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LLI Design
In the living and dining rooms new light greyed oak parquet floors and traditional white marble fireplaces were specified.
Bespoke pale grey lacquer joinery was designed and installed either side of the fireplaces in both rooms, incorporating plenty of storage, with asymmetrical shelving which was lit with individual accent in joinery spotlights. At the side of one of the fireplaces a black steel log store was incorporated.
Both the dining and living rooms had the original ornate plaster ceilings, however they had been painted white throughout and were visually lost. This feature was brought back by painting the plaster relief in close, but contrasting, tones of grey to emphasis the detail.
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Oak Mountain Custom Woodwork
this client owns a Victorian Home in Essex county NJ and asked me to design a fireplace surround that was appropriate for the space and hid the television. The mirror you see in the photo is actually a 2-way mirror and if you look closely at the center section of the mantle, the remote speaker for the TV is built in. The fretwork pattern adds a lovely detail and the super columns (column on top of column) fit perfectly in the design scheme.
J.Mantelpieces
Brooklynite in Breccia marble
In the mid 19th century was the time when everyone’s desired classic brownstone marble fire mantels started gaining popularity in Brooklyn. Its characteristic arch shaped opening, decorative keystone and scalloped mantel shelf made this truly a unique mantel.
Our Brooklynite marble fireplace will make your Brooklyn brownstone lifestyle dream come true.
Imperfect Interiors
This large family home in Brockley had incredible proportions & beautiful period details, which the owners lovingly restored and which we used as the focus of the redecoration. A mix of muted colours & traditional shapes contrast with bolder deep blues, black, mid-century furniture & contemporary patterns.
Ecospheric
Truly fresh air circulates throughout the building. A discreet, central Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery system (MVHR) cleanses airborne germs and particulates (such as pollen) from the home and controls humidity, helping to relieve hay-fever, rhinitis and asthma.
Carefully selected passive materials such as lime plaster also help to soak up harmful gasses, control humidity and minimise mould. Ecospheric have exceeded the Passivhaus Institute’s requirements by aiming for a petrochemical free building fabric, focusing on natural, breathable materials that avoid harmful off-gassing.
Photo: Rick McCullagh
Alpha 1 Builders
Formal lounge so elegant. From velvet plush couches to a cast iron fireplace and chandelier. The moulding and ceiling details perfect the space. Beautiful velvet navy drapes frame the original sash windows in the best way, breaking up the light bright backdrop. Touches of traditional and contemporary are the key here.
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