The following projects have one thing in common: these interiors are designed to the last square inch and are as different from one another as families and their homes are... The stills are followed by slideshows.
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In the Lap of Nature (ZEB)
This newly built stone house has a strong resemblance to those ancient French cottages found in rural Normandy and in the Lot et Garrone or in Périgord. The only modern thing in the interiors are the large round windows under the rooves that define the atmosphere of the upper storey. The interiors have a strong country feeling to them that is enhanced by the choice tiles in the ground floor. The living-room includes the kitchen, dining area and the wrought iron spiral stairs and it communicates the garden with two gigantic sliding French windows.
The large garden was designed with a traditional cottage garden in mind that was made complete with two sizable ponds. Here's a link to my garden design pages:
http://www.aggiemorogardendesign.co.uk/
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Contemporary interiors (STKI)
Some of the walls had been knocked out at the beginning of the interior design of this two storied detached house that had been built in the early sixties. It enabled us to create large spaces that are connected to one another by sight and separated by function at the same time. The choice of colour scheme, materials and furniture is strictly contemporary.
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Round and Round (LNBI)
The interior design of this detached house dates from the first sketches of the architectural design and has been evolving along with the overall plans. The two-storied building's biggest attraction is the spectacular living-room with the gallery in the centre and the round study upstairs.
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Chic, Colourful, Contemporary (MAMO)
Another newly built detached house in a popular residental area where I was asked to participate in the interior design from the very first set of architectural sketches. The heart of the house is undoubtedly the huge living-dining room that opens up to the equally large gallery one floor above.
The complete garden design of the grounds was a separate project within the empty plot, and the final plans can be seen here: Steps and Pergolas
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A flat in the City (OASZ)
The owners of this flat were lucky enough to find us before the plans had to be finalised so we got a free hand in twisting the plan to suit the requirements of our clients. They in turn furnished it almost to the last detail the way it was originally designed.
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Carved in Classic (NFSU)
When an outdated house is brought up to date with a strong demand for the classic and quality solutions, then very few things stay in place. To create the spacious interiors on the ground foor and the clublike atmosphere in the basement, a few walls had to be knocked out. The third storey houses the billiards room and a separate en suite.
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Masculine Minimalist (HZFO)
The so far only project where our client asked for a strictly minimalist-industrial interiors to be created within the walls of a hundred-year-old, high ceilinged flat. The whole flat had to be taken to pieces to create the interiors that reflect the owner's love for the industrial and the unusal.
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Link to Portfolio II.






