Blackheath Mews

The house was already redecorated by the client who had chosen a neutral wall colour and oak flooring. For the entrance we additionally chose wallpaper along one wall to break the rhythm of the long corridor. A large round brass mirror added reflecting light from the opposite room. The wall along the right-hand side of the corridor is intended to be used as an art gallery. The colourful runner was chosen for contrast and to add vibrancy to the space. All artwork for this home was carefully sourced together with the owner. All rooms received sheer linen curtains to add fresh warmth to each space. All furniture was selected for quality and longevity and to suit the multipurpose use of each room. For the bedroom, bedside unit and wallpaper were added for character without disturbing the light touch of the room and artwork incorporated to add balance and personality. The intent for the study was to be light and uncomplicated while providing comfort and support. The guest bedroom with its few pieces of furniture, light and art to be visually as much part of the house as all other rooms.

 Customer review:  With Christina's considerable expertise and attention to detail we have created a beautiful environment which is a real joy on a day-to-day basis. This return on a daily basis has made the project incredibly worthwhile. 

What was really important to us is that she spent a significant amount of time getting to know us and our personalities so that the finished project really reflects us and what we were looking to do albeit with one key difference - it's more imaginative and less "safe" than if we were left to our own devices and there are some wonderful flourishes we would never have thought of.

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