warmth have been retained through the use of rich, deep colours, such as in the bar with its claret-coloured walls The design has also provided a significantly enhanced connection between the house and its grounds both physically, with new openings allowing easier access to external spaces, and visually, such as the picture window providing spectacular views of thoroughbred horses in the paddocks across the valley.

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Unlike the average show home, this standout property has an unconventional coastal vibe and the charm of a lived-in, lively home. When property developer Bellway wanted something fresh and original for a show home at Seaford Grange, they approached Inko by Hatch Interiors. This unique brief called for a design that was not polished and pristine, but cosy and lived in. To create the illusion that a lively family inhabits the space, Inko’s design embraces the coastal setting and local community, and features an exceptional level of styling detail. Eschewing an obvious nautical theme for something more subtle, the colour palette is bright and crisp. The softer hues and warm woods give a welcoming ambience, and the layered textiles invite visitors to sit down and snuggle up. For a truly personal feel, Inko by Hatch Interiors used custom touches, such as the wall panelling and bespoke joinery. Envisioning the type of family that might call the place home, the designers made a craft space in the study. It features a classic Singer sewing machine and wall-mounted ribbon dispenser. The walls throughout have been given special attention, featuring artworks that reflect the area, a chalkboard wall, and children’s drawings. Keeping the kitchen as the hub of this family home, the dining table is custommade using reclaimed wood. It is staged to look as though someone is in the middle of a baking project. The walls are adorned with relevant yet whimsical wall décor, including photos of a shore and gold lobster sculptures. By using traditional elements in a contemporary way, Inko by Hatch Interiors breathed life into a blank space, one which continues to make visitors feel at home.


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House C by Gerhard Architect Location: Mt Richmore Estate, Ballito Architect: Gerhard Architect Modern, contemporary, eco-friendly: House C is a family home in sought after Estate of Ballito. The integration between indoor and outdoor living, and stunning selection of enhanced vistas bring Gerhard Architect’s project closer to it’s surroundings whilst remaining homely and welcoming. The clean horizontal lines make House C a modern architectural piece of art. The open plan layout provides a necessary spaciousness to this family home, as well as integrating a seamless transition between inside and outside living. The design brief was for an eco-friendly family home that maintains modernity, embracing the site and orientation whilst maximizing the distant sea views. There was a strong focus on the views that the residence offers and incorporating a sense of arrival across the home. To maintain their client’s privacy and the residence’s homeliness, Gerhard Architect comprised a separation of private and entertainment spaces. It is well integrated into the environment, being nestled into the site and embracing the greenbelt and forest frontage whilst maximizing the stunning sea views. It is not at odds with the site but rather at one with it. Only one tree had to be relocated to allow for the design implementation and natural ventilation is the main form of cooling in this warm subtropical climate. Strong, bold elements and clean lines give definition to the architecture but the residence still has a modern homely feel. This is among Gerhard Architect’s favourite elements of the home, as well as the generously sized rim-flow pool.

Marvellous Penthouse by Idea International Location: Sofia Interior Designer: Alex Kovachev - Idea International IDEA International was commissioned to design and project manage the complete refurbishment of this stunning 4-bedroom penthouse located in Sofia, Bulgaria. The apartment was completely remodelled to suit the client’s every desire, with almost every item including the lighting feature in the living area being designed bespoke by the IDEA team. For this project studio IDEA faced the provocation to fulfil the clients’ desire to seamlessly marry a monochrome design style with timeless elegance whilst adding glamorous details and finishes. The lack of ceiling height was the clients’ other issue, to resolve this particular problem the team crafted an oval twirl like design which overlapped several times and finished it off with recessed lighting. This immaculate detailing combined with the lighting creates the sense of greater ceiling height. The concept of surfaces curving and undulating was translated in the structure of the staircase, which was also a bespoke design that IDEA created for this project. A combination of chocolate veneer, crystal white Corian, and lighting created perhaps the most prominent feature in the apartment. From bright and glossy wall fixtures and floor coverings to soft and subtle bespoke upholstery the interior materials in the penthouse resemble the fast-paced comfort of the 21st century elite. The exclusive design that studio IDEA International managed and executed echoes in the stylistic details, bespoke furnishings, the carefully selected artworks, the energising natural lighting and the polished sleek feel strived for in any luxurious private residence.

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Professional Athlete Apartment by MAD group Location: Ukraine Architect: Vergezova Mariya Initially, the apartment had an absolutely illogical circular layout and non-standard geometry, such a layout does not allow maximum use of the space, making the process of finding and installing furniture rather difficult. It is problematic to fit it with standard furniture, since in a room of irregular shape any sizeable object with right angles will significantly reduce the space, and not only visually. The apartment is divided into two zones: private and shared. The private area is set up just for two people and is decorated in dark colours, including the bedroom, the spa bathroom and the walk-in closet. These two zones merge smoothly into each other, united by sliding glass partitions. In the bedroom area you plunge into a completely different world, MAD group implemented an interesting idea in the SPA zone. MAD group were faced with an almost impossible task of planning the living room, given the client’s desire to have as much open space as possible. One of the requests was for the sofa area to be located opposite the panoramic windows in order to enjoy the views of evening Kyiv, but at the same time there should be an opportunity to watch TV, they solved the issue with the TV by a motorized elevator, which slides down from the ceiling. Considering that the interior is quite modern and dynamic, the team wanted to add some delicacy and harmony, natural warmth. They used only natural materials: contrasting marble, stucco wall panels, Macassar wood and the noble luster of brass.


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Driftwood by Clear Architects Location: Essex, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Clear Architects Architect: Clear Architects The brief for Clear Architects was to refurbish and extend a 1980’s house into a contemporary property reviewing items like the position of the previous kitchen and staircase. However, during the initial concept process, it became apparent that the changes were too great to accommodate in a refurbishment, and because it was more economical with less constraints, a new build was proposed. A desire to create their dream home on the plot where they had brought their family up in the 80’s and 90’s before moving to America drove this project. A place that epitomised great design and where they would retire to, to enjoy with their now grown-up family, completed it. The client wished for a David Chipperfield influenced by Mies van de Rohe style property as a precedent from The Modern Home; hence why the changes were so great from a starting point of the existing property. They wanted an impressive open plan kitchen/dining/living area as well as a ground floor master suite, with 2 further bedrooms upstairs, alongside a cinema room. When you eventually arrive at Driftwood, after winding down the newly located designed driveway, it strikes you as soon as you enter through the front door and see directly through to the landscaped garden just how open and light the house truly is. The sunken lounge area provides a subtle connection to the outside with its open corner, yet also provides snugness at night being a lower level, with the fire on looking out to the carefully lit garden space.

Modern Willowcreek Ranch Home by Eklektik Interiors Location: Texas Interior Designer: Kathy Anderson, Eklektik Interiors Architect: Richard McCann, Blackbox Design Studios Construction Company: HDZ Builders Photographer: Alan Blakely Photography Sitting on five acres, this 8115 square foot, this one-story modern ranch home is luxurious and sexy, yet modern and minimalist. Desiring an open concept for entertaining and living, this home delivers the perfect combination of warmth and drama. Designed for a family that values connection, the outdoor living space is an anchor element that definitively informs the architecture and design of the entire home. The flooring material used for the indoor and outdoor spaces was styled in a uniform way to create continuity. The entire back wall of the home is a cascade of glass that opens to a large, covered patio area. Climate-controlled areas ensure that the full outdoor living and entertaining experience can be enjoyed year-round in the Texas countryside. This home is made for entertaining, with another exceptional feature being the home bar and lounge. Desiring to have a place that no one else has, this home bar and lounge offers a great entertaining space with a super cool atmosphere. Located just inside the entry, the bar area is slightly obscured by a custom iron rod wall that allows others to see in, but not really experience the space until you enter from just around the corner. The board formed concrete wall creates great visual interest and a unique backdrop for the walnut wall unit that surrounds the back bar. Acrylic backlit wood art installation under the front sitting bar adds not only drama but a nice organic touch with the iron rods. Topped off with a custom ‘hot red’ sofa, this room is the perfect place to entertain.

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Venetian Islands by Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design Location: Miami, USA Interior Designer: Michel Colaço The brief for Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design was to produce a design scheme for the interiors of a new build property in one of Miami most exclusive residential areas, Venetian Islands. The property was designed to maximise incredible views of the sea, the harbour and the city of Miami, so the overriding aim was to produce a scheme which responded to and celebrated these, creating an environment which enhances views to the outside at the same time as reflecting the lifestyle of the client and incorporating the vibrant colours and energy for which Miami is famous. Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design achieved this by adopting a contemporary aesthetic, focused on Italian furniture, embodying the most timeless and chic aspects of understated contemporary design. Working closely with the architect, a careful selection of finishes, lighting and accessories were used to complement and enhance the external views, while coordinated schemes for different areas flows throughout the house, connecting each part with a curated collection of contemporary design pieces. The integration of outside and the inside creates light and airy open plan spaces which are in tune with the client’s relaxed and informal lifestyle, which more secluded and intimate spaces were created in the bedrooms on the top floor of the house, each with a private toilets and verandas, using a more subdued textured/colour palette. Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design believe that the design works so well because it reflects the client’s personality and lifestyle whilst simultaneously having strong connections with its surroundings and the local natural environment.

Private Residence by Mont Interiors Limited Location: Buckinghamshire, UK Interior Designer: Irina Solovyov of Mont Interiors Limited Developer: Mont Interiors Limited Construction Company: Mont Interiors Limited

Gorgeously Grand Home by Audi Snÿman Interior Design Location: Steyn City, Johannesburg, South Africa (exclusive residential housing estate) Interior Designer: Audi Snyman

This exquisite house has a separate lounge area with a separate bar-gaming room and bathroom that brings warmth and cosiness to the huge 5 bedroom family home. The client required a super clean and modern interior with elements that were incorporated to portray their passion and vision for simplicity.

Steyn City is a 2000-acre exclusive, luxurious private lifestyle estate; it’s stateof-the-art private homes house local and international residents from all over the world. Here, Audi Snyman Interior Design have completed several design projects, including their Gorgeously Grand Home project – a 1800m2, 2 storey home with additional basement cinema and 2 double garages.

The palette is monochrome but yet with contrasting accessories, providing a home that is everything the client ever dreamed of. And it wasn’t an easy task, but with mont interoirs execution, the results speak loudly. On the rear of the garden lays the tranquil experience of the SPA complex, which comes together with an outdoor lounge with a fully operational commercial kitchen with all necessary appliances. The SPA has a full swimming pool, Steam and Dry Sauna, Jacuzzi, a full bathroom and a dressing area together with a high-tech Gym area all under one roof!

The designer faced the task of merging the South African and Welsh cultures of the owners, as well as their differing tastes in the design of their dream home. Balancing modernity with tradition, and family friendly design with the ability to entertain was at the forefront of Audi Snyman’s design. The various entertainment areas required consideration so that they could be integrated and suited to all family members. The open plan kitchen/dining area is perfect for entertaining as it flows seamlessly into the outside area, overlooking the pool.

Key elements of this project are the contrasting colours and textures that were chosen for the walls and also designer fabrics which help to create a warm and sophisticated living environment. The interiors were explicitly designed to reflect and complement the exterior setting. The designers have chosen very carefully the materials that blend into the environment and made sure that attention is not taken away from their spectacular outdoor views. Large floor-to-ceiling windows frame curated views into the landscape, connecting the natural world as close as possible to nature bring the outside in at every key spot and design decision.

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Each element of Audi Snyman Interior Design’s concept carried luxury. The furniture had to be comfortable, indulgent, and unique. The bathrooms are elegant with clean lines and luxurious finishings. The symmetric entranceway and doublecurved staircase is impactful, leaving a lasting memory for each guest. Audi Snyman’s clients had different style preferences: clever styling and an innovative approach, with a widespread knowledge of interior design helped blend their different choices which made the design work. The clients’ active and passionate involvement in the project, became the designer’s favourite aspect of the project, as their contributions made decision making quick and seamless, and rewarded Audi with clients who were delighted by the end result.


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The Bromptons by Patsy Blunt Interiors Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Patsy Blunt Interiors Developer: HRE Group A fabulously luxurious apartment in the notoriously upmarket area of London, this was a full-service design project from joinery and flooring to accessories. The 9,000 sq. ft. property features, among other things, a wine room, games room, drawing room, bar and annexed staff flat. Patsy Blunt Interiors was responsible for project management, interior design, and dressing of this spacious apartment. They were appointed by a private client to obtain all necessary permissions to fully refurbish and furnish this exclusive and luxurious property in prime central London. From appointment to installation the project was completed within a nine-month time frame. The property included a complete redesign of all spaces including an opulent dining room, a superb master suite with en-suite bathroom and generous dressing room, along with five further bedrooms all with en-suites. The client wanted a rich and luxurious colour palette for the entertaining areas whilst keeping the bedrooms in softer and calmer tones. The layouts have been carefully designed for modern living and every finish was chosen with detail and quality in mind. A key feature of the property is the bar area, it is impressive as well as inviting and the client specified that the apartment would often be used for entertaining. The luxurious design of the property is fitting with the building and the area that surrounds it. The Bromptons, Rose Square is a stunning period building that was originally constructed as a Hospital in 1844 and subsequently redeveloped by Northacre in 1997 to create an exclusive, modern and highly secure gated development that retains many of its original architectural attributes.

Penthouse Monet by Olga Ashby Interiors Location: Moscow, Russia Interior Designer: Olga Ashby This 3000 sq. ft. penthouse in Moscow’s city centre ticked all the boxes for the stylist client, who requested a spacious residence to host various dinner parties as well as the need to accommodate family members when they were visiting Moscow. The apartment was a concrete shell from the start and Olga Ashby Interiors were immediately given carte blanche for the design. The owner travels a lot and is used to the comfort of 5-star hotel suites, so she expected nothing less from her own private quarters in her primary residence. Olga Ashby Interiors created a 900 sq. ft. master suite as a self-sufficient apartment, with comfortable circular planning. Two doors on both sides of the bed lead to a wardrobe and bathroom, both spaces are connected inside which provides a very comfortable flow. As each space benefits from lots of light streaming through panoramic windows, there are no dark corners in the space. In this size of a bedroom, even an emperor sized bed with a 3-seater sofa in front of it doesn’t seem too big. The bedroom wing, with 3 bedrooms in total, is separated from the guest block by a beautiful hallway and 2 sliding doors, so no noise from any late parties will interrupt the owner’s sleep. It took Olga Ashby Interiors an enormous amount of time and effort to complete the project, but they particularly enjoyed developing the design of all the bespoke furniture in their studio. The range of finishes used were truly a key aspect of this project; birdseye and sycamore laser cut veneers, natural shagreen, rock crystal, hand-blown glass, and much more. It gave the designers the perfect pallet to work with. Unusual finishes and bespoke solutions became a vital part of the interior design process.

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Chigwell - Family Home by Anna Maria Interiors Location: Essex, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Anna Maria Interiors Construction Company: Singh Builders (London) Ltd Photography: Franklin & Franklin For Anna Maria Interiors this project was the ultimate challenge of starting from scratch. The brief was to design and manage the build of private clients’ 15,000 ft dream home in the heart of Chigwell, Essex. This project involved overseeing all aspects, including architectural design details, spatial planning tailoring the floor plans to meet specific requirements including moving windows/doors, even down to personal styling of each room. Integrating smart-home technology throughout and considering preferences for bedding, colour palette and sourcing products to display personal interests. Anna Maria Interiors aimed to provide the family with a lifetime of happiness within their dream home concisely integrating all aspects of luxury within their home through a timeless interior. These elements were personal to each family member, they were involved in much of the sourcing and approval process by testing and viewing samples and options along the way. A key aspect of this project for Anna Maria Interiors was the level of detail involved in the process creating bespoke pieces throughout. For example, sourcing and hand picking (ethically sourced) butterflies imported to Belgium to frame to tie in perfectly with Bedroom interior design finishes. The designers also travelled to hand pick the stone blocks and slabs in person to be used throughout the project, it was particularly satisfying for the designers to see all the hard work come together in the final interior.

London Private Residence by Brompton Cross Construction Location: Bayswater Architect: Urbanauts Interior Designer: Moulage Interiors Developer/Construction: Brompton Cross Construction This residence is a marvellous end of terraced house, the house is facing the north-west corner of Hyde Park, overlooking Kensington Gardens. Brompton Cross Construction carried out a full refurbishment and decoration of this notable 5 story house complete with a basement and lift. The client has requested a new specific design requirement to be applied for each floor; Ground floor has been designed to be specially for guests including a wide Entrance, expansive living room, big dining room and a small one-bedroom flat with a separate entrance. First floor and second floor was designed for his and her master bedrooms, and third floor was a complete separate wing for their daughter including a small bar area, living room and master bedroom with en-suite. The basement was designed specifically as a service floor including a commercial kitchen and maids’ rooms. The client has requested a contemporary with hint of classic style. We have selected a complete turn-key package for furniture including many bespoke items. The design team have selected various luxurious materials that complement each other throughout the property, and also the carefully picked out colour scheme that brings everything together in harmony. With a hint of the classic elements we have added to our design including the wall panels, high skirtings, convents along with the touches of brass found in the sockets, switches and floor inlays truly make the overall outcome look very rich and sophisticated which really worked well with the overall environment, surroundings and the exterior of the property.

South Kensington Penthouse by dk interiors, Diana Blanchard & Anastasia Antonova Design Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designers: dk interiors, Diana Blanchard & Anastasia Antonova Design Architect: Silvia Paredes Construction: Prod UK The designers were enlisted for the complete redesign of a penthouse apartment within a classic stucco fronted terrace, this involved creating a lateral conversion over three properties. The brief was special and unusual, and required the introduction of a subtle Asian influence and wabi-sabi aesthetics into the apartment, whilst at the same time providing an appropriate foundation for late 19th century European art and contemporary furniture. The palette included celadon, jade, red and ivory, with accents of bronze and black, all providing a resonance of Asia without designing obviously in that genre. The design brief also needed to allow for state of the art lighting and AV and a spa suite that included sauna, steam room and gym. Other aspects of the brief included the creation of a wine room to hold the clients’ vintage collection, special joinery to house exceptional Asian sculptures and bespoke oak flooring whose colour echoed the beautiful tones of the wood seen in traditional Japanese buildings. The kitchen was also designed in this colour, connecting the horizontal and vertical planes, to give a sweeping feel of space and Zen-like calm to the open living arrangement of the main reception. The request for an holistic emphasis at the heart of the project included furniture made in organic shapes from sustainable materials, natural fabrics and recyclable metals, and a biophilic wall in the yoga room. This unusual brief resulted in the penthouse not only looking unique but displaying a tactile, vibrant connection to nature and eco consciousness.

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An Explorers’ Retreat by Douglas Design Studio Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Architect: Richard Wengle Construction Company: JTF Homes Meaningful residential design thrives in the prose of everyday family life. It is created through quiet luxury and palpable quality, attention to detail, well-crafted functionality and clean, simple lines. It comes into its own in the warmth and joy of this 650m2 home by Douglas Design Studio for a travel-loving family. The clients’ work and personal life was built around exploration and sustainable contributions to communities all over the world. In their home-base in Toronto, they wanted a comfortable space for themselves and their daughters. This 5-storey home (3 above and 2 basement levels) is specially designed to complement the rhythm of life within its walls. The result is a legacy home, in the truest sense of the words. A large living and dining room, once divided with a wide arch, has been restructured for flexible options for family gatherings as well as more formal entertaining by providing a conveniently adaptable seating solution. Deeper into the heart of the home, the main family room flows from kitchen to breakfast space to outdoor living. Cleverly partitioned functional areas, such as the adjoining glass-walled office, accommodate the client’s request never to feel cut off from the family, while allowing for unfettered productivity. Douglas Design Studio’s client wanted to avoid a cold home. Coming from multicultural backgrounds, they wanted to see their love of art and travel reflected in their Toronto home. The goal was to create an unpretentious space that would serve as a warm and welcoming retreat, both for the core family and a wide circle of family and friends.

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Shoreline (MJT) Villa by Estilo Architects Location: Palm Jumeirah - Dubai, United Arab Emirates Architect: Estilo Architects FZ LLC Interior Designer: Estilo Architects FZ LLC Construction Company: Trlines Contracting LLC The realisation of this opulent and contemporary home was driven by the camaraderie of Estilo Architects. The luxury villa in Palm Jumeirah has an incredible design theme that combines all of the team’s creative ideas into one beautiful reality. The 9,500 sq.ft family residence which boasts 4 bedrooms, an office, cinema and rooftop bar is located in Frond L and displays magnificent views of the beach and Dubai marina skyline. The use of earthy materials, natural tones and high-end brands define the client’s taste of luxury. Overall, the design of the architecture and interiors work together to let in light and natural colours. The calming hues of the sea and greenery found in the surrounding Palm Jumeirah scenery is able to be seen from any point of this villa. The design embraces grandeur on all levels. From mass of space the architects had to work with to the location and views it provides, the exterior sets the tone for the property as a whole. With this in mind, Estilo Architects were largely inspired to create an outside-to-inside design scheme for the interiors. This blend of nature into the home creates enlarged family spaces for the clients; the design was created not only for the family’s dream home but as a new way living which has transformed their lifestyle. The elegance that the interior carries stems from the thoughtful design scheme in collaboration with the luxury brand that were used throughout. These include Fendi Furniture, and Henge feature lights which are highlighted by automated louvers in the double height spaces.


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Wildwood Estate Historic by Roughan Interiors Location: New York, USA Interior Designer: Roughan Interiors Construction: Quindico CT Sitting on 20 acres of lush Bedford gardens is a grand English style stone cottage, built at the turn of the century by Charles Wetmore, a prominent architect from NYC. Charles designed the house known as Wildwood for his cousin Maude Wetmore who was an important figure in New York and Newport society. Maude needed a resting place between the journeys back and forth from the city to Rhode Island. A feminist before her time, Maude was the head of the Republican women’s party in Newport among many other organizations and was very well liked. The design had to match the architecture in a very modern way. The 8000 sq. ft. home is equipped with 20 acres, full guest house, pools house and tennis courts. Roughan Interiors’ clients are understated people with young children where luxury & function are synonymous with easy living. Roughan Interiors chose fabrics that were durable and highlighted areas with splashes of colour to complement the curated art collection & accessories. Each room is a complement to the other as you walk through and enjoy its understated grandeur. Each room is difference yet flows effortlessly from one area to the next. This home was designed for children, lounging, eating, entertaining and most importantly to welcome guests, family and friends. Roughan Interiors believe that the design has longevity and sustainability by using materials that helped to marry the old details. This creates a strong structure as well as making the old one relevant once more. Roughan Interiors created a unity between old and new which was updated to fit a modern way of living.

St John’s Wood Residence by Shalini Misra Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Shalini Misra Ltd Architect: Shalini Misra Ltd Construction Company: Silver Interiors Design & Build Ltd

Timber Rock by Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA Location: Estes Park, Colorado Architect: Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA Interior Designer: Slifer Designs Construction Company: Westover Construction

The brief for Shalini Misra Ltd was to create a show home with great character displaying London and local craftsmanship, along with a global design influence, to appeal to a buyer that appreciates modern luxurious comfort infused with contemporary and vintage art and craftsmanship. The house is a Victorian villa, previously stripped of original features, which required the reinstatement of historical elements for a sense of British heritage and craftsmanship.

Timber Rock is an 8,000 square foot, sevenbedroom home sitting on a remote 60acre property bordering Rocky Mountain National Park. The site has a 270-degree panorama with an uninterrupted view of Longs Peak which became a key aspect for the architecture of Timber Rock. Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA utilized glass curtainwalls, some as large as 14’-0 wide by 10’-0 tall, to make the most out of the surroundings and bring the stunning views inside.

The layout of the home needed to encompass flexible living, incorporating flow between the spaces alongside intimate seating areas. The lower and upper ground floors needed to be open and communal in order to be used as entertaining spaces in conjunction with private areas. Aesthetically, the house needed to showcase beautiful finishes, with an emphasis on a luxurious, bright and spacious feel. There needed to be interest in every space, on every surface, with a flow between the spaces but for each to have individual character. It was essential for modern technology to be integrated seamlessly along with ambient lighting mixed with sculptural lighting.

The clients envisioned a humble design; with this in mind, Shepherd Resources Inc/ AIA and Slifer Designs found inspiration in simple agrarian forms and grey barnwood siding, combined with modern materials such as an exposed steel skeleton, Corten steel panels, metal roofing and cut stone veneer create an earthy, grey palette blending with the mountain setting.

A large part of the project was sourcing great British craftsmanship. A detailed research of cornicing, plaster moulding, decorative crafts and unique furniture was undertaken to adorn and furnish the space. A range of techniques from gilding to cabinet making was employed for various furniture and surfaces. The variety of textures, materials and colours creates an overall palette of tactile quality with interest on every surface, whilst bringing in period elements through cornicing and ceiling moulding.

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Upon entering the home, contemporary finishes give a modern, yet warm feel. Since entertaining is a priority for the clients, Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA created an open floor plan. The living room and pub sit on the western side of the great room with a true chef’s kitchen and dining room to the east. Centered in the great room is a steel fireplace suspended from the exposed structural steel roof trusses. All interior woodwork was created by a custom woodworking shop in Eagle, Colorado. The design and architecture work so well because it complements the landscape and site, and blends in perfectly. Spaces move and flow dramatically with art and views, the retreat seamlessly blends with its surroundings and nestles into the site. The hybrid mix of tradition and contemporary materials and furniture is the icing on the cake.


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Knightsbridge Private Park by Dseesion Interiors Location: Moscow, Russia Interior Designer: Valeria Senkina, Julia Lenskaya Photographer: Sergey Krasyuk Dseesion Interiors created the design for a 500 square metre private apartment located in the centre of Moscow. The client asked the team to create a premium interior that would meet the needs of her family. Thanks to the trust of the customer, Dseesion Interiors managed to create a special project filled with various custom products and unique solutions. During the design process, the team prepared detailed photorealistic visualisations of all solutions. As a result, they embodied the project in accordance with them, almost without changing the original idea. As a consequence, the customers were completely satisfied with the result. The team focused on the architecture of space and incorporating all of the beautiful natural light. In addition, they developed unique products created specifically for this apartment such as: interior doors with the finish of wood, textile, and brass; furniture with a finish of natural leather, wood, metal, and marble; door handles made of metal, glass, and crystal; art panels made of plaster, decorative lamps and carpets. Dseesion Interiors take the selection of all elements in their work very seriously in terms of their environmental friendliness. This is one of the reasons why there are no artificial materials in the project. Absolutely all materials, including paints, wood, marble, metal, glass, and textiles are natural, eco-friendly and have the appropriate certificates. They also want to point out that this apartment is equipped with modern high-tech automation tools such as: maintaining of a climate; air humidifiers; light source control and electric remote-control curtain system and others.

Faena by FDG Design Group Location: Miami Architect: Trend Design + Build Interior Designer: FDG Design Group This project see’s floating terraces which allow for a connection between the indoor and outdoor living spaces, focusing on the creative and understated aesthetic. The approach to the design was to celebrate the ethos of the development and showcase an art collection within a contemporary setting. Consideration to the indoor/outdoor lifestyle is to be key component to the flow of the interiors. The lines of the building dictated the design of this penthouse which is a cultural anchor in Miami designed by Sir Norman Foster. Clean lines and a muted palette allow the art to be the focus in this penthouse. FDG Design Group used blue as our base colour to set the tone for the experience of the interior, we used it so that it is not looked at as a colour but as a neutral. A blue whose spectrum changes with the light to reveal other shades as well as the incredible view. Curated furnishings supplied be bespoke artisans allow for the one-of-a-kind pieces that are placed together to create the sense of home. Local accessories were installed to reference Miami life and culture. Layered finishes in the bedrooms provide and element of Luxe as well as create an ambiance for a comfortable bedroom setting. Special consideration was given to the contemporary bathroom design to allow for a full glazed wall with a visual connection to the ocean views. Taking advantage of the floating terraces to allow for a connection between the indoor and outdoor living spaces, celebrating the energy of the views and location. FDG Design Group focused on creating an understated aesthetic pushing the limits, just to the limits of refined harmony.

Avenue Road by Interiors With Art Interior Designer: Interiors With Art A stunning classic contemporary home with a blend of mid-century antiques spanning over 11,000 square feet with a beautiful glass extension overlooking the garden. The brief for Interiors With Art was to create a spacious, warm and welcoming home that was both suitable for formal entertainment and intimate gatherings. The space needed to not be intimidating, it had to be comfortable for a family to spend time together and for their children to play. The clients wanted the interior style to be classic contemporary but at the same time to be in keeping with the mid-century architectural style of the building. For the client, the use of nature and maximising light was crucial. From every corner, they wanted to see greenery and not feel as though they were in the heart of London. By utilising the dead space to the side of the house as a glass extension, Interiors With Art were able to create a morning room which both provided a lovely informal entertainment area but at the same is a perfect sense of bringing the outdoor inside. The house was previously very dark with lots of small bedrooms. Interiors With Art instructed to create 7 ‘good sized’ bedrooms, all overlooking the garden or a private balcony and a separate master suite for the client as the perfect tranquil refuge. There were certain key aspects of this project that really helped it come together such as the use of natural fibres and textiles which add to the comfortable luxury style and warmth that the interiors evoke. Through the glass extension and the light maximisation throughout the property, there is a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, with greenery visible from all bedrooms. Interiors With Art were able to implement a seamless blend of contemporary and traditional with both the existing architecture of the building and the design.

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Yorkville Condo by Dochia Interior Design Location: Toronto, Canada Interior Designer: Dochia Interior Design – Lead Designer: Adriana Mot Construction Company: Den Bosch and Finchley The composition of Dochia Interior Design’s condo is set like a work of art: in every room there is a dominant element supported by secondary elements. The overall effect is warm and modern, built by ensuring sufficient detail and deliberate distribution of materials. Every room exudes refined urban confidence and visual lines of sight are carefully choreographed. Its ingenious design solution, beauty, and practicality have been combined for a unique interior. The place has a story told through Dochia Interior Design’s detailing of the built-ins, edges, screens; materials transfer from one into another creating almost an interior sculpture. The rooms are built as a flow separated by bespoke screens, built-ins, and dividers. Inspired by the dynamic skyline of urban centres, this condo thrives on materiality, texture and geometry. The walls, rich in form and depth, are clad in useful built-ins with a rhythm inspired by the adjacent city’s architecture. These bespoke elements are key to Dochia Interior Design’s concept: the tv built-in that covers the tv, the bookcase that replicates the rhythm of city skyline, the custom sliding door inspired by fragile Japanese paper and the metal that builds the skyscrapers. The screened door designed by Dochia Interior Design’s Lead designer Adriana Mot required a lot of attention as there were multiple artisanal details to consider. She uses metal in various components of the project which all had to be carefully integrated: the fireplace next to the tv unit, the sliding barn door with the resin film, even the bookcase has the black elements in hot rolled steel. The roughness of this material combined with the elegance of the execution needed attention to detail and artisanal execution.

Michael Berman Modern, The Frank Cabinet by Kravet Inc. The Frank Cabinet is inspired by architectural layering seen in mid-century Brutalism and functions beautifully as a bar cabinet or storage. Guiding his sequel to the first Michael Berman Collection for Kravet, Michael Berman sketched out a cohesive line that unites previous successes with his new designs for a wonderfully balanced and decidedly 21st Century direction. Intertwining his love for curvilinear forms, mid-century modernism and classic original lines, the new collection has an intrinsically sensuous layering. Among the many incredibly detailed silhouettes is the striking Frank Cabinet, a statement piece that is versatile enough to outfit many rooms in the home. The Frank Cabinet reflects on some favourite inspirations: the curated mix of vintage American Modernism, the influence of 1950’s Euromode curves and layered architectural 1970’s Brutalist forms along with the restrained clean lines for which he is known for. Designed as an anchor to a room, the Frank Cabinet functions beautifully as a bar cabinet or storage for linen or objects. The exterior is inspired by the architectural layering seen in Brutalism forms from the mid-century era with refined lightness. The Frank Cabinet from the MBII collection for Kravet epitomises the new casual lifestyle that interior designers and architects are enthusiastic for in their own creations coast to coast. Reinforcing the importance of details, scale, integration and necessity for ultimate design. Specialist skills were used throughout the design of the cabinet with layered wood creating dimension and texture. The interior is illuminated by two recessed LED lights and a softly reflective mirrored back. Brass integrated handles and brass boots add a warmth of metal to this piece.

