Twickenham

Modern RenovaTion

Planning permission was acquired to add a top floor, extend out the back and completely redesign the interior. The old conservatory was demolished and the kitchen moved from the front to the back of the property. We were asked to develop the interior design to create a contemporary look and feel with neutral palette and clean lines.

Our design concept evolved from Japandi principles. This tranquil aesthetic focuses on achieving finely tuned functionality to support health and wellbeing. Drawing on both Asian and Scandinavian influences, the choice of natural materials connects the interior to the elements of the world around us, creating a positive atmosphere and mindful energy.


Credits

Lead Designer Lorraine Sakharet / Photography KT1 Photography

"We wanted a clutter free simple design that was calm and minimalist. Using similar tones throughout the property we leant towards mid-century ochres and greens to lift the scheme interjecting some stunning tiles using organic textures, terrazzo-effect porcelain and micro-cement emulating natural stone in the bathrooms."

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