Cuckooz Bloomsbury : Six Apartments
Cuckooz Bloomsbury : Six Apartments
ONLYCHILD STUDIOONLYCHILD STUDIO
Interior design of six apartments in a central London Edwardian townhouse conversion for boutique hotel company, Cuckooz. The overall design took inspiration from the culturally-rich local area, encompassing some historically significant antiquities from the British Museum, curiosities from some of the other local museums, a nod to the infamous Gin Lane as well as the famous lion and unicorn clad spire of St George's Church (that can be seen through the rear windows of the property). Highlights of the project were creating six bespoke textile prints for soft furnishings, artwork produced by hand for art prints as well as designing and printing a 52 page coffee table book for each apartment's living space. Creating a feeling of consistency throughout the property was important to the project, using variations of the same colour palette created a fluid connectivity whilst also allowing each space to feel unique. The custom designed velvet headboards and specially sourced furniture and decor items also gave the project a strong sense of individuality.
Everdene
Everdene
Roderick James Architects LLPRoderick James Architects LLP
The exposed green oak frame provides a flowing interior with many of the classic hallmarks of a Roderick James Architect’s barn house – including vaulted barn-room with exposed oak rafters and painted ceiling boarding.
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Maida Vale AFTER
Maida Vale AFTER
GALUCHATGALUCHAT
AFTER PHOTO of the Living Room - the same furniture, reupholstered, gives the property a sexy boudoir feel - the bespoke lacquered bookshelf provides a wonderful backdrop for the client's extensive library and collection of artefacts
The Hertfordshire Home
The Hertfordshire Home
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
Immerse yourself in the opulence of this bespoke kitchen, where deep green cabinets command attention with their rich hue and bespoke design. The striking copper-finished island stands as a centerpiece, exuding warmth and sophistication against the backdrop of the deep green cabinetry. A concrete countertop adds an industrial edge to the space, while large-scale ceramic tiles ground the room with their timeless elegance. Classic yet contemporary, this kitchen is a testament to bespoke craftsmanship and luxurious design.
Natalie & Chris - Warnham, Horsham
Natalie & Chris - Warnham, Horsham
The Kitchen StoreThe Kitchen Store
A SLEEK & STYLISH DARK GREY KITCHEN WITH CONTEMPORARY DESIGN ELEMENTS, MADE FOR FAMILY LIVING. Our clients were transforming their home into a sociable space for their family of five, so they wanted their kitchen to fit seamlessly into this plan. They socialise often so it was important to create a large open plan kitchen, and a showstopping island was a must! To create this contemporary kitchen we used the Soft Lack design from our German Nolte range, in the colour Graphite. We chose two worksurfaces; Classic Quartz in Alaska Bianca and Caesarstone in Flannel Grey. The concrete effect wrap around worksurface on the island end creates a focal point from the garden and allows for some additional storage. The sleek black top-trim handles and Oak detailing add a real sense of luxury to this design. Storage solutions such as the pantry-style larder and drawer units make the kitchen user-friendly for daily family life.
City of Westminster London - Contemporary 2 Bedroom Apartment
City of Westminster London - Contemporary 2 Bedroom Apartment
HomeconceptsHomeconcepts
Contemporary Apartment Renovation in Westminster, London - Custom Joinery in Living Room

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