Traditional Brown Living Space Ideas and Designs

Dulwich Home
Dulwich Home
Cathy van Abbe - Soft FurnishingsCathy van Abbe - Soft Furnishings
In the living room handmade, pinch pleat interlined curtains on a bespoke wrought iron curtain pole. Voile privacy, cafe panels fitted on discreet white poles.
West Dulwich Family Home
West Dulwich Family Home
Imperfect InteriorsImperfect Interiors
The sitting room in this family home in West Dulwich was opened up to the kitchen and the dining area of the lateral extension to create one large family room. A pair of matching velvet sofas & mohair velvet armchairs created a nice seating area around the newly installed fireplace and a large rug helped to zone the space
Snug Room
Snug Room
Q Design HouseQ Design House
A beautiful home snug in Notting Hill with panelled joinery styled with antiques and books to create a comfortable and warm living atmosphere.
Grade II listed Islington Georgian Townhouse
Grade II listed Islington Georgian Townhouse
Emilie Fournet InteriorsEmilie Fournet Interiors
The drawing room and library with striking Georgian features such as full height sash windows, marble fireplace and tall ceilings. Bespoke shelves for book, desk and sofa make it a social yet contemplative space.
Richmond House
Richmond House
BroseleyBroseley
We completed a full modernisation and remodelling of this incredible Grade II* listed property in Richmond. Complete with period features, rustic beams and large windows, which fill this family home with light.
West London Private Residence
West London Private Residence
Stevensons of NorwichStevensons of Norwich
Handmade decorative ceiling features, cornice and ceiling perimeter panel mould.
Coastal Family Home, Northen Ireland
Coastal Family Home, Northen Ireland
Heathfield & CoHeathfield & Co
The clients of this luxury residence tasked Atelier Interior Design to create a space that balances sophistication and elegance whilst also being suitable for a young and energetic family. Our lighting makes several appearances throughout this refined, yet comfortable interior.
The Coach House
The Coach House
McLean QuinlanMcLean Quinlan
Designed in 1805 by renowned architect Sir John Nash, this Grade II listed former coach house in the Devon countryside, sits on a south-facing hill, with uninterrupted views to the River Dart. Though retaining its classical appeal and proportions, the house had previously been poorly converted and needed significant repair and internal reworking to transform it into a modern and practical family home. The brief – and the challenge – was to achieve this while retaining the essence of Nash’s original design. We had previously worked with our clients and so we had a good understanding of their needs and requirements. Together, we assessed the features that had first attracted them to the property and advised on which elements would need to be altered or rebuilt. Preserving and repairing where appropriate, interior spaces were reconfigured and traditional details reinterpreted. Nash’s original building was based on Palladian principals, and we emphasised this further by creating axial views through the building from one side to the other and beyond to the garden. The work was undertaken in three phases, beginning with the conversion and restoration of the existing building. This was followed by the addition of two unashamedly contemporary elements: to the west, a glazed light-filled living space with views across the garden and, echoing the symmetry of Nash’s original design, an open pergola and pool to the east. The main staircase was repositioned and redesigned to improve flow and to sit more comfortable with the building’s muted classical aesthetic. Similarly, new panelled and arched door and window linings were designed to accord with the original arched openings of the coach house. Photographing the property again, twenty years after our conversion, it was interesting to see how once-new additions and changes have long settled into the character of the house. Outside, the stone walls and hard landscaping we added, are softened by time and nature with mosses and ferns. Inside, hardwearing limestone floors and the crafted joinery elements, particularly the staircase, are improving with the patina of wear and time.

Traditional Brown Living Space Ideas and Designs

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