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Thayer Hopkins Architects
Top to bottom interior and exterior renovation of an existing Edwardian home in a park-like setting on a cul-de-sac in San Francisco. The owners enjoyed a substantial collection of paintings, sculpture and furniture collected over a lifetime, around which the project was designed. The detailing of the cabinets, fireplace surrounds and mouldings reflect the Art Deco style of their furniture collection. The white marble tile of the Master Bath features a walk-in shower and a lit onyx countertop that suffuses the room with a soft glow.
Cabinetry by Better Bilt
Cabinetry: Showplace EVO
Style: Suntherland
Finish: Westchester Grey
Designer: Andrea Yeip
Studio 212 ltd
Transforming a small and dimly lit room into a multi-functional space that serves as a wardrobe, office, and guest bedroom requires thoughtful design choices to maximize light and create an inviting atmosphere. Here’s how the combination of white colours, mirrors, light furniture, and strategic lighting achieves this effect:
Utilizing White Colors and Mirrors
White Colors: Painting the walls and perhaps even the ceiling in white immediately brightens the space by reflecting both natural and artificial light. White surfaces act as a canvas, making the room feel more open and spacious.
Mirrors: Strategically placing mirrors can significantly enhance the room's brightness and sense of space. Mirrors reflect light around the room, making it feel larger and more open. Positioning a mirror opposite a window can maximize the reflection of natural light, while placing them near a light source can brighten up dark corners.
Incorporating Transparent Furniture
Heai’s Desk and Chair: Choosing delicate furniture, like Heai's desk and chair, contributes to a lighter feel in the room. Transparent furniture has a minimal visual footprint, making the space appear less cluttered and more open. This is particularly effective in small spaces where every square inch counts.
Adding Color and Warm Light
Sunflower Yellow Sofa: Introducing a piece of furniture in sunflower yellow provides a vibrant yet cosy focal point in the room. The cheerful colour can make the space feel more welcoming and lively, offsetting the lack of natural light.
Warm Light from Wes Elm: Lighting is crucial in transforming the atmosphere of a room. Warm light creates a cosy and inviting ambience, essential for a multi-functional space that serves as an office and guest bedroom. A light fixture from Wes Elm, known for its stylish and warm lighting solutions, can illuminate the room with a soft glow, enhancing the overall warmth and airiness.
The Overall Effect
The combination of these elements transforms a small, dark room into a bright, airy, and functional space. White colours and mirrors effectively increase light and the perception of space, while transparent furniture minimizes visual clutter. The sunflower yellow sofa and warm lighting introduce warmth and vibrancy, making the room welcoming for work, relaxation, and sleep. This thoughtful approach ensures the room serves its multi-functional purpose while maintaining a light, airy atmosphere.
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El armario lacado en blanco roto tiene unos uñeros de roble teñidos del mismo color que el mueble de entrada. Estos tienen dimensiones distintas, crean un ritmo.
Reyne Design
I worked with my client to create a home that looked and functioned beautifully whilst minimising the impact on the environment. We reused furniture where possible, sourced antiques and used sustainable products where possible, ensuring we combined deliveries and used UK based companies where possible. The result is a unique family home.
Unlike many attic bedrooms this main bedroom has ceilings over 3m and beautiful bespoke wardrobes and drawers built into every eave to ensure the perfect storage solution.
Thayer Hopkins Architects
Top to bottom interior and exterior renovation of an existing Edwardian home in a park-like setting on a cul-de-sac in San Francisco. The owners enjoyed a substantial collection of paintings, sculpture and furniture collected over a lifetime, around which the project was designed. The detailing of the cabinets, fireplace surrounds and mouldings reflect the Art Deco style of their furniture collection. The white marble tile of the Master Bath features a walk-in shower and a lit onyx countertop that suffuses the room with a soft glow.
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