Mayfair Apartment
This apartment has a fabulous postcode and needed an interior to match. The overriding issues were low ceilings and a lack of natural light which we solved by using a light colour palette with monochrome features to make sure the overall mood wasn't too sterile.
Although the living space is open-plan, the client wanted the kitchen to blend in rather than be a focal point, so we used neutral tones and a floating glass table to make sure the eye wasn't drawn immediately to it.
We also removed the original bedroom wall and installed a glass sliding door to allow light from the window to flood through the property.
With no natural light source in a bathroom, the safest colour is always white - however a few Day True magic touches such as black fittings and genius lighting solutions mean that even the simplest of bathrooms can still look bang on trend.
Although the living space is open-plan, the client wanted the kitchen to blend in rather than be a focal point, so we used neutral tones and a floating glass table to make sure the eye wasn't drawn immediately to it.
We also removed the original bedroom wall and installed a glass sliding door to allow light from the window to flood through the property.
With no natural light source in a bathroom, the safest colour is always white - however a few Day True magic touches such as black fittings and genius lighting solutions mean that even the simplest of bathrooms can still look bang on trend.
Project Year: 2017
Project Cost: £100,001 - £150,000
Country: United Kingdom