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Interiors
Interior design requires a remarkable synergy of skills in order to use the right mix of elements
and to artfully combine them for a more appealing more comfortable home.
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Project:
Private home, St. Heliers, Auckland
Brief:
Colour scheme throughout.
Furniture art and accessories.
Kitchen makeover, master
bedroom, three bedrooms
and separate 2nd lounge
with bedroom which has to
include a compact study area. |
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Solution:
A classical but casual look was chosen,
which suited the family and the classical style of the
house. A warm light palette of neutrals was used
throughout with lively accents in golds, plums,
bronze and ebony.
The separate downstairs apartment was treated in a
more modern look using lavender, buff, sage and
white in keeping with it's use as an area for homestay
students. |
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Project: Private home, Mt Eden, Auckland.
Brief: Rework the heavily utilised main family room
of the home, for a sumptuous, but informal feel,
suitable for both eveyday use and entertaining.
Solution: A green gold, brick red, cream and umber scheme was used,
with an emphasis on wood and china as feature elements.
The windows were given lavish treatment wth a silk-edged
pelmet, bumfed and tassled drapes.
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Solution:
Offset the brick with taupes and
chocolate for the exterior. A balanced
palette of neutrals was used in the interior,
with accents in white wood, pewter and
ebony.
Kitchens and bathrooms, featured
stonex tops, with the bathrooms finished
in floor to ceiling tiles, glassed in shower,
and custom fitted vanities. |

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