Kensington Apartment Cabinetry by Prestige Architects Location: London, United Kingdom Architect: Prestige Architects This 900 square foot pied-a-terre is part of a Grade II listed historic building in the heart of exclusive Kensington – London. Prestige Architects was appointed to carry out a full refurbishment and elevate the space for their client ensuring a warm and welcoming design was implemented. The client purchased the property which was unmodernised for some 15 years and required to be uplifted to suit modern living. Being a listed building of historic relevance, Prestige Architects had to carefully assess the various original features and ensure their preservation - hence a detailed liaison with the local conservation officer allowed them to successfully uplift the design elements still maintaining the historic relevance. The brief from the client also included a careful assessment of the envelope and introduction of special material to isolate the property from microwave and radio wave from the outside environment. Prestige Architects successfully created a master suite with bespoke wardrobes and direct access to the en-suite bathroom, a second guest bedroom and bathroom and an elegant living room with separate dining and kitchen all with common bespoke detailing including bespoke copper radiators. Prestige Architects enjoyed working with a client that embraced design lead recommendations such as the copper finish radiators, dual tone bespoke joinery or the elegance of the herringbone timber floor with contrasting surround. Prestige Architects, as with all of their work, always try to find a “design link” throughout the project and in this specific case this was highlighted by the floor finishes with the contrasted bead detail which visually accompany the visitor’s eye through the property.

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Bar Atom Haus by Vadim Maltsev Design Location: Saint Petersburg Architect and Designer: Vadim Maltsev Design The object of inspiration for the creation of the Bar Atom Haus was “House of Atomists” in Moscow - a sample of late Soviet modernism. It is popularly called “the Ship”, because of the external appearance of a drifting ship against the blue sky, stretched out by half a kilometre. Crisp, simple and strict in lines and volumes, the House of Atomists became the prototype for the creation of the Atom bar in a nod to those architects, who make mistakes and create architectural masterpieces to seek the creation of the best habitat for the human life. Vadim Maltsev Design’s favourite aspect of the project was being able to work with natural materials. The design works so well due to the unusual geometric lines, whilst the freshness of the design personifies an example of late Soviet modernism. It integrates well into the wider environment as it can is suitable to match almost any interior and the shape and style of the object will help the interior look fresh and unusual. It can also be harmoniously combined with other pieces of design furniture. The dimensions of the cabinetry are 635 x 415 x 1200mm, and the materials used consist of enamelled wood (elective) and veneer sheets (elective). Knowledge in the field of history, architecture and design was used throughout the project and specialist artisan skills were required when working with the natural woods and material processing. Looking at Bar Atom Haus, you feel the idea of the architect, who is still on the same search for mastering volumes and creating new plastic within an established style.

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Blunsden Office by Waterside Bespoke Location: Blunsden Interior Designer: Lifestyle Interiors Ltd Developer: Hayfield Homes Waterside Bespoke created this piece which is a truly bespoke hand-crafted piece with Oak bookcase, finished in a matte black lacquer and a contrasting laminated concrete desk, all lit with Loox LEDs. This show home’s design brief was to create practical luxury throughout the space. This was achieved through creating and using pieces that fit perfectly in the space and compliment the colour scheme and soft furnishings A Monochrome colour scheme was accented with grey and plush fabrics, which warmed the whole home. Waterside Bespoke were asked to create a functional, hardwearing piece that integrated a bookcase and contrasting desk perfect for a home office & meeting space. The bookcase was manufactured from Oak and finished in a matte black lacquer with integrated LED lighting and contrasting concrete laminate desk for lasting durability. The piece created by Waterside bespoke has created a comfortable space in which work can be completed with a relaxing and calming atmosphere due to the size and style of the design as it has been made with ample storage space integrated. This means that although it is an office there is not too much on show created a clutter.


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Truuvi Collection - Bar Armoire by 2pirdesign Location: Canada Designer: 2pirdesign Fabrication and Production: Open Studio Bar Armoire has been crafted with solid fumed white oak and lacquer interior, with up-lit stepped bottle display shelves that shine through the oak-metal frame fluted glass doors. The custom cabinetry piece by 2pirdesign is a perfect combination of woodwork carpentry integrating with leather, bronze metal and fluted glass with an elegance and seamlessness. The designers of this piece believe that great furniture can add stories and personal experience to the interior space. Bar Armoire is a private custom design piece for a 2pirdesign residential project, and aims to celebrate the timeless design in Furniture. It has been thoughtfully designed to it’s user, with step platforms and pull-our drawer trays. It is a melding of art and object, and a piece that complements and co-exists with the unique furniture and accessories in the room. The outer case is a grey stained, fumed white oak, with a gloss, lacquer finish for the interior. The gloss interior is integrated carefully with under lit stepped bottle display shelves with a mesmerising effect. The pull-out drawer that offers space for bar accessories is punished with a leather wrapped dark bronze metal handle that encapsulates sophistication with a masculine feel. The LED up-light on the display is visible through the fluted glass doors. Balanced between the practical function as a storage cabinet and a refine showcase furniture piece in the room is the Bar Armoire. Bold sculptural form legs shaped from solid white oak doesn’t compromise its stability and balance of its proportion.

Lilleshall by Blakes London Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Jamie Blake Construction: Blakes London Understated, muted, with a touch of glamour, this kitchen makes for a design that is not only on-trend but has the elegance and maturity to stand the test of time. The client and their young family needed something practical, but as art dealers, were also looking for something unique, glamourous, and hardwearing. The kitchen space was located in the lower ground floor of a terrace property, so daylight was an issue. Blakes London were keen to keep the space feeling clean, fresh, light open and airy to combat any feelings of being in a low ceilinged, tight semiunderground space. Blakes London had designed the couple a kitchen in their previous property, so they were keen to keep aspects that had worked well before in this new design. The kitchen space is part of an open plan living space which links to a dining area and then out onto the sunken garden. Blakes London felt it was important that the kitchen did not feel too utilitarian as it could be seen from the living space. Therefore, they intentionally kept the tall wall cabinetry to a minimum, instead created display cabinetry on one wall and a shelf above the hob run, to display artwork and to make the kitchen feel more connected to the living space. This was made possible by installing a Bora hob with downdraft extraction which negated the need for an overhead extractor and wall units to cover it. There are so many moments and layers within this kitchen that captures the attention of the viewer for just that moment longer. Blakes London especially favour the tactile nature of the surfaces.

Contemporary Home by Cazan Design Group Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Cazan Design Group Architect: Sarah Ifrah Architect Cazan Design Group worked on a contemporary home for a busy young family in Toronto. The articulated design and considered use of the space available resulted in an ideal function and flow of the family focused areas. The design brief that the client provided Cazan Design with was to bring harmony to the space. In order to do so, the designers needed to incorporate faultless communication between all the finishes and colour throughout the house. This required artisan skills to coordinate the fine details, starting with electrical work, trim carpentry, cabinetry, custom metal working and plaster crown-moulding. The eating area in the kitchen is connected and well-integrated around the preparation area for a better function and flow. Cazan Design Group’s fusing of these elements creates harmony and movement between the rest of the elements without overcrowding the spaces. For a clean and sophisticated appearance, the designers chose to incorporate bespoke cabinetry to conceal the numerous integrated appliances, developing a cohesive and usable space that remains modern and decongested. The custom range hood has also been designed in perfect harmony with the rest of the cabinetry. The finalised space is unique and sophisticated, yet friendly. Cazan Design Group’s use of traditionally “cold” elements in this way have provided depth and an invitational warmth. This is a fresh, creative approach to the way the space is used, ensuring that the design is both clean yet also functional.

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Champagne by Rankin Rugs Produced over 4 months for a private client in New York by Rankin Rugs, ‘Champagne’ is an exclusive, hand knotted, fine art rug, measuring 1.8 x 2.7m. An explosive and colourful piece, the Champagne rug breaks down the boundaries between interiors, fine art and traditional craftsmanship. Depicting a trail of confetti from a party popper, ‘Champagne’ celebrates the excitement of a new birth in the midst of a pandemic. Inspired by the materiality of colour and the commercialisation of party supplies, the rug aims to explore contemporary identity, whilst adopting and promoting ancient craftsmanship techniques - providing it’s client with something more complex to ponder. Committed to high quality craftsmanship and sustainable design, this rug is made of the finest, locally-sourced wool which has been hand-dyed using high quality, ecofriendly dyes. Designed by founder Amber Rankin, and hand knotted in a small family-run mill in Bulgaria using original wooden looms and a rare and ancient knotting technique, the rug’s bold and intricate patterns are meticulously produced to the finest detail and richest colour. The priority for Amber is for her work to go to someone who is passionate about having her piece in their home. Extensive colour experimentations and rug realisations took place during Rankin Rugs’ colour research process, leading to an array of colour gradients. ‘Champagne’ consists of over 70 different wool colours, with the colour lab at the mill hosting more than 7000 custom colours. Breaking down the barriers between art and interiors, the rug would form part of and be framed by a colourful, and ever evolving, collection of art. High-end design and the finest, locally-sourced materials are intrinsic to the Rankin Rugs and its artisans’ legacy of luxury. Combining fine art practice with contemporary design, Rankin Rugs focuses on preserving traditional craftsmanship while creating distinctive pieces for interior spaces worldwide.

Venezia Collection by Tania Johnson Design Designed with integrity from beginning to end, each Tania Johnson rug conveys a unique connection between inspiration, tradition & skill. The Venezia collection consists of six finely detailed rugs, each hand knotted in the finest Himalayan wool and Chinese silk by immensely skilled weavers in Nepal. The detailed designs are difficult to weave, with a single knot possibly containing a mix of both colour and fibre. Tania has worked closely with the same manufacturer since starting the business and the skilled artisans she works with in Nepal are at the core of everything she does. Tania Johnson specialises in translating her textural photographs into unique and timeless rugs. Every design starts with a moment that inspires; the Venezia collection was inspired by a visit to Venice. Losing herself in the labyrinth of walls, Tania was inspired at every turn by the myriad of textural surfaces and the faded grandeur of crumbling palazzos. Venezia consists of six designs: Drift, Paved, Dapple, Facade, Palazzo and Imprint. One of Tania’s favourite aspects when designing this collection was coming across an old sketchbook book containing photos she had taken years ago. The book had been partially destroyed by damp and while initially upset, Tania then found amazing patterns created by the torn and dampened pages. The colours and textures that emerged reminded her of the textural surfaces in Venice and were the inspiration for the Dapple, Façade and Imprint designs. The rugs in the Venezia collection combine all-over patterns which can sit easily in any space. Every rug is fully bespoke, and each one can be customised to work perfectly in any environment. Each one is hand knotted in varying combinations of wool and silk and while several standard colourways are offered, each rug is made to order and can be woven in any colour. The fibre content can also be changed, and the rugs can be produced in any size or shape.

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The Ellipse Collection by Armadillo with House of Grey The Ellipse Collection of rugs is a collaboration between Australian brand Armadillo and UK interior design studio House of Grey. It celebrates the shared ethos of design as a doorway to a better future, underpinned by a set of values based on sustainability and making conscious choices in the home. The philosophy behind the collection is one of designing spaces that nurture a gentler pace of life. The designers believe that by minimalising our home interiors, we make physical and mental space. Replacing visual distractions with subtle sensory experiences balances the overwhelming noise created by our overstimulated lives. This quiet approach to design reclaims the home so it feels calmer and clears the mind, which in turn steadies our day-to-day lives and guides us closer to the cadence of nature. From the raw and organic to the sensual and refined, the Ellipse Collection satisfies our craving for nature with organic forms, tones and textures. Each of the five rugs is pared back to its very essence, sculpted to encourage visual and tactile exploration as well as individual introspection. The collection begins with Terra, an earthy everyday rug. Handcrafted from fine jute, it’s rustic to touch yet instantly comforting. Palus takes us into new territory with an exaggerated weave of marled wool that is felted then twisted at varying weights. The uneven surface mirrors the gravelly terrain of mountains, with irregular textures that feel substantial yet soft. Transporting us to the celestial, Etoile bridges the organic and considered. The Tibetan-knotted rug features a gradation of textures for a myriad of visual and tactile experiences. Umbra is illuminated from within, with breathtaking variations in tone and texture that mirror nature’s unbridled beauty. Beautiful in its simplicity, Perilune speaks to the transient nature of our existence. In luminous undyed Quartz, it is custom only, including as a wall hanging.

Blooming Field by Benisouk Benisouk’s Blooming Field piece is a Moroccan rug 100% handmade by a Master Artisan in Morocco in the Mrirt Tribe. This rug is made from prestigious New Zealand wool, a pure and extra virgin wool, following traditional Moroccan weaving. Each rug gives testament to an individual who strives to achieve great things in their life, preserving an ancestral art dating back to the Paleolithic era. The artist, in daily contact with the wilderness of the mountains of the Moroccan Atlas, weaves the Zen of the Middle Atlas into this rug so that you can feel a greater connection to nature. This treasure has been crafted using ancient techniques, passed down from mother to daughter, time immemorial. The rug design represents the colourful fields of the artisan’s village - the green colour was inspired by lighter green olive trees that are very present in the Middle Atlas of Morocco, with hills and mountains presented in orange and black visible on the edges. Bright colours were inspired by the spring season when flowers are blooming and there are spectacular views across of fields, especially lavender. In this field, there is a tree drawn with geometrical shapes mixed with purple and green colours which accentuate the impression of wild nature. The craftsman has used different shades of dark green that contrast with the beige that represents the wheat fields as spring ends and summer begins. Here Benisouk honours the craftsmanship of the luxury Mrirt rug, which is woven only by the most accomplished artisans who are the custodian of rare ancestral weaving and knotting techniques that take longer to perform compared to other Berber rugs. The prestigious New Zealand wool used is a pure and extra virgin wool, that has never been spun into yarn or processed. It is through the appreciation of the finest that nature has to offer that Zen is believed to be passed on.

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Inspiration Collection 2021 by Edition Bougainville Edition Bougainville’s Inspirations Collection represents contemporary designs. This year’s additions to the collection clearly represent the needs and desires that are found within our contemporary lifestyles. The success of the designs in this collection emanates from the forms and colours, which are extremely prevalent and familiar regardless of age, culture or application. The collection is curated at Edition Bougainville’s in-house design studio. Each piece takes inspiration from several sources that surround us in our everyday life: architecture, geography, organisms, sensory, social, political. The new inclusions to the Inspiration Collection give attention to our current, contemporary lifestyles in particular. In a world that is ever more connected, fast paced, chaotic and insecure, interior design is centring on creating calming spaces. These designs hold the possibility of being integrated in all existing interiors whether classic, traditional, or modern. The desire to create an interior that is calming, reassuring and sophisticated is at the forefront of all interior design briefs. In these latest pieces, Edition Bougainville’s designs are calm, complex, detailed and reassuring. The intricate and considered design details found here are those which can only be achieved by hand. The successful blending of the colours to create very subtle gradient effects and subtle relief effects is only attainable by attention of highly experienced craftsmen. Art and design reflect the world we live in. All the realities of our everyday lives are in some way represented in Edition Bougainville’s contemporary creations.


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Pastoral and Scandinavian Snow White Collection by Coltex Furnishings There are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature, Coltex applies this concept to the Scandinavian Snow White Chair accented with round and smooth curves that showcase its simplicity and minimal beauty. The iconic ball legs present a playful vibe while complementing its curved edges and organic shapes inspired by nature. Its nuanced features give the piece a distinct definition for a warm and welcoming mood at home. The white jacquard fabric provides a cosy finish for kids and adults alike — making it the ideal spot for reading and relaxing. This ‘Scandinavian Snow White’ kids chair features a textured upholstery weave, created with tonal yarns of different colours and material — a sophisticated mix of cotton, linen and silk. The muted and neutral colour palette offers a versatile look. For extra confidence, the fabric has already been specially treated with dirt repellent treatment that protects the light colour, foregoing one of the main concerns of using chic, light-coloured fabric making it the ideal choice for sophisticated clientele who no longer have to choose between style and practicality. The designer Cally Chan loves using neutral colours and nature inspired themes to create new collections. She also loves to use abstract patterns in her design textiles, just like Coltex’s latest collections which are all about textures and use of materials. Multi natural yarn have been used to create a unique texture and look. The closer you look, the more you will love these collections. For this Pastoral Collection, the designer has chosen this two-toned yarn with multi natural yarn such as viscose, linen, wool, cotton to create this sophisticated knitting pattern which is inspired by our logo. It’s a strong textured fabric with a soft touch suitable for residential or commercial projects.

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Khao Yai by Jim Thompson (The Thai Silk Company) The famous nature reserve Khao Yai inspired this chenille velvet woven fabric in a textured honeycomb pattern. The Khao Yai collection of 16 nature inspired colour ways, is part of the Sanctuary range; inspired by primeval forests with verdant foliage, rushing streams and cloud-covered peaks providing a natural sanctuary for beauty and those who seek to escape. Crafted from Rayon and cotton, this fabric has 23,000 martindale rubs making it perfect for upholstery use. The quality and simple luxurious detail of the design is noticeable. The Khao Yai fabric has been popular with Jim Thompson’s aviation client’s due to its simplicity and luxurious feel. The texture given by the woven techniques are soft yet exquisite creating detailing that really lifts a space. In house hand woven techniques are used. Jim Thompson design team have their own mills, design studio, and research and development operations to achieve the highest quality of products that are unique in their performance and beauty. Shown here in the colour snow, the collection also offers 15 other nature-inspired tones including gold, earthy brown, red and rusts to tempt your imagination. With four international showrooms, Jim Thompson works with the leading interior designers and architects around the world on the most exclusive projects. “We currently have great customers within the Yacht and Aviation industry and would like to share the fabrics that have been popular amongst this category.”


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Shayla Copas Fabric Collection for Polywood by Shayla Copas Interiors Designer: Shayla Copas Fabric Company: Polywood and Revolution Fabric The Shayla Copas Outdoor Fabric Collection for POLYWOOD is a sustainable fabric line inspired by Shayla’s love of travel, fashion, and nature. The POLYWOOD team partnered with award-winning designer, ShaylaC opas, and Revolution Performance Fabrics to bring to consumers a collection of stylish outdoor fabrics. Designed by Shayla herself and produced by Revolution, this outdoor fabric line features rich colours and eye-catching patterns. The outdoor fabric collection can be found on many of Polywood’s products including toss pillows and seat cushions that pair perfectly with their beautiful furniture. Fabrics in this collection are inspired by Shayla’s love of travel, fashion, and colours. The designs are varied and easily meet Polywood’s customers’ wide range of style preferences. With gorgeous patterns that come in vibrant, tasteful colours, the consumer is sure to find something that will coordinate perfectly with their outdoor furniture and decor. The Shayla Copas Outdoor Fabric Collection for POLYWOOD contains no PFC chemicals and is all manufactured in the USA. These sustainable fabrics are durable, easy to clean, and have a luxurious look and feel — without the luxury price tag. Each pattern in the Shayla Copas Outdoor Fabric Collection for POLYWOOD is made from Olefin yarns, an upcycled fibre that’s a by-product of the production of preconsumer plastic goods such as ice cream tubs, syrup bottles, and yogurt cups. Similar to natural fibres like cotton, linen, or wool, these by-products are spun into yarn that is woven into incredibly durable, yet soft and luxurious fabrics that will inherently hold up in the outdoor elements.

Lonni Paul for Duralee by Lonni Paul Design This collection truly represents liveable luxury. Lonni Paul drew inspiration from the runways of Chanel, Armani, and Ralph Lauren to create patterns that would bring classic couture to interior environments. Lonni Paul Design worked very closely with the fabric mill to attain a sophisticated, fresh, calm and subtle pallet for the collection that truly embraces her aesthetic. It was so important to achieve a rich look and a soft, expensive hand, to wovens that are also able to repel stains and resist odours and excessive abrasion. Lonni Paul’s love of fashion, travel, design, and architecture together with her love of family, food, movies, and literature have all uniquely shaped her perspective. With over 20 years’ experience building homes, and over 10 years building her interior design firm in Los Angeles, she has become recognized for her timeless, sophisticated, and liveable approach to colour and design. Lonni Paul believes that spaces in the home are intended to be enjoyed for years to come and should be able to evolve and grow as your lifestyle and your families’ needs change. When designing for clients over the years, Lonni Paul has noticed that people gravitate towards neutral pallets that are enlivened by contrasting rich blues and charcoals or elevated by adding soft and graceful pastels. Typically, you would see an all-white living room and think “that’s not a family friendly space”, but with Crypton Home’s stain resistant technology integrated into every fabric of the collection no room has to be “off limits” to any family members or pets. It’s very exciting to be able to offer fashionforward patterns and colours in a liveable, durable collection that is accessible to everyone!

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Coral System – Screen Lamps by Katarzyna Jasyk / Happy Barok Lighting design: Katarzyna Jasyk

Icone Luminose by Paolo Castelli Developer: Paolo Castelli S.p.A.

The Coral System is a collection of screen lamps made of metal and glass, and mounted floor to ceiling. Katarzyna Jasyk’s concept assumes a combination of two functions: lighting and separating space in the interior, the idea resulting in the design of the double lamps-screens.

Icone Luminose is a collection of floor lamps by Paolo Castelli which displays a perfect balance of forms and colours. With four models available in the collection, each of the lamps are made of metal structure in matt gold finish, and coloured blown glass.

When designing Coral System, the intention was meant mainly commercial spaces. One element of the system consists of 2 parts (lamps with a single shade and lamps with a double shade). The systems can be combined with each other in any number by means of additional pipes, thus they can even create a large “luminous wall”.

Each of Paolo Castelli’s exquisite individual floor lamps that makes up the Icone Luminose Collection is composed of vases in Muranese blown glass. The different shapes are all handblown, with every shape having it’s associated colour across the range. The cobalt blue sphere, golden yellow bottle, and tobacco diamond Murano glass are stacked in an alternating pattern in each piece to create a collection of playful statement lamps with captivating refinement.

The lamp itself is 270 cm high, therefore it is dedicated to large and high rooms. The entire electrical installation is in the ceiling, and the full height of the system is adjustable depending on ceiling height. It is an innovative design which provides practical, elegant solutions for the organization of interior space and the need for privacy. The pieces balance on the border between art and design, responding to social needs and raising the aesthetics of a room through its unconventional form. Katarzyna Jasyk’s design allows Happy Barok to offer the system elements in different finishes. Metal - powder coated in three colours: gold, black and turquoise, and a brass finish. Rich colours allow the Coral Lamps to be used in various arrangements. The lamps have a single or double glass cover and can be combined to form a system – the translucent glass shades are always coral in colour.

The artistic composition of the towered glass in each piece creates an alluring visual effect, distinguished by warm reflections when illuminated by the light source. A brass-finished round metal base and disk-shaped spacers complete the sophisticated look of this floor lamp. In each of Paolo Castelli’s pieces for this collection is a modern and rich design that carries familiarity in it’s geometric shapes, and elegance in it’s structure and luminosity.

Katarzyna wanted the lamp itself to look like an installation or a sculpture. Their shape resembles large corals or old-style electron tubes, and it is the compilation of many elements that create a modern whole.

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Tacoma by Astro Lighting

Luna A-Series by Gabriel Scott

Designed as a series with the ability to complement any lighting scheme is Astro Lighting’s Tacoma Wall Light. It places an emphasis on the elegance of simplicity, bringing a modern take on a classic design. Astro products have always been guided by the creative ethos that ‘good design demands simplicity’, and each form and finish available to Tacoma delivers a high standard of sophistication.

“LUNA A” is the first release in the new Gabriel Scott product class, named the “A-SERIES” by the studio. This introduction of eight new lighting fixtures is based on the coveted design of the existing Luna light, a favourite choice for international architects and designers. Designed to complement any environment, the perfect balance of the colours and shading creates magic behind each piece, which is why the work of expert glassblowers is crucial in the creation of this series.

Elegantly engineered using the finest materials, Astro Lighting’s Tacoma sconce takes influence from gothicstyle architecture, marrying ribbed glass globes and a statuesque metal stem to deliver a dramatic wash of light. The beauty that comes from the seemingly simple design allows the pieces to operate and hold their own within both contemporary and traditional settings. Tacoma encapsulates modern engineering; delicacy found in the details of this design is conducted flawlessly by the outstanding craftsmanship of the Astro team, elevating traditional design. It is an embellished vision of an enduring wall light, modernising a play on familiar shapes. Bold in it’s ability to both suit and contrast design schemes, Tacoma exquisitely encapsulates a versatile lighting solution. Tacoma is a statuesque metal stem, partnered with ribbed glass globes as a combination that introduces a dramatic light element to any room with ease. Offering an adaptable and classic luminaire, this stylish light fitting comes in multiple finishes and with an extensive choice of glass shades. Astro Lighting reflects the importance of thoughtful design in every detail. Available in Single, Twin, and Single Grande forms, the variety of finishing choices makes this simple yet sophisticated luminaire suitable for all interior light schemes, both within and beyond the bathroom. The charm of this design though is that this interpretation of the timeless wall light can be suited to any setting.

In keeping with the tradition of exquisite craftsmanship for which the studio is known, the “LUNA A” paves the way for an innovative approach to accessible luxury. Bold and striking in its design, the new range continues Gabriel Scott’s signature geometric, modular, and strong architectural lines which combine delicate coloured glass with metal hardware. Inspired by a lunar halo, the elegant shapes of Luna A’s mouth-blown glass reference the moon’s diffused light and soft glow. This allusive play of light is rendered through a coordinated stacking of glass forms blown by master artisans in various gradients of coloured glass. Warm copper, espresso, grey and variations of rose glass play beautifully with customised metallic elements, and are accented with natural marble in some designs. Founder and Principal Designer Scott Richler distilled the most beautiful elements of his iconic Luna design into this cost-effective new range. The collection has been produced by Gabriel Scott to satisfy the demand for a more affordable range of architectural lighting products which can be specified more easily throughout residential projects, restaurants and hotels. The LUNA A Series is a perfect balance between lines and curves, and between classic and modern design. This line of beautiful gems can be installed to complement in any environment - from a truly upscale hotel to a penthouse apartment to a traditional house setting - and captivates the eyes in a soft way.

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Glow Collection by Kaia Lighting Companies Involved: Sophie Dries Architecture Kaia Lighting’s Glow Collection fuses blown glass, raw organic paper, and brass to strike an imperfect balance between organic and geometric, natural and artificial. The Glow Collection distils the grandeur of ‘Inner Glow’ - Kaia Lighting’s sculptural lighting collaboration with French designer Sophie Dries - into a functional and compact form that suits the modern home. The design chooses juxtaposing elements and shapes for a dynamic piece that alludes to the synchrony of fabrication and nature. It captures the essence of Kaia, bringing together the finest artisans, designers and independent suppliers from European countries who each champion environmentally conscious design and the cyclical use of natural materials. Organic papier-mâché was sourced from Paper Factor, an atelier based in Puglia with a rich history of repairing church statues with the ancient material and technique. Dries’ choice of paper is an evolution of the papier-mâché process and has a raw, textural quality that resembles stone. Glass is custom-made for Kaia at an artisanal glassmaker in Germany’s Bavarian forest with more than 400 years of experience creating one-of-a-kind pieces. Layered onto these mouth-blown glass eggs, the paper appears to ‘grow’ and take on a life of its own. It diffuses and dampens the lustre of each glass element. The clean lines and geometric decoration of Viennese Secessionist architecture were the inspiration behind the chandelier, which is constructed from polished and rounded Kaia glass in subtle contrast to raw and delicately etched papier-mâché.


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Rondelle Chandelier by Arteriors Driving the designs for Arteriors’ SS2021 additions is the dichotomy of using contrasting ideas within a room. The Rondelle Chandelier by Arteriors is a modern understanding of a classic lighting piece, showcasing masterful craftsmanship. In this sophisticated lighting design, function and art are intertwined to create unique luxury within the piece. The textural details and classic concept elevate the opulence of the chandelier, making it a perfect match for timeless interiors. Contemporary and industrial with a slight Deco appeal, this eight-light chandelier eloquently suited for essential modern lighting. Each component is considered, and the layering of textures and finishes results in a thoughtful design. A blackened iron frame presents a myriad of clear seedy glass discs. Each paired are then with another by an iron spoke. The clear seedy glass diamond-shaped embellishments further accent the frame, that is suspended by a unique hook chain—a technical detail that plays up its modern aesthetic. At the core of the Rondelle Chandelier’s appeal is its tactility. The Rondelle has a clean less is more underlying approach to its final look. Designed to hang like a piece of art whether switched on or off, it’s transparent marbled and rippled textures, delicately imprinted glass work and the use of tessellating shapes gives the piece a depth and character. Though rooted in classic lighting design, the modern finishes, attention to detail and innovative inspirations found in Arteriors work drives this as a contemporary piece. It is a modern take on the medieval chevalier pendant design.

The Orchidia Table Lamp by Atelier Interior Design Designer: Atelier Interior Design The Orchidia Table Lamp is the latest piece in Atelier Interior Design’s ‘Atelier Home Couture’ range of luxury products for the home. Stunning statement pieces, these beautiful table lamps can be used in either contemporary or more classical settings. Exuding glamour and luxury they make for the most decadent of accessories in any home. Speaking of the design intent behind the Orchidia Table lamp, Victor Branco, one of Atelier Interior Design’s Creative Directors said, “Orchids in their natural form are so seductive, in ‘gold’ they are sublime! The orchids which grace our ‘Orchidia’ Table lamps are gracefully floating gems, reminiscent of the afterglow of a beautiful evening spent with loved ones. The orchid is synonymous with luxury and beauty in many cultures across the globe, qualities which are truly incapsulated in the spirit of our new ‘Orchidia’ table lamp.” These beautiful lamps have been designed to be chic, sculptural and elegant statement pieces within any room. The main body of each piece is individually crafted from figured high gloss sycamore veneer which is topped and tailed with a polished brass disc and plinth detail. The natural figuring to the sycamore veneer infuses an earthly element in the lamps. Hand cast, solid brass orchids elegantly wrap themselves around the body of each lamp. A handmade lampshade in lustrous plain yarn died silk is the icing on the cake.

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Shimmers of Hope by Audi Snÿman Interior Design Location: Steyn City, Johannesburg, South Africa (exclusive residential housing estate) Interior Designer: Audi Snyman Audi Snyman Interior Design created a custom chandelier for this home which encapsulates the client’s design brief and the importance of social responsibility. The dining room chandelier is manufactured from recycled glass and strung together to create a unique and beautiful light fixture. The glass was purchased from trolleypushing recyclers and then processed to create a smooth finish, thereby providing job creation, whilst also conserving the environment. Other featured pieces of glass originate from bottles manufactured by a leading beverage company who are the previous employer of the owner, thereby provoking memories, nostalgia, and scintillating campfire storytelling. Symmetry, style, and elegance were main factors of the brief. Audi Snyman Interior Design integrated not only these aspects but also the client’s request of an entertainment focussed home into the chandelier design. The differing shapes and sizes of the glass create mesmerising reflections across the room. The open plan kitchen/dining area is perfect for entertainment; with the lighting fixture positioned above the dining room table it has become a great conversation piece at dinner parties. For Audi Snyman Interior Design, it is important to use products that “give back” to society, make a difference and thereby create a positive legacy for tomorrow. The clients also praised Audi’s dedication to the details of their home – “She invested the time to get to know us, in order to understand our vision and design aesthetic”. The active involvement of her clients was a highlight of the project for the designer, ensuring their delight at the final product.


