Brunswick Street
Floral bedroom and luxury hotel-inspired loft bathroom in Walthamstow Village, London.
In the bedroom, the floral meadow print Borastapeter wallpaper creates a calm, relaxing feel and gives a nod to my client’s Swedish heritage. I used the pattern as a starting point for the rest of the room, picking out the rest of the interiors to complement the colours within the paper.
There is a cosy corner with a bespoke storage bench seat, with Colours of Arley striped cushions to add a fun, colourful twist to the scheme. The headboard is also upholstered in Colours of Arley fabric, and the reading light and switches are neatly incorporated into it to give a streamlined, luxury feel.
The bathroom is a compact space with low ceilings, so I wanted to make it feel as light and airy as possible. I kept the colours natural, adding texture and special luxurious touches with the terrazzo, sheer curtain, fluted glass, and tiles. These rich but subtle details catch your eye, making the room feel bigger.
The green glazed shower tiles pick up on the specks in the terrazzo floor tiles, and the Carrara marble skirting board adds luxury and creates another level of finish.
I specified ABI Interiors matching brassware. Their electric heated individual towel rails can be turned on and off whenever you need them to save energy. The shower controls are located just outside the shower enclosure, so you can turn the shower on in advance and let it warm up a little before you enter.
To maximise storage, I included an Aqua Roc basin with drawers underneath. The Carrara marble ledge and Tika Moon walnut wall unit provide even more space for my clients to stash things away.
The freestanding bath and circular Spark and Bell wall lights add softness and curves. The sheer curtain is mounted on a wave track to give a lovely, rippled effect.
Images taken by Tari C Peterson for ABI Interiors & Louise Tratalos
In the bedroom, the floral meadow print Borastapeter wallpaper creates a calm, relaxing feel and gives a nod to my client’s Swedish heritage. I used the pattern as a starting point for the rest of the room, picking out the rest of the interiors to complement the colours within the paper.
There is a cosy corner with a bespoke storage bench seat, with Colours of Arley striped cushions to add a fun, colourful twist to the scheme. The headboard is also upholstered in Colours of Arley fabric, and the reading light and switches are neatly incorporated into it to give a streamlined, luxury feel.
The bathroom is a compact space with low ceilings, so I wanted to make it feel as light and airy as possible. I kept the colours natural, adding texture and special luxurious touches with the terrazzo, sheer curtain, fluted glass, and tiles. These rich but subtle details catch your eye, making the room feel bigger.
The green glazed shower tiles pick up on the specks in the terrazzo floor tiles, and the Carrara marble skirting board adds luxury and creates another level of finish.
I specified ABI Interiors matching brassware. Their electric heated individual towel rails can be turned on and off whenever you need them to save energy. The shower controls are located just outside the shower enclosure, so you can turn the shower on in advance and let it warm up a little before you enter.
To maximise storage, I included an Aqua Roc basin with drawers underneath. The Carrara marble ledge and Tika Moon walnut wall unit provide even more space for my clients to stash things away.
The freestanding bath and circular Spark and Bell wall lights add softness and curves. The sheer curtain is mounted on a wave track to give a lovely, rippled effect.
Images taken by Tari C Peterson for ABI Interiors & Louise Tratalos
Project Year: 2024
Project Cost: £25,001 - £50,000
Country: United Kingdom
Postcode: E17 9NB