Home Design Rich Textures Maximize Small London Apartment
Home Design Studio Keir Townsend shared photographs and data about Bramham Gardens, an upscale overhaul of a little loft in London's South Kensington neighborhood. The upgraded bunk, a simple 430 square feet, highlights an open arrangement that incorporates kitchen, feasting and living regions, in addition to a room and a three-quarter lavatory.
The venture engineers tore down every single pointless divider to make moving around the condo as simple as could reasonably be expected and to make space for the fundamental living ranges. An assortment of rich surfaces and lavish furniture in a palette of light unbiased tones characterizes the spaces of this little London condo.
The bespoke kitchen cabinetry was composed by Keir Townsend and made to arrange. The floor has textured fired tiles intended to look and feel like wood, giving a ceaseless ground surface material that keeps running from the kitchen to the living zone into the restroom.
Monochromatic shades amplify space in the room. Each square creep was shrewdly used to make stockpiling; cowhide floor tiles add to the sentiment extravagance. The highlight of the little lavatory is a unique sink lit up by Drove lighting. [Photos and data gave by Keir Townsend]