KENSINGTON
Master Ensuite
The client requested a pink pallet, double raised sinks and shaving cabinets for extra storage.
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The focus on this room was to create an open space with a bright, clean, fresh and modern feeling that the family of four could enjoy.
My aim was to design a room that would incorporate the heritage of the house. By continuing the Victorian skirting, cornice and architraves I was able to create a consistent flow from room to room.
By adding the scalloped wall panelling I was able to incorporate a modern element which can easily be removed or painted another colour if the clients decided they wanted a change in the future.
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This ensuite will forever grow with the house rather than date as design choices come and go in years to come.
Kids Bathroom
Again I wanted to focus on the heritage elements of the house so we kept the lead light window and ceiling rose which became the main features of the room.
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The client requested a freestanding tap, window above the shower, light grey floor tiles and to incorporate green marble somewhere.
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The children of this house now have lots of room to splash during bath time and as they grow plenty of room to share between the two of them.