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Full width rear extension with full internal refurbishment and first floor layout redesign


The living room at this Chiswick Town House was given a refresh with a new sofa, chair, ottoman, side tables, table lamps, floor lamp , cushions and accessories. An existing chair was reupholstered to fit with the new scheme.


A look favoured since ancient times, monochrome floors are trending once again. Use Butler to recreate the chequerboard look with its striking marble graphic. The crisp white Calacatta and opulent dark Marquina tiles work well on their own too.


For this room, we wanted to spark the child’s sense of wonder with a Safari themed nursery.
When tackling a room that is the most important room in the home (as expectant parents would argue),
we wanted to ensure we found the right balance of ‘baby’ but not too much ‘baby’. For us, creating an environment that could grow with the child became extremely important and was key when choosing the decor + features.
To start off, we needed to inject some life into what was the small spare bedroom. The overall vibe had an almost
schoolhouse dorm-like feel and needed some love and attention. To do this, we painted the walls using Farrow & Ball’s Pavilion grey, which is a classic mid-grey with subtle blue undertones that added a contemporary touch and sense of spaciousness.
Using gold metallic elephant decals instead of wallpaper, was an easy way for us to drive home the safari theme
without having to commit to this theme for many years to come. We then paired this with a grey and white rug
to soften up the hardwood floors and added bespoke watercolour animal prints above the bed as a focal point.


Bold wallpaper taken from a 1918 watercolour adds colour & charm. Panelling brings depth & warmth. Vintage and contemporary are brought together in a beautifully effortless way


Landscape contracting by Avid Landscape.
Carpentry by Contemporary Homestead.
Photograph by Meghan Montgomery.


Anchored by a Navy Blue Hexagon Tile Backsplash, this transitional style kitchen serves up some nautical vibes with its classic blue and white color pairing. Love the look? Sample navy blue tiles and more at fireclaytile.com.
TILE SHOWN
6" Hexagon Tiles in Navy Blue
DESIGN
John Gioffre
PHOTOS
Leonid Furmansky
INSTALLER
Revent Remodeling + Construction


The Revolving Closet Organizer is an Advanced Space Solution System, It will allow you to manage your space smart and officiant. It is trendy and fun. you could manage any s pace with our amazing system.
Brand: The Revolving Closet
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Adorable children's playroom with custom bench cabinetry for toy storage.


Black and white trim and warm gray walls create transitional style in a small-space living room.


Anchored by a Navy Blue Hexagon Tile Backsplash, this transitional style kitchen serves up some nautical vibes with its classic blue and white color pairing. Love the look? Sample navy blue tiles and more at fireclaytile.com.
TILE SHOWN
6" Hexagon Tiles in Navy Blue
DESIGN
John Gioffre
PHOTOS
Leonid Furmansky
INSTALLER
Revent Remodeling + Construction


This pantry was completed in white with shaker style drawers and doors and oil rubbed bronze hardware. The counter top is a matte finish to match the hardware. Corner shelves maximize the space with wire storage baskets for more diversity and functionality. There are also vertical storage shelves for large baking sheets or serving plates.


Moroccan Fish Scales in all white were the perfect choice to brighten and liven this small partial bath! Using a unique tile shape while keeping a monochromatic white theme is a great way to add pizazz to a bathroom that you and all your guests will love.
Large Moroccan Fish Scales – 301 Marshmallow


The new lawn makes the garden seem bigger and deeper. It's a shallow garden with a point to the left, now concealed by trees and the swing seat. New planting contrasts purples, greys and greens.
Jane Harries


The homeowners recently moved from California and wanted a “modern farmhouse” with lots of metal and aged wood that was timeless, casual and comfortable to match their down-to-Earth, fun-loving personalities. They wanted to enjoy this home themselves and also successfully entertain other business executives on a larger scale. We added furnishings, rugs, lighting and accessories to complete the foyer, living room, family room and a few small updates to the dining room of this new-to-them home.
All interior elements designed and specified by A.HICKMAN Design. Photography by Angela Newton Roy (website: http://angelanewtonroy.com)
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