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Ambient Lounge (Australia)
Got a compact living space or apartment? Not a problem; bright white walls create the illusion of a larger space. Break up blank areas by adding indoor plants, contemporary art and soft flexible furniture. Wrought-iron finishes bring the space to life and completes the monochrome theme.
Tuscan Design Build
Basement Remodel - Basement conversion to living space. Adding a family room, bedroom and bathroom.
Absolute Project Management
The lounge was previously quite tired and in need of a refresh. The alcove shelving on either side of the fireplace previously had additional surrounding trim, giving a boxed in feeling. Stripping this back, replacing the shelves and painting bright white adds freshness and visual space, keeping the area fresh and clean. The timber mantle was sanded back and re-lacquered to give it life for years to come, with the traditional cast iron and ceramic tile fireplace cleaned for a refresh. All joinery, walls, window shutters and the ceiling were painted in Dulux Brilliant white, keeping the room airy and fresh. The bevelled glass pendant light adds a soft element, working beautifully with the traditional ceiling molding. Discover more at: https://absoluteprojectmanagement.com/portfolio/sarah-islington/
Apex Design & Drafting
Great Room Living room with dramatic statement wall, ribbon fireplace, and built-in shelves
Thomas Alexander
Randolph Avenue involves the full refurbishment of two neighbouring Grade II listed townhouses, one of which had been previously divided into apartments.
This project required a fresh approach to the internal layout to form a new apartment, mansard roof extension with a landscape terrace combined by a new accommodation stair with glazed passenger lift.
The new stair and glass lift shaft will provide a beautifully crafted space within the entrance lobby whilst offering a sympathetic design. The sweeping nature of the staircase clad in rich Walnut from Ground to Fourth floor
provides a grandeur which celebrates and compliments the richness of the existing listed building.
The £1.4m refurbishment includes a grand new interior where we have meticulously designed bespoke joinery, kitchens and bathrooms, to fit the unique character of the property. Carefully selected materials including Italian marble within the bathrooms, precisely crafted walnut joinery and stainless-steel kitchens, ensure this beautiful project is of the highest quality.
Phase 1 of the project has now been completed and the work is demonstrated in the project photos. This entailed the completion of a single studio dwelling.
Apex Design & Drafting
Great Room Living room with dramatic statement wall, ribbon fireplace, and built-in shelves
Amy Elizabeth Interiors
Client brief. To create a retreat with a calm and neutral base with some accents of colour, a place to relax in the evenings. So keeping to an elegant, calm vibe in the design tone, but also having a wow factor to reflect the house itself and be proud of when entertaining guests
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