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Azores Chandelier by Insidherland Designer: Joana Santos Barbosa, Insidherland Resulting from a trip S.Miguel, the Azores chandelier recreates a weeping willow found near a lagoon and freezes a moment of contemplation. Born in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the archipelago of the Azores was formed by volcanic activity and belongs to the Portuguese territory. S. Miguel, the most exuberant of its islands, is a paradise covered in dense nature with hundreds of plant species that exhibit their different shades of green along the landscapes. The Azores chandelier is a luxuriant lighting piece made with handcrafted brass leaves finished with a shiny gold bath that subtly allow the rays of light to pierce them and illuminate the surroundings as a gift of nature. Having been inspired by a real moment, the Azores chandelier carries emotion and symbolism. Azores is a captivating, handcrafted sculpture that results from many hours of meticulous work. One by one, each brass leaf is welded and thus allows to create a stunning lighting piece. The Azores chandelier works so well as it is completely unique. It is a suspended sculpture that combines the elegant simplicity of details with an exuberant design - A must have for luxury interiors. The Azores chandelier is a result of many hours of skilled work as each brass leaf is welded one by one. Time and perfection are two mandatory elements to produce a quality work. The chandelier receives a final gold bath that highlights the mirrored aspect and reflects the light. A final touch is also done manually with small adjustments so that each single branch acquires the perfect shape, thus allowing this lighting piece to dazzle the environment around it.

Rousseau Grande Articulating Chandelier by Visual Comfort & Co. Designer: Kelly Wearstler For over 30 years, Visual Comfort has produced lighting with some of the most influential names in design such as American designer, Kelly Wearstler. Considered one of this generation’s most influential interior designers, Wearstler is highly praised for her trendsetting, artistic concepts. Widely credited with redefining modern chic, the Kelly Wearstler Lighting Collection for Visual Comfort draws upon Kelly’s love of mixed metals, stones, and unique textures, employing an inventive use of scale and depth. Delivering her signature “raw and refined” aesthetic to the world of high-end lighting, Wearstler melds sophistication and spirited spontaneity, seamlessly blending diverse periods to revolutionize the look, feel and meaning of modern American design. Renowned for her distinctive aesthetic approach and signature soulful vibe, Wearstler’s extensive lighting collection for Visual Comfort interprets the full spectrum of design from vintage sophistication to modern chic, with a luxurious and unique result – beautifully represented in the Rousseau Chandelier. Slender and refined, the Rousseau is an iconic convergence of modern design and minimalist form. Its thin, tubular arms and rich, lustrous finishes give it a distinct and sleek appearance embodying contemporary elegance. Its LED lights inside of etched crystal or seeded glass shades resonate a refined and warm illumination that adds a structural appeal to its surroundings. Minimalist in form, the Rousseau has a distinct and sleek appearance that embodies modern elegance. An impressive, stemmed luminary with austere lines displays LEDs which are housed in etched crystal or seeded glass lenses that cast a warm and brilliant light in any space.

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Custom Floe Light Fixture for Williams Tower by Yellow Goat Design Architect: Ziegler Cooper Developer: Hines Construction Company: CED Other Companies Involved: Crawford Electric Supply Company, O’Donnell/ Snider Construction This dazzling bespoke lighting piece was created by Yellow Goat Design, alongside Hines. The Custom Floe Light Fixture was designed for Williams Tower in Houston, Texas based on their Digiprinted Floe Design, but with customisation and consideration for the lobby area that it would be situated in. This icy mass is both beautiful and dangerous. Its journey is only ended with the passage of time as it merges with the ocean to become a single body of water teeming with aquatic life. Made with digitally printed acrylic suspended in perfect formation, Floe is a reminder of the transitory world of nature and the perfection in brief moments of change. The location and placement of Yellow Goat Design’s fixture is perfect as it showcases the moment, movement, flow, and transitions that this piece takes on as the light changes. The piece was made by Yellow Goat Design’s team of highly trained artisans and designers. Not only did they have to customise and conceptualise the piece to fit the scale and look of the space, they also made a custom digital design for the fixture, printed, and built the entire piece in house at Yellow Goat Design. The custom Floe Light is placed to encompass the area and becomes a design element that runs through the lobby. It ties the colder, more austere stone building together with a softening, biophilic element.

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Luna Lantern by Barlow Tyrie Limited Designer: Mark Tyrie The Luna Lantern by Barlow Tyrie Limited, joins geometry and out-of-the-ordinary styling. Hold Luna Lantern to light your way or simply hang and enjoy the sumptuous shadows and reflections created by the centre disc. An ingenious airflow design means you will receive a rich and steady flame. The design brief was to create a nighttime accessory to be used with and to complement Barlow Tyrie Limited’s existing furniture collections. Night time accessories that light your way and excite your inner passion for design should be special. Luna Lantern is for those that seek original accessories that make a statement and don’t just blend in. Luna beautifully complements contemporary outdoor settings and furnishings, in particular, Layout and Aura collections from Barlow Tyrie, yet is bold enough to strike out on its own and draw in the eye of those for the taste of the unexpected. The Luna Lantern is made of natural grade-A teak from legally farmed plantations, and powder-coated stainless steel using a non-chromatic method to reduce environmental impact. The candle within the lantern was created by classic British chandlers, Charles Farris LTD.


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Beach Bays Cottage by Foreshew Design Associates Location: Parry Sound, Ontario Architect: Foreshew Design Associates Interior Designer: The Local Studio Construction Company: Tamarack North This stunning property by Foreshew Design Associates maximises the views and embraces it’s location with careful consideration. The designers’ took the clients wishes and turned them into reality by designing a cottage that provides great separation of social and private spaces, along with awareness of it’s surroundings. Beach Bays Cottage is a contemporary lakeside retreat that rises from the Georgian Bay shores and meshes with the surrounding landscape effortlessly. The innovation behind this design was carefully selected to weave with the landscape and offer spectacular views of the lake. The design has impeccable rise and fall when scanning the project longitudinally which helps integrate the design into the surrounding landscape of the Georgian Bay bedrock. This feature also ensures that lake views were granted to all the rooms which the client had requested to have one. The project embraces it’s location and provides a relationship between interior and exterior in each detail of the design. Foreshew Design Associates has given the sunset facing property expansive glass openings and doors to welcome the views as well as an abundance of natural light, ensuring that the ambience of the house remains connected to that of it’s surroundings. The roof lines were designed to rise, graduating from low to high travelling from entrance to lake which maximises the view of the lake and the sky.

Hyatt Regency Sydney by Point of View Design PTY LTD Submitted By: Point of View Design PTY LTD Architect: Cox Richardson Interior Designer: Bates Smart & Remedios Design Studio Developer: M&L Investments Construction Company: Multiplex Australasia A new addition to the eastern side of the Darling Harbour Precinct is the Hyatt Regency Sydney, a new Hotel created from the bones of a Four Points Sheraton property that was constructed in the 1980’s. Point of View’s (POV) engagement was for the front of house public and hotel guest areas of the new hotel. The interior design & consequently the lighting design, is influenced through this location. The client’s aspirations were for the hotel to have an international impression that would compare favourably with the best international hotels have to offer. The lighting design goals were to create drama & evoke an experience that will genuinely delight cultured travellers. The luminaire selection was intentionally nominated to fulfil both a performance criterion and to reinforce the intended ambience of the spaces, where exceptional detailing regarding concealing light sources results in a perfect subliminal feeling of presence. The guest experience is enhanced by the use of “warm-dim” LED technology throughout the hotel. Humans are accustomed to colour temperatures, shifting to warmer tones with diminishing light.

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1410 Broadway by Atelier Lumiere Architect: TGD Architecture Interior Designer: TGD Architecture Developer: LH Charney Associates Construction Company: Stepping Stone CM 1410 Broadway is a 1930’s style building with a stoic bronze facade in New York’s Garment district that underwent a complete renovation. The architect planned not only to modernise the entryway and lobby reception, but also to offer a gallery wall background for the arts that are being promoted by the owner. Atelier Lumiere, Inc. designed the lighting scheme to break the long linear shape of the lobby. This helped to accentuate the monochromatic interior space and to also enhance the vibrant mural paintings displayed throughout. As the owner promotes young and emerging artists with her personal cultural initiative, the lighting system needed to be flexible for any future art media displayed in the space, while supporting busy human traffic area for 24 hours a day. The new LED Lighting brought the perfect balance of artistic expression and functionality with the Micro downlights and wall washers. The recent innovative LED light fixtures can illuminate a ceiling that is 3 meters high, while still having a small aperture of 30mm. This miniature, trimless fixture can illuminate the entryway and reception area in a discreet manner while offering an even beam spread over all the artwork exhibited. Additionally, this LED light chromaticity revealed every single colour in the paintings, rendering them both vivid and accurate.


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EJ Victor Collection by Alfredo Paredes Studio Designer: Alfredo Paredes Studio A finely crafted curving wood frame outlines this distinctively modern swivel barrel chair by Alfredo Paredes Studio. The deep seat, loose back cushion, and sloping arms make for a generously comfortable chair. After founding his own studio in 2019, renowned creative Paredes went on to forge new grounds, partnering with luxury furniture manufacturer EJ Victor to bring to life his very first line of furniture, introduced at June’s High Point Market. The expansive collection, which blends European influences along with contemporary American sensibility, features upholstered sofas, sectionals and chairs, dining and occasional tables, as well as a bed, bar cabinet, and desk, providing everything you need to outfit your space in Paredes’ warm Bohemian style.

Hamza Chair by Arteriors Designer: Arteriors Home A statement piece in every sense, Arteriors Hamza chair is a modern, reimagined spin on the classic barrel club chair. The finish of each Hamza chair will vary from piece to piece, as each one uses rattan it its natural, unstained form, with parts of the weaving traditionally done by hand. Using both rattan pole and peel from the Southeast Asian tropics, the Hamza uses part of the plant that would otherwise be discarded as waste. The bending, wrapping, and weaving of the various forms of rattan is a highly skilled and technical art, a traditional craft that has been passed down from generations in the Philippines. The rounded arms seamlessly flow into a tightly wrapped pencil rattan back that sits low for maximum support. Arteriors complete the seat with a plush, exaggerated cushion for extreme comfort and functionality while adding to its modern design. With the option to upholster in any fabric of choice, its natural aesthetic allows this piece to easily blend with existing décor while still making a statement. Concentric layers of thick, palm grey rattan poles frame the foundation of this elegantly eccentric and wildly organic chair. The unique design commands any space with it’s ability to be a focal point in the room. This piece has been created by Arteriors with the intention to highlight the interconnecting opposites of nature and object, handmade and machine, and the imperfect but impeccable. Hamza’s design plays with the marriage of these ideas for a modern expression of natural influences.

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Outdoor Seating – Nemi Bar Stool by Coco Wolf Interior Designer: Rebecca Lorimer (Creative Director of Coco Wolf) Developer: Barton Bespoke (Design developer & Manufacturer) As always, the Coco Wolf team were looking to take the concept of indoor-outdoor flow to the next level, producing designs that drew influence from the style and comfort of interior furniture, rather than the hardwearing style typical of much outdoor furniture. Exquisite design and craftsmanship unite to impeccable effect in this striking contemporary furniture piece from a collection complemented with other seating options like sofas and dining chairs. The key design aspect of the Nemi Bar Stool is the signature look of the design which is based around utilising slender spindle back around the seat of the bar stool, bringing a lightness to the aesthetic and help nestle beautifully around the curved design of the piece. Coco Wolf believes that the design works so well due to the fabulously sculptural and sensuously curved, the whole (Largo) collection that this design is part of radiates minimalist elegance with a modern twist. Coco Wolf believe that the design of the Nemi Bar Stool integrates well into the wider environment as their designs work in harmony with natural wood and the highest-grade marine materials to promote outdoor use all year-round. The design and fabrication process is a labour of love, using specialist artisan skills throughout the project. The Nemi Bar Stool was hand-crafted in the Coco Wolf workshop in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, which is a home to a proud team of experienced furniture makers who employ age-old artisanal skills to craft furniture to the highest standards.


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Menhir 02 by HansonLA Designer: HansonLA Construction Company: Cuellar Stone Photographer: HansonLA and Paul Vu Menhir 02, by Hanson LA, is a chairlike object that can be used in different ways. Located all around the European countryside, Menhirs are freestanding man-made rock monuments. Rough, overscaled and mysterious, their use is not quite figured out, leaving the use open to interpretation. Originated by this idea of a sculptural object that its use is not predetermined by the designer, the attempt of the design is to create a chair-like object that can be used in different ways. “Menhir 02” is referring back to its ancestor, the rough, unfinished oversized rock, therefore the materiality is very important as part of the design. “Menhir 02” is carved out of solid blocks of marble using cutting-edge technologies of modelling and fabricating. The two different treatments on the two sides, create these contradictions between rough and smooth, friendly and unfriendly. The back of the object is highly textured with a linear surface treatment that appears as rough and unfinished, while the inside is smooth and without texture, so the veins of the marble block are visible. The height of the object signifies its location and creates visual barriers as human height. The low sitting area creates a high back but also makes the object directional. The directionality of the “Menhir 02” creates connections and disconnections depending on the orientation of them. Unlike the original Menhirs, that are mostly alone freestanding in the middle of the field, “ Menhir 02” is imagined as a family. Within a family of “Menhir 02” social opportunities emerge. Depending on the proximity between them, the objects can create a continuation between them, so two users can interact with each other, or moments of isolation when the “Menhir 02” are back to back.

Arches Dining Chair by Insidherland

BA-e 146 Cowling Chair by Plane Industries

Designer: Joana Santos Barbosa

Designer: Plane Industries

The Arches dining chair is designed in the likeness of the architectural scale, suggesting the complexity of utopian cities, organised by the principles of symmetry and ideal forms. The surprising profile shows details that seem to be drawn from large architectural structures.

Created using the engine cowling of a BAe 146 jet aircraft, this unique chair spins weightlessly on its highly polished aluminium base. The high gloss shell exterior and dark Alcantara interior strikingly frame the mirror-polished aircraft cowling.

The raised backrest stands out from the remaining set that only crosses in a single point, whereas a folded brass bar arises as a support element that prevents the contact of the arches with the floor. With a strong architectural narrative, Arches is handcrafted by a team of artisans that gathers exquisite joinery, upholstery and metal work. The sculptural chair catches the eye by its unique design.

The design brief for Plane Industries was to be able to turn the engine cowling of a BAe146 aircraft into a luxury piece of functional furniture. An engine cowling developed by BAe Systems for their 146 aircraft that was never intended to be a chair at any point during its multi-million-dollar development lends itself so perfectly to its new, never intended use.

The creative process was focused on absorbing notoriously architectural elements, transforming Arches into an exclusive design piece with a strong image and symbolism. Since its launch, the Arches dining chair has won over design lovers for its elegance, comfort and symbolism, quickly becoming a best seller in the collections designed by Joana Santos Barbosa. Arches is handcrafted in the north of Portugal by a team of Portuguese artisans that gathers exquisite joinery, upholstery and metal work. The choice of noble materials such as brass and ancient wood techniques is present in all details produced with care and skills.

The design of the chair works well as the organic shape of the aircraft cowling is so beautiful and seamless. To re-create that form on a piece of furniture would be close to impossible due to the cost restrictions. The end result is something so inviting and futuristic in aesthetic, a design that the Plane Industries team are immensely proud of. Specialist artisan skills have been used throughout the design of the chair, with mirror polishing aluminium, fibre glassing, upholstery, CNC machining, pattern making, mould making, aluminium spinning and paint spraying.

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PAM Chair by Studio Forma Designer: Alex Leuzinger Client, Manufacturer: Meroni & Colzani PAM is a handmade wooden tubular chair, inspired by and shaped to mimic the structure of a palm leaf. Palm trees are subjects of a tropical natural lifestyle and immediately induce a sense of relaxation and wellness and their leaves are instantly associated with a soft ambiance and a tropical feeling. The lamellar structure of the palm leaf served as inspiration for the distinctive design of the PAM chair. Flawless finishing and refined geometry are the central design themes that characterise the PAM chair. The feminine name of the chair depicts the smooth and svelte silhouette. The seat, arm and backrest conduct a seamless and parallel design. Clear and harmonious lines give PAM an attractive and eyecatching appeal. PAM offers a high level of seating comfort and can be beautifully furnished in any environment, be it for residential or commercial indoor or outdoor use. It is ideally recommended for luxurious living areas, contemporary restaurants and tropical hotel settings. The curvaceous wooden frame of the chair is made of walnut and is accompanied by complementary upholstery pads. The design works well due to the biometric architecture of the PAM chair which evokes the illusion as if sitting on a sculpted palm tree leaf. The feeling of becoming one with nature evokes serenity which mirrors relaxation and wellness, our inspiration from the beginning. The design is sustainable as it is created with natural materials which can be recycled.

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Jak Chair by Tom Faulkner Ltd Designer: Tom Faulkner Photographer: Hero shot - Damian Russell. Studio shots - Tom Faulkner A simple and elegant dining chair with a simple, pared back aesthetic. The Jak Chair by Tom Faulkner Ltd is perfect for the contemporary kitchen or dining room. The Jak chair is simple, striking, and comfortable with a pared back and beautifully elegant silhouette. It is extremely light (6.3Kgs, made of aluminium), versatile, and colourful. It is perfect either as a kitchen chair or a more formal dining chair. The chair is available in all of Tom Faulkner Ltd.’s finishes and shown here finished in Ocean Blue with dark Atlantic Blue leather. “This chair had been in my head and on the drawing board for a while” says Tom Faulkner “and it finally started to materialise in three dimensions last year. I wanted to make something very practical, modest, not formal, but at the same time very smart. I had the twentieth century modernists in the back of my mind – I was thinking of Jean Prouvé’s Standard chair, and the Gio Ponti’s Superleggere chair, both quite utilitarian. But I wanted this chair to be for the twenty first century.” The design works well as Jak is light, comfortable, and practical. It is very simple - almost the distillation of a chair - and has classical proportions, and a beautiful silhouette. The detailing is second to none, and it will fit in to any interior. The Jak Chair fits into its wider environment as it is made of aluminium and so is fully recyclable. Artisan skills were used throughout the design and manufacture including skilled metalwork, and leather upholstery.


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Sorrento Lounge by Alexander Rose Ltd Designer: Alan Morley & Stefan Leth, Alexander Rose Ltd The brief was set by the in-house Design Team; Head of Design, Alan Morley, Graphic Designer and Photographer, Stefan Leth, and Katy Heasman, Contract Sales Manager for the UK, and Europe. The project started with a review of modular lounge sets currently on the market along with an overview of the trends the team saw at the Milan Furniture Fair, where they had taken a booth for their debut exhibition. The team manufactured the first round of prototypes for review and one of their top furniture factories in Vietnam made the samples. The nature of the design was challenging, due to the curved components and exacting tolerances. Apart from the aesthetic appeal of the Teak frames, the team put a huge amount of development into creating deep seating luxurious cushions, that “invite you to sink into them and never want to get up”. Having made minor changes to the samples, the team then ordered a small batch for their photo shoot in the Algarve. The first mass production order was then placed with their factory. key to the success is the material section, along with the form of the modules and acute attention to detail - on every joint and assembly of the frames. The colour combination of teak wood and complimentary cushions have proven to be greatly desired and on trend for their market. The machining of the timber components is highly specialised and technically very difficult. The curved profiles on the perimeter frames required cutters to be made. The way the slatted back frames locate into the holes in the seat frame are to exacting tolerances of +0.5/-0.5mm. The in-house cushion makers cut the fabric and sew the cushions and the specific details required their many years of experience to achieve the final result.

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Paula by SOFACOMPANY Designer: Line Nevers Krabbenhøft Construction Company: Sofacompany The Paula sofa is extremely appealing to the eye no matter what angle you see it from. It is a poetic sculpture as well as a comfortable retreat zone inviting for interaction such as touching, sitting, floating or lying down. The design is inspired from the shape of a cylinder and an overall interest in people’s interaction with products, especially the sofa, which Line Nevers Krabbenhøft see as the heart of home. Many sketches of a horizontal cylinder shape were done before it turned out to be the first raw sketch of Paula. Shaping it further at the proto sample stage and keeping on adjusting the lines, the proportions finally came out just right; a sofa looking fantastic from all angles as well as being comfortable and appealing both aesthetically and physically. The inside frame is hand built of FSC certified wood and has lifetime guarantee. It has high resistance HR foam, a recycled poly fibre padding and is upholstered with a woven boucle quality having a high abrasion resistance, all aspects making the product long lasting. The design works so well as the lines and proportions work very well together, matching the comfort and total experience of the sofa. It is both trendy and classic - and it is appealing to both first movers and the more mainstream customers. It is both special and commercial at the same time - which is a quite unique characteristic. Depending on where and in what environment it is located it will with its appealing design language be more or less ‘loud’. That is some of the uniqueness of this design; it is not too special to take over from the environment where it is located, and it is not too ordinary to not be remembered.


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Naviglio Collection by Yabu Pushelberg Interior Designer: Yabu Pushelberg and B&B Italia Inspired by the unique ways in which we think, create and define togetherness, Yabu Pushelberg sought to construct a relationship between organic shapes in the formation of a uniquely unified whole. An exercise in combining form, Yabu Pushelberg acted as matchmaker, sketching organic shapes and gradually pairing them together to see how they interact as one. To embody the collection’s inspiration, the studio created amorphous silhouettes serving as foundation for Naviglio. Like pieces of a puzzle, each shape was ergonomically engineered by B&B Italia’s team of makers to seamlessly assemble as one cohesive unit. The design works so well because of the juxtaposition of forms are simultaneously which makes them feel right together. It’s as though the missing pieces of one is found in the other to create a whole. In many ways, Naviglio is seen as a representation of the designer’s personalities coming together as one; how unique dispositions and qualities lend themselves to one another. Naviglio has been designed to evolve with one’s needs, and its scale has been specifically tailored to consider the way people live today. The beauty of the collection may be found in the way each piece effortlessly fits into smaller spaces, with variety of materiality that can be selected to articulate the characteristics of its use or reflect the person into whose life it fits. The aim was to create a collection that was a visual dialogue between structure and form; how shapes interact and may be brought together to create their own unique whole. The design process began by taking an assortment of simple organic forms and playing with their interactions.

Todd Merrill Custom Original Tube Sofa by Todd Merrill Custom Originals Designer: Todd Merrill Custom Originals The Aluminium Tube Sofa, a Todd Merrill custom original, blends historic elements of early 1920s Bauhaus Modernism with a 1970s Brutalist sensibility. The combination of streamlined maximalism sits perfectly in a 21st Century home. The elegant low profile of the sofa’s continuous tufted race-track back is encased by a polished aluminium tube. Rows of channel tufted upholstery mimic the aluminium tube, creating an ergonomic back and seat. The sofa is at once midcentury and contemporary, sculptural and comfortable. Todd Merrill’s favourite design aspect of the sofa is the seamless surface and the over-scaled volume of the tubular frame which is incredibly unique. Due to the fact that the sofa design takes inspiration from art, engineering, and furniture design from a myriad of periods, the style is both striking and familiar. The difficulty in producing a lightweight, mirror polished aluminium frame with the Tube Sofa’s substantial tube gauge ensures its uniqueness. Many hours went into testing various tube diameters to create a sofa that had the sleek look of polished metal while retaining a playful buoyancy. The sofa fits well into its wider environment as the options for unique, unconventional designs that push boundaries and that are also customisable are very limited. Merrill’s signature creations reflect his vast experience with twentieth-century design and knowledge of contemporary tastes. All Custom Originals designs are customisable. Dimensions, fabric, finish may be altered to fit your needs. The pieces are crafted at some of New York’s finest workshops and Merrill personally oversees production.

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Atlantic Dining Table by Tom Faulkner Ltd Designer: Tom Faulkner Ltd Photographer: Atlantic round OB: Damian Russell, Atlantic table and Atlantic Bench: Katrina Lawson Johnston. Studio shots: Tom Faulkner The Atlantic kitchen table is a brand-new table from Tom Faulkner. There is a strong and distinctive motif (as in all of Tom’s work) described in the beautiful shape of the legs. Tom was originally inspired by the work of Jean Prouvé for the shape of the legs and in the utilitarian choice of materials. “I particularly wanted to make something for the contemporary kitchen,” says Tom “Something contemporary, and easy going – and I wanted it to be modest and straightforward, so I kept it very simple, and chose to use a laminate/veneer for the top, and this particular laminate has very special properties - apart from being beautiful to the touch, it is also anti fingerprint, and anti-scratch. Perfect for all the family. And the available colours are amazing!” Tom Faulkner’s favourite aspect of the table is the shape of the legs - it’s completely original, as well as being a very friendly and pleasing to look at. The design works so well as the top is an innovative material with the surface made of paper combined with acrylic resins – it has a wonderful matt sheen, with a beautiful “soft touch” finish. The walnut lipping completes the table – making it a supersmart addition to any kitchen or dining room. The Atlantic Dining Table fits well into its wider environment as it uses materials that are all long lasting and sustainable. Throughout the design and manufacture of the table specialist artisan skills were used including precise metal fabrication skills combined with woodworking / veneering.

APOGEO (Eclisse Collection) by UNICA (by Tecnotelai srl) Designer: Silvia Massolini, Fabrizio Rocchi, Carola Fumarola “APOGEO” was born from UNICA (by Tecnotelai srl)’s precise desire to create magical environments in which energy flows, just as it occurs in those special events that have always enchanted man; that we call eclipses. A collective of different materials are blended skilfully with each other, projecting the phases of eclipse beyond the smoked, extra-clear, tempered shaped glass top, into a protracted momentum towards the infinite as if to break the barriers of the physical spaces. UNICA’s development of sinuous shapes worked in favour of the necessitated careful analysis and design studies which are aimed at obtaining a perfectly balanced object. Here, precious materials such as glass and steel have been chosen for their ability to blend perfectly in UNICA’s innovative and allItalian concept that works with shades, transforming each space into one which is “invaded” from elsewhere in the universe, where inspiration has no limits. This product elevates its interior to take on the charm of such a special event. The soft shapes of the glass are combined to create new and harmonious solutions, which when applied alongside the fluid geometries can surprise the user who remains enchanted. The sinuosity of the base seems to levitate the design from the floor, and the top glass melts with the base structure in one delicate movement. The concept for APOGEO stems from UNICA’s idea of products being able to give life and uniqueness to an environment. With this piece, despite being inside buildings, spaces can bring back the suggestions of the infinite universe through recognising and placing the power of a special astronomic event as the protagonist of the design. .

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EJ Victor Furniture Collection by Alfredo Paredes Studio Designer: Alfredo Paredes Studio The EJ Victor Furniture Collection is an artisanal pedestal occasional table composed of an end grain oak top and post banded with forged steel, standing on a chamfered triangular wood base. After founding his own studio in 2019, renowned creative Alfredo Paredes went on to forge new grounds, partnering with luxury furniture manufacturer EJ Victor to bring to life his very first line of furniture, introduced at June’s High Point Market. The expansive collection, which blends European influences along with contemporary American sensibility, features upholstered sofas, sectionals and chairs, dining and occasional tables, as well as a bed, bar cabinet, and desk, providing everything you need to outfit your space in Paredes’ warm Bohemian style.

Sven Dining Table by Douglas Design Studio Inspired by Japanese screens, the slatted top Sven Table by Douglas Design Studio thrives in the outdoors, grounded in the weight of Iroko wood. This outdoor table is a bespoke design at their clients’ request stemming from a piece of Douglas Design Studio’s furniture line, with a view to take this inspiration outdoors and into the Californian climate. This outdoor table was conceived in response to a specific design request. The client had fallen in love with a credenza from the studio furniture line and wanted to take the inspiration outdoors. The result is a sturdy, pleasingly simple outdoor table, perfectly matched to the climate and environment it was designed for. The main characteristic fascinating the client was the slatted, finger-jointed wood pattern. The relationship between the slats and the base makes for an intriguing contrast in its play with negative space. To translate the credenza configuration to a table surface, some structural challenges had to be mastered. The semi-open, airy, slatted wood top is now supported by a black aluminium framework providing a lightweight muscular armature. A curved base softens the contrasting rectilinearity and adds visual tension and an intriguing contrast. The design constraints required both a rigorous use of material as well as precise planning in terms of spacing similar precision was required in assembly, as gaps add up to nearly 12” of the table. The durable materials make it uniquely suited to an outdoor environment, even in extreme conditions. Creating the lightweight aluminium frame, though providing stability to the table, required some exact engineering. Both sumptuous and practical in nature, the Sven outdoor table illustrates the potential of taking an original design idea to a personalized level. The finished table looks incredibly light but is also astonishingly strong. The carefully spaced repetition of slats and legs gives the entire design a beautiful rhythm.

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Cactus Coffee Table by Lalique Lalique is a heritage brand established over 130 years ago by Rene Lalique. Today, it is constantly modernising and collaborating, and so positioning them as a true lifestyle brand, which encompasses art, decorative items, perfume, hotels and hospitality, jewellery, and interior design. The Cactus table, designed in 1951 is an iconic Lalique design. It seamlessly blends into the most creative and contemporary interior design spaces. Now issued as a coffee table and new for AW 2021, its roundness and disruptive geometry celebrates the creative genius of the great Lalique glass artists. The piece is a modernised take on the classic Cactus Table. Its contemporary reimagination as a coffee table allows this piece in any of its varieties to be a statement addition to any interior space. The recreation brings the table into modern spaces whilst simultaneously holding the timelessness and sophistication of the 1951 design, and positions it as something to be handed down through the generations. The classic shapes and design are at the core of the piece, maintaining the roundness and disruptive geometry of the original table, but transporting these into a new shape as a coffee table. It seamlessly blends into the most creative interior design spaces: sublime crystal in prolific magnificence. The crystal volutes follow the rhythm of light, drowning the eye in its depths. This majestic table embodies the creative genius and unique expertise of the glass masters. To participate in the fashioning of this exceptional artwork, a craftsman must have received the distinction of Best Craftsmen of France. Successfully bringing together talent, timing, and temperature, six dedicated glass masters combine an exceptional mastery of modern technique and traditional skill throughout the complex process involved in crafting these luxurious pieces. In the hot glass workshops, it takes eight to ten weeks of handwork to craft each of the eight legs, starting from 18 kg of crystal.


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Planta by Candice Kaye Design Designer: Candice Kaye Design Interior Designer: iCrave Developer: Mocca Construction Candice Kaye was asked to create a print that evolved beyond the original banana leaf signature print originally created for Planta in 2016 by Kaye. The newest Planta location in West Palm Beach, Florida is a nod to the plant-based menu, yet modern, fresh, and fun. The mix of geometric and playful oversized scale combined with the hand painted accents bring this print to life. The team mixed tones of greens throughout the print to give depth. Kaye mixed the painting techniques throughout the print interchanging between watercolour and gouache paint. Each wall throughout the new Planta location has a different layout, providing a slightly new experience as you move through the space. Candice Kaye’s favourite aspect of the design is the mix of shape and geometrics throughout this wallpaper which help to bring the wall to life. The hand painted watercolour curves provide movement from wall to wall. With no repeat, each piece is installed as a mural. As you walk through the space, the walls change slightly providing a new experience. This bespoke design works so well as it is tailored to this space, to the culture and to the brand. It reads “Plant based” design without being obvious. Plant based is the evolution meaning the design itself fits perfectly into its wider environment. It speaks to a culture that celebrates living sustainability. Planta created a concept that integrates a plant-based diet into a beautiful, upscale, and elevated dining experience. Everything Candice Kaye Design creates is hand painted. This print was created from scratch, each piece hand painted thoughtfully, creating a bespoke design that fits a brand and a culture is a skill that Kaye has mastered.

