This family home in Chelsea was a wonderful project, which I was involved in from the early point that the house was stripped back to brick internally. Working alongside the architects, Sacks Maguire, we transformed the space into a chic and comfortable, contemporary home, with some details that suited the Georgian Facade of the building. The hallway lights were bespoke designed for this project by Craig Jenkins
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This opulent formal dining room had a metallic damask wallpaper with tree forms in crushed glass, which can only be seen at certain angles. The wenge-topped dining table has Murano glass legs. The chandelier is the 'Arctic Pear' by Ocre, Sadly, this show-stopping room was not professonally shot, post the art and mirrors going up
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This bedroom is neither blue nor green. Only the human eye seems able to capture its colour! The room was for a 12 year old girl and had a peacock theme
The bedside tables are 'Illusion' by Essey, and look like perspex table cloths. The ornate headboard was bespoke-made from perspex. Genuine butterflies and chinese antique art decorate alongside a multi-wall hook collection |
Working with the architects, we co-ordinated the design of the en-suite bathroom to go with the bedroom design using stone and mosaic tiles. This room design received a lot of press and attention
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This Mondrian-style bedroom was for a young teenage boy who wanted a modern finish with primary yellow (based on his love of a football team's colours). By adding the red and blue and mimicking this artist's well-known work and teaming it with some famous mid-century lighting and chair designs, I hoped this would be more timeless and take him into adulthood with practicality and pride
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