I thought I'd share with you some photo images from my clients.
Sometimes it's not always possible to get a photo image of every interior scheme we do, so it's always a pleasure to receive images from our clients who love the finished results.
Scoop out Goblet Headed Curtains
This is just one of the interiors we did throughout the home. Curtains were needed in the entry way before coming into the hall. A few changes had been made previously when my client decided to have wood panelling throughout the house which enhanced the architectural details of the house.
We added contrasting silk for the scoop out and added a little sparkle embellishment.
Bespoke Upholstery
This open plan area was a blank canvas of grey and white. Using a textured wallpaper from Harlequin Momentum, we introduced texture to all the walls of the kitchen/dining and living area. The sofa was made bespoke to our clients specification, comfort and the correct height of the back cushions were an important factor during the design. A mix of silver greys were used in the upholstery with contrasting reversible cushions, made to order in blush tones and deep copper.
A mix of mirrored chrome and warm metals in brass and copper added interest to this otherwise neutral scheme.
Again made to our clients specification, we used a mix of velvet for the seat cushions and Andrew Martin Debussy, a beautiful quilted fabric, adorned the back and sides of the chair.
Harlequin Momentum Wallpaper
Harlequin Momentum Noa
DINING ROOM
Colour and pattern were the keys words used in selecting curtain fabric for this dining area. Taking into consideration the love of these colours throughout the home, it wasn't hard to come up with this beautiful fabric from Designers Guild, rich in pattern and colours of purple, pink and reds with a contrasting band of velvet down the leading edge.
KITCHEN/DINING AREA
An injection of colour was added to this area with a geometric pattern, made to order, invisibly stitched, roman blind. Curtains are a mix of turquoise blue with black and white stripe and the curtain heading was kept very simple for a modern, clean edge feel.