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WEAVE by KAZA Concrete Designer: KAZA Concrete For the WEAVE wallcovering tile, KAZA Concrete sought inspiration from the undulating rhythmic imagery created by sand dunes and traditional weaving techniques to create the graceful contour in the WEAVE tiles. This tile series consists of three individual styles in two different sizes: ‘Maldives’, ‘Kalahari’ and a flat piece. It is a simple structure and repetitive in form. The surface is made from the smoothest, specially formulated concrete, which some best describe as liquid stone. Specialist artisans were used to manufacture each concrete tile. KAZA Concrete officially launched their WEAVE wallcovering tile this year at The Clerkenwell Design Week. WEAVE is a contemporary classic design well suited for any environment. KAZA Concrete is a Hungarian company founded in 2012. KAZA Concrete offer their services as a design lab as well as an open workshop to the surface design community. Creating unique and bespoke designs using a variety of patterns and colour ways. KAZA Concrete feature globally; in 120 different spaces on 4 continents.


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The Queen Square Collection by Morris & Co. x Ben Pentreath The Queen Square Collection is Morris & Co brand collaboration with the sought-after interior designer, architect and William Morris enthusiast Ben Pentreath. The collaboration has produced an innovative collection of wallpapers and fabrics, which reinvent William Morris’s original designs in completely new and bold colourways whilst remaining faithful to Morris & Co’s traditional production methods. Ben Pentreath is one of the most respected and exciting designers in the UK and a devotee of William Morris. This new Morris & Co collection has reimagined William Morris designs in an entirely innovative way whilst retaining the heritage production values of Morris & Co. We’ve no doubt that lovers of interior design around the globe will rejoice at this combination of worlds. A seamless meeting of minds between an iconic brand and one of the country’s most sought after interior designers, the Queen Square Collection is named after the road that housed the first Morris & Co. factory and showroom. Ben Pentreath said: “I’ve always loved the designs of William Morris, and we’ve used his superb, timeless papers and fabrics in many of our decoration projects over the years. So, it was a wonderful experience to be let loose in the Morris & Co archive in developing this new collection. We’ve taken many original patterns and recoloured them in a palette of my favourite colours, to cast his designs in a completely new light.”

Lorem by Yurtbay Seramik Interior Designer: Yurtbay Seramik Yurtbay Seramik introduce the Lorem tile design, suitable for a multitude of purposes within different interior spaces. The Lorem design is a 30 x 90 cm moulded tile designed as a wallcovering. Available in three colours; navy, black and navy and white, these can be used as individual overs or combined to achieve a more eclectic look. The Lorem wallcovering is versatile for both residential and commercial areas. Inspired by the latest trends from Salone del Mobile Milano Yurtbay Seramik created the Lorem tile design, identifying that repeating patterns and geometric print were desirable they created this matrix print relief tile. Moving away from more traditional tile colour scales Yurtbay Sermaik instead opted for navy as the main colour and offered a white alternative as a more conservative option. It was important that the design was in keeping with new design trends as well as offering a client a new atmosphere and matte moulded surface for multi usage such as a display or feature wall. This design is targeted to individuals who want to create their own living space whilst retaining a modern and contemporary style.

Morris is renowned for the richness of his patterns; the complex repeats are extraordinary and unlike the work of almost any other designer. Pairing the seemingly traditional designs with the vibrant, psychedelic sixties inspired colouring engages a new audience of design enthusiasts. Rarely do you see such iconic designs, rooted in heritage, transformed in this way. Proving that daring choices are something to be applauded.

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Cabins at The Lakes by YOO Studio Interior Designer: YOO Studio Architect: YOO Studio Developer: YOO Group The Lakes by Yoo is set to become home to the most exclusive cabins in the English countryside with the launch of 9 new bespoke properties featuring 2 bedrooms in a lakeside setting. The design experience is enhanced by the diversity of over 20 architects, interior and product designers with big imaginations, providing a choice of looks and styles to suit the lifestyles of today’s modern dwellers. This cabin has been decorated using a rich and earthy colour palette of burnt reds, chocolates and ochres. Layers of natural texture give rustic flair to this lakeside dwelling. Furnishings include deep velvet armchairs, eclectic artwork and vintage finds and a bespoke crafted dining table and chairs. The 9-metre glazed frontage floods the room with natural light creating a warm and cosy environment. The bedroom features a luxurious four poster bed and benefit from views into the cabin’s private garden. A separate mezzanine floor which acts as a twin or double room also features a secret den for kids underneath the gables and a stunning view across the living space and out to the lake. The split-level decking provides an amazing entertaining space to enjoy long summer evenings by the lake. It also provides easy access to enjoy a paddle around Marley Lake. The Cabins are an innovative hybrid model for The Lakes, forming a new offering of smaller homes for both purchase and rent, enticing city dwellers to escape to the country in the most luxurious of getaways. The eco-friendly construction and materials along with expansive 9-metre window front and terrace facing lake, makes these cabins not only the most luxurious in the cabin category but also among the most sustainably created.

Gorgeously Grand Home by Audi Snÿman Interior Design Location: Steyn City, Johannesburg, South Africa (exclusive residential housing estate) Interior Designer: Audi Snyman Audi Snyman Interior Design’s project is a 1800m2, 2 storey home with additional basement cinema and 2 double garages. Set in the 2000-acre exclusive, luxurious private lifestyle estate of Steyn City, where state-of-the-art private homes house local and international residents from all over the world, this residence combines home comfort and opulence. The clients wanted a neutral colour scheme across the residence. These were therefore layered with luxurious textures and accent colours that run throughout, adding depth. Certain areas had a unique feel - the childrens’ bedrooms reflect their personalities whilst the wife’s study was her playground and the husband’s elevated lounge was customised to his needs. The husband’s favourite colour is blue, so different shades and textures of this were woven into the design. A timeless approach was important to her, whilst he favoured modernity. Thus, clever styling with an innovative approach and a widespread knowledge of interior design helped blend their different choices and make the design work. The entranceway embraces the symmetry and style of classic design. With impactful elegance, this leaves a lasting memory for each guest entering the home. The lounge brief was again luxury, but still have a cosy and practical feel. The bathrooms are elegant, with clean lines and luxurious finishes Many of the bespoke pieces in the home required professional artisan skills. This is evidenced by the outdoor sculpture water feature and fine art in the lounge which depicts the owners’ children. The dining room chandelier is manufactured from recycled glass and strung together to create a unique and beautiful light fixture, which became a great conversation piece at dinner parties.

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Waterside Home by Emma Painter Interiors

Professional Athlete Apartment by MAD Group

Location: Hampshire, UK Interior Designer: Emma Painter Interiors Associated: Arundel Bespoke

Location: Ukraine Architect: Vergezova Mariya Interior Designer: Professional Athlete Apartment

This project involved the refurbishment of a 1920s waterside property located on the south coast, once a mill worker’s cottage very much part of the history of this seaside town. The brief for Emma Painter Interiors was to create a stylish contemporary home full of character, making sense of the spaces. Emma Painter Interiors were brought on board to bring the house back to life and in line with its gorgeous location overlooking the water. The mission was to provide a home in which the client could relax and finally feel ‘at home’. The designers set about rethinking every detail of the interiors to provide intuitive flow throughout. Every inch of this interior has been given a purpose, making use of the travel of light through the interiors during the day. Bespoke furniture has been designed by Emma Painter Interiors to guide the inhabitant through the characterful spaces. Colour has been utilised to provide ‘moments of joy’ and surprise elements of fun. The design takes its cues from the waterside location using textures and colour to reflect the changing light on the water and beautiful sunsets viewed across it. The starting point for the design was a stunning Corten Steel sculpture chosen to denote the home’s history as a Mill worker’s cottage. This sculpture brings to mind a mill wheel and is positioned near the entrance to the home. Particular attention was given to bringing the incredible views from this home into the design brief and Emma Painter Interiors also took on the design of three outside spaces to tie the inside and outside design together in this stunning coastal location.

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Initially, the apartment had an absolutely illogical circular layout and non-standard geometry, such a layout does not allow maximum use of the space, making the process of finding and installing furniture rather difficult. The apartment is divided into two zones: private and shared. The private area is set up just for two people and is decorated in dark colours, including the bedroom, the spa bathroom and the walk-in closet. These two zones merge smoothly into each other, united by sliding glass partitions. In the bedroom area you plunge into a completely different world, MAD group implemented an interesting idea in the SPA zone. In the wall between the bedroom and the bathroom, they installed a see-through fireplace, which creates a window and allows you to break some intimacy between the bathroom and the bedroom through the flickering flame. MAD group were faced with an almost impossible task of planning the living room, given the client’s desire to have as much open space as possible. One of the requests was for the sofa area to be located opposite the panoramic windows in order to enjoy the views of evening Kyiv, but at the same time there should be an opportunity to watch TV, they solved the issue with the TV by a motorized elevator, which slides down from the ceiling. Considering that the interior is quite modern and dynamic, the team wanted to add some delicacy and harmony, natural warmth. They used only natural materials: contrasting marble, stucco wall panels, Macassar wood and the noble luster of brass.


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Collingwood House by BLA Design Group Location: Vancouver Canada Architect: BLA Design Group & Campos Studio Interior Designer: BLA Design Group Construction Company: Vantac Management BLA Design Group is an emerging design studio based in Vancouver, Canada. Campos Studio was invited by BLA Design Group to collaborate on their first commissioned project, bringing professional design expertise to the team. Working internationally, the practise of Campos Studio is built upon Critical Regionalism; an approach to architecture in which each project is led by the specific conditions of a local context. With this project, BLA Design Group and Campos Studio have collaborated to create a context-sensitive property with breathtaking views of Downtown Vancouver. Transparency, texture, and light became leading counterpoints to the design. The quality of light in Vancouver changes drastically with the seasons and so BLA Design Group had to consider the impact of this on the property. A blackened gable roof wraps the dwelling, defining its form amongst the winter’s dull grey skies, with windows letting in light from above. As the seasons change and the trees begin to blossom, this defined form remains but the textured cedar facade blends into the trees. This colour palette allows the contemporary aesthetic to maintain a sophisticated, yet humble appearance year round. The Collingwood House is a unique local collaboration between an established practice and an emerging studio to create a living accommodation that is responsive and personal. The tone and colour scheme of the exterior is carried inside with naturally stained wood floor and cabinets, white walls, and black hardware and detailing.

D’Arblay Street by Burbeck Interiors Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Jemma Goodman, Burbeck Interiors Stepping into D’Arblay Street is like stepping directly into a Charles Dickens novel, a topsy turvy home with centuries old rustic floorboards and secret rooms behind panelled walls. Burbeck Interiors created a scheme full of character, using colour, pattern, texture and a combination of Country-house style and mid-century design. The design brief was to create a one-ofa-kind show-home that gave the rich history and character of the house justice. Burbeck Interiors received a full brief from the client and the sales agent outlining their intentions; they wished to bring to life the large house, soften the lofty spaces and cold wood floors, and add colour and flair to help the property stand out from others both virtually and in person. They also wanted to draw out the country feel of the home, as this provides a unique sales factor of the property considering its location. The house has a modest street front which gives little away to the 5-storey property behind, with 7 living areas, 3 bedrooms, a sauna and cellar, so the first stage when creating the brief was to identify a purpose and individuality to each room, and then a focus on connecting these spaces. Once this had been created, Burbeck Interiors then began pulling together inspirations for the overall feel of the house and each room. The interior design creates a true representation of the house’s unique style, incorporating bold and vibrant patterns to a house with such rich history yet modern details. Each room feels inviting and characterful, with an individual feel that ties into the overall home, so the scheme feels cohesive yet interesting. The overall mood of the house is one of fun and warmth, relaxed but luxurious, a quirky but cohesive country home, all in the centre of Soho.

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Burgundy Project by Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Location: Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Architect: Gren Weis Architects and Associates Construction Company: Whitehall Homes With the understanding that design, colour, and lighting all have tremendous ability to impact our moods and everyday life, Hali MacDonald Interiors holds the belief that having a comforting and beautiful home to call your own is of utmost importance. The goal for Burgundy Project was to create comfort and approachability whilst retaining a layered and collected interior design. Hali MacDonald Interiors has a strong appreciation for antiques and wanted this property to feel as if it had been there for quite some time. She wanted to recreate the warmth that you get from much older homes - the finished product gives an old world feel with modern day practicality. The home is filled with earthy tones, and the materials that were sourced such as stone, cedar, copper, and brick were chosen for how well they age. Talented artisans were used throughout the home, including carpenters that worked on creating the architectural staircase, and a talented metal smith that fabricated the custom blackened steel and brass range hood, plaster crown moldings and vent covers with impeccable attention to detail. Mixing new pieces with antiques, traditional with modern, bright whites with colours, pattern and texture – the aim for this design was never to be an ostentatious, but rather one with casual elegance and beauty in the details. Hali MacDonald Interiors’ blending of styles and personalities throughout the house work in a way that complements each other without feeling overbearing.


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Monad Terrace by International Designers by Rita Chraibi Location: South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA Interior Designer: Rita Chraibi Developed by New York-based developer JDS Development Group, Monad Terrace is composed of 59 individually designed waterfront residences, including four penthouses, by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel in collaboration with Miami-based Kobi Karp. Located on the bayside of the island of Miami Beach, its unique honeycomb sawtooth façade provides brilliant light and expansive private outdoor space sheltered by climbing gardens of native plants and flowers. Residences are sheltered by these climbing gardens that feature native Bougainvillea and Passion Vines and are shaded by hightech screens embedded in the façade to precisely calibrate shade and privacy. The design artfully directs the play of daylight and water throughout the project. Individual reflecting pools bounce dappled light deep into each living space, while the signature water garden—the central lagoon, reflection pools, and adjacent swimming pool create a sense of continuity with Biscayne Bay. Light and water, glass and steel, gardens and façades all combine into what Jean Nouvel has dubbed “the reflection machine.” FrenchMoroccan interior designer, Rita Chraibi of International Designers reveals the design of the first completed residence at Monad Terrace spanning 5,193 square feet featuring four bedrooms, four-anda-half baths, a custom Gaggenau kitchen, and a 42-foot deep terrace with a Bayfront reflecting pool. The residence highlights Rita’s signature style which uniquely fuses interior and fashion design to humanise the space.

Private Residence by Mont Interiors Limited Location: UK Interior Designer: Irina Solovyov of Mont Interiors Limited Developer: Mont Interiors Limited Construction Company: Mont Interiors Limited This exquisite house has a separate lounge area with a separate bar-gaming room and bathroom that brings warmth and cosiness to the huge 5 bedroom family home. The client required a super clean and modern interior with elements that were incorporated to portray their passion and vision for simplicity. The palette is monochrome but yet with contrasting accessories, providing a home that is everything the client ever dreamed of. And it wasn’t an easy task, but with mont interoirs execution, the results speak loudly. On the rear of the garden lays the tranquil experience of the SPA complex, which comes together with an outdoor lounge with a fully operational commercial kitchen with all necessary appliances. The SPA has a full swimming pool, Steam and Dry Sauna, Jacuzzi, a full bathroom and a dressing area together with a high-tech Gym area all under one roof! The interiors were explicitly designed to reflect and complement the exterior setting. The designers have chosen very carefully the materials that blend into the environment and made sure that attention is not taken away from their spectacular outdoor views. The external cladding of the back garden becomes the internal backdrop of key points in the house; the same material (Venetian plaster) is then used in an unstained format in the kitchen, bathrooms, living room (feature wall) and through the hallway. A large-format, neutral floor tile is used throughout the house on floors and in the bathrooms, making the interconnected living spaces feel larger than they are, by also connecting the flow with the outdoor patio.

Yardleys by Patsy Blunt Interiors Location: Buckinghamshire, UK Interior Designer: Patsy Blunt Interiors Developer: HRE Group Photography: John Little Yardleys is a truly unique and beautifully crafted family residence that was built to an extremely high specification. This imposing and elegant home follows classic Arts and Crafts design incorporating the most up-to-date construction materials and technology. Patsy Blunt Interiors worked with a developer whose brief was to create a timeless yet characterful interior that would then appeal to perspective buyers. The designers carried out full space planning, interior architecture and “turn-key” furnishing and styling including several pieces of bespoke furniture design. The designer’s favourite aspect of this project was the contemporary and spacious kitchen. The principal kitchen is ‘Metro’ black Walnut with steel inlay and veneered doors by Clive Christian and included Sub-zero and Wolf appliances with natural quartz stone composite worktops. Mellow tones were used in the formal Living and Dining room to create a calming atmosphere. The relaxing scheme showcases a soothing neutral pallet accent with soft textures and highlights of yellow. A soft colour palette throughout gives it a welcoming and bespoke feel. The variety of textures, materials and colours creates an overall palette of tactile quality with interest on every surface, whilst bringing in contemporary elements through lighting and furniture. Patsy Blunt Interiors loved working on this contemporary and beautifully inviting property on the well-known Camp Road in Gerrard’s Cross, this project allowed them to create a luxurious and comfortable family home.

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Chelsea Maisonette by Prestige Architects Location: London, United Kingdom Architect: Prestige Architects This 1,500 square feet maisonette is located just off the King’s Road in Chelsea. The property extends over the top three floors of a traditional terrace house and needed a full refurbishment and reconfiguration to maximise the space. The property had been untouched for around 20 years, the client’s brief was for a complete renovation to bring the property up to current standards with a traditional design approach. The clients also wanted more modern technologies incorporated such as underfloor heating and AV. Prestige Architects introduced a cloak room and additional storage by the entrance hall with a timber floor which allowed for a warm and welcoming feeling to the entrance of the property. All the bespoke joinery throughout the house allows for an extremely efficient use of the space and considerable storage in the bedrooms and living spaces. As with many of their projects, Prestige Architects work with clients based abroad and are rarely able to come on site to see progressions. This was an example of such project. For Prestige, it was exciting to see the reaction of the client on upon completion and detailing during the two solo visits across the entire project. Prestige Architects always create a detailed “design link” which for this project was oak bead details throughout the project including the bespoke internal doors in conjunction with a dual colour approach.

Pemberton Heights by Urbane Design Location: Texas, USA Interior Designer: Jessica Love with Urbane Design Construction: Quick Residential Solutions The Pemberton Heights remodel is a full renovation of a historic property in the Pemberton Heights neighbourhood of Austin, TX. After a failed first renovation, the client of this home hired Urbane Design to correct past contractor mistakes and breathe new life into their 100-year-old home. The brief was to completely gut and redesign bathrooms, along with redesigning the kitchen, primary bedroom, entryway and laundry room. Urbane Design were instructed to keep the bespoke parts of the home, like the exterior (which cannot legally be changed due to the homes’ historic qualification), while updating other elements. The challenge for the designers was to protect the old while blending with the new. The client wanted a functional layout of their home for their growing family of three with classic meets modern finishes. Urbane Design tried to keep as many of the homes’ original features as possible in order to maintain its’ integrity and eliminate as much waste as possible. The design is open, light and bright with a large square footage. It is perfect for our client to grow into. The primary suite is on the first floor, which is a unique attribute. It is a classic case of an older home that really needed new life breathed into it so that it will last for 100 more years.

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Country Estate Cotswolds by Yvette Taylor Interiors Location: Cirencester, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Yvette Taylor Construction Company: Alex Frances, Richard Frances Yvette Taylor Interiors were enlisted for the restoration of a beautiful 230 years old, Grade II listed stone cottage located in picturesque village Barnsley in the Cotswolds. The brief was to design a cosy and comfortable weekend retreat for the family away from the pressures of life in Central London, restoring its original beauty while introducing a range of chic, eye-catching, bright, and colourful designs in a country style to reflect the building’s long history. The extent of the work included; four new bathrooms, improvements to the existing kitchen, new appliances, new limestone flooring in the kitchen and entrance hall, period oak flooring on the ground floor, sisal carpets on the first floor, and stone flooring in natural limestone, with sisal floor coverings new replicas of the original interior doors, gun-sanding of the original beams to restore their beauty, new French doors, a gym in the basement, refurbishment of the garage and enhancement of all the stonework. The selection of every material was carefully considered by Yvette Taylor Interiors. It was crucial to restoring the house to its original beauty, respecting the architectural style of a period stone house. The house is part of a beautiful Cotswold village which consists of Grade II listed stone houses and a boutique hotel Barnsley house. The traditional country-style theme was rigorously applied to all areas of the house. Yvette Taylor Interiors believe that the design was so successful due to the entire selection of fabrics, wallpapers, furniture, lighting, rugs, flooring, and bathrooms fittings which complemented the period style of the house. The use of the Caron radiators also helped to accentuate the traditional look.


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Woodland Manor by Caz Myers Design Location: Berkshire, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Caz Myers Design Construction: Kings of Essex Caz Myers Design were briefed to create a relaxed family home which was striking, great for entertaining and to incorporate a fun kid-friendly den and sleepover space for their two kids and their friends. The clients asked the designers to include some unique design elements and create a wow factor with some break-out entertaining spaces, however they were keen for their home to feel relaxed for themselves as well as guests and most importantly remain practical and familyfriendly. One of the key design features was to create rooms which looked out to the incredible countryside views and connect the internal to the external particularly from the large kitchen / diner / reception space. The clients were also extremely keen to incorporate dramatic art pieces and sculpture throughout their home. When you walk into the house the dark green hallway envelops you immediately and when you move further into the hallway the position of the dining space gives unexpected wow factor. The use of this space enabled the designers to create a bespoke walk-in wine cellar as well as floor to ceiling expansive floating shelves. The dining space in this part of the house also means that guests can enjoy the striking bespoke stairwell which leads directly off the dining, hallway space. Caz Myers Design were involved in every element and detail of the design process from the outset which involved the planning and design of the house with layouts and floorplans throughout, lighting design & sourcing, planning & design of all bespoke joinery, designing all the bathrooms and sourcing all tiles & sanitary ware, sourcing every piece of furniture & fabric right through to sourcing and styling every last detail and accessory.

Beach Bays Cottage by Foreshew Design Associates Location: Parry Sound, Ontario Architect: Foreshew Design Associates Interior Designer: The Local Studio Construction Company: Tamarack North Rising from the Georgian Bay shores of Parry Sound is Foreshew Design Associate’s contemporary residential retreat. Integrating into its location the structure rises and falls with the bay and blends with the colours of the bedrock. Careful consideration was taken by the designers to turn the clients wishes into a reality without tarnishing the stunning environment that it is situated in. Beach Bays Cottage is a sunset facing, lakeside home that has been designed to mesh with the surrounding landscape effortlessly. The designers ensured that the clients’ requests for the property were met by designing a cottage that provides great separation of social and private spaces. In the context of its inspiring location, Foreshew Design Associates worked to maximise the views wherever possible. Glass became a key material to this design in the interest of ensuring that the design did not clash with the calming surroundings and views towards this remained unobstructed. This is evident in areas such as the see-through wine display, “floating” staircase with decorative lighting, and outdoor dining with large stacking glass door which opens to an impressive bar. These also became some of the designer’s favourite aspects, along with working on the sunken living room, and the lake-facing sauna and gym.

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Eaton Mews by Jess Weeks Interiors Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Jess Weeks Interiors Ltd Construction Company: TW Barber London A stunning mews house on the highly sought-after Eaton Mews North, set in between Eaton Square and Eaton place. Jess Weeks Interiors Ltd was instructed by a Bermuda based client. Jess Weeks Interiors Ltd needed to understand the client’s tastes and requirements including their high spec need for hidden speaker systems in the ceilings, hidden air conditioning and airflow systems and high spec security and AV requirements. The client wanted an individual design which set the property aside but also with a seamless flow throughout rooms so that guests were welcomed in such a way, that it showcased a home that was clearly loved with attention to detail. Jess Weeks Interiors Ltd designed a bathroom for this project that showcased a marble shower which was fully backlit. The particular marble used has not yet been known to be backlit and was hand sourced from Italy to create an incredibly warm glow. Jess Weeks created a design that not only back lit the three walls of the shower but also the alcoves and wall hanging shelves, a particularly unique aspect due to the weight of the slabs and, of course, not being able to use adhesive. A channel system was designed alongside the marble fabricators, that held all systems in place, for full use in a shower being IP Rated. Jess Weeks Interiors Ltd had originally worked on the projects first renovation with fellow interior designer, Annie Stevens, who sadly passed away in 2019. Jess Weeks hope that they made Annie proud with this second renovation. The tones and aesthetics of the newly designed property welcome you in a way that transitions you from one mind, into a complete state of peace and tranquillity.


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The Secret Room by Mariapaola Miele, Malibu Design Center Location: California, USA Interior Designer: Mariapaola Miele, Malibu Design Center Architect: Mariapaola Miele, Malibu Design Center Construction Company: Ocean Point Developer Malibu Design Center were enlisted for the interior remodel of this luxurious property in Agoura Hills, California. The aspirational home benefits from big open spaces and panoramic views through its large windows. Malibu Design Center wanted to ensure that the space was carefully considered and that the interiors felt clean and uncluttered. Malibu Design Center’s favourite aspect of working on this remodel was the master suite. The designer refers to the suite as ‘The Secret Room’, in the existing layout there was a hidden room in the back of the master bathroom that was not utilised, and the master suite was chopped and disconnected. By opening the space and highlighting the outdoors with windows all around, the vision became a reality. The designers were able to transform this room into a calming sanctuary to relax and unwind. It’s easy to fill a space with all different kinds of furniture, but to be able to simplify the space whilst upholding the luxury element can be much more difficult. By simplifying the space, Malibu Design Center were able to accomplish a great design concept which makes the most out of the architecture and the beautiful outdoor scenery that can be seen from any angle.

Wildwood Estate Historic by Roughan Interiors Location: New York, USA Interior Designer: Roughan Interiors Construction: Quindico CT Sitting on 20 acres of lush Bedford gardens is a grand English style stone cottage, built at the turn of the century by Charles Wetmore, a prominent architect from NYC. Charles designed the house known as Wildwood for his cousin Maude Wetmore who was an important figure in New York and Newport society. Maude needed a resting place between the journeys back and forth from the city to Rhode Island. A feminist before her time, Maude was the head of the Republican women’s party in Newport among many other organizations and was very well liked. The design had to match the architecture in a very modern way. The 8000 sq. ft. home is equipped with 20 acres, full guest house, pools house and tennis courts. Roughan Interiors’ clients are understated people with young children where luxury & function are synonymous with easy living. Roughan Interiors chose fabrics that were durable and highlighted areas with splashes of colour to complement the curated art collection & accessories. Each room is a complement to the other as you walk through and enjoy its understated grandeur. Each room is difference yet flows effortlessly from one area to the next. This home was designed for children, lounging, eating, entertaining and most importantly to welcome guests, family and friends. Roughan Interiors believe that the design has longevity and sustainability by using materials that helped to marry the old details. This creates a strong structure as well as making the old one relevant once more. Roughan Interiors created a unity between old and new which was updated to fit a modern way of living.

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Chestnut House by YNOTT Interiors Location: Surrey, United Kingdom Interior Designer: YNOTT Interiors Developer: Hamptons Associated: Richard Stanley Securities Chestnut House is an opulent, modern two-bedroom luxury apartment finished to a high specification in the heart of Surrey. YNOTT Interiors were introduced by Hamptons to the client, the brief was to design, furnish and style the apartment in a way that would attract their target demographic. The apartment had previously been dressed by another Berkshire interior designer but there was little interest shown, so YNOTT Interiors were brought in instead. YNOTT Interiors were able to design, source, install and style this apartment within 3 weeks from being introduced to it, allowing Hamptons to relaunch the development sooner than they had requested. Being able to dress apartments that clearly had a large amount of thought and care with regard to the build and finish, allowed for a truly beautiful space to furnish and decorate, adding further opulence to the apartments. The perspective buyers were affluent middle age working professionals, potentially London commuters who wanted to escape the city. YNOTT Interiors incorporated a modern luxurious theme, with cosy comforting textiles and lighting. The design involved an open plan living, kitchen and dining area that would not only serve as a relaxing comfortable environment at the end of a working day, but also provide an impressionable area in which the homeowners could entertain friends, reflecting the lifestyle that they aspire to live.

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Chapter House x Elle Decoration by Londonewcastle Location: Covent Garden, London Developer: Londonewcastle Londonewcastle’s latest development, Chapter House, has partnered with ELLE Decoration to create a highly editorial example of modern British living in the development’s penthouse. Situated in the heart of Covent Garden theatre land and a stone’s throw from the Royal Opera House it offers a private members’ club feel as only a small bespoke development can. Bringing the pages of the magazine to life it aims to appeal to likeminded design and culture aficionados, both at home and internationally. As Elle Decoration has authority over global interior design, their brief for this apartment was to create a space that would carry global appeal. Setting and forecasting trends and implementing them into this penthouse was an important factor so that this apartment would remain current as a show apartment while the development of Chapter House was being sold. Elle Decoration’s task was to encompass the tradition, culture, innovation and craftsmanship that Covent Garden is renowned for, as well as complementing the architectural design and finish of the apartment, from the herringbone flooring to the floor to ceiling windows and marble kitchen. The design scheme, conceptualised and orchestrated by Editor in Chief, Ben Spriggs, exemplifies the renowned credentials of British design in its fixtures, furniture and accessories. It speaks to the past, present and future of British interior design, calling on time-honoured craftsmanship, principles of modernity as well as the use of traditional design in innovative ways. Not only is the show penthouse a celebration of the British home for the British market, but it also acts as a point of visual reference for overseas markets to amplify the strengths and global influence of the UK’s design community.


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The Kings Library Penthouse by Joanna Wood International Interior Design Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Joanna Wood International Interior Design The brief for Joanna Wood International Interior Design was to transform the top floor of this former Edwardian Girls’ School into a contemporary home with five bedrooms and plenty of space for entertaining. The Penthouse was created out of the fourth storey of this purposebuilt school in 1908 by Thomas J. Bailey. Vast spaces had to be carefully reimagined and arranged around some of the original architectural features, including a glazed brick stairwell and a double height entrance hall. For Joanna Wood, the adaptation of the existing architectural features and transformation into a stunning apartment was a particular favourite aspect of this project. The client wanted a homely living space with lots of areas for guests, modern amenities and rooms that serve several purposes. Joanna Wood International Interior Design focused on comfortable seating in the living areas; a snug with a fireplace wall as created, as well as a separate cinema room and a dining area to one side. A mixture of varying colour schemes were incorporated, along with statement pieces of art and bespoke furniture which combined seamlessly to create the perfect balance between family and formality. The building’s original guise is still evident in its huge chapel windows and 27ft high former assembly hall, but the warmth injected by carefully thought out interior design has created a truly unique London penthouse apartment.

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Notting Hill Townhouse by Katharine Pooley Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Katharine Pooley In just under 6 months Katharine Pooley and her team of talented architects and designers undertook a total redesign of this incredible statement seven storey London home. The property includes a swimming pool and spa, a home cinema, games room and bar, a car lift for the client’s luxury car collection and extensive gardens and terraces. The client wished to ensure every detail of this property was impeccable, original and of the highest quality. With gallery quality furniture and lighting from Paris, London and New York, statement artwork and beautifully finished English made joinery and the finest architectural detailing in every room the brief was to create an impressive and glamorous home to entertain that also had calm and peaceful spaces for relaxation. The client has an appreciation of rare finishes, pure colourations, and cutting-edge design so every detail was designed bespoke for the property. A huge team of English artisans and creatives helped to turn around this incredible property in such a short space of time. From the poured metal ‘Based Upon’ doors to the exquisite Dark stained timber and bronze joinery in the masculine library study, every detail has passed through the hands of England’s master craftsmen and women. The design works so well because It is light and fresh with touches of strong colour, every detail is considered but the statement artwork and sculptural chandeliers are allowed room to breathe and draw the eye beautifully in every space. The large Listed rooms look out onto leafy gardens and the elegant Notting Hill street beyond. Like Notting Hill, the interior has a youthful feel that is international and very chic in tone.


