A beautiful coastal home with a pared-back timeless style
This new home has a pared-back style creating a timeless, informal and relaxed look.
Large format porcelain wood look planks 20x120cm are used throughout the space to create a wonderfully harmonious feel. This pale pallet of natural tones helps reflect as much light as possible, making the most of the natural light from the large windows overlooking beautiful views of Strangford Lough.
To define the kitchen area a large format parquet porcelain tile 80x80cm in same shade as the porcelain planks adds character and depth to the space creating a wonderfully harmonious feel.
In the main bathroom the porcelain wood planks continue and are beautifully complimented by the use of a patterned tile behind the vanity unit which adds both texture and interest.
In the Master Ensuite the eye is drawn to an exquisitely decorative tile that adds both character and artistic flair. This textured patterned porcelain tile 30x60cm is based on an original vintage carpet found in the archives of the V&A Museum and strikes just the right balance between the traditional and contemporary.
Large format porcelain wood look planks 20x120cm are used throughout the space to create a wonderfully harmonious feel. This pale pallet of natural tones helps reflect as much light as possible, making the most of the natural light from the large windows overlooking beautiful views of Strangford Lough.
To define the kitchen area a large format parquet porcelain tile 80x80cm in same shade as the porcelain planks adds character and depth to the space creating a wonderfully harmonious feel.
In the main bathroom the porcelain wood planks continue and are beautifully complimented by the use of a patterned tile behind the vanity unit which adds both texture and interest.
In the Master Ensuite the eye is drawn to an exquisitely decorative tile that adds both character and artistic flair. This textured patterned porcelain tile 30x60cm is based on an original vintage carpet found in the archives of the V&A Museum and strikes just the right balance between the traditional and contemporary.
Project Year: 2016
Country: United Kingdom