208 Scandinavian Home Design Photos
Martha Read Architects
A loft conversion in the Holland Park conservation area in west London, adding 55 sq.m. (592 sq. ft.) of mansard roof space, including two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a Living Room, to an existing flat. The structural timber roof was exposed and treated with limewash. The floor was ash. Projector and screen are concealed in the architecture.
Photo: Minh Van
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Reclaiming Style
by Maria Speake & Adam Hills of Retrouvius
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A newly renovated terrace in St Peters needed the final touches to really make this house a home, and one that was representative of it’s colourful owner. This very energetic and enthusiastic client definitely made the project one to remember.
With a big brief to highlight the clients love for fashion, a key feature throughout was her personal ‘rock’ style. Pops of ‘rock' are found throughout and feature heavily in the luxe living areas with an entire wall designated to the clients icons including a lovely photograph of the her parents. The clients love for original vintage elements made it easy to style the home incorporating many of her own pieces. A custom vinyl storage unit finished with a Carrara marble top to match the new coffee tables, side tables and feature Tom Dixon bedside sconces, specifically designed to suit an ongoing vinyl collection.
Along with clever storage solutions, making sure the small terrace house could accommodate her large family gatherings was high on the agenda. We created beautifully luxe details to sit amongst her items inherited which held strong sentimental value, all whilst providing smart storage solutions to house her curated collections of clothes, shoes and jewellery. Custom joinery was introduced throughout the home including bespoke bed heads finished in luxurious velvet and an excessive banquette wrapped in white Italian leather. Hidden shoe compartments are found in all joinery elements even below the banquette seating designed to accommodate the clients extended family gatherings.
Photographer: Simon Whitbread
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In unserem Wohnzimmer achten wir vor allem darauf, dass es nicht überfüllt wirkt. Daher wählen wir ganz bewusst schlichte Dekorationen aus und setzen sie gezielt ein.
Lukonic
Kitchen Designed by Sustainable Kitchens at www.houzz.co.uk/pro/sustainablekitchens
Photography by Charlie O'Beirne at Lukonic.com
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