Liverpool Road, London
Liverpool road project was a full house refurbishment including a new rear conservatory in Islington, London. The client wanted to give a fresh modern feeling to the house that had not been refurbished for more than 50 years. The desired style was modern with industrial and mid-century elements.
Liverpool Road, London
Liverpool road project was a full house refurbishment including a new rear conservatory in Islington, London. The client wanted to give a fresh modern feeling to the house that had not been refurbished for more than 50 years. The desired style was modern with industrial and mid-century elements.
Liverpool Road, London
Liverpool road project was a full house refurbishment including a new rear conservatory in Islington, London. The client wanted to give a fresh modern feeling to the house that had not been refurbished for more than 50 years. The desired style was modern with industrial and mid-century elements.
Harcourt Terrace, London
Harcourt Terrace was a refurbishment project of a one bedroom apartment in Chelsea. The brief of the Project was to create an open-plan kitchen and living room area, as well as upgrade the whole look of the flat to a warm modern and minimalistic one.
Biddulph Mansions, Maida Vale
Biddulph Mansions was a refurbishment project of a Mansion block apartment in Maida Vale, London. Biddulph Mansions were built between 1902 and 1904, designed by the architects Boehmer and Gibbs and probably derived its name from Sir Thomas Biddulph who was a secretary to Queen Victoria.
Biddulph Mansions, Maida Vale
Biddulph Mansions was a refurbishment project of a Mansion block apartment in Maida Vale, London. Biddulph Mansions were built between 1902 and 1904, designed by the architects Boehmer and Gibbs and probably derived its name from Sir Thomas Biddulph who was a secretary to Queen Victoria.
Centurion Building II, Battersea
Centurion Building was a kitchen refurbishment project in the new development in Battersea. The Client’s brief was to create bright and minimalistic space that would be separated from the living room.
New kitchen was designed in a white matt finish and imported to London from Italy. The backsplash was finished with white paint and glass. Kitchen worktop was made of white matt quartz. Limestone effect tiles were fitted on the floor.
Glass crittal internal wall was installed to separate the kitchen space without losing natural light.
Chalet Gstaad, Switzerland
Dropping the kitsch décor of a Swiss chalet, Laurence Rouveure, head of the London-based interiors firm Ardesia Design has created a contemporary yet cosy weekend hideaway in the outskirts of Gstaad, Switzerland.
Canton De Vaud, Switzerland
This house was an interior design and full refurbishment project for a client living in Canton de Vaud, Switzerland. The project brief was especially focused on lighting design, as the client was an avid art collector and wanted to light up and create focal points around the various pieces of artwork hung around the house. Therefore, the rest of the design was kept quite light and minimal so as not to draw attention away from the art.
Canton De Vaud, Switzerland
This house was an interior design and full refurbishment project for a client living in Canton de Vaud, Switzerland. The project brief was especially focused on lighting design, as the client was an avid art collector and wanted to light up and create focal points around the various pieces of artwork hung around the house. Therefore, the rest of the design was kept quite light and minimal so as not to draw attention away from the art.