Sunday, August 28, 2011

Step inside this dramatic open-plan London home

Living space with balcony

Huge on space and comfort, this west London home is glamorous and feminine and has a tangible sense of drama.

 

Warm country kitchen

A simple white country-style kitchen provides useable family space with a light-wood dining table and benches, and a kitchen island on wheels, perfect for entertaining. The combination of textures help add depth to the room with sleek white tiles and warm dark-wood worktops.

 

Living room grand piano

The large, open-plan gallery space is big enough to create different zones. A dramatic grand piano sits in the corner of this living area creating a glamorous and sophisticated feel. A relaxed sofa and bright artwork help to balance out the look.

 

Eclectic living room

A comfortable and relaxing seating area is created in the gallery living space, with tactile materials like this lambswool rug, leather beanbag, and rustic-style wooden table. Colourful artwork and mirrors add interest to the white walls.

 

Bright living space

A huge gilt mirror sits against the bright white background, while a hot pink footstool adds a flash of intense colour to the pale colour scheme. Flooring is kept simple with neutral tiles.

 

Bathroom double silk

A feature is created in the bathroom with a pair of contemporary square basins, sitting on top of a wooden sideboard. Colours are kept neutral with white tiling on the walls and limestone floor tiles.

 

Pretty bedroom

Antique voile curtains are used in the bedroom to zone off areas, and to create a pretty, romantic feel.  Floral embroidery on the curtains is reflected in the floral wallpaper creating a feature wall.

 

Bedroom dressing area

Built-in storage helps keep the bedroom clutter free, and a dressing table recessed into the wall provides the perfect place to display pretty bottles and accessories.

 

Lilac kids' bedroom

This girl's bedroom is kept colourful and pretty with a feminine mauve colour scheme, and cute floral accessories.

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