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A Palm Jumeirah Frond by Nikki Bisiker Interior Design Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates When Nikki Bisiker Interior Design were given the task of creating A Palm Jumeirah Frond - a family home for a client who loves art, colour, and attention to detail they were enthused by the opportunity to combine their furniture and interior design skills. The newly constructed beachfront residence spans 14,500 square feet, and encompasses terraces, roof garden, infinity pool and exceptional indoor communal areas where the family can reside, all kept hidden by the grandeur of the main entranceway. The client had requested that Nikki Bisiker Interior Design allude to Bali Four Seasons with the exterior, and this inspiration led to a tropical and verdant motif, elevated by the warm exterior lighting. Nikki Bisiker Interior Design exuded chic opulence with the interiors, using a coalescence of luxurious textures and colours. These included polished veneers, natural stone, glasswork, and stunning lighting all creating a dramatic ambience and interest. Da Fonseca took the fluctuating tastes of the family and used them to inspire each room, and they were able to blend personalities and colour to create formal and informal areas to suit the family’s requirements. Within the main family seating area though, inspiration was derived from the project’s surroundings. The design reflects the ocean position, with the colour palate focussing on cool turquoises, blues and grey. The sea and sky merge with the interior walls, and the pool and tropical foliage extends through to the inside.

Timber Rock by Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA Location: Estes Park, Colorado Architect: Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA Interior Designer: Slifer Designs Construction Company: Westover Construction Timber Rock is an 8,000 square foot, sevenbedroom home sitting on a remote 60acre property bordering Rocky Mountain National Park. The site has a 270-degree panorama with an uninterrupted view of Longs Peak which became a key aspect for the architecture of Timber Rock. Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA utilized glass curtainwalls, some as large as 14’-0 wide by 10’-0 tall, to make the most out of the surroundings and bring the stunning views inside. The clients envisioned a humble design; with this in mind, Shepherd Resources Inc/ AIA and Slifer Designs found inspiration in simple agrarian forms and grey barnwood siding, combined with modern materials such as an exposed steel skeleton, Corten steel panels, metal roofing and cut stone veneer create an earthy, grey palette blending with the mountain setting. Upon entering the home, contemporary finishes give a modern, yet warm feel. Since entertaining is a priority for the clients, Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA created an open floor plan. The living room and pub sit on the western side of the great room with a true chef’s kitchen and dining room to the east. Centered in the great room is a steel fireplace suspended from the exposed structural steel roof trusses. All interior woodwork was created by a custom woodworking shop in Eagle, Colorado. The design and architecture work so well because it complements the landscape and site, and blends in perfectly. Spaces move and flow dramatically with art and views, the retreat seamlessly blends with its surroundings and nestles into the site. The hybrid mix of tradition and contemporary materials and furniture is the icing on the cake.

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St John’s Wood Residence by Shalini Misra Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Shalini Misra Ltd Architect: Shalini Misra Ltd Construction Company: Silver Interiors Design & Build Ltd The brief for Shalini Misra Ltd was to create a show home with great character displaying London and local craftsmanship, along with a global design influence, to appeal to a buyer that appreciates modern luxurious comfort infused with contemporary and vintage art and craftsmanship. Shalini Misra Ltd designed the layout to maximise the space and flow, reconfiguring the second floor to accommodate three evenly sized bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, and making the whole of the first floor a master suite. The living spaces on the lower ground floor were enhanced, increasing the flow, aided by the significant change in the staircase which was retracted into a striking red tiled shaft allowing full use of the lower ground floor. A lift was also incorporated into the layout to ensure future-proofing of the property and ease of use for anyone with limited mobility. A large part of the project was sourcing great British craftsmanship. A detailed research of cornicing, plaster moulding, decorative crafts and unique furniture was undertaken to adorn and furnish the space. A range of techniques from gilding to cabinet making was employed for various furniture and surfaces. The variety of textures, materials and colours creates an overall palette of tactile quality with interest on every surface, whilst bringing in period elements through cornicing and ceiling moulding. There is a play between old and new through existing pieces, vintage and contemporary lighting and furniture. Shalini Misra Ltd incorporated a perfect mix of statement entertaining spaces, showcasing cutting edge design, and more paired down spaces which still have their own unique, defining elements.

H Residence by The Good Studio Designing for a young, modern and stylish family that travel frequently, The Good Studio designed their five-storey apartment that features six-star quality with the luxuries and convenience of a hotel that blended seamlessly with simple home comforts. The Clients love entertaining so they requested a home that could be equally private and dynamic, with flexible recreational facilities that would accommodate a growing family. Instead of giving The Good Studio a detailed brief, the clients preferred that the designers get to know each member of the family and use this information to incorporate it into the design. The final design achieved all its objectives and went beyond client expectations from a design perspective. Spread out over five floors, this splendid eight-bedroom house is the epitome of understated elegance. Inspired by the hushed luxury of top-end designer hotels, it combines impeccable style with the flexibility and comfort required by a family with young children. The living and dining areas were purposefully positioned on the middle floor as the hub of the home, both to draw the family together and to create a central point for adult guests to gather without disturbing the younger family members’ sleep. The Good Studio sought inspiration from the fashion world as the family is extremely stylish and fashion conscious. The most obvious interpretation of the concept is in the dressing room to the master bedroom, which pays homage to an exclusive boutique with open display shelves and curated partitioned closets and drawers. Purposefully positioned on the middle floor as the hub of the home, the living and dining area serves to draw the family together and to create a central point for adult guests together. The circular sky lounge seats up to 8 people and boasts a stunning view of Macau.

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Haven by Carlisle Design Studio Location: Lagos, Nigeria Interior Designer: Carlisle Design Studio Architect: SOATA Carlisle Design Studio were enlisted to complete the interiors for a new build contemporary villa for a family in the heart of Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria. The project included a grand formal reception and dining spaces, informal living areas and a total of 8-bedroom suites. Carlisle Design Studio were tasked with creating a contemporary interior to complement the architecture. Working with a very prominent South African Architecture firm, the design studio developed a full interior design package within the extremely short project programme of a single year; very ambitious for a project its scale. The client wanted a family home that was simultaneously dramatic, bold, fun, patterned and eclectic, yet homely and welcoming to suit their large growing family of 3 generations. The spaces needed to be multi-functional and adaptable to suit both their love of entertaining very important guests that would be allowed to freely roam the generous volumes spaces yet be able to immediately return to a comfortable space for their young children to enjoy and feel at a home moment’s notice. The careful but playful layers of colour, pattern and geometry are bold to perfectly reflect the client’s personality but are subtle so as to align with the clean lines of the architecture. For Carlisle Design Studio, a key aspect of this project was the opportunity to design the vast majority of the FF&E as custom unique pieces specific to the clients brief from furniture, feature sculptural lighting through to tableware and accessories. Joinery marquetry was manufactured and imported from Germany, embroidery to curtains from locally found seamstress bases in Lagos. Carlisle Design Studio believe that the eclectic and bold interior design works harmoniously with the clean lines of the architecture and exceeds the expectations of the client.

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135 Palm Ave by International Designers by Rita Chraibi Location: Palm Island, Miami Interior Designer: Rita Chraibi Architect: TOGU Developer: Sabal Development Photographer: Barry Grossman Overlooking Biscayne Bay, this Miami abode aims to harmonise high fashion with interior design. Rita Chraibi was selected as the designer of choice for this prestigious waterfront home for her unique and unprecedented signature style. The notable $35 million property is spread across two floors of open space, the sprawling 15,731-square-foot villa features eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and three powder rooms. The combination of fashion and interior design was essential to elevating each space to its highest potential. Fuelled by a desire to surprise and offer the unexpected, International Designers selected pieces from Roche Bobois’ collaborations with Jean-Paul Gaultier, Christian Lacroix, Kenzo Takada, and fabric brands Lelievre Paris and Missoni Home. Working with Roche Bobois, who are experts in creating Haute couture-styled furniture that breaks barriers, brought her vision to reality. The home is adorned with various artwork consisting of unusual pieces, such as a massive steel cactus, created by Rita Chraibi. Other works of art intuitively displayed throughout the residence include mixed-media pieces by Verónica Pasman from Galleria Ca’ d’Oro. These works include acrylic paintings, primarily ink and gold foil on paper and canvas, featuring sparse nature scribble often overlapping colour stains, and expressive brush strokes to highlight nature and the translucent palettes of the ocean.


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Villa Reden by Architekt Maciej Franta

Harbour House by Dean Thomas Design Group

House of the Big Arch by Frankie Pappas International

Location: Poland Architect: Maciej Franta / Frantagroup Interior Designer: Olga Kurek / Amokarchitecture Developer: Webolit Nieruchomosci Photographer: Archifolio / Tomasz Zakrzewski

Location: Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Location: Waterberg Nature Conservancy Interior Designer: Frankie Pappas International Architect: Frankie Pappas International Construction Company: Frankie Pappas International

Villa Reden’s form and context are a synthesis of the historic heritage of Upper Silesia. The unique context of the place and the potential negative consequence of implementing a new tissue in this unique area meant that the decision to shape a new building was not easy and had to refer directly to these guidelines, not compete with them, and “respond” to the environment with its uniqueness in a contemporary way. The idea and shape of the building resulted directly from the irregular polygonal shape of the area intended for development and the idea of leaving the largest possible tree stand on the plot. Such a simple inspiration has become the basic guideline for shaping the building. Creating the form step by step; the solid was formed in accordance with the function of the apartments, optimizing their function into the shape of an irregular polygon. Then, a perimeter line was marked along the plot boundaries and the block of flats was surrounded with balconies to obtain a panoramic opening to the surroundings. The corners were rounded, referring to the character of the interwar villas in the neighbourhood, tree crowns and the surrounding greenery. The building formed in this way received unique features in the form of large terraces, from which you can enjoy the charms of the surroundings, and full integration with nature due to the proximity of trees and additional lighting in the patio. In the last step, the rhythm of the elevation was shaped. Vertical divisions of the façade were introduced, creating expressive regular squares arranging the freely formed volume of the building. It was ensured that the division of the facade and its rhythm were equal.

Geared towards creating a family friendly haven, this traditional farmhouse design naturally embraces a contemporary expression. Harbour House is a powerful composition of architectural form, comfortable within the East Coast grassland. The panoramic views and local climate were Dean Thomas Design Group’s main driving principles of the architectural design. A material palette of vertical wood siding, metal panelling, fair faced concrete and timber details bring a modern focus to the formwork. The resulting design balances rustic and refined, highlighting the epitome of modern farmhouse style. Dean Thomas Design Group’s design is a balanced composition in which light and transparency play an integral role. Extensive glazing exposes the panoramic ocean views, resulting in a dialogue with the landscape. A considered exterior palette integrates the façade with the colours and textures of the environment. Designed as a simple structure, key architectural details act as focal points to the formwork, delivering a contemporary expression that is both warm and tactile. For structural rhythm, Dean Thomas Design Group’s bold and extensive use of steel was a defining aspect, encasing double height glazed panes. The vertical glazing articulates the rooflines, while providing a cue to the fresh, light filled contemporary space within. Though an understated element, the trellis adds bravado and creates a defined sense of arrival. The trellis detailing was repetitively incorporated as a connection to the landscape and to provide continuity to the architectural expression.

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Marrying sandstone cliff and riverine forest, this building occupies a unique place in a nature reserve in the Waterberg mountains of South Africa. House of the Big Arch by Frankie Pappas International is encircled in a landscape of remarkable plants, inspiring cliffs, and prodigious wildlife. Frankie Pappas International designed an incredibly thin, 3300mm wide building which allowed the designers to thread the building through the treescape. The trees dictated by where the team were allowed to build; in order to further ensure that no tree would be harmed, Frankie Pappas International laser-scanned the entire site. This project is a projection of the designers’ belief that architecture, landscape and gardening cannot be divided: they are one. The building makes use of a very simple set of materials - all of which are the domain of incredible craftsmen. The Waterberg has a strong tradition of rough and imperfect, but wonderfully strong brickwork, and House of the Big Arch maximises on this tradition. It is a careful and direct response to this particular portion, of this particular riverine forest, of this particular portion of the bushveld - the architecture could exist nowhere else in the world. The design brief for Frankie Pappas International was to create a home that disappears into the landscape; that sits amongst the rocks and trees and birds; that offers animals and plants and humans equal opportunity to find shelter; that treats the bushveld with its deserved respect. In doing so, the building has become a refuge not only for the clients, but for genets, vervet monkeys, birds, warthog and porcupines. It truly is a building for all the inhabitants of the site.


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Casa Aura by Joffroy + Partners Location: San Pedro Garza Garcia Architect: Christian Joffroy Construction Company: Javier Sanchez Partida Photographer: Francisco Alvarez for The Raws A residence designed for a couple, an art gallery owner and a lawyer, both art & architecture enthusiasts. They both pursue professional ambitions and are very dedicated to their professions. Their home was conceived as a refuge in the mountains, simple to live, but luxurious in space and format. Flexible to different social and private scenarios, liveable in every square meter. The home, although located on the mountain, does not enjoy scenic a view to the city, so interior views were very important. Joffroy + Partners created interior garden/courtyard views and placed large sliding doors that open to connect all exterior areas to each other, through the living spaces, so the home can convert into a large terrace, or remain as a large refuge, depending on the weather, mood, or social setting. They chose materials such as concrete and steel, so that the home may age and weather in tone with its setting. Besides the versatility of the home, regarding open or closed to exterior areas at any time of year or day, the selected materials will allow the home to age with dignity, and to remain relevant, design wise, in time. The home has a very simple circulation flow; Courtyards and gardens were designated according to the sites natural state. The home’s living areas were designed around these natural areas, connected by a single corridor. Along the corridor there are either courtyards, mass or void; these are either connected visually or physically, through glass so that the interior of the home, always has a connection to the exterior.

Kensington Apartment Cabinetry by Prestige Architects Location: London, United Kingdom Architect: Prestige Architects This 900 square foot pied-a-terre is part of a Grade II listed historic building in the heart of exclusive Kensington – London. Prestige Architects was appointed to carry out a full refurbishment and elevate the space for their client ensuring a warm and welcoming design was implemented. The client purchased the property which was unmodernised for some 15 years and required to be uplifted to suit modern living. Being a listed building of historic relevance, Prestige Architects had to carefully assess the various original features and ensure their preservation - hence a detailed liaison with the local conservation officer allowed them to successfully uplift the design elements still maintaining the historic relevance. The brief from the client also included a careful assessment of the envelope and introduction of special material to isolate the property from microwave and radio wave from the outside environment. Prestige Architects successfully created a master suite with bespoke wardrobes and direct access to the en-suite bathroom, a second guest bedroom and bathroom and an elegant living room with separate dining and kitchen all with common bespoke detailing including bespoke copper radiators. Prestige Architects enjoyed working with a client that embraced design lead recommendations such as the copper finish radiators, dual tone bespoke joinery or the elegance of the herringbone timber floor with contrasting surround. Prestige Architects, as with all of their work, always try to find a “design link” throughout the project and in this specific case this was highlighted by the floor finishes with the contrasted bead detail which visually accompany the visitor’s eye through the property.

Timber Rock by Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA Location: Estes Park, Colorado Architect: Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA Interior Designer: Slifer Designs Construction Company: Westover Construction Timber Rock is an 8,000 square foot, sevenbedroom home sitting on a remote 60acre property bordering Rocky Mountain National Park. The site has a 270-degree panorama with an uninterrupted view of Longs Peak which became a key aspect for the architecture of Timber Rock. Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA utilized glass curtainwalls, some as large as 14’-0 wide by 10’-0 tall, to make the most out of the surroundings and bring the stunning views inside. The clients envisioned a humble design; with this in mind, Shepherd Resources Inc/ AIA and Slifer Designs found inspiration in simple agrarian forms and grey barnwood siding, combined with modern materials such as an exposed steel skeleton, Corten steel panels, metal roofing and cut stone veneer create an earthy, grey palette blending with the mountain setting. Outdoor life is celebrated with patios and fireplaces, the living room features a fireplace from Fire Features Inc. of Brooklyn NY. Upon entering the home, contemporary finishes give a modern, yet warm feel. Since entertaining is a priority for the clients, Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA created an open floor plan. The living room and pub sit on the western side of the great room with a true chef’s kitchen and dining room to the east. Centered in the great room is a steel fireplace suspended from the exposed structural steel roof trusses. All interior woodwork was created by a custom woodworking shop in Eagle, Colorado. Spaces move and flow dramatically with art and views, the retreat seamlessly blends with its surroundings and nestles into the site. The hybrid mix of tradition and contemporary materials and furniture is the icing on the cake.

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Essenza by Ventura + Partners Location: Porto, Portugal Architect: Manuel Ventura, Ventura + Partners Construction Company: Lucio da Silva Azevedo & Filhos, SA Essenza is a luxury multifamily residential building located at the doorstep of Porto’s City Park, in Portugal. The building’s most striking feature is the facade’s threedimensionality, created through geometric rips that cut the concrete, like if there is a body’s reaction in each tear – a kind of blister. This geometric effect creates the illusion of undulation and movement and is adapted to the facade facing the park, where the openings are much larger, and the protrusion effect is smaller. The openings’ geometry is enriched by the shine of the golden aluminium of the minimalist frames. The facade’s skin effect extends to the base of the volume, covered from one end to the other by a golden grid with a design inspired by the tapered geometry oculi. This solution allows solving the proximity to the street, integrating housing programs, a lobby, and garage entrances on a sole basis, without interfering with the object’s reading. Semi-translucent and delicate, this surface acts as a membrane that prevents the passage but allows light to enter. Essenza was designed to be experienced, combining technology with a selection of luxury finishes to provide maximum comfort and functionality to its residents. In this context, the team highlight the home automation system, the radiant floor heating used in the circulation spaces, bedrooms, living rooms, and the Carrara marble used throughout the bathrooms. In permanent dialogue with the Park, Essenza promotes the extension of its physical spaces, in a symbiosis between interior and exterior.

The Desert Villa by Whitespace Architects Location: Al Khawaneej First, United Arab Emirates Architect: Francesco Anzolin and Yasser Abuelnasr Construction Company: United Seven Whitespace Architects were commissioned to develop a single floor residential villa for a private owner, with consideration given to the surrounding desert area and sand dunes. The 800sqm villa has been designed as the primary residence for the family, and offers spaces to entertain, ample storage and a connection to the outdoors, all across one level.

Cabins at The Lakes by YOO Studio Location: Lechlade, United Kingsom Interior Designer: YOO Studio Architect: YOO Studio Developer: YOO Group The Lakes by Yoo is set to become home to the most exclusive cabins in the English countryside with the launch of 9 new bespoke properties featuring 2 bedrooms in a lakeside setting. The design experience is enhanced by the diversity of over 20 architects, interior and product designers with big imaginations, providing a choice of looks and styles to suit the lifestyles of today’s modern dwellers.

The Desert Villa creates a harmonious flow between the outdoors and indoors. Relying on straight clean lines and volumes, the architecture connects outdoor spaces with the internal spaces allowing the two to function seamlessly as one. Whitespace Architects does this through the introduction of the courtyard, giving the appearance of being one space by blending the boundary. This courtyard wraps around the property and alongside the use of multiple skylights, the structure of the villa itself feels open to the sky. The villa has an infinity edge pool that flows with the borders of the structure, and the presence of a water feature inside the house brings the visual movement and auditory impact of this most vital element into the living space. The living area and gym are levelled with the pool to create the sense of space continuation, and the glass windows that separate the spaces are fully retractable so that the inner and outer spaces can merge.

This cabin has been decorated using a rich and earthy colour palette of burnt reds, chocolates and ochres. Layers of natural texture give rustic flair to this lakeside dwelling. Furnishings include deep velvet armchairs, eclectic artwork and vintage finds and a bespoke crafted dining table and chairs. The 9-metre glazed frontage floods the room with natural light creating a warm and cosy environment.

Whitespace Architects had positioned the villa so that when approaching it, the geometric volume is perceivable from far while passing near the sand dunes long before the entrance and parking is reached.

The Cabins are an innovative hybrid model for The Lakes, forming a new offering of smaller homes for both purchase and rent, enticing city dwellers to escape to the country in the most luxurious of getaways. The eco-friendly construction and materials along with expansive 9-metre window front and terrace facing lake, makes these cabins not only the most luxurious in the cabin category but also among the most sustainably created.

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The bedroom features a luxurious four poster bed and benefit from views into the cabin’s private garden. A separate mezzanine floor which acts as a twin or double room also features a secret den for kids underneath the gables and a stunning view across the living space and out to the lake. The split-level decking provides an amazing entertaining space to enjoy long summer evenings by the lake. It also provides easy access to enjoy a paddle around Marley Lake.


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Two Close Between by Abon Studio Location: Llandudno, Cape Town Architect: James Mitchell – Abon Studio Others involved: D-One Automation For Abon Studio, the driving forces of this project were problem solving with the privacy aspects, whilst preserving the beachfront views. This dual living home built on site existing between two properties, with the ability to be transformed into a single four-bedroom home with minimal impact to the initial design. The design not only works for the clients requirements of a spacious yet private home with ocean views, but remains respectful of the neighbouring properties and landscape. The main objective of this three level home was to retain the views of the ocean whilst maximizing privacy between the dual living and also from the surrounding homes, which are situated around all four sides of the site. Abon Studio created spaces that would not interfere with the surrounding homes, which involved a lengthy design development process. The two dwellings have been given individual entrances for privacy between the two, and one wall that separates them. The dwellings can then become one should this be removed, to be enjoyed as a single family residence. The option of this transformation was a primary aspect of the brief. For Abon Studio, solving the challenges of suiting the clients, providing space and respecting the existing properties became the most rewarding moment of the project. The name Two Close Between came from the successful completion of this. The name is derived from the constraints of the sites and surroundings, along with the functionality of the building.

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The Heart Project by A2Zen Consulting Location: Islands Architect: A2Zen Consulting Interior Designer: A2Zen Consulting Photo Credit: f2fotografia This project was one which A2zen Consulting found a very special renovation project for them and one in which they involved a lot of energy and passion. The Property was originally a very traditional property with red cotto floors and heavy wooden doors and furniture. The challenge was to produce a modern interpretation maintaining the typicality of the architecture. The aim was to create a bright lively environment for entertaining and relaxing. A2zen Consulting’s favourite aspect of the project was the front door, which was designed to become the signature piece of the house. A2zen Consulting wanted to create a grand entrance which would set the tone for the rest of the property’s design whereby a calm and contemporary feel was created whilst also keeping the property’s original architecture and structure. A very light pallet was used through the property which helped to brighten all rooms whilst also keeping the grandeur of the property and the spacious rooms that flow through the property due to its traditional architectural nature. Splashes of Mediterranean colours on soft furnishings were used to bring the property to life with recurring spots of yellow. These accents of colour are the elements which help bring the old and the new together. The beach house fits into the wider environment through its light and bright pallet and due to keeping in line with the property’s original architecture. This was done perfectly by using all the Beach house’s original features and simply adding a new lease of life through the pallet, furniture and bespoke carpentry.


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The Beach House by Nicola O’Mara Interior Design Ltd Location: Mawgan Porth, Cornwall Interior Designer: Nicola O’Mara Interior Design Ltd Nicola O’Mara Interior Design were required to renovate the whole interior of this dated beach house to create a high-end luxurious and comfortable home. The two key aspects of The Beach House according to Nicola O’Mara Interior Design were the remarkable and relaxing views from the house out towards the sea and the main kitchen area which included a fun filled bar area. The brief was to create a fresh, warm, and welcoming family beach house home, which provided a nod to the ocean whilst maintaining a comfortable and practical feel without being too twee. Nicola O’Mara ensured that the design integrated into its wider environment through the use of an array of textures and materials throughout the project, the designer focused on tactile walls, warm woods and faded and sunwashed furniture to create that beachy vibe. The designers used local talented artists where possible to create bespoke pieces of work throughout the home. Nicola O’Mara commissioned a local artisan to create a large art mural next to the swimming pool which echoed hints of the sea. The pool area was also retiled to create a natural warm blue hue, further conjuring a comfortable interior to relax and unwind in, where the owners can truly appreciate the outdoors.

Albany Bahamas by Murakami Design Location: Albany, Bahamas Interior Designer: Ann Johnston Design Consultant Landscape Architecture: Mills Design Group Building Contractor: Capstone Construction Developer: Albany, Bahamas Construction Company: Capstone Construction This property by Murakami Design is an exclusive beachfront residence and guest home, designed to maximize the ocean views, privacy, and comfortable beachfront living. Working with their consulting team of Mills Design Group for the landscape architecture, building contractors Capstone Construction, and Ann Johnston Design Consultants for the interiors, all aspects of the home were greatly considered by the team of professionals to ensure that this was a luxurious, comfortable property which thrives in it’s beachside location. The brief for Murakami Design was to create a luxury beachfront residence which will accommodate a large family, including three car parking, guest house and staff accommodations. To do this, the design had to maximise the views of the ocean whilst maintaining privacy from the neighbouring town homes and private residences. The focus is on indoor-outdoor living, with features such as a beachfront gazebo, outdoor kitchen, swimming pool, spa, and private areas for reading and relaxing. This outdoor porch includes a dining area and lounge area for family dinners, entertaining, and relaxing. The overarching consideration of the landscape and views overlooking the ocean then reinforces this connection between indoor and outdoor living, promoting interaction with the sun and water.

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South Beach, Singapore by Elliot James Interior Location: Singapore Interior Designer: Elliot Barratt, Christina Voss, Laura Sevin Construction Company: Au Fond Pte Ltd For this project, the clients are a very glamorous couple who appreciate the fine details, fabrics and finishes. It was Elliot James’ job to create a calm, warm environment that could show a level of finish and inject areas of fun, glamour and sophistication; a space that can be formal but at the same time incredibly inviting and welcoming. Favourite features would have to be the Walk in Wardrobe for one, the room kept getting bigger and bigger through the design and we really considered every aspect from where our client would stand to inspect her outfit, the different displays for their unique collections and to the window overlooking Raffles hotel that is angled so one can see the whole hotel from where ever they stand. A second would be the Whiskey nook. Two grand doors open to reveal saddle leather seats, glass displays, ceiling speakers and a very cosy area for one to sit and enjoy their tipple. Originally a window ledge, the designer feels this was the best use of otherwise wasted space, anywhere in the home. For this space it was important to look at the most important features in the space and in this case it was the view. When looking at the space, you can clearly see how the intimate sofa area faces the Singapore skyline. For the master bedroom, the designer wanted the clients to feel like a king and Queen in a truly impressive bed that is again intimate, cosy and romantic. With incredible views over the Pedang and overlooking Raffles Hotel to the right, it couldn’t obstruct any of the views by placing the bed against one of the windows or walls so a “floating” bed was created. whist it may be open on all sides, it has been enclosed with the canopy and sheers to give that sense of intimacy and grandeur.

Seaside Penthouse by Galina Maly Interior Design Location: Netanya, Israel Interior Designer: Galina Maly Architect: Iris Rosenheimer Developer: Briga Construction Company: Vikos Engineering Others: Hanan Ariel (engineering and coordination), Haim Levi (project management) This penthouse residence by Galina Maly Interior Design is located in the centre of Netanya. Benefitting from being situated on the 28th floor of a high-rise residential tower in the centre of the city, and also from the uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean Sea, Galina Maly Interior Design focussed on providing the client with a comfortable living space for his growing family and at the same time a showstopper that embraces its unique offerings. Aspects of the design continually changed as the client’s family grew. The main floor consists of the living/dining areas, kitchen and powder room. Separated from the main space is a guest suite. On the other side of the property is the spacious master suite with soaring four-meter ceilings and own terrace overlooking the sea, as well as a gallery, dressing room and an ensuite bathroom and WC. A floating staircase leads to the mezzanine level with a bar, cinema and hidden balcony behind one of the upholstered panels. This project required a lot of bespoke intervention including lighting, millwork, upholstery and furniture. Working with the client’s dislike of dead spaces, the project feels spacious but never bare. Tranquil, yet dramatic. Subtle and seductive drama is achieved by careful layering of bold elements over subtle ones, textures and finishes that complement each other. There are few colours in this project, but a variety of textures and finishes inspired by the surroundings add depth to the scheme.

Cloud Nine by Henrietta Southam Design Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Henrietta Southam Design Construction Company: GM French Construction This city-based home was designed to assuage, comfort and calm, and with the proper adjustments, it became an intensely private and personal meditative space. Existing amongst several other condominiums was a challenge welcomed by Henrietta Southam Design. As referenced by its namesake, the focus for Cloud Nine was to highlight it’s elevated and light filled location. To do so, the residence brings in blues and silvers which reflect the view of it’s high-rise position. Her savvy client had asked Henrietta Southam Design to transform apartment, previously belonging to a Canadian pop star, into a softly layered meditative space. “Awed by the view and silenced by the palpable serenity of the open space” is how Henrietta describes feeling during her original encounter with this domicile. The kitchen was completely redesigned and both bathrooms were refurbished. The master bedroom and breakfast nook had previously been on platforms that had to be taken out, and a closet was added in the entry for practicality. The apartment had never truly been finished and Henrietta Southam Design polished it to a gleam. The designers chose the colours of a changing sky as inspiration. Lush materials were sourced to enhance the airiness of the space, while their organic nature ground it. Grass and silk, linen and oak, velvet and sheepskin, soapstone and silver ore were deftly combined and carefully chosen to enhance the elements of water and air that surreptitiously surround this home with their peaceful presence.

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Toronto Condo by Rowlands Associates Inc Location: Toronto ON, Canada Interior Designer: Rowlands Associates Inc Construction Company: Chalcraft Custom Builders This condominium renovation by Rowlands Associates was developed from a foundation of relaxed city living. With a great location of downtown Toronto, the design for this one bedroom suite has been carefully considered for it’s functionality within the client’s lifestyle and needs. The design brief was to provide a casual and relaxed space for the clients whilst still providing them with the tools and amenities that are needed to balance both a busy social and work life. This is a simple space but one which will set the stage for the client’s great collection of art and fun times with their closest friends. The choice of flooring throughout the property became hugely impactful on setting the mood for the overall scheme of the condo; functional, sleek and modern. The group of subcontractors and craftspeople that were brought in to the project by Chalcraft Custom Builders made all the difference to Rowlands Associated whilst working on the design. For the designers, it is these details that will remain relevant regardless of the size of the space. The condo is in the middle of a very busy and exciting part of town, and the designers strived to achieve an expression of this surrounding energy within it’s interiors. The neutral colours and layered textures of the bedroom are reminiscent with those found in hotel rooms with its calm ambience. The bar area and modern living space allows the clients to enjoy the space with friends, whilst still having the private area for the client’s bedroom and office. It achieves the functional requirements of a busy work life within a relaxed and intriguing space, and holds the ability to entertain friends in a very small footprint.

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Arbat Lanes, Moscow City by Studio di architettura PREDMET / Arch-predmet Location: Moscow Architect: Olesia Sitnikova This project located in Arbat Lanes, was created for a successful businesswoman. Olesia Sitnikova’s first impression of the customer was an elegant, independent, self-confident, and fragile woman. One of the main wishes of the customer was to unite all space into one whole space. The concept of the interior is visual, emotional, tactile elements of the future space, united by a common idea. As the customer rarely cooks at home, the team decided to expand the space and make it lighter by combining the kitchen with the living room. The project is also saturated with various textures and materials, combined within the framework of one colour scheme. This design works well thanks to the enfilade-type layout, that was designed specifically to increase the visual space, due to the smooth flow of one room into another. The key aspect of this interior is the window in the master bathroom. The bathroom block adjoins the balcony and it seemed that it would be interesting to add air and volume to the room, and this is how an oval window appeared. Since the project was created for the comfortable living of one person, the team combined the kitchen with the living room, but at the same time the space is very functional. Throughout the project the textiles and colours were inspired by Lev Bakst’s painting “The Phantom of the Rose” in shades of grey, powdery, dusty green and beige. All carpets in the project are made according to individual sketches, developed specifically for the project. The sofas in the living room are made in Pierre Frey fabrics and, in the bedroom, the textile compositions echo the Loro Piana fabrics on the bed and windows.


