The inspiration? Our team wanted to highlight the apartments sleek and polished finishes by pairing a colourful and refined look to the interiors. Large open spaces craved colour to make them feel warm, choosing bursts of orange to compliment the shades of blue that became the focal tone to the design. A new development also needs to stand out. Our team sourced statement wallpaper to dominate areas in the apartment, bold but subtle prints that complimented the buildings stunning aesthetic.
Last year the way we saw our interiors changed, making space for work life as well as home life becoming a priority. Our client wanted to make sure that the design reflective this new need for flexible living. With such a large open space, we were able to introduce zoning for the apartment. Designing an area for working with space for a desk, with plenty of light, meant that the remainder of the open place living area could be a more relaxed social aesthetic. Placing bar stools and statement lighting in the kitchen area made it a spot to socialise in. Large, cosy sofas with low level tables made allowed the seating area to be for relaxing.