LLI Design have recently completed the Southwood Project, a total interior design and refurbishment of a 1970’s London townhouse. “The place had tremendous potential and the new owners, a young professional couple, wanted to embrace the 1970’s feel, rather than try to ignore it, ” the architects said.
The circulation spaces on all floors were cramped and dark, so the developers redefined the overall layout. A contemporary glass and steel staircase and a master bathroom with a distinctive appeal were the two main elements requested by the clients.
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The mood changes dramatically on entering the upper floor, which exudes a feeling of calm. The color palette includes soft cream, yellow, and pale blue with key accent pieces in black. A round table, two dining chairs, a black pendant lamp over the table and artwork above helps define the dining area.
Calming hues were repeated in the kitchen, with pale khaki units and a cream composite worktop. Strong pieces of artwork and graphic cushions help bring the separate areas together to form a cohesive whole. [Information provided via e-mail by LLI Design; photographer: Alex Maguire]
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London Townhouse Defined by Artwork and Color Accents
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Saturday, August 20, 2016
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