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Mitnaya Penthouse by Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Location: Moscow Interior Designer: Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Construction Company: Zoran Jokic, OOO Impel group Mitnaya Penthouse is a unique penthouse in the centre of Moscow located across 620 square meters and was created by the Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya. The client was a happy family which Marina kept in mind with every design detail of the project. When entering the penthouse, an incredible impression of spaciousness and air has been created by using mirror details and huge windows overlooking the beautiful views of Moscow. In the hallway, unique furniture has been used in the Art Nouveau style from the “New Liberty” collection, created by Marina Putilovskaya together with the Italian company Medea1905. Throughout the property soft and warm colours invite you into the space and create a feeling of warmth and comfort. Most striking to the eye are the grand chandeliers designed by Marina Putilovskaya and made by Italian company Mechini which create a joyful holiday feeling with their warm golden shine. Every bathroom within the penthouse is a bright, colourful space with special details. Incredibly unique marble panels and beautifully intricate mosaic details with the effect of blooming flowers in the garden and flying birds. The penthouse is also home to a spacious cinema room complete with a JBL Synthesys system, cosy sofas and armchairs and its own cinema bar which portrays the effect of flying stars on the ceiling.

Yorkville Condo by Dochia Interior Design Location: Toronto, Canada Interior Designer: Dochia Interior Design – Lead Designer: Adriana Mot Construction Company: Den Bosch and Finchley Dochia Interior Design’s Yorkville Condo embraces the neighbouring city as it’s inspiration. The design uses an artistic approach to create a confident and stimulating environment at the intersection of place and time, city and individual. The composition of Dochia Interior Design’s condo is set like a work of art: in every room there is a dominant element supported by secondary elements. The overall effect is warm and modern, built by ensuring sufficient detail and deliberate distribution of materials. Every room exudes refined urban confidence and visual lines of sight are carefully choreographed. Its ingenious design solution, beauty, and practicality have been combined for a unique interior. The kitchen has a cinematic set up with a centre island pointed at the city. The oval table at the breakfast area by the window smooths the shapes into the light. The rooms are built for a dynamic experience; materials transfer from one into another creating almost like an interior sculpture. Lead designer Adriana Mot utilised metal in various components of the project and all had to be carefully integrated: the fireplace next to the tv unit, the sliding barn door with the resin film, the hot rolled steel of the bookcase. Dochia Interior Design’s condo thrives on materiality, texture and geometry. The concept is a visual integration between the interior of the penthouse and the city outside. The bespoke elements such as the bookcase that replicates the rhythm of city skyline, and the custom door inspired by Japanese paper and the metal of skyscrapers are key to the design. The materials are layered for a rich depth, with a seemingly simple flow.

Palace Gate by Element Living Interior Designer: Element Living Construction: Grangewood Photography: Mel Yates, Michael Sinclair The President of a public real estate investment company wanted to develop this apartment to sell to a wealthy private buyer with the assistance of Element Living’s design. To reflect Modernist architecture in the 1930s, Element Living took it from there and created an Art Deco style. The real estate client sold this multi-million-pound apartment to a private buyer by showing the existing apartment and selling the dream only from Element Living’s design presentation for the Entry Way, Living Area, Joinery, New Bathrooms, and new flooring throughout. The client then introduced Element Living to the Buyer who had the following design brief: a vibrant Living Area full of energy and colour that is also quiet and peaceful; to be a pied-a-terre with the look of a boutique hotel; to follow the brief in accordance with the buyer’s subdued personality. Element Living developed a Great Gatsby-esque concept that is striking yet peaceful with a total absence of bling. In the living area, Element Living introduced the most striking mustard colour combined with dark chocolate brown, black and gold with the backdrop of a cinematography artwork to keep the rest of the room subdued, calm and quiet. Shapes and colours were important to this design scheme, with numerous angles and soft curves both on the sofa and the surface of the rug with deep, lavish colours and textures, the stool in tobacco leather, the antique brass studs and the cowhide rug. The vibrant Living Room complements the elegance of a Great Gatsby theme yet remains calm and peaceful. All rooms have their own individual look and feel but work so well together creating the sense of a boutique hotel that the client wished for.

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Roccabella by Kelli Richards Location: Montreal, Canada Interior Designer: Kelli Richards Situated downtown Montreal, this luxurious 2,000sq ft. pied a terre was designed by Kelli Richards Designs for a family with exceptional taste. The luxury condo which is situated on the 34th floor of a new high rise development in downtown Montreal was to be designed and furnished by Kelli Richards Designs to match the essence of their clients, with a focus on timeless class and sophistication in the interiors as a reflection of their value of unique designs and superior quality. The clients’ intention for the unit is to use this space a “pied a terre” when visiting from Morocco, as their daughters are both enrolled in a university in the city. Working with a couple with very refined taste meant that the team at Kelli Richards Design had to be diligent in creating an outcome of high quality. One of the ways the designers ensured this was to present items that were not available anywhere in Canada, including some beautiful pieces from Laura Meroni in Italy which were imported, as well as the large tiles which have been installed on the column in the living room. The building that this unit is a part of features very luxurious finishes and Italian designs in all of the common spaces, meaning that the additional measures that the designers took to have the condo surpass the clients expectations also make the unit an extension of the building. Working with the space had provided some issues for the designers, though has resulted in a more integrated design. The decorative shelving unit with wood panelling, bronze mirrors and marble shelves in the dining area had initially stemmed from a concern of an unforeseen check in the wall; this decision ended with this being made to feel more unified as part of the architecture and allowing the clients to display some of their favourite books and decorative objects.

Labor of Love by Laure Nell Interiors Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL Interior Designer: Laure Nell Interiors Located in the tallest building in Fort Lauderdale, this 4,200 square foot bachelor pad marries colours and patterns to invoke an art gallery feel. Needing to combine two vastly different styles - a coastal classic aesthetic with a bright and vibrant Indian inspired aesthetic, Laure Nell Interiors harmoniously designed Labor of Love. Upon first entering the home, Labor of Love takes your breath away with its crushed velvet seating, rich colour wallpaper and one of a kind artwork, giving you the perfect taste of what is to come. Walking further into the residence, you are greeted with both city and ocean views. To enhance the panoramic scenery, the casual living area took on a neutral coastal design. A large rattan light fixture sets a beachy tone above a custom-designed oversized sofa. As you walk along the hallway, Labor of Love transitions into a more eclectic and glitzy design, with each room having its own designated style. Phillip Jeffries dip wallcovering spans the entire room, giving this space a bold and luxurious feel, making it the perfect backdrop for the custom made emerald green bed. The dining room is embellished with jewellery-like Yale sconces by Arteriors, elevating the space to make it a luxe entertaining area. An afterthought for most, the powder room is Laure Nell Interiors piece de resistance of Labor of Love. Personal touches like this, and other family heirlooms found throughout the residence, truly make this project a true labor of love. With races and cultures clashing all around us, Labor of Love brings hope that cultures can come together and breed harmony. Seeing two wildly different designs work in tandem the way Labor of Love did, proves that what we are all yearning for is possible.

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Luxurious City Penthouse, Sliema by Lillie Helena Design House Location: Sliema, Malta Interior Designer: Lillie Helena Design House Photographer: Mark Spiteri Homeworks Magazine Lillie Helena Design House were asked to create a penthouse that was unique and set apart from the rest of the apartments in the block. The purpose of the property was to be rented and therefore the penthouse had to be sophisticated with a design that was somewhat generic to be liked by many. That was a challenge the team faced, putting their signature style onto a space that still felt unique. The owners gave the team free reign over the design concept so they thoroughly enjoyed being able to get creative and use their imaginations of what they felt was the best possible layout and design. In the hub of the busiest city in Malta, it was important that the penthouse catered for a family that although loved to spend evenings together huddles in the living room near the fireplace and hosting and entertaining, the days were busy and fast. The penthouse has a city vibe to it, which mimics the feel of the wider environment. A bathroom in each room was a necessity for such a fast-paced life. The penthouse also has a large terrace that has a sofa area with a large BBQ, perfect for hosting during the summer season, which works beautifully with the view of the Marina and Valletta, our capital city, across the bay. The team used carpenters and blacksmiths for most of the property’s furniture. Hardly anything was store-bought when it came to the large pieces, from the walk-in wardrobe, huge wood and marble kitchen, cladded fireplace and TV wall and the extended bookcase which they created as a dividing space between the living and sleeping areas.


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Professional Athlete Apartment by MAD group Location: Ukraine Architect: Vergezova Mariya Initially, the apartment had an absolutely illogical circular layout and non-standard geometry, such a layout does not allow maximum use of the space, making the process of finding and installing furniture rather difficult. It is problematic to fit it with standard furniture, since in a room of irregular shape any sizeable object with right angles will significantly reduce the space, and not only visually. The apartment is divided into two zones: private and shared. The private area is set up just for two people and is decorated in dark colours, including the bedroom, the spa bathroom and the walk-in closet. These two zones merge smoothly into each other, united by sliding glass partitions. In the bedroom area you plunge into a completely different world, MAD group implemented an interesting idea in the SPA zone. MAD group were faced with an almost impossible task of planning the living room, given the client’s desire to have as much open space as possible. One of the requests was for the sofa area to be located opposite the panoramic windows in order to enjoy the views of evening Kyiv, but at the same time there should be an opportunity to watch TV, they solved the issue with the TV by a motorized elevator, which slides down from the ceiling. Considering that the interior is quite modern and dynamic, the team wanted to add some delicacy and harmony, natural warmth. They used only natural materials: contrasting marble, stucco wall panels, Macassar wood and the noble luster of brass.

Marble Marble on the Wall by Purpur GmbH interior concepts Location: Frankfurt am main Interior Designer: Nadia Houati - Purpur GmbH interior concepts An elegant, brave and adventurous design, which is reflected in every little corner of the apartment. The design fits the reputation of the city of Frankfurt. Frankfurt is a banking city, with high-rise buildings, businesspeople, expensive and noble apartments and the hotel industry. The apartment reflects these attributes, such as luxury, variety or hospitality, among others of the city and transforms it into an open and at the same time cosy living atmosphere. The family’s rambling existing building from 2008 was completely renovated and opened up, all walls were taken out and started all over again. The owner wanted a representative apartment without closing walls and doors. The only two doors in the entire apartment, is the door to the children’s room and the door to the guest toilet. Upon entering the apartment, in Frankfurt’s Sachsenhausen district, one is greeted by generously designed wall surfaces, all of which are covered with marble, dark wood and mirrors. Purpur GmbH interior concepts believe that the best aspect of the apartment is the given privacy without existing doors. In addition, the welcoming and noble atmosphere clearly stands out due to the materials. The choice of these materials also help the design of the apartment to harmonise so well; Hard and soft surfaces as well as marble, brass, glass, dark wood and velvet alternate and create a beautiful balance.

New York Spirit in Mainhattan by Purpur Gmbh interior concepts Location: Frankfurt am main Interior Designer: Dina Ulrich, Kathrin von Mallinckrodt - Purpur GmbH interior concepts Developer: Instone Real Estate Development GmbH Upon entering the apartment, the lounge area opens majestically to the skyline, embedded in the black and white designed marble floor. It reflects the light and stages the furniture radiantly and brightly illuminates the property. As pulled on a chain, the hallway opens up room by room, supported by individual highlights and a changing light concept. The kitchen is the centre of the family and the centrepiece in this penthouse. It integrates perfectly into the environment of the dining room and has a welcoming atmosphere. In the guest toilet, golden fish swim almost three-dimensionally into the room. In the dining room you live and sit in a landscape of design reminiscent of nature, which is adjacent to the turquoise living room, deliberately darkly designed. The functional kitchen, the centre of the home, is a challenge for the viewer as different structures and materials radiate an experimental and a warm atmosphere. Purpur GmbH interior concepts feel that the best aspect of the apartment is the interplay of materials and colours. From every angle you are able to see the diverse world of materials and how they harmonize together. The design works so well as it is a completely new and exciting kitchen which has been integrated into the open room situation. The owners were very keen to experiment and insisted on a mix of materials. The kitchen is composed of various surfaces of two different woods, bronze surfaces and white marble. A mix that is coherent in itself and creates an exciting image.

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Floral Court by MM Interiors Location: London, UK Interior Designer: MM Interiors Within the hub of vibrant Covent Garden, MM Interiors transformed this contemporary family home into a tranquil and sophisticated oasis, interjected by the subtle use of warm textures and statement colours making this home a delight for family and friends to enjoy! Taking inspiration from the clients’ Indian heritage, MM Interiors created a modern design using a warm and inviting colour palette and textures to set the tone for a contemporary scheme oozing sophistication. The designers chose light finishes in the bespoke marble and Oak TV unit wall cabinet alongside the marble handmade coffee table. Fused with a statement piece bespoke velvet navy sofa, which carefully contrasted with burnt orange cushions, created a warm and inviting space for family and formal entertaining in the living area. In the dining area, MM Interiors selected a stunning Brazilian grained quartz stone - righteously named ‘Black Beauty’ - as a standalone piece with a stained grey glass top to maximise the space of the room whilst allowing the beauty of the stone table pedestal to be shown through. The master bedroom served as an oasis of calm in the sky-blue bespoke headboard which carefully centres around the colourfully interjected piece of canvas art. The light oak bespoke joinery in the dressing area was continued throughout. The client’s son’s room was made to create a haven for relaxing and feeling inspired in his love for music and the arts. As always, all MM Interiors items are sustainably sourced, and no animal products are used in the interiors of the homes they design. This inspirationally elegant and vibrant family home has been designed with much care and attention to detail to create a warm and embracing space for all to step into and enjoy.

Eclectic Loft Space by Mimos Interiors Location: Lancaster Gate, UK Interior Designer: Meme Laurence / Mimos Interiors Constriction: Jez Lye – Majan Projects The client had a dream to bring to life a loft apartment in Lancaster Gate, comprising of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open plan living, dining and kitchen area with mezzanine den/study and a roof terrace. The brief for Mimos Interiors was to create a fun, electric space for a client and his young children, to enjoy and entertain with family and friends. Mimos Interiors achieved the brief by working with a vibrant palette of colours, textures, lighting and artwork. The designer also replaced an unattractive spiral staircase with a bespoke steel and oak staircase, which looked as if it had always been there and incorporated skylights and rooftop windows bringing the outside in, throwing a huge amount of light into the space. As the client is an entrepreneur, working from home, it was important that he had different zones to work in, either at his bespoke desk on the open mezzanine space with the lush green carpet specially dyed for this space, or sitting in the chair hammock or on the bespoke limed oak bar. It was important that the large open plan living area had distinct zones for dining, having a drink, and a sitting room area, which were linked together using similar materials and finishes, so that the space flowed. For Mimos Interiors, it was wonderful to have the opportunity of working in such a fabulous space that had so much potential, a loft of exposed brickwork and steel frames, a wonderful backdrop brought to life with colours and textures. It was important that the space created appeared effortless, naturally created, when in fact a lot of time and thought was put into creating this project, working closely with the client.

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South Kensington Penthouse by dk interiors, Diana Blanchard & Anastasia Antonova Design Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designers: dk interiors, Diana Blanchard & Anastasia Antonova Design Architect: Silvia Paredes Construction: Prod UK The designers were enlisted for the complete redesign of a penthouse apartment within a classic stucco fronted terrace, this involved creating a lateral conversion over three properties. The brief was special and unusual, and required the introduction of a subtle Asian influence and wabi-sabi aesthetics into the apartment, whilst at the same time providing an appropriate foundation for late 19th century European art and contemporary furniture. This was achieved through the use of plastered walls, carefully applied in layers to create texture and patina, and a choice of colours that created a perfect foil for the artwork. The palette included celadon, jade, red and ivory, with accents of bronze and black, all providing a resonance of Asia without designing obviously in that genre. The design brief also needed to allow for state of the art lighting and AV and a spa suite that included sauna, steam room and gym. Other aspects of the brief included the creation of a wine room to hold the clients’ vintage collection, special joinery to house exceptional Asian sculptures and bespoke oak flooring whose colour echoed the beautiful tones of the wood seen in traditional Japanese buildings. The request for an holistic emphasis at the heart of the project included furniture made in organic shapes from sustainable materials, natural fabrics and recyclable metals, and a biophilic wall in the yoga room. This unusual brief resulted in the penthouse not only looking unique but displaying a tactile, vibrant connection to nature and eco consciousness.

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The Bromptons by Patsy Blunt Interiors Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Patsy Blunt Interiors Developer: HRE Group A fabulously luxurious apartment in the notoriously upmarket area of London, this was a full-service design project from joinery and flooring to accessories. The 9,000 sq. ft. property features, among other things, a wine room, games room, drawing room, bar and annexed staff flat. Patsy Blunt Interiors was responsible for project management, interior design, and dressing of this spacious apartment. They were appointed by a private client to obtain all necessary permissions to fully refurbish and furnish this exclusive and luxurious property in prime central London. From appointment to installation the project was completed within a nine-month time frame. The property included a complete redesign of all spaces including an opulent dining room, a superb master suite with en-suite bathroom and generous dressing room, along with five further bedrooms all with en-suites. The client wanted a rich and luxurious colour palette for the entertaining areas whilst keeping the bedrooms in softer and calmer tones. These features were important as prior to renovation it was a very dark and soulless property, and the clients’ specifically requested a light and contemporary look. The high ceilings allowed the designers to incorporate some stunning statement fabrics and deep pelmets to create a really impactful look without overwhelming the space. The luxurious design of the property is fitting with the building and the area that surrounds it. The Bromptons, Rose Square is a stunning period building that was originally constructed as a Hospital in 1844 and subsequently redeveloped by Northacre in 1997 to create an exclusive, modern and highly secure gated development that retains many of its original architectural attributes.


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House L & C by Metaphor Design Interior Designer/ Designer: Metaphor Design A family home that has been designed to welcome the outside in, this residence thrives on it’s wider environment. By encapsulating the outdoors, Metaphor Design has given this home a unique atmosphere and vibrancy that, when paired with the textures and sophisticated colour palette, is also contemporary and complex. The design concept grew from the idea of creating an open living space that connects to the kitchen. This area of the home is typically the hub of activity for families, and is the most used room when all together. With this in mind, the brief was to create an edgy yet sophisticated and warm kitchen – one that was welcoming and allowed as much light as possible in. To do this, Metaphor Design introduced floor to ceiling black mild steel windows and doors. This element not only allows the light to flood into every and any space it can get too, but also became a focal point for the modern space. When working on this project, the designers wanted to explore the outdoor space as an extension of the interiors. The custom steel windows allows for an open and bright open living space whilst leading onto an oasis of a garden. These windows are used in a number of rooms throughout the home, where natural light is used as an amplifier of the character that is built through the neutral tones and rich textures. Hints of colour in the interiors are married with the natural vibrancy of the garden views for a playfulness in colour.

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The Orangery At Hayne House by Hampton Conservatories Location: Kent This elegant, free-standing wedding venue, is completely unique in its location and the largest Orangery of its kind in the whole of the UK. When presenting the brief to Hampton Conservatories, Haynes House owner Fleur, made it very clear that the new orangery’s primary function would be to host bespoke weddings and receptions. She required a means of separating the space to allow for different events but with the option to combine the two spaces when necessary. Fleur presented Hampton Conservatories with some reference pictures identifying key features she wanted to include in the project, such as the bi-folding doors. Hampton Conservatories’ in house design team took the brief on board and developed a scheme working closely with the Client to ensure her requirements and wishes were achieved in a tasteful, complementary manner. This design worked well because it creates a light-filled space which allows itself to be opened to the beautifully landscaped gardens, giving guests the feeling that the wedding is taking place outdoors. It blends beautifully with the nature and landscaped surroundings, and balances the traditional style of the adjacent Hayne House with a more contemporary aesthetic. This is a project that Hampton Conservatories and Haynes House are extremely proud of and is now a venue that has seen the beginning of countless marriages. Haynes House and Fleur are delighted with what Hampton Conservatories have created, and the venue has received countless accolades from patrons.


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Dormers by IQ Glass Location: Henley-on-Thames Architect: DP Architects Construction Company: Charles Posher The home owners of this new build property in Henley-on-Thames wanted to create their dream home that formed a seamless connection between the home and garden. They wanted to try and create a home that appeared to be floating within their large, flat garden. To achieve this aesthetic, they wanted to have a platform that the property was sat upon, constructed of grey cold toned stone work, that lifted the property high off the ground in an ornamental style. DP Architects were commissioned to design this stunning modern home, ensuring that a vast array of glazing was used to maximise the properties light intake. The homeowners wanted a large hallway with a double height guillotine window installed as well as large open apertures to enhance the seamless indoor-outdoor living environment. Not only did the homeowners want to create a seamless connection to the outdoors on the ground floor level, but they also wanted to achieve this through various large balconies with frameless balustrades leading from the first-floor rooms. To accentuate the floating aesthetic, minimally framed glazing systems were desired for use on this project as this style of glazing doesn’t interrupt the surrounding views. The use of large glazing units was paramount during this project, combined with modern glazing technology the property is provided with a real sense of indoor-outdoor living. The main key feature of this project was the design and installation of a double height minimal guillotine window system. This vertically sliding sash window was designed to be counterweighted; this allows the homeowner to lift the lower pane which draws down the top pane causing all panes to line up with the fixed centre pane. The space where the lower pane was, now becomes a fully open transition between the indoor and outdoor living spaces.

Beach Bays Cottage by Foreshew Design Associates Location: Parry Sound, Ontario Architect: Foreshew Design Associates Interior Designer: The Local Studio Construction Company: Tamarack North Foreshew Design Associate’s Beach Bay Cottage is a contemporary lakeside retreat that has been designed with respect and admiration for its surroundings. The innovation behind this sunset facing property on the Georgian Bay was carefully designed to mesh with the rise and fall of it’s landscape. The roof lines were designed to rise across the property, from low at the entrance to high at the lakeside in order to maximise the stunning views of the lake and sky vistas. When it came to selecting the exterior colours for the façade, the designers made sure that the integrated with well with the bedrock of the Georgian Bay. Expansive glass openings and doors have been used to draw in the lake view. Glass became a key material to this design in the interest of ensuring that the interior design did not clash with the calming surroundings and views towards this remained unobstructed. This is evident is areas such as the see-through wine display, “floating” staircase with decorative lighting, and outdoor dining with large stacking glass door which opens to an impressive bar. This design has great flow whilst considering both the location and the clients request for separate and shared areas. It has been integrated with the landscape well, where the exterior colours mesh with the building’s surroundings to extenuate the landscape rather than the building’s forms. The decorative timber frame elements that run from exterior to interior add subtle excellence, and all stone used in the property was hand hewn by Valhalla Stoneworks and harvested on site.

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Timber Rock by Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA Location: Estes Park, Colorado Architect: Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA Interior Designer: Slifer Designs Construction Company: Westover Construction Timber Rock is an 8,000 square foot, sevenbedroom home sitting on a remote 60acre property bordering Rocky Mountain National Park. The site has a 270-degree panorama with an uninterrupted view of Longs Peak which became a key aspect for the architecture of Timber Rock. Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA utilized glass curtainwalls, some as large as 14’-0 wide by 10’-0 tall, to make the most out of the surroundings and bring the stunning views inside. The clients envisioned a humble design; with this in mind, Shepherd Resources Inc/ AIA and Slifer Designs found inspiration in simple agrarian forms and grey barnwood siding, combined with modern materials such as an exposed steel skeleton, Corten steel panels, metal roofing and cut stone veneer create an earthy, grey palette blending with the mountain setting. Outdoor life is celebrated with patios and fireplaces, the living room features a fireplace from Fire Features Inc. of Brooklyn NY. Upon entering the home, contemporary finishes give a modern, yet warm feel. Since entertaining is a priority for the clients, Shepherd Resources Inc/AIA created an open floor plan. All interior woodwork was created by a custom woodworking shop in Eagle, Colorado. The design and architecture work so well because it complements the landscape and site, and blends in perfectly. Spaces move and flow dramatically with art and views, the retreat seamlessly blends with its surroundings and nestles into the site. The hybrid mix of tradition and contemporary materials and furniture is the icing on the cake.

Beverly Hills Residence by Ryan Saghian Interiors Location: USA Interior Designer: Ryan Saghian Interiors Architect: bBA Studios Inc When Ryan Saghian Interiors were hired to remodel this client’s newly purchased Beverly Hills home, they requested his signature elegance, edginess, and flair. Ryan was determined to respect the 1920’s Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, whilst stripping the house to its bare bones and respecting the client’s wishes. Ryan Saghian Interiors has successfully incorporated a design scheme that is warm and earthy, yet embellished with luxurious elements, edginess, and allure. The entrance foyer is striking, yet stays true to the Spanish style geometric tiles, reminiscent of Santa Barbara architectural elements. The living room continues the theme with an elegant, inviting curved sofas and a circular coffee table both by J Alexander along with a circular coffee table by the same name. For the dining room, it was important to consider the client’s lifestyle. The client’s have a large family and so glam entertaining spaces were vital. The furniture is warm toned and the centrepiece, with its natural greenery, grounds the space and adds to that earthy ambience. Hints of gold in the lighting, artwork and sideboard create an elegant edginess and bold discussion among all the pieces. The kitchen is a showstopper, there is a perfect blend of earthiness and unexpected allure. The pendants are akin to pieces of jewellery and create glamour and liveliness. The quartzite countertops are monochromatic and envelop the kitchen, a soft arrangement to the cabinetry on which they sit. The armchairs are inspired by an iconic mid-century European design, minimalist with striking geometric form.

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Bel Air Residence by De La Torre Design Studio Location: Bel Air, CA Interior Designer: De La Torre Design Studio Architect: Rios Clementi Hale Studios Construction Company: Richard Holtz Photographer: G L Askew II & Peter Murdock This stunning residency in Bel Air, California is a delicate balance of old and new. The original Tudor structure by Hollywood architect Paul Williams is given a modernist update with the help of a bold new colour palette, organic textures, and the client’s exceptional art collection. In order to avoid the monotony of all white rooms, de la Torre applied the “compression-expansion” effects of alternating light and dark. Asian elements (a nod to the client’s heritage) mingle effortlessly with Western and modern elements. The interplay of opposites makes this project truly special...the juxtaposition of old and new, the light and dark, linear and organic, East and West. This design works so well as De la Torre were able to find a perfect balance of preserving the old structure and incorporating a more modernist and minimalist style that the clients loved. The design integrates well into its wider environment through the neutral colour palette and original Tudor silhouette, which harmonises well with the natural beauty of the green hills of the adjacent Bel Air Country club. The two lower levels cascade down the steep hillside, one for a seven-car garage and another for the home gym, fully utilizing the site topography. Likewise, the outdoor terrace and pool take full advantage of the beautiful view afforded by its hilltop location. Custom sculptures made by David Wiseman in the Living Room and Family Room bring the outside in, mirroring the trees that surround the property.

135 Palm Ave by International Designers by Rita Chraibi Location: Palm Island, Miami Interior Designer: Rita Chraibi Architect: TOGU Developer: Sabal Development Photographer: Barry Grossman Overlooking Biscayne Bay, this Miami abode aims to harmonise high fashion with interior design. Rita Chraibi was selected as the designer of choice for this prestigious waterfront home for her unique and unprecedented signature style. The notable $35 million property is spread across two floors of open space, the sprawling 15,731-square-foot villa features eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and three powder rooms. The combination of fashion and interior design was essential to elevating each space to its highest potential. Fuelled by a desire to surprise and offer the unexpected, International Designers selected pieces from Roche Bobois’ collaborations with Jean-Paul Gaultier, Christian Lacroix, Kenzo Takada, and fabric brands Lelievre Paris and Missoni Home. Working with Roche Bobois, who are experts in creating Haute couture-styled furniture that breaks barriers, brought her vision to reality. The home is adorned with various artwork consisting of unusual pieces, such as a massive steel cactus, created by Rita Chraibi. Other works of art intuitively displayed throughout the residence include mixed-media pieces by Verónica Pasman from Galleria Ca’ d’Oro. Throughout this contemporary villa, each couture fashion house was incorporated, designing the bar lounge with Roche Bobois’ pieces upholstered in haute couture fabrics by Jean Paul Gaultier, who’s elegant style is suitable for sensual, lounge spaces. The pieces created by Roche Bobois go against the assumption that haute couture can only be seen and appreciated in major fashion shows, bringing it into the home to be enjoyed.

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Modern Dance by Laure Nell Interiors Location: Boca Raton, FL Interior Designer: Laure Nell Interiors Photographer: Kris Tamburello With Modern Dance sitting on an acre of land, a novelty in Boca Raton, Laure Nell Interiors made the lush greenery the focal point. Wall to wall windows throughout the living space give the perfect backdrop to the succulent backyard. With the client being a former ballerina for the Soviet Ballet, Laure Nell Interiors designed the home to be an organic movement that carries grace and poise like its resident. Favouring subtle textures, a muted colour palette with a mid-century aesthetic allows each unique art piece to shine through. Beyond the more recognisable Eames chair, Noguchi table and Ghost chairs, the home celebrates classic finds that withstand the test of time. A guest house was built alongside the pool, offering a more coastal aesthetic than that of the main home. With a bit more colour and pattern drawing attention, guests have the perfect space to unwind after a day in the Florida sun. Unique and personal art pieces have been showcased throughout the home, like the sculpture mused after the ballerina herself and the exotic zebra statue housed in the backyard. To complete the indoor/outdoor living, Laure Nell Interiors brought the outdoor in with a living wall seen in the built in of the living room, which then became the focal point of the entire design. The neutral colour palette and subtle design allows for the eye to go directly to the outdoor living. With the ever changing trends and obsession with technology and social media, Modern Dance reminds all of us the importance of getting back into nature. It puts an emphasis on taking a break from the every day exhaustions and appreciate the beauty all around us.


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Malibu by Mariapaola Miele Design & Malibu Design Center Location: USA Interior Designer: Mariapaola Miele Design This beautiful property was in need of a change, the house on the creek was left abandoned, as the cosmetic choice of the previous owner made this house unappealing. The imagination of Mariapaola Miele led to a formulation of great ideas and with the client’s trust the design process began allowing a great transformation. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac in one of Malibu’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, this property is famed & guard gated Serra Retreat near Malibu’s Pier. The pier is particularly famous for its epic surf, boutiques, restaurants & horse riding trails. This amazing property was in desperate need of a redesign to bring it up to the standard of the surrounding areas and houses. The green exterior walls, the poor basic interior decorations left this house on the market for a buyer with great vision. Working on this project was great for Mariapaola Miele, as the owner was looking to purify the architecture and create amazing spaces. The design works so well due to the scheme planned out by Mariapaola and her attention to detail. From the custom cabinets to the textured wallpaper, the scheme comes together to make this home seamless and cohesive. There was a greater sense of space planning and experience in transforming the existing finishes to blend into one united design. For Mariapaola Miele, the key aspect of this project was creating an elegant home for the clients, one that would feel connected to the casual, earthy living you would expect in Malibu.

