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Emerick Architects
The exterior terrace features large concrete tiles, built-in planters and a reflecting pool. Amber string lights provide mood lighting outside the dining space.
Photo by Lincoln Barber
Paul Langston Interiors
Our client moved into a modern apartment in South East London with a desire to warm it up and bring the outside in. We set about transforming the space into a lush, rustic, rural sanctuary with an industrial twist.
We stripped the ceilings and wall back to their natural substrate, which revealed textured concrete and beautiful steel beams. We replaced the carpet with richly toned reclaimed pine and introduced a range of bespoke storage to maximise the use of the space. Finally, the apartment was filled with plants, including planters and living walls, to complete the "outside inside" feel.
Photography by Adam Letch - www.adamletch.com
Deadline Design
Max and Kirby might look like your average couple, but scratch the surface and they’re a little bit quirky. They want a home that reflects their personalities and have given the team the licence to go wild. From a fantasy theme come pops of colour, moments of whimsy and playful extravagance but the design should also be practical. In a few weeks, rellies are due from Germany and unless the team can create another bedroom, they’ll be sleeping on the dining room floor.
MAXIME ARNOUX - Paysagiste-Concepteur
La palette végétale se veut luxuriante et rustique vis à vis de son exposition aux vents dominants et par conséquent aux températures pouvant être très hautes et très basses
Remix Design Co.
A local artisan crafted these glass fronds which are no maintenance, catch the light and bring a pop of color to the balcony.
Tweak Your Space
This project earned its name 'The Herringbone House' because of the reclaimed wood accents styled in the Herringbone pattern. This project was focused heavily on pattern and texture. The wife described her style as "beachy buddha" and the husband loved industrial pieces. We married the two styles together and used wood accents and texture to tie them seamlessly. You'll notice the living room features an amazing view of the water and this design concept plays perfectly into that zen vibe. We removed the tile and replaced it with beautiful hardwood floors to balance the rooms and avoid distraction. The owners of this home love Cuban art and funky pieces, so we constructed these built-ins to showcase their amazing collection.
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