Albany Bahamas by Murakami Design Location: Albany, Bahamas Interior Designer: Ann Johnston Design Consultant Landscape Architecture: Mills Design Group Building Contractor: Capstone Construction Developer: Albany, Bahamas Construction Company: Capstone Construction An exclusive beachfront residence and guest home, designed to maximise the ocean views, privacy, and comfortable beachfront living. Murakami Design’s Albany Bahamas project promotes interaction with the sun and water, whilst maintaining a sense of intimacy as well as luxurious relaxation. The clients wanted a luxurious beachfront property that worked for a large family, guest house and staff accommodation. The guest house and main residence each feature rooms for family entertainment and private spaces for reading or office work. Great care was taken to appoint each room with appropriately scaled furniture and finishes. Careful sourcing of unique accents such as lighting, and artwork are used to highlight each space. Artists had been commissioned to create unique paintings, photographs, and sculptures that were consistent with the overall design philosophy. The focus is on indoor-outdoor living, with features such as a beachfront gazebo, outdoor kitchen, swimming pool, spa, and private areas for reading and relaxing. Murakami Design maximised the views of the ocean whilst maintaining privacy from the neighbouring town homes and private residences. The design works well as the architecture and interior design create a tasteful and comfortable environment.

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The Na. Ranong Mansion By Palazzo IA Location: Ranong Province Thailand Interior Designer: Mr. Bhuwasit Taweerittanawong

Lakeville by Harmony World Consultant Design Location: Shanghai Interior Designer: Harmony World Consultant Design

The story begins right from the intrigued interior design which portrays a timeless classic concept accommodating this longlasting family of prosperous businessmen. A design that seamlessly blends modern technology and appliances into a piece of art. Coupled with Sino-Portuguese style, the building is inspired by the long history dated to the arrival of Portuguese settlers. The blending elements of European and Chinese style in eye-catching appearance of the structure follows the stories which occurred at geographical area it stands on.

The designer combines Shanghai culture with traditional Chinese elements to create a space in the form of contemporary art, which is unique and harmonious.

Artist Palazzo IA himself, being inspired by the complex design of Thai Royal Palace in the 18th century, drew the tale to show the “Symbol of Success” on the canvas of the interiors. A piece that embeds QR code technology for visitors to embark an experience as real as visiting an authentic museum while revealing captivating meaning behind each drawing on the wall, the staircase, the living room, and the bedroom. The living room has a distinctive blue oceanic tone compared to the rest thanks to its extraordinarily stunning colour combination to bring the nearby sea and sand to the dining table allowing residence to feel the sensation of dining at the beach without having to leave the complex. The master bedroom is glamorously filled with pink and white pigments to follow the concept of “Dream of Flower” with appealing crown curtains to represent the chamber for queen of the house.

As much as possible, the design absorbs meaningful visual effects from history and culture as a source of inspiration, and through art, turns them into new influences. Therefore, the traditional Oriental screen is reinterpreted and interpreted with modernization, and finally refined into the concept of “Shanghai Fantasia”, which exists in the space in multiple ways and shapes the contemporary Oriental implication.

The design is solely the product of the designers’ creative minds and ideas without being influenced by the owners, ergo it is able to shine to the fullest.

The project is in the heart of Shanghai, where China’s richest people vie to live. The economic development here is very good, the living environment is very pleasant. The designer combines Shanghai culture with traditional Chinese elements to create a space in the form of contemporary art, which is unique and harmonious.

As is known to all, screen as a part of traditional culture, its color, pattern, modelling, function all represented unique temperament and lasting appeal. The designer specially takes the design and outline and other elements and recreates them, which not only integrates the East and the West, but also skillfully eliminates the spatial structure, finally forming a comfortable, symmetrical and ritualistic interior language. art, which is unique and harmonious. The designer combines Shanghai culture with traditional Chinese elements to create a space in the form of contemporary art, which is unique and harmonious.

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Sydney Villa by Archer Design Location: Sydney Architect: Archer Design Interior Designer: Archer Design The client commissioned Archer Design to create an elegant, modern home crafted for easy indoor/outdoor entertaining and as a backdrop to a carefully curated collection of modern Australian art, high level international furniture and exemplary materials and detailing. The garden by Anthony Wyer of Wyer & Co is an important part of the design of this villa as the indoor/ outdoor lifestyle is a key feature of the relaxed Sydney lifestyle thanks to our great weather. It also gives a stunning ‘jungle’ backdrop to the Sitting Room and provides a high level of privacy that was very important to our client. Most of the large trees were craned in by large barges on the harbour which was a highly complex undertaking. Archer Design created a home with a relaxed, elegant and timeless ambiance, designed it so that the harbour view was a celebrated feature, but in the evening (when the harbour is dark) the artworks become the main feature element. Archer Design worked with international artists and craftspeople such as Cox London on the custom over-sized steel and glass abstract ‘Ferro Vitro’ chandelier over the dining table, Blackbody from Paris for the 11 metre long pendant ‘IRain’ light that drops through all 4 levels of the home surrounded by the swirling staircase, and Hervé Van der Straeten on the bold ‘MicMac’ feature pendant in the Master Ensuite and the stunning mirror finish stainless steel ‘Cristalloide’ console on the main Living level Lobby. A fine balance has been achieved between the fine art and furniture collection of the interior spaces and the lush landscaping and stunning views of Sydney Harbour.

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South Beach, Singapore by Elliot James Interior Location: Singapore Interior Designer: Elliot Barratt, Christina Voss, Laura Sevin Construction Company: Au Fond Pte Ltd For this project, the clients are a very glamorous couple who appreciate the fine details, fabrics and finishes. It was Elliot James’ job to create a calm, warm environment that could show a level of finish and inject areas of fun, glamour and sophistication; a space that can be formal but at the same time incredibly inviting and welcoming. Favourite features would have to be the Walk in Wardrobe for one, the room kept getting bigger and bigger through the design and we really considered every aspect from where our client would stand to inspect her outfit, the different displays for their unique collections and to the window overlooking Raffles hotel that is angled so one can see the whole hotel from where ever they stand. A second would be the Whiskey nook. Two grand doors open to reveal saddle leather seats, glass displays, ceiling speakers and a very cosy area for one to sit and enjoy their tipple. Originally a window ledge, the designer feels this was the best use of otherwise wasted space, anywhere in the home. When looking at the space, you can clearly see how the intimate sofa area faces the Singapore skyline. For the master bedroom, the designer wanted the clients to feel like a king and Queen in a truly impressive bed that is again intimate, cosy and romantic. With incredible views over the Pedang and overlooking Raffles Hotel to the right, it couldn’t obstruct any of the views by placing the bed against one of the windows or walls so a “floating” bed was created. whist it may be open on all sides, it has been enclosed with the canopy and sheers to give that sense of intimacy and grandeur.


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Collingwood House by BLA Design Group Location: Vancouver Canada Architect: BLA Design Group & Campos Studio Interior Designer: BLA Design Group Construction Company: Vantac Management Collingwood House is a single-family home in Vancouver Canada, designed as a collaborative project of BLA Design Group and Campos Studio. The site is located in a traditional residential neighbourhood comprised of diverse architectural styles. The Collingwood House is a sensitive and contemporary response rooted in local context, climate and culture, and offering breathtaking views of Downtown Vancouver. Seamless transitions between interior space and garden help shift the property towards more of a West Coast Modern style. Transparency, texture, and light became leading counterpoints to the design. The quality of light in Vancouver changes drastically with the seasons and so BLA Design Group had to consider the impact of this on the property. The tone and colour scheme of the exterior is carried inside with naturally stained wood floor and cabinets, white walls, and black hardware and detailing. With this light, warm and soft material palette the property’s interiors feel airy and bright. The impact of this is calm and relaxing living spaces, with a particular sense of comfort during the winter season. Big corner windows by the entry combined with a floating staircase allows the view to extend from the front to back gardens and enables natural light to flood the entire length of the living spaces. The glass railing creates transparency between inside and outside, visually expanding the living spaces. The partnership between wood and concrete textures creates a modern aesthetic that is also comfortable and warm. The white kitchen cabinets and walls evenly dissipate natural sunlight which open up the space and makes the most of the natural light that the property benefits from.

Vista Point by Dean Thomas Design Group Location: Calgary, Alberta A fusion of traditional and modern influences, Vista Point projects an inviting and luxurious appearance. By balancing traditional materials with strong horizontal forms, Dean Thomas Design Group combines the simplicity and openness of contemporary aesthetics with the comfort and elegance of tradition. The entry sequence brings visitors underneath a wood trellis, creating a sense of arrival that plays with light and shadows. The public and private spaces are distinct wings to maintain privacy while creating varied perspectives on the landscape. The interior spaces are oriented towards the fantastic views and allow natural light to cascade inward. A bridge connects the main level wings, with a central, harmonising design; allowing for light and landscaping at the basement level, which was utilised to create an alluring indoor courtyard, enhanced with a water feature and fireplace. Two bedrooms are on the main floor and two in the basement development, each with an ensuite and walk-in closet. The basement development includes a centralised bar with full amenities. Other entertainment in this area included for a large pool table, games area, space for a golf simulator, and an open, bright TV area. A home gym was also requested on the lower level, and was to include as many windows as possible, capturing the best views of the lot. The residence is a series of experiences crafted together, enveloped in nature’s tranquillity. The design pursues a sense of timelessness that is respectful of its neighbourhood, combining ageless elements with tomorrow’s potential. The natural materials and handsome palette allow a quiet dialogue between the home and its environment, engaging the outdoors in a dramatic fashion.

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An Explorers’ Retreat by Douglas Design Studio Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Architect: Richard Wengle Construction Company: JTF Home Created through understated luxury and palpable quality this 5-storey home is specially designed by Douglas Design Studio to complement the rhythm of life within its walls. The result is a legacy home, in the truest sense of the words. The attention to detail, well-crafted functionality and clean, simple lines allows the meaningful design to thrive in the everyday life of the travel-loving family. The clients’ work and personal life was built around exploration and sustainable contributions to communities all over the world. In their 650m2 home-base in Toronto, they wanted a comfortable space for themselves and their daughters. A large living and dining room, once divided with a wide arch, has been restructured for flexible options of family gatherings and formal entertaining with a conveniently adaptable seating solution. Deeper into the heart of the home, the main family room flows from kitchen to breakfast space to outdoor living. Cleverly partitioned functional areas, accommodate the client’s request never to feel cut off from the family, while allowing for unfettered productivity. The goal for Douglas Design Studio was to create an unpretentious space that would serve as a warm and welcoming retreat, both for the core family and a wide circle of family and friends. A soft, neutral colour story based on individual preferences was therefore combined with a coordinated palette of textures and patterns. Since the sightlines of this home allow for visibility from the entry to the back-door, lighting was a key feature for Douglas Design Studio, using repetition to lead the eye into the home.


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Beach Bays Cottage by Foreshew Design Associates Location: Parry Sound, Ontario Architect: Foreshew Design Associates Interior Designer: The Local Studio Construction Company: Tamarack North

Burgundy Project by Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Location: Ontario, Canada Interior Designer: Hali MacDonald Interiors Inc. Architect: Gren Weis Architects and Associates Construction Company: Whitehall Homes

Beach Bays Cottage is a sunset facing, contemporary lakeside retreat that rises from the Georgian Bay shores and meshes with the surrounding landscape effortlessly. This stunning property by Foreshew Design Associates maximises the views and embraces it’s location. Careful consideration was given to all aspects of the design, which has allowed the residence to harmonise with the landscape as well as the client’s requests for their interior spaces.

Mixing new pieces with antiques, traditional with modern, bright whites with colours, pattern and texture – the aim for this design was never to be an ostentatious, but rather one with casual elegance and beauty in the details. Hali MacDonald Interiors’ blending of styles and personalities throughout the house work in a way that complements each other without feeling overbearing.

When it came to selecting the exterior colours, Foreshew Design Associates made sure that they integrated well with the bed rock of Georgian Bay. The roof lines were designed to rise, graduating from low to high travelling from entrance to lake which maximises the view of the lake and the sky. This is accentuated further by the expansive glass openings and doors which welcome the views inwards.

The colours and materials are all earthy tones, and the materials that were sourced such as stone, cedar, copper, and brick were chosen for how well they age. The finished product gives an old world feel with modern day practicality, blending antiques and traditional elements with clean lines for a home which is fresh and clean but not empty, and where the beauty is found in the details of the design.

The designers’ took the clients wishes and turned them into reality by designing a cottage that provides great separation of social and private spaces, along with awareness of it’s surroundings. Some of their favourite elements include the lakefacing sauna and gym, and the outdoor dining area with a large stacking glass door which opens up to an impressive bar.

This home was a personal project for the designer but also the start of Hali MacDonald Interiors. The goal was to design her home around comfort and approachability, whilst still feeling layered and collected. Throughout the build and design process Hali remained aware of the impact on the environment as well as the impact that different selected products would have when living in the home. Products were locally sourced possible and chose materials and fabrics that had minimal off-gassing.

Foreshew Design Associates’ close attention to detail is noticeable through the relationship between the property and the Bay, and continues with their use of materials. The decorative timber frame elements that run from exterior to interior add subtle excellence, and all stone used in the property was hand hewn by Valhalla Stoneworks and harvested on site.

Aquablu Phase 2 by Lipari Design Location: Laval, Québec, Canada Architect: TLA Architectes Interior Designer: Lipari Design Inc Developer: Canderel Construction Company: EBC Aquablu Phase 2 is the perfect combination of refined interior design, including remarkable appliances and fixtures, and inspirational views across the Rivière des Prairies. It is this breathtaking view that is without a doubt the element that makes the project so stand out; the proximity to the river is felt in the air, and reflected in the architecture. All generously sized suites offer an incomparable brightness with a south orientation. All materials, appliances and plumbing fixtures Lipari Design used for the project were carefully selected for their superior quality, with the goal of providing a modern and upscale result inspired by Miami beaches. In addition to having designed all the units of the Aquablu Phase 2, the team at Lipari Design Inc also implemented its customization expertise for each of them. Lipari Design had a main goal to integrate the outdoor indoor. Every aspect has been thought to minimize the separation between the two environments. Having 1,000 feet of riverfront allowed Lipari Design to install impressive surface of floor to ceiling windows. The fountains, basins, green roof and the inviting pool deck also amplify the connection of indoor and outdoor living. Arranged with specially selected materials, the landscape perfectly complements the design, becoming one with the interior. Aquablu is a place where you can truly be yourself in surroundings that calm the body and recharge the spirit.

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Penthouse Monet by Olga Ashby Interiors Location: Moscow, Russia Interior Designer: Olga Ashby This 3000 sq. ft. penthouse in Moscow’s city centre ticked all the boxes for the stylist client, who requested a spacious residence to host various dinner parties as well as the need to accommodate family members when they were visiting Moscow. The apartment was a concrete shell from the start and Olga Ashby Interiors were immediately given carte blanche for the design. The owner travels a lot and is used to the comfort of 5-star hotel suites, so she expected nothing less from her own private quarters in her primary residence. Olga Ashby Interiors created a 900 sq. ft. master suite as a self-sufficient apartment, with comfortable circular planning. Two doors on both sides of the bed lead to a wardrobe and bathroom, both spaces are connected inside which provides a very comfortable flow. As each space benefits from lots of light streaming through panoramic windows, there are no dark corners in the space. In this size of a bedroom, even an emperor sized bed with a 3-seater sofa in front of it doesn’t seem too big. The bedroom wing, with 3 bedrooms in total, is separated from the guest block by a beautiful hallway and 2 sliding doors, so no noise from any late parties will interrupt the owner’s sleep. It took Olga Ashby Interiors an enormous amount of time and effort to complete the project, but they particularly enjoyed developing the design of all the bespoke furniture in their studio. The range of finishes used were truly a key aspect of this project; birdseye and sycamore laser cut veneers, natural shagreen, rock crystal, hand-blown glass, and much more. It gave the designers the perfect pallet to work with. Unusual finishes and bespoke solutions became a vital part of the interior design process.

Zero Gravity by Materia174 Location: Ukraine Interior Designer: Aleona Pryadko, Materia174 Architect: Mykhailo Ilchenko Photographer: Sergey Savchenko Zero Gravity, located in Ukraine, was designed by Materia174 for a married couple whose grandchildren often come to spend the night. The villa creates an interior space where a person is given a special freedom of movement and spatial perception. The team tried to ensure that all connections in the property are kept short. There are no unnecessary rooms, so you can live throughout the whole space every day. The living room, kitchen and bedroom have free access to the lawn, pool, and terrace with plumbing. The colours are delicate and unobtrusive, leaving room for light and textures. Timeless textures of stone, glass, metal, and solid wood have helped to breathe the soul into the space. The interior is very ethereal, elegant, and beautifully distributed within all volumes. Materia174 believe that the overall style of the house should be preserved, but the mood, tactile sensations and atmosphere in each room are individually customised for their owners and for the function they perform. Here is considered the sensory experience of human interaction with light, materials, and atmosphere. Lamps that are expressive both with and without light create a certain effect, for example, angel wings in the living room can dematerialise, dissolving in space. Particular attention is paid to details with a clear pattern, the balance between rounded shapes and rational lines. This sensory perception of space is the key design aspect throughout the property – through the light, colour, tactility, sensations, experiences. This is what matters with Zero Gravity.

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Oiseau Bleu by ALTER EGO Project Group Location: Antibes, France Interior Designer: ALTER EGO Project Group In this villa design, ALTER EGO Project Group has implemented the concept of a space with blurred boundaries, open to light and air. The interior strikes with its ingenuity and soft yielding forms right from the doorway. Each room faces picturesque seascapes, and dizzying views from panoramic windows are an inalienable part of the interior. Bionic forms present in facade design, inside the house turn into largescale arches, elastic lines of structural and decorative elements. White colour acts as a joint background, emphasising the continuity of spaces. That is how ALTER EGO embodied one of the customer’s key desires - a house exposed to nature. Meeting another must-be requirement involved an exclusive approach to design, tailor-made solutions and selection of rare materials. Voluminous compositions made of Corian – a cutting-edge composite material - complement the laconic contemporary style of the villa. These curved wall panels set up a unique geometry and plasticity of the space and create a feeling of perfectly smooth surface. The decorative effect is enhanced by brass inlay and onyx of extraordinary colours and patterns, perceived as stunning pictures created by the nature itself. The lighting concept is essential to the design, with the house featuring multiple light scenarios; Soft illumination of stone wall panels creates an atmosphere of cosiness, designer lamps add special accents, technical light solutions are concise and functional. A high point and best illustration of the concept is a sophisticated light composition - a flock of glass birds “hovering” in the central room of the villa. The idea of a sensitive attitude to nature, adherence to the ethics of thoughtful consumption and the aesthetics of timeless values, is accomplished in the careful selection of durable and eco-friendly materials.

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Patriach Ponds Residence by Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Location: Moscow Interior Designer: Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Architect: Architect Jurgis Leskevicius Constructions Company: Construction of Tomas Vickun company “logtechnologies” The “Patriarch Pond” Residence stands on the banks of a cascade of ponds, surrounded by a pine forest in the beautiful Moscow countryside. This location has enabled the main material for this luxury residence to be of cedar wood whilst expanding over 1800 square metres. The image of the house was completed by a thatched roof, which emphasised the environmental friendliness of construction and perfectly blends this house into the surrounding landscape. All of the interior details, drawings and décors are drawn by Marina Putilovskaya’s Design Bureau. The main theme of the house was the vine, as a symbol of fertility and continuity of traditions. This decor can be seen in the decoration of the doors, kitchen, stairs, stained-glass windows and floors. The main element of the interior is the panoramic windows, letting in vast amounts of natural light and creating beautiful views. Mirrors decorate the hood and perfectly reflect the nature outside the windows. Within the grand hall there is the fireplace, made in the form of a leaf of wood. This blends into the overall concept through its natural décor creating a homely feel. Specialist artisan skills were used throughout the project, special designed marble panels, beautiful mosaic panels and the specialist construction technique of the fireplace. Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya felt that the most difficult part of the project was working with raw cedar, the most delicate pink shade of the wood which is completely unique.


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House Waterstone by Kim H.Nieu Interior Design Location: Benmore, Sandton, South Africa Interior Designer: Kim H.Nieu Interior Design House Waterstone is a multi-level eclectic home designed for a family of art lovers. Kim H.Nieu Interior Design are client focussed designers, welcoming each bespoke brief to design a home which suits the client and goes beyond expectations. The interior design for this home is vibrant, filled with life and personality without overwhelming the space. The brief for House Waterstone was to create a warm, inviting, and interesting home. One that intrigues guests and showcases the client’s extensive art collection. The needs of the family meant that Kim H.Nieu Interior Design had to create a flexible space that caters for smaller family living, but also has the scope for extensive entertainment options. It is a very eclectic space that is striking yet comfortable and inviting. It is a design that truly speaks to the client’s personality and this is this relationship between client and space which makes the design work well. The use of colour in the space is a key aspect of the design, creating a strong base tone with dark charcoal walls that highlight the art, and then experimenting with bright colours and quirkiness to capture the uniqueness of the owners. One of the designer’s favourite elements is the integration of various very different textures, from timber to stone to glass and high-gloss surfaces. A paint technique specialist was brought in to create all the custom textured wall finishes throughout the home to ensure that these were the high quality of work that is correspondent with Kim H.Nieu Interior Design. In the outdoor space, the pergola eases the journey from indoor to outdoor and extending the living and entertaining spaces of the home.

Venetian Islands by Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design Location: Miami, USA Interior Designer: Michel Colaço The brief for Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design was to produce a design scheme for the interiors of a new build property in one of Miami most exclusive residential areas, Venetian Islands. The property was designed to maximise incredible views of the sea, the harbour and the city of Miami, so the overriding aim was to produce a scheme which responded to and celebrated these, creating an environment which enhances views to the outside at the same time as reflecting the lifestyle of the client and incorporating the vibrant colours and energy for which Miami is famous. Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design achieved this by adopting a contemporary aesthetic, focused on Italian furniture, embodying the most timeless and chic aspects of understated contemporary design. Working closely with the architect, a careful selection of finishes, lighting and accessories were used to complement and enhance the external views, while coordinated schemes for different areas flows throughout the house, connecting each part with a curated collection of contemporary design pieces. The integration of outside and the inside creates light and airy open plan spaces which are in tune with the client’s relaxed and informal lifestyle, which more secluded and intimate spaces were created in the bedrooms on the top floor of the house, each with a private toilets and verandas, using a more subdued textured/colour palette. Michel Colaço Interior Architecture and Design believe that the design works so well because it reflects the client’s personality and lifestyle whilst simultaneously having strong connections with its surroundings and the local natural environment.

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Alexandria Apartment by Mona Hussein Design House Location: Alex, Egypt The focus for Mona Hussein Design House when working on Alexandria Apartment was to create a comfortable and liveable home. To do this, the designers ensured that their decisions were complimenting the needs and style of the clients. The success of the design stems from the balance of comfort and extravagance. Though the interior design was to be personal to the clients, the workings of the space when welcoming and entertaining guests was also a paramount consideration. The client’s style and vision for their home was presented to Mona Hussein Design House during their first meeting. They had wanted an Art Deco inspired scheme, though also wished to balance dark and gold accents with natural materials. Elegance and comfort were to remain at the core of the project. Designed with contrasting marbled black and white tiles with gold inlay lines, calming colours for the walls, rich timber flooring, and touches of gold and bronze in the accents, Mona Hussein Design House incorporated all the client’s requests to create a luxurious yet liveable statement home. The residence itself finds an equilibrium between entertainment spaces and those more private. Luxury permeates the design with the rich wooden features and gold palate. This continues through to the earthtoned and opulent closed dining room which can accommodate 10 diners. The kitchen has been designed with practicality at the forefront, having included a preparation table. The family area is spacious yet cosy with lighter materials and personal touches for the client, embraced in warm lighting and cohesive gold accents. The master bedroom keeps to the underlying theme of Art Deco though softened for a calmer space, offering a seating area, dressing room and ensuite.


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Seaside Penthouse by Galina Maly Interior Design Location: Netanya, Israel Interior Designer: Galina Maly Architect: Iris Rosenheimer Developer: Briga Construction Company: Vikos Engineering Others: Hanan Ariel (engineering and coordination), Haim Levi (project management) Located in the centre of Netanya and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the Seaside Penthouse is a uniquely designed contemporary residence that offers all the features one would expect and a few that surpass every expectation. The residence had to be a comfortable living space for his growing family and at the same time a showstopper. The team moved walls and floors, and with the outstanding vision of the architect added a whole mezzanine level. Working with the client’s dislike of dead spaces, the project feels spacious but never bare. Tranquil, yet dramatic. Subtle and seductive drama is achieved by careful layering of bold elements over subtle ones, textures and finishes that complement each other. There are few colours in this project, but a variety of textures and finishes make the scheme deep. Galina Maly Interior Design took inspiration mainly from the sea - from velvet soft on a sunny morning to raging black with the winds thrashing or sandstorms when everything turns into a yellow haze. The main floor of the penthouse consists of the living and dining areas, kitchen and powder room. Separated from here by a hallway with a service lift and separate entrance is a guest suite. On the other side of the property is the master suite with soaring four-meter ceilings, gallery, dressing room and ensuite bathroom. The spacious master bedroom has its own terrace overlooking the sea, a beautiful view of the water from the bed.

House C by Gerhard Architect Location: Mt Richmore Estate, Ballito Architect: Gerhard Architect This modern architectural home by Gerhard Architect welcomes it’s Ballito environment. Having been seamlessly integrated into the site, the family home takes full advantage of it’s forest surrounds and sea views without sacrificing clean, contemporary design. Gerhard Architect’s design embraces a coalescence of an eco-friendly home and a modern architectural piece of art. The family home needed to be functional with a practical and spacious open plan design. With its unique environment, the design team focussed on a seamless integration between inside and outside living. A continuation of this is the rim-flow pool where the residents can enjoy and feel enveloped by their surroundings. The result is a contemporary eco-friendly family home, embracing the site and orientation whilst maximizing the distant sea-views. The designers looked to keep a separation of private and entertainment spaces. Between the two areas was a strong focus on the views that are offered, and creating a sense of arrival. It’s strong, bold elements and clean lines keep the architecture modern yet timeless, and still ensures a homely feel. The design works so well as it was built for the client’s needs whilst being respectful of its location. It is nestled into the site, embrace the greenbelt and forest frontage whilst maximising the stunning sea views. It is not at odds with the site but rather at one with it. Only one tree had to be relocated to allow for the design implementation and natural ventilation is the main form of cooling in this warm subtropical climate.

Monad Terrace by International Designers by Rita Chraibi Location: South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA Interior Designer: Rita Chraibi Developed by New York-based developer JDS Development Group, Monad Terrace is composed of 59 individually designed waterfront residences, including four penthouses, by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel in collaboration with Miami-based Kobi Karp. The design artfully directs the play of daylight and water throughout the project. Individual reflecting pools bounce dappled light deep into each living space, while the signature water garden—the central lagoon, reflection pools, and adjacent swimming pool create a sense of continuity with Biscayne Bay. Light and water, glass and steel, gardens and façades all combine into what Jean Nouvel has dubbed “the reflection machine.” French-Moroccan interior designer, Rita Chraibi of International Designers reveals the design of the first completed residence at Monad Terrace spanning 5,193 square feet featuring four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, a custom Gaggenau kitchen, and a 42-foot deep terrace with a Bayfront reflecting pool. The residence highlights Rita’s signature style which uniquely fuses interior and fashion design to humanise the space. An ambassador for renowned French furniture manufacturer Roche Bobois, Rita was inspired by the furnishings of haute couture fashion icon Jean Paul Gaultier’s collection for the manufacturer and curated furniture designs exclusively from this collection, achieving a touch of madness and fantasy mixed with extreme elegance. Rita’s approach tells the story of this residence and brings the best in refinement and sophistication to life. The residence reflects the most exceptional aspects of haute couture high-fashion and is an ode to the fashion house.

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An Explorers’ Retreat by Douglas Design Studio Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Architect: Richard Wengle Construction Company: JTF Homes Created through understated luxury and palpable quality this 5-storey home is specially designed by Douglas Design Studio to complement the rhythm of life within its walls. The result is a legacy home, in the truest sense of the words. The attention to detail, well-crafted functionality and clean, simple lines allows the meaningful design to thrive in the everyday life of the travel-loving family. The clients’ work and personal life was built around exploration and sustainable contributions to communities all over the world. In their 650m2 home-base in Toronto, they wanted a comfortable space for themselves and their daughters. A large living and dining room, once divided with a wide arch, has been restructured for flexible options of family gatherings and formal entertaining with a conveniently adaptable seating solution. Deeper into the heart of the home, the main family room flows from kitchen to breakfast space to outdoor living. Cleverly partitioned functional areas, accommodate the client’s request never to feel cut off from the family, while allowing for unfettered productivity. Natural neutrals are blended with warm woods, punctuated with blues and intensified by saffron accents. Personal details are thoughtfully composed to capture the essence of the life this family has built for itself, savouring art and artifacts that have been collected and gifted over years of work. The goal for Douglas Design Studio was to create an unpretentious space that would serve as a warm and welcoming retreat, both for the core family and a wide circle of family and friends. A soft, neutral colour story based on individual preferences was therefore combined with a coordinated palette of textures and patterns.

Modern Willowcreek Ranch Home by Eklektik Interiors Location: Texas Interior Designer: Kathy Anderson, Eklektik Interiors Architect: Richard McCann, Blackbox Design Studios Construction Company: HDZ Builders Photographer: Alan Blakely Photography Sitting on five acres, this 8115 square foot, this one-story modern ranch home is luxurious and sexy, yet modern and minimalist. Desiring an open concept for entertaining and living, this home delivers the perfect combination of warmth and drama. Designed for a family that values connection, the outdoor living space is an anchor element that definitively informs the architecture and design of the entire home. The flooring material used for the indoor and outdoor spaces was styled in a uniform way to create continuity. The entire back wall of the home is a cascade of glass that opens to a large, covered patio area. Climate-controlled areas ensure that the full outdoor living and entertaining experience can be enjoyed year-round in the Texas countryside. Family members and guests can relax at the large island, the full dining table, bistro table, or in the sectional seating area centred around a gas fire pit. Other relaxation options include a queen size swing bed for lounging, four additional chair swings, and an additional indoor/outdoor area with another gas fire pit. This home is made for entertaining, with another exceptional feature being the home bar and lounge. Desiring to have a place that no one else has, this home bar and lounge offers a great entertaining space with a super cool atmosphere. Located just inside the entry, the bar area is slightly obscured by a custom iron rod wall that allows others to see in, but not really experience the space until you enter from just around the corner.

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CR apartment by ESQVTA Location: Lisbon Interior Designer: ESQVTA The building where this apartment is placed was originally designed as an Hotel Particulier. The apartment occupies the entire 1st floor, which was originally dedicated to the social areas – namely 11 parlours, one of which was used as a bathroom. As the social floor, almost all of the walls and ceilings of these rooms were decorated with rich mural paintings. When the first floor was transformed into an individual unit of housing it was purchased by Pedro Espírito Santo. The apartment with its 11 large living areas was a perfect fit for the owner who was known to be the host of some of the most exquisite events in Lisbon. By 2019, the apartment gained a new owner, one who needed somewhere more adapted to a family structure. The new program had its base in preserving the architectural heritage of the property but also adapting it to this family’s needs – it goes from having, for instance, one bathroom to having six, without compromising the pre-existing features. It was always the main concern, that the new should not compete or try to silence the architecture that was there to begin with. However, if the refurbishment was meant to be respectful of its seventeenth century heritage and discreet in shapes and choices of materials, in the interior design project a careful selection of twenty first century furniture pieces was selected to allow for a combination of the best of both times. History gets re-written with a new language and new pieces by maintaining the one main principle: a house to be lived. The atmosphere of the place is key and full of stories written through the centuries. The project was an opportunity to write a new paragraph of this story.


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St John’s Wood Residence by Shalini Misra Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Shalini Misra Ltd Architect: Shalini Misra Ltd Construction Company: Silver Interiors Design & Build Ltd The brief for Shalini Misra Ltd was to create a show home with great character displaying London and local craftsmanship, along with a global design influence, to appeal to a buyer that appreciates modern luxurious comfort infused with contemporary and vintage art and craftsmanship. The layout of the home needed to encompass flexible living, incorporating flow between the spaces alongside intimate seating areas. Aesthetically, the house needed to showcase beautiful finishes, with an emphasis on a luxurious, bright and spacious feel. There needed to be interest in every space, on every surface, with a flow between the spaces but for each to have individual character. It was essential for modern technology to be integrated seamlessly along with ambient lighting mixed with sculptural lighting. Shalini Misra Ltd designed the layout to maximise the space and flow, reconfiguring the second floor to accommodate three evenly sized bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, and making the whole of the first floor a master suite. The living spaces on the lower ground floor were enhanced, increasing the flow, aided by the significant change in the staircase which was retracted into a striking red tiled shaft allowing full use of the lower ground floor. There is a play between old and new through existing pieces, vintage and contemporary lighting and furniture. Shalini Misra Ltd incorporated a perfect mix of statement entertaining spaces, showcasing cutting edge design, and more paired down spaces which still have their own unique, defining elements.

Private Villa by XBD Collective Location: Abu Dhabi, UAE Interior Designer: Jessica Bell Others Involved: Ashtaar Interiors - For Interior Fit-Out. The intention for this private villa was to create a contemporary and luxurious home for a young European family new to the area. Each part of the design was carefully considered to ensure that every detail married the design throughout the home to create a harmony of colours, materials, and angles. The overall brief was for XBD Collective to create a family friendly home in their signature luxury style on a limited budget. By keeping a neutral palette but also introducing bursts of colour, the designer’s fulfilled their client’s desire for ‘a sense of serenity and peace with elegant accents.’ As a huge golfing fan and with the property situated on the edge of a luxury golf course, the client desired an indoor/outdoor feel to flow throughout the space and highlight the picturesque landscapes through the floor to ceiling windows. The use of colour throughout this project stayed consistently neutral with warm grey and teal undertones. With a vast open plan structure, XBD created an elegant solution using sliding glass doors and a double height shelving partition to achieve the requires for separate formal and family areas. The natural marble staircase with glass railing is accentuated with indirect lighting under each step. Muted colours draw attention to the beauty of the chandelier which created an elegant symmetry. They also installed a polished chrome and frosted glass chandelier above the dining table for a grand and formal ambience when lit. An Exquisite Design was clearly achieved, and it is evident XBD was able to achieve ultimate balance between tailored design and client expectations.

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Notting Hill Townhouse by Katharine Pooley Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Katharine Pooley In just under 6 months Katharine Pooley and her team of talented architects and designers undertook a total redesign of this incredible statement seven storey London home. The property includes a swimming pool and spa, a home cinema, games room and bar, a car lift for the client’s luxury car collection and extensive gardens and terraces. This beautiful white stucco fronted period property has been transformed into an incredible statement home for a young International couple with an incredible art Collection. The client wished to ensure every detail of this property was impeccable, original and of the highest quality. With gallery quality furniture and lighting from Paris, London and New York, statement artwork and beautifully finished English made joinery and the finest architectural detailing in every room the brief was to create an impressive and glamorous home to entertain that also had calm and peaceful spaces for relaxation. The client has an appreciation of rare finishes, pure colourations, and cuttingedge design so every detail was designed bespoke for the property. The swimming pool and spa area are particularly impressive with beautiful hanging ‘diving figure’ sculptures and a living wall, while the main entrance hall and drawing room are a beautiful balance of cool contemporary glamour and traditional classical period detailing. The design works so well because It is light and fresh with touches of strong colour, every detail is considered but the statement artwork and sculptural chandeliers are allowed room to breathe and draw the eye beautifully in every space. The large Listed rooms look out onto leafy gardens and the elegant Notting Hill street beyond. Like Notting Hill, the interior has a youthful feel that is international and very chic in tone.

Manresa by ML Home Design Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: ML Home Design Architect: Seth Stein The client purchased an old semidetached residential building in the heart of Chelsea which needed to be refurbished and upgraded to accommodate a family of five. The brief for ML Home Design was to create a modern, stylish, and elegant home for all the family and also for entertaining family friends. Working together with architect Seth Stein, ML Home Design created the perfect area to accommodate the multiple requirements for this home. In particular, the newly sectioned areas of the property were perfect for entertaining with the kitchen and family dining area being the focal point of the house on the ground floor. Through clever planning, this area also opens up into the outdoor / garden area where the client’s children can play and relax. The owner also wanted a house to showcase their impressive and precious collection of African art which they had built up over the years, this area was created in the double storey living room, ensuring that the pieces can be seen from various parts of the home. The use of different texture and material has been carefully selected from the outset to create a warm and totally unique atmosphere. The first floor is dedicated completely to the master bedroom. In the modern world, it’s important for designers to make their designs as sustainable as possible, as such ML Home Design have incorporated the latest technology to make the house as energy efficient as possible. ML Home Design believe that the project was so successful because it is modern and elegant but at the same time unique, not adhering to current trends. The key aspect of this project was the teamwork between everyone involved in creating this home and making each aspect play its own part, from choosing the flooring, the fabrics and the furniture.

St John’s Wood Residence by Shalini Misra Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Shalini Misra Ltd Architect: Shalini Misra Ltd Construction Company: Silver Interiors Design & Build Ltd The brief for Shalini Misra Ltd was to create a show home with great character displaying London and local craftsmanship, along with a global design influence, to appeal to a buyer that appreciates modern luxurious comfort infused with contemporary and vintage art and craftsmanship. The house is a Victorian villa, previously stripped of original features, which required the reinstatement of historical elements for a sense of British heritage and craftsmanship. The layout of the home needed to encompass flexible living, incorporating flow between the spaces alongside intimate seating areas. Aesthetically, the house needed to showcase beautiful finishes, with an emphasis on a luxurious, bright and spacious feel. There needed to be interest in every space, on every surface, with a flow between the spaces but for each to have individual character. A large part of the project was sourcing great British craftsmanship. A detailed research of cornicing, plaster moulding, decorative crafts and unique furniture was undertaken to adorn and furnish the space. A range of techniques from gilding to cabinet making was employed for various furniture and surfaces. The variety of textures, materials and colours creates an overall palette of tactile quality with interest on every surface, whilst bringing in period elements through cornicing and ceiling moulding. There is a play between old and new through existing pieces, vintage and contemporary lighting and furniture. Shalini Misra Ltd incorporated a perfect mix of statement entertaining spaces, showcasing cutting edge design, and more paired down spaces which still have their own unique, defining elements.

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GreenAcres Project by Carter Tyberghein Location: Buckinghamshire, UK Interior Designer: Carter Tyberghein Architect: Blue Sky Cad Developer: Cavendish Bespoke Carter Tyberghein were commissioned to develop a scheme for the interior spaces for this luxurious residence located in a leafy part of Buckinghamshire. The property was built according specific construction standards aiming at reducing its ecological footprint. It includes a grand seeping staircase leading to the bedroom floors as well as a dedicated home cinema, a heathspa along with an entertainment area at lower ground floors with billiard and wine cellar. By means of illustration and mood boards, the design direction and general aesthetics were established. Extensive space planning was undertaken to maximise the layout, ensuring appropriate flow is achieved between each space and ultimately incorporating all the client requirements. The mission for Carter Tyberghein went on to developing colour, hard finishes, and design elements throughout the property. This also encompassed the coordination of the technical aspects of the design with the rest of the project team and a full design package was produced for the interior architecture of the property as well as the selection of furniture & furnishing schemes throughout being developed simultaneously. Particular attention to detail were given to certain features such as a cluster of bronze pendant lights hanging from an Alabaster skylight drawing the eye up the stairwell and bringing natural light down to Entrance Hall level. Carter Tyberghein believe that the design works well due to a combination of factors i.e. flowing space-planning, harmonious finishes as well as its sophisticated lighting control system providing an atmospheric ambiance.

Lowndes Place by Halo Design Interiors Location: London, UK Interior Designer: Halo Design Interiors Architect: Alcove Architecture Construction Company: Holt Group Associated: Sid Smith Project Management Lowndes Place is a Grade II Listed property, which part of the Chesham House Estate. Previously untouched for the past 30 years, it featured faux stone paint effects and a room layout which was not conducive with modern living. The brief for Halo Design Interiors was to create a pied-a-terre in London for a family with young children. It needed to maintain the grandeur of its previous existence, whilst becoming an intimate family home, focussed on the occupants rather than as a showpiece for visitors. The overall feel of the interiors was to be light, airy and understated, to give a sense of flow and connection between the spaces. Light colours and textures were preferred, with timeless classical details to create the framework for their new home. A sense of calm and harmony was important, with lighting to be seamlessly integrated within the architectural fabric of the building, and all decisions made feeding back to a sense of cohesion and serenity within the building. In the hallway, Halo Design Interiors stripped back the existing faux stone walls, to the existing framework of the building and replaced it with classical panelling, keeping it light in colour. The interiors connect with the architecture of the building in such a way that there is a natural flow between the simplicity of the exterior building and the interior. The designs are respectful of the historic neighbourhood in which they are located, whilst at the same time allowing contemporary materials and clean lines to sit comfortably within them.

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Avenue Road by Interiors With Art Interior Designer: Interiors With Art A stunning classic contemporary home with a blend of mid-century antiques spanning over 11,000 square feet with a beautiful glass extension overlooking the garden. The brief for Interiors With Art was to create a spacious, warm and welcoming home that was both suitable for formal entertainment and intimate gatherings. The space needed to not be intimidating, it had to be comfortable for a family to spend time together and for their children to play. The clients wanted the interior style to be classic contemporary but at the same time to be in keeping with the mid-century architectural style of the building. For the client, the use of nature and maximising light was crucial. From every corner, they wanted to see greenery and not feel as though they were in the heart of London. By utilising the dead space to the side of the house as a glass extension, Interiors With Art were able to create a morning room which both provided a lovely informal entertainment area but at the same is a perfect sense of bringing the outdoor inside. The house was previously very dark with lots of small bedrooms. Interiors With Art instructed to create 7 ‘good sized’ bedrooms, all overlooking the garden or a private balcony and a separate master suite for the client as the perfect tranquil refuge. There were certain key aspects of this project that really helped it come together such as the use of natural fibres and textiles which add to the comfortable luxury style and warmth that the interiors evoke. Through the glass extension and the light maximisation throughout the property, there is a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, with greenery visible from all bedrooms. Interiors With Art were able to implement a seamless blend of contemporary and traditional with both the existing architecture of the building and the design.


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Woodland Manor by Caz Myers Design Location: Berkshire, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Caz Myers Design Construction: Kings of Essex Caz Myers Design were briefed to create a relaxed family home which was striking, great for entertaining and to incorporate a fun kid-friendly den and sleepover space for their two kids and their friends. The property was a new build 15,000 square foot home featuring seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, a luxury indoor pool, expansive home gym, beautiful home office and a host of living spaces including a stunning bespoke kitchen. The clients asked the designers to include some unique design elements and create a wow factor with some break-out entertaining spaces, however they were keen for their home to feel relaxed for themselves as well as guests and most importantly remain practical and familyfriendly. One of the key design features was to create rooms which looked out to the incredible countryside views and connect the internal to the external particularly from the large kitchen / diner / reception space. When you walk into the house the dark green hallway envelops you immediately and when you move further into the hallway the position of the dining space gives unexpected wow factor. The use of this space enabled the designers to create a bespoke walk-in wine cellar as well as floor to ceiling expansive floating shelves. Caz Myers Design were involved in every element and detail of the design process from the outset which involved the planning and design of the house with layouts and floorplans throughout, lighting design & sourcing, planning & design of all bespoke joinery, designing all the bathrooms and sourcing all tiles & sanitary ware, sourcing every piece of furniture & fabric right through to sourcing and styling every last detail and accessory.

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Beechmont by EAB Homes Location: Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire Interior Designer: EAB Homes & Alexander James Interiors Architect: David Parker Architects Developer / Construction: EAB Homes Associated: Kitchen Connection of Ascot Beechmont is the latest property in the EAB Homes portfolio and is a rare discovery with its intricately crafted front elevation, contemporary glazed rear elevation and ahead of trend interior styling. Arranged over three floors, the superlative accommodation is intelligently planned, maximising convenience and comfort at every turn. From the front, the Arts & Crafts inspired facade belies its 21st century interior, where crittal style windows and a striking industrial style kitchen are both timeless yet on trend. The breathtaking triple storey galleried Entrance Hall, with its barely there glass balustrade elevates the staircase to a work of art. The generous Study and elegant Drawing Room are both perfect for entertaining, while a third reception room offers flexibility of use as a formal Dining Room, Playroom or Gym. The vast Kitchen/ Breakfast/Garden Room is the relaxed heart of the home, with a choice of seating areas, a wine store and coffee area, alongside a Prep Kitchen. A covered seating area to the rear allows much needed shade, encouraging al fresco living whatever the weather. Beechmont boasts an exceptional specification, offering the ultimate in luxury throughout. Innovatively designed and elegantly engineered, its unparalleled selection of fixtures, fittings and finishes are the epitome of quality. A state-of-theart integrated smart home system ensures that ultramodern technology is seamlessly incorporated into day-to-day life.


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Cabins at The Lakes by YOO Studio Location: Lechlade, United Kingdom Interior Designer: YOO Studio Architect: YOO Studio Developer: YOO Group The Lakes by Yoo is set to become home to the most exclusive cabins in the English countryside with the launch of 9 new bespoke properties featuring 2 bedrooms in a lakeside setting. The design experience is enhanced by the diversity of over 20 architects, interior and product designers with big imaginations, providing a choice of looks and styles to suit the lifestyles of today’s modern dwellers. This cabin has been decorated using a rich and earthy colour palette of burnt reds, chocolates and ochres. Layers of natural texture give rustic flair to this lakeside dwelling. Furnishings include deep velvet armchairs, eclectic artwork and vintage finds and a bespoke crafted dining table and chairs. The 9-metre glazed frontage floods the room with natural light creating a warm and cosy environment. The bedroom features a luxurious four poster bed and benefit from views into the cabin’s private garden. A separate mezzanine floor which acts as a twin or double room also features a secret den for kids underneath the gables and a stunning view across the living space and out to the lake. The split-level decking provides an amazing entertaining space to enjoy long summer evenings by the lake. It also provides easy access to enjoy a paddle around Marley Lake. The Cabins are an innovative hybrid model for The Lakes, forming a new offering of smaller homes for both purchase and rent, enticing city dwellers to escape to the country in the most luxurious of getaways. The eco-friendly construction and materials along with expansive 9-metre window front and terrace facing lake, makes these cabins not only the most luxurious in the cabin category but also among the most sustainably created.

Cotswold Village House by Pippa Paton Design Limited Location: Gloucestershire, UK Interior Designer: Pippa Paton Design Limited Architect: Pippa Paton Design Limited Construction Company: Boom Construction Photography: Ed Shepherd The brief for Pippa Paton Design Limited was to create a modern country style family home with a light spacious feel reflecting natural colours and incorporating vintage pieces throughout. The focus throughout was on exposing and enhancing historic materials such as flagstones, timber trusses and stone windows. As in the rest of the house the aesthetic blends natural oak with a soft, neutral palette with touches of green to reflect the outside, accented with copper ironmongery, island pendants and kitchen accessories. Verdigris features in the lights over the oak dining table and decorative ceramics. The Caesarstone Cloudburst worktop reflects the external ambiance. Vintage pieces include a pale green Swedish dresser, a white-painted console separating the sitting and dining areas and an enfilade for additional crockery storage. In the main part of the house, the softly neutral aesthetic continues with a mix of modern and vintage pieces, apart from in the bar where deep claret-coloured walls provide a more intimate feel for evening use. The main hallway now accesses a cosy family sitting room and leads up half a flight of steps through the bar, made dual aspect by the removal of a modern partition, to double doors opening to a more formal drawing room. The design has provided a significantly enhanced connection between the house and its grounds both physically, with new openings allowing easier access to external spaces, and visually, such as the picture window providing spectacular views of thoroughbred horses in the paddocks across the valley.

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Country Estate Cotswolds by Yvette Taylor Interiors Location: Cirencester, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Yvette Taylor Construction Company: Alex Frances, Richard Frances Yvette Taylor Interiors were enlisted for the restoration of a beautiful 230 years old, Grade II listed stone cottage located in picturesque village Barnsley in the Cotswolds. The brief was to design a cosy and comfortable weekend retreat for the family away from the pressures of life in Central London, restoring its original beauty while introducing a range of chic, eye-catching, bright, and colourful designs in a country style to reflect the building’s long history. The extent of the work included; four new bathrooms, improvements to the existing kitchen, new appliances, new limestone flooring in the kitchen and entrance hall, period oak flooring on the ground floor, sisal carpets on the first floor, and stone flooring in natural limestone, with sisal floor coverings new replicas of the original interior doors, gun-sanding of the original beams to restore their beauty, new French doors, a gym in the basement, refurbishment of the garage and enhancement of all the stonework. The selection of every material was carefully considered by Yvette Taylor Interiors. It was crucial to restoring the house to its original beauty, respecting the architectural style of a period stone house. The house is part of a beautiful Cotswold village which consists of Grade II listed stone houses and a boutique hotel Barnsley house. The traditional country-style theme was rigorously applied to all areas of the house. Yvette Taylor Interiors believe that the design was so successful due to the entire selection of fabrics, wallpapers, furniture, lighting, rugs, flooring, and bathrooms fittings which complemented the period style of the house. The use of the Caron radiators also helped to accentuate the traditional look.

Cotswold Village House by Pippa Paton Design Limited Location: Gloucestershire, UK Interior Designer: Pippa Paton Design Limited Architect: Pippa Paton Design Limited Construction Company: Boom Construction Photography: Ed Shepherd The brief for Pippa Paton Design Limited was to create a modern country style family home with a light spacious feel reflecting natural colours and incorporating vintage pieces throughout. Pippa Paton Design Limited’s approach was to introduce new openings to enhance flow and simplify circulation, remove walls to reduce corridors and vault spaces to increase volume and light. The focus throughout was on exposing and enhancing historic materials such as flagstones, timber trusses and stone windows. The Grade II listed house sits within a village environment and both internally and externally we have exposed and enhanced the original fabric of the building such as stone and timbers which is also the fabric of the local countryside. The colours throughout the house reflect the colours of nature, such as the soft greens and Verdigris accents in the kitchen reflecting the vistas through the picture window. The house now feels as if was intended to be a single house rather than a series of cottages, with the new design enabling the family to enjoy all the spaces whilst still feeling connected to each other. Where rooms are intended for evening use such as the family sitting room and the bar, depth and warmth have been retained through the use of rich, deep colours, such as in the bar with its claret-coloured walls The design has also provided a significantly enhanced connection between the house and its grounds both physically, with new openings allowing easier access to external spaces, and visually, such as the picture window providing spectacular views of thoroughbred horses in the paddocks across the valley.

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Yester House by Jeffreys Interiors Location: Gifford, Scotland Interior Designer: Jeffreys Interiors Architect: Groves-Raines Architects Construction: Taylor and Fraser Ltd Associated Companies: Harley Haddow, Nevins of Edinburgh, Sculleries of Stockbridge, The Bathroom Company Yester House, in Gifford, East Lothian, is an A-Listed Stately Home designed by architects James Smith and Alexander McGill in the early 1700s, with renovations later conducted by William Adams and son. The grounds of the house are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland. Jeffreys Interiors were enlisted to work alongside the client on the interior refurbishment and decoration of the property. Whilst the inherent grandeur and beauty of the building was evident, it was tired, outdated and required immediate intervention to prevent further damage and bring it back to its former glory. Together, the design team worked to design a home that is complementary to the stature and history of the building, while also serving as a comfortable and functional home to a young, modern family. Jeffreys Interiors have taken great care to restore and reuse as much as possible; while a change of purpose to the rooms on the ground floor, including moving the kitchen to the centre of the living area, meant that the day-to-day life in the home became much more accessible and reflective of contemporary living, The design is complementary to the stature and history of the building, but also serves as a comfortable and functional home to a young, modern family. While impressive, it is also authentic and homely.

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White Horse Springs Residence by KA DesignWorks Location: Aspen, Colorado, USA Architect: Kenneth Adler Interior Designer: Mariapaola Miele, Malibu Market & Design, and Laurie Cappello Developer: Whitecap Development Construction: Janckila Construction Associated: Aceto Landscape Architects, RSA Lighting Photography: Dallas and Harris Photography White Horse Springs Residence enjoys the benefits of rural ranch living with a sophisticated modern design, only minutes away from downtown Aspen. The original house, designed in the 1980s in the style of Ricardo Legorreta, was well known for its unique foreign architecture along with its distinctive pink color. The structure seemed out of place in both context and time, inspiring the remodel for this home. The design had three main goals: open the house to the impressive mountain views, create a stronger connection to its context through material palette and textures, and enhance the outdoor spaces to increase the effective area of the home. This was accomplished through the use of mammoth motorized glass sliding doors that dematerialize the edge of the building, extending the space to the outdoors. The Master Suite is a hidden oasis featuring elevator access, large sitting area with coffee-bar and fireplace, oversized master bathroom and closet, private deck with hot tub surrounded by green-roof, and endless views. Additional bedrooms and amenities were also added to maximize the value of the proposed renovation. Designed to embrace the views and provide endless entertaining options, this generational home is the best of both worlds with warm contemporary architecture in a quiet ranch setting, with close proximity to downtown Aspen.


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Whistler Ski Chalet by Rowlands Associates Inc Location: Whistler BC Canada Architect: Rowlands Associates Inc Interior Designer: Rowlands Associates Inc Construction Company: Vision Pacific Contracting Ltd. Rowlands Associates have designed a 3500 ft ski Chalet, just minutes away from some of the world’s best skiing and Apres Ski in Whistler BC Canada. Their design was intentionally simple, a backdrop rather than the lead in such an awe-inspiring location. It was to be a place to gather and enjoy each other’s company, and share incredible skiing and hiking experiences in the amazing beauty of the surrounding natural terrain. Careful attention was paid to all details and proportions of the property to create a great open feeling in the space, as well as fully utilising the budget and providing value for the investment made. The home was constructed on a sloping lot and oriented towards incredible mountain views. The front entry and staircase became Rowlands Associates’ favourite areas of the home, with the stair details meant to draw you upstairs, and the view of the fireplace and mountains beyond that welcomes visitors. Living spaces and the master suite are situated on the second floor. A Gyrofocus suspended fireplace anchors the living area, maintaining the feeling of lightness and wellbeing that the home was designed to impart. Rowlands Associates’ design of the home is simple in form and material choices, honouring the Nordic influences preferred by their clients, and intended to become a backdrop for the family and the surrounding natural beauty. Materials were chosen for visual appeal and lasting durability. Kitchen cabinets feature antimicrobial laminate door and drawer fronts, and porcelain countertops. The home is incredibly well-built and insulated, going well beyond code requirements and well suited to its snowy environment.

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Mountain Chalet by Idea International Location: Bulgaria – Smilovci Interior Designer: Idea International Mountain Chalet is a ski chalet by Idea International, located in the beautiful Smilovci, Bulgaria. For this very exciting project studio IDEA International envisioned an impeccably detailed interior scheme. The layout has been carefully curated in order to incorporate all client requirements including an outdoor dining area, bespoke fireplaces and a unique SPA hidden in the underground floor of the mountain chalet. IDEA International was commissioned to enhance the standard vision of the client for a mountain house by incorporating a timeless aesthetic which flows throughout the property. The home also features a unique bespoke SPA experience which is hidden into the details of the chalet. The team had to ensure that each design element fulfilled the client’s requirements and met the brief. Key to the design were the three layers of dining and sitting areas in the common lounge at the ground floor of the property. Also, the bespoke leather fireplace lounge at the SPA and the bespoke semiprecious stone wall and chaise lounge sitting area in the SPA were vital in creating the chalet’s aesthetic. A calming sensation flows throughout the chalet with semiprecious teal stones and comforting natural tones. These beautifully compliment themselves creating a sensory balance in the property.


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Big Sky Chalet by Ashton Taylor Interiors Location: Montana, USA Interior Designer: Ashton Taylor Interiors Associated: Yellowstone Club Perched atop Big Sky Mountain in Montana, this vacation chalet was designed to be everything but cliché. Ashton Taylor Interiors used the clients love of art and their sculptures and paintings to direct the design path of a boasting contemporary interior with subtle nods to nature. The first item selected for the project was a 400lb bronze mountain goat sculpture, by Tim Shinabarger, that was craned straight from a local gallery into the home. Its positioning is meant to continue the landscape from the exterior to the interior. The home needed to be luxurious enough to host its significant neighbours but durable enough to handle grandchildren, wet jackets, and the bulk of ski attire. With these requirements Ashton Taylor Interiors decide to incorporate a cool furniture palette of alpaca wools, chrome and lacquered finishes in juxtaposition with the deep textured wall plaster and wooden trim detailing. In the master Ashton Taylor Interiors designed a soft haven with a full Silk rug and furniture that reads sculpturally itself. The smooth modern headboard is wrapped with a simple cow patterned hide and the table lamps bring in warm metals and suede. This chalet was meant to be shared, so Ashton Taylor Interiors included bunk rooms whenever possible to host the maximum number of guests for this couple’s winter retreat. Suggestive and artful, Ashton Taylor Interiors ensured that this magnificent ski chalet was designed for the senses.

Stella 35 Chalet Residence by Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya Location: Moscow Interior Designer: Design Bureau of Marina Putilovskaya The Stella 35 Chalet Residence is a wooden chalet of 645 square metres located in a pine forest. The property is close to the Moscow countryside ski resort ‘Sarochany’. A key design feature and one of the main accents in the interior is the huge windows which give views of the beautiful surrounding areas. A fireplace with glass detailing on two sides stands opposite a huge window, giving the illusion that the fire is burning right in the snowy forest. Around the fireplace is a panel which was made according to a sketch by Marina Putilovskaya, and which became an excellent frame for a burning fire in the fireplace. A mirror on the wall at the back of the fireplace reflects the image in the space of a small dining room, reflecting the forest and a cascade of a crystal chandelier. The beauty of the crystal lamps fit perfectly into the interior of this house. A unique table, made of solid wood elm, has been created especially for this house. The panel in the master bedroom was also bespokely made for this project, its natural motives reflecting the Russian Forest. Vives Spanish Tiles perfectly also complement the look of the home with their aging effect on the surfaces. The kitchen has direct access to the terrace, open storage rooms and utility rooms. The first-floor guest bedrooms have each separate bathroom and a terrace, they have all been designed in soft colours using the most environmentally friendly materials. On the second floor there are the children’s bedroom and the master bedroom, with their own wardrobes and bathrooms and large terraces.

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River Chase by Ryan Hughes Design Build Location: Odessa, Florida Architect: Ryan Hughes Design Build Developer: Ryan Hughes Design Build Construction Company: Ryan Hughes Design Build A request from a Tampa family to replicate a favourite resort in their own backyard was answered by award-winning pool and outdoor space designer, Ryan Hughes Design Build in his signature “over the top” manner. Inspired by a 5-star resort, the Ballmont Lazy River project created streaming waters built to flow around and through an elegant and commercially appointed outdoor space literally outside the family’s back door. Flowing for over 200 feet, the river passes fire pots and fire features, sunken spas, and multiple venues for outdoor gathering and relaxation. Ryan Hughes Design Build was able to incorporate tremendous wow into the overall design as well as elegance and personality. The Mediterranean design style of the home and the personal preferences of the family were integrated within the 1.5-million-dollar project. The design provided ample space and bountiful experiences for family fun to a gathering of 500. Private relaxation was also addressed by incorporating a dedicated owner’s patio with lounge seating, spa and landscaped privacy. The six-foot-wide river lined completely with pebble-finish glass tile and travertine edging was positioned to curve and wind around a sunken fire lounge, along open vistas and beside multiple lounging areas. A wooden walking bridge connects the game room portico to the island created by the river. This design style allowed Ryan Hughes Design Build to capitalise on the organised architecture of the home while adding an organic feel with the encircling river.

Notting Hill Townhouse by Katharine Pooley Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Interior Designer: Katharine Pooley In just under 6 months Katharine Pooley and her team of talented architects and designers undertook a total redesign of this incredible statement seven storey London home. The property includes a swimming pool and spa, a home cinema, games room and bar, a car lift for the client’s luxury car collection and extensive gardens and terraces. The swimming pool and spa area are particularly impressive with beautiful hanging ‘diving figure’ sculptures and a living wall, while the main entrance hall and drawing room are a beautiful balance of cool contemporary glamour and traditional classical period detailing. A huge team of English artisans and creatives helped to turn around this incredible property in such a short space of time. From the poured metal ‘Based Upon’ doors to the exquisite Dark stained timber and bronze joinery in the masculine library study, every detail has passed through the hands of England’s master craftsmen and women. The design works so well because It is light and fresh with touches of strong colour, every detail is considered but the statement artwork and sculptural chandeliers are allowed room to breathe and draw the eye beautifully in every space. The large Listed rooms look out onto leafy gardens and the elegant Notting Hill street beyond. Like Notting Hill, the interior has a youthful feel that is international and very chic in tone.

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The Pool House by Design Emporium Ltd Location: West Yorkshire, UK Architect: Design Emporium Ltd – John Forster Interior Design: Design Emporium Ltd – Rik Smith Design Emporium Ltd were required to create a unique pool house, complete with gym, sauna / steam room, changing room, home office and external covered sunken hot tub. The work involved the external refurbishment of the barn including the surrounding landscaping also. The building is located within an eightacre estate set within the Yorkshire Dales. The careful design of the building both externally and internally help connect the space to the more formal courtyard to the front and then into the lake/meadow to the rear. The original use of the building as an agricultural barn influenced the scheme and design, and material palette therefore feels in context with the original use. The scheme brought together high-quality materials, such as bronze windows, roughcast micro cement and large format tiles to create a sympathetic scheme that complemented the status of the building. The ceiling was completed in reclaimed timber from French barns, and this was reflected in the pool base with a wood effect porcelain. Some walls were completed in a roughcast micro cement which was a nod to the original lime render that would have been appropriate in the original building. The large space and openness of the pool hall creates a vast cavern that can feel hollow. The design has carefully created intimacy and interest. Large walls can often feel bland, but the use of multiple materials, and introduction of texture has ensured the space is well balanced. Many residential pool houses follow a formulaic approach, using standard finishes (blue mosaics in the pool tank) and have little interest. This pool not only considers the buildings original use, but also how it interacts with its surroundings.

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Singapore Luxury Pool by Design Intervention Design Intervention were enlisted by the clients to create a luxury swimming pool that sits seamlessly with the surrounding lush tropical landscape. Designed with glamour in mind, and a strong sense of wit and fun. This pool has been designed by Design Intervention as a space for fun and laughter and though glamorous, Design Intervention have added unexpected, humorous elements to delight and inspire the senses. A luxury seating area is set at one end of the pool giving a view of the expansive lap pool in front of them and at the same time enjoying the views of the surrounding tropical nature. Design Intervention chose the seating area to be made of a material that is waterproof yet comfortable enough for the clients or guests to enjoy and to create a barrier that is functional yet glamorous from the outdoor pool and the lush foliage. With a brief to create a luxurious swimming pool that would fit seamlessly within the lush tropical backdrop, Design Intervention used underwater speakers that have been synchronized with patio speakers to ensure a seamless musical experience even when underwater. The oversized pink metal leaf sculptures are a light-hearted and utterly unexpected element that sets a fun, carefree tone. This design complements the surrounding landscape sitting seamlessly within, combined with a modern edge and a shot of wit. There is a cheerful, nonchalant energy to the design that never fails to illicit a smile. There is a sense of glamour to Design Interventions work, alongside a strong feeling of wit